Paths that move more! For this first path, we have chosen the theme of letting go!
Letting go already begins at birth, when we have to leave the protected womb to enter life. This letting go runs through our entire lives, whenever situations arise that prompt us to let go.
By successfully letting go, you will experience more lightness, joy of life, and serenity in your life.
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From a hearty snack to a gourmet meal, the Häuserer inn spoils you with good traditional Austrian cuisine and local wines.
In the warm season, the guest garden with children's playground and bowling alley (Ladenbahn) invites you to relax.
Our house offers space for weddings, baptisms, birthday parties and other occasions.
When it's hot, you can treat yourself to a tasty ice cream on our summer terrace.
Our church is located directly on the town square.
Take a look inside and see for yourself.
You cycle along the Danube Cycle Path in the countryside, with the rolling hills of the Machland region in view, looking forward to your long-awaited break. Where better to spend it than surrounded by the aroma of baked bread, ripe fruit and a hint of fine brandy at Radlerbauernhof Moser in Mitterkirchen. More than just a rest stop, this place is a retreat full of warmth and hospitality, where the Moser family are living their dream. Andreas, once a glazier and now a brandy and cider sommelier, has created a place here with his wife Christine and their three children Michael, Theresa and Maximilian that not only impresses with its history, but also delights with its many products.
Every guest is welcomed with a warm smile, because that has always been a priority for the Moser family. Between tradition and innovation, the farm is now run by the eighth generation of Andreas and Christine - the quality of their products is still their top priority. All products are made in-house: from apple juice to fresh bread, from bacon to jam - nothing is bought here. This makes the farm an almost self-sufficient restaurant. The Radlerbauernhof's range also includes an impressive selection of high-quality brandies and liqueurs. In addition to classic varieties such as the Dirndl liqueur made from cornelian cherries, various fruit brandies such as apple, pear, plum and cider brandies, Andreas also likes to experiment with creative brandies such as cigar brandy, grape brandy at cask strength and the World Cup edition "Whisky meets apricot". One thing remains the same for all distillations: only the best, farm-grown fruit is used.
The Radlerbauernhof is located in Machland, a region that could not be better suited to fruit growing. The farm also strengthens its identity by working with regional confectioners and participating in local initiatives. For the Moser family, regionality means one thing above all: a matter close to their hearts.
Far more than just a stage destination for hikers along the Donausteig and the Teufelsweg or cyclists on routes such as the Donauradweg, the Alpenblick-Runde or the Radrunde Linz-Grein-Linz, the Radlerbauernhof Moser is a place that passes on the history of the region to guests. The farm invites you to savour its own delicacies, experience the art of distillation and get to know the warmth of the Moser family. Visitors can take part in guided tours of the show distillery and even taste the farm's own products. And if you really want to feel at home with the Moser's, stay overnight in one of the cosy farmhouse guest rooms.
Info: Marktgemeindeamt Mitterkirchen im Machland
Tel.: +43 (0) 72 69 / 82 55-0
Arzt, Tel.: +43 (0) 72 69 / 84 44, +43 (0) 72 69 / 840 83 oder +43 (0) 72 69 / 205
Donausteig-Wirt: „Bauernhof Moser“ (Mostheuriger), Tel.: +43 (0) 72 69 / 83 11
Rotes Kreuz, Notruf: 144
Polizei, Notruf: 133
Feuerwehr, Notruf: 122
Chronik
1111 Erste urkundliche Erwähnung von Mitterkirchen.
1501 Größte Hochwasserkatastrophe des Jahrtausends.
1624 - 1625 Pest-Epidemie .
1676 Erste urkundliche Erwähnung der Pfarrschule.
1817 Bau einer neuen Schule.
1937 Hofstetten und Langacker werden der Großgemeinde Mitterkirchen zugeteilt.
1954 Jahrhunderthochwasser.
1964/65 Neues Volksschulgebäude, Kirchenerweiterung.
1968 Eröffnungen: Kraftwerk Wallsee-Mitterkirchen, Amtshaus.
1971 Entstehung des Badesees .
1972 Fertigstellung der Naarnregulierung.
1974 Eröffnung der Turnhalle; Erster Erntekindergarten.
1978 Markterhebung und Gemeindewappen-Verleihung.
1987 Eröffnung der Kläranlage.
1991 Eröffnung des Keltendorfes.
2002 Jahrhunderthochwasser: Aussiedelung der Ortschaft Hütting.
Tipp
Im Keltendorf Mitterkirchen kann neben einer Führung auch bei Workshops selbst Hand angelegt werden. Anmeldung erforderlich – Infos unter 0 72 69/66 11.
Die Kappelle beim Leitner in Hörstorf erinnert noch heute an eine schaurige Geschichte. Da hieß es für ein Mädchen aus der Gegend um Mitterkirchen einst: "Obacht, der Teufel!".
Getting there
Information hut (rest area) next to the sports field
Public Transit
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Completely suitable for wheelchairs. The object complies with the legally stipulated ÖNORM.
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