Austria Lower Austria Bezirk Lilienfeld
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This hiking route, known as the Heinrich-Pranzl-Steig, is located in a picturesque area with beautiful natural surroundings. The trail is a circular route, making it convenient for hikers to navigate.
As you begin your hike, you'll come across the "Wackelstein" rock formation approximately 1.13 kilometers from the start. While this rock is not directly on the trail, it adds a unique natural element to the surroundings. Continuing on, at around 0.64 kilometers from the start, you'll encounter an information point providing insights about the area.
Further along the trail, at approximately 0.86 kilometers from the start, you'll find the entrance to the "Abrisskluft bei der Wildfrauenhöhle" cave, a fascinating natural feature worth exploring. Nearby, at the same distance, is the entrance to the "Paulinenhöhle" cave, another interesting highlight of the hike.
As you proceed, you'll reach the "Wildfrauenhöhle" cave entrance at about 1.06 kilometers from the start. This cave provides a unique experience for those interested in exploring its depths.
Around 1.24 kilometers from the start, you'll come across the "Wackelstein" peak and the "Gams" artwork, both serving as attractions along the trail. Additionally, there is a viewpoint and information point nearby, allowing you to take in the surrounding scenery and learn more about the area.
The hike covers a distance of 3.139 kilometers with an elevation gain of 77.0 meters, making it relatively easy in terms of difficulty. However, it is always advisable to bring an ample water supply, especially on warmer days, and to check the weather forecast before embarking on the hike.
Overall, the Heinrich-Pranzl-Steig offers a refreshing outdoor experience with various points of interest along the way, making it an enjoyable excursion for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.