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Hiking around Persenbeug-Gottsdorf offers diverse landscapes, situated at the entrance to the Nibelungengau along the Danube. The region features the scenic Danube Valley, providing views of the river and surrounding lowlands. Trails often lead through forests and past vineyards, with varied terrain ranging from flat paths to moderate climbs. This area combines riverine scenery with agricultural landscapes, characteristic of the Mostviertel.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.40km
02:23
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.7km
03:27
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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To the wanderer lingering before this small, sacred monument with its special dedication as a "Peace Cross"—what more could the world possibly need in these times?—I would like to offer, as a small personal encouragement for peace, the words of greeting from Pope Leo XIV. Immediately after his election, before bestowing the traditional blessing "urbi et orbi" (to the city and the world) upon the waiting faithful, he addressed those gathered in St. Peter's Square, as well as those participating via radio, television, and internet media, with these moving words: "Peace be with you all! Dear brothers and sisters, this is the first greeting of the risen Christ, the Good Shepherd... I, too, wish that this greeting of peace may enter your hearts, reach your families, all people, wherever they may be, all nations, the whole earth. Peace be with you! This is the peace of the risen Christ, an unarmed and disarming peace, humble and steadfast." He comes from God, the God who loves us all unconditionally. (Robert Francis Prevost / Pope Leo XIV)
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From the Danube Cycle Path, there is an impressive view of Maria Taferl, picturesquely perched on a hill overlooking the Danube. The pilgrimage basilica, visible from afar, dominates the landscape and serves as a prominent landmark for cyclists. The view is particularly beautiful when approaching the area around Marbach or Pöchlarn: the church rises above the river valley, surrounded by rolling hills and vineyards, offering a harmonious interplay of nature, culture, and spirituality along the Danube Cycle Path.
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From the opposite bank of the Danube, there is an impressive view of Maria Taferl, perched on a hill above the Danube. The pilgrimage church, with its striking baroque tower, is visible from afar and dominates the skyline of the Wachau region. The view is particularly charming from the Danube Cycle Path or from vantage points on the northern bank: you can see the church towering above the wooded slopes and terraced vineyards, while the wide river meanders peacefully below. The combination of historic architecture, picturesque landscape, and the Danube panorama makes this view a popular destination for cyclists and photographers.
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The Gottsdorf Parish Church, dedicated to the Apostles Peter and Paul, is a late Gothic church with an early Gothic core and dominates the townscape of Gottsdorf an der Donau. Its origins date back to the 12th century, and it was first documented in 1268. After several renovations and consecrations in the 15th century, it acquired its present appearance with a Baroque-style west tower and characteristic onion dome. The choir and sacristy still feature Gothic elements such as pointed arch windows and cross-ribbed vaults. The high altar dates from the 16th century and was erected around 1710; the altarpiece by Paul Troger (around 1741/42) depicts the farewell of the princely apostles Peter and Paul. The interior was restored in the 1950s, carefully preserving the historic structure and furnishings.
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since 1501. The measures seem to be working
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There are nearly 30 hiking routes in the Persenbeug-Gottsdorf area, offering a variety of experiences. These include 16 easy, 11 moderate, and 2 difficult trails, ensuring options for all skill levels.
Hiking in Persenbeug-Gottsdorf offers a diverse range of landscapes. You'll experience the breathtaking Danube Valley with impressive river views, picturesque forests, and idyllic vineyards. The terrain varies from leisurely riverside paths to more challenging climbs, often leading through the agricultural landscapes of the Mostviertel.
Yes, there are several easy routes suitable for families. A popular choice is the hike to the Donauterrasse lookout point, which offers impressive views of the Danube valley and is generally considered family-friendly. Many of the 16 easy trails available provide gentle walks along the river or through charming forests.
The region is rich in attractions. You can hike to the historic Persenbeug Castle, the birthplace of the last Emperor Charles I, or explore the impressive Ybbs-Persenbeug Power Station, a significant technical landmark. The Donauterrasse lookout point also offers fantastic panoramic views. For a historical and scenic experience, consider a hike towards the Aggstein Ruins, which provide a fantastic view high above the Danube valley.
Yes, many of the trails are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Kneipp Trail Hofamt-Priel – Peace Cross at Reitern loop from Persenbeug, which is a moderate 6.75 km route. Another option is the Gottsdorf Parish Church – Restaurant "Zur Alten Fähre" loop from Ybbs an der Donau, a longer moderate route at 16.2 km.
The best seasons for hiking in Persenbeug-Gottsdorf are spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is pleasantly mild, and nature displays vibrant colors, making for particularly scenic walks.
Absolutely. The Naturfreundestein – View of Ötscher and the Danube loop from Persenbeug-Gottsdorf is specifically known for its beautiful views of the Danube valley and the Alpine foothills. The Donauterrasse lookout point is another popular spot for impressive vistas.
The routes in Persenbeug-Gottsdorf are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-marked trails, and the stunning views of the Danube Valley.
Yes, the Danube River is a central feature of the region. The Towpath with a view of Sarling loop from Persenbeug-Gottsdorf is a moderate 9.8 km path that follows the Danube, providing open views of the river and its banks. Many other trails also offer scenic sections along the river.
Yes, several renowned pilgrimage paths intersect the area. Sections of the Austrian Pilgrim Way (Melk-Persenbeug) and the Jakobsweg Mostviertel traverse the region, offering opportunities for both pilgrims and pleasure hikers to experience the local landscape and culture.
While the majority of trails are easy to moderate, there are 2 difficult routes for those seeking a greater challenge. These often involve significant elevation gain and varied terrain, such as sections of the Kamptaler Höhenweg, which features diverse landscapes with spectacular views.
Yes, the well-marked trails in Persenbeug-Gottsdorf often feature cozy inns and resting places. These provide opportunities for hikers to take a break, refuel, and sample regional specialties, enhancing the overall hiking experience.


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