Barrier-minimal circular route along the impressive Erlauf reservoir in Mitterbach!
Description
The tour starts in Mitterbach am Erlaufsee, so a ride on the Mariazellerbahn is a good way to get there. From the station, the trail initially leads along the main road to the end of the village and to the Mitterbach Nature Park entrance. The Erlaufstauseeschänke invites you to take a break here, and you can also pay the nature park entrance fee. The leisurely path then leads along the lakeshore, always with the crystal-clear water in view. After a short section of the trail, the water adventure trail is a nice little detour to get to know the fountains, biotopes and fish species. Be careful though, this is a normal, narrow forest path! Before reaching the western shore of the fjord-like reservoir, the path turns off. Via the Kapschhof, a farm with a wonderful view, you return to the village of Mitterbach.
Starting point of the tour
Mitterbach station
Destination point of the tour
Mitterbach station
Route description Mitterbach - Erlauf reservoir - Kapschhof - Mitterbach
In the village of Mitterbach, start heading north towards the entrance of the Ötscher-Tormäuer Nature Park (opposite the sawmill). Next to the Erlauf reservoir, follow a marked path along the Hagenstraße following the nature trail. After about 45 minutes, take a turn eastwards and the path leads over Spielmäuer, Gspenst and Kapschgasse back to Seestraße in Mitterbach.
Directions
From Linz: Autobahn A1; exit Ybbs; towards Wieselburg and Scheibbs (approx. 1.5 hours from Linz)
From Vienna: Autobahn A1; exit St. Pölten through Pielach valley (approx. 1.5 hours from Vienna)
From Styria (Graz): S35 towards Leoben to Bruck/Mur junction, B116 to Kapfenberg, B20 towards Mariazell
Parking
Paid parking is available at the entrance to the nature park - €5/day. The revenue from parking management benefits the maintenance of the nature park. (coin payment only at the parking meter)
Mariazellerbahn from St. Pölten or Mariazell to Mitterbach
Author's tip
A short detour to the water trail is especially worthwhile on hot days!