Durch den Maierhoferwald geht es zum Quellgebiet des Tresleinsbaches. Nach einem Panoramablick ins Alpenvorland am Turnstein geht’s entlang der ehemals österreichisch-bayrischen Grenze zur Einkehr beim Wirt in Pfeneberg. Frisch gestärkt sind das Fliegergrab und das Naturdenkmal Jungfraustein die nächsten Wanderziele. Nach einem Abstecher beim Natternbach-Ursprung und einer gemütlichen Rast beim Wirt in Tal führen herrliche Naturwege durch kleine Ortschaften zurück nach Natternbach.
Directions:Durch den Maierhoferwald geht es zum Quellgebiet des Tresleinsbaches. Nach einem Panoramablick ins Alpenvorland am Turnstein geht’s entlang der ehemals österreichisch-bayrischen Grenze zur Einkehr beim Wirt in Pfeneberg. Frisch gestärkt sind das Fliegergrab und das Naturdenkmal Jungfraustein die nächsten Wanderziele. Nach einem Abstecher beim Natternbach-Ursprung und einer gemütlichen Rast beim Wirt in Tal führen herrliche Naturwege durch kleine Ortschaften zurück nach Natternbach.
Tip:Diese Tour wird Ihnen präsentiert von der Tourismusregion Donau Oberösterreich
Equipment:Wanderrucksack (inkl. Regenhülle), festes Schuhwerk
Additional information:Marktgemeindeamt Natternbach
Kirchenplatz 6
4723 Natternbach
Tel.: +43 (0)77278/8255-0
"JUNGFRAUSTEIN"
The "Jungfraustein" is an interesting historical natural monument. The two mighty Wacker stones have been shaped by the weather in such a way that the upper stone can be moved effortlessly with one hand, but its position cannot be changed even with great effort.
According to legend, three giant maidens brought the stones here in their aprons. In Celtic and Germanic times, the stone structure is said to have served as a place of worship. The Roman road passes not far from the Jungfrau stone. The Romans probably used this high route to bypass the then still marshy Natternbach valley basin on their way to the Danube.
Until 1779 - when the Innviertel region became part of Austria - the Roman road was part of the border between Austria and Bavaria. Today it still forms the border between the Innviertel and the Hausruckviertel as well as between the districts of Schärding and Grieskirchen. In the immediate vicinity of the Jungfrausteine are two boundary stones from the time of the ecclesiastical manorial lordships with the dates 1691 and 1731 respectively. The lordship of Vichtenstein extended into the parish of Natternbach.
The "Wirt in Pfeneberg" is a family-run business in a wonderful location close to the forest. The cuisine is home-style and focuses on local delicacies. The inn has a cosy "Bergdiele" and a guest room.
The Litzlbauer inn, the "innkeeper in the valley", is a family-run inn in a quiet location close to the forest with a cosy restaurant and a shady garden with a children's playground. The inn is also the starting point of the cross-country skiing trail and offers refreshments on numerous hikes.
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