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The Gießenbach is a river of Austria . Its drainage basin is 64 km (25 sq mi).

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23-689: Gießenbach may refer to: Gießenbach (Danube) , a river of Austria, tributary of the Danube Gießenbach (Kieferbach) , a river of Bavaria, Germany, tributary of the Kieferbach Gießenbach, a district of Scharnitz , a municipality in Tyrol, Austria Lohbach (Inn) , a river of Austria, tributary of the Inn, a part of it is called Gießenbach See also [ edit ] Gessenbach ,

46-470: A river of Thuringia, Germany Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gießenbach . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gießenbach&oldid=919292179 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

69-685: A wooden natural trail to the settlement of Mühlbach. Over plain fields and small hills the trail leads back to the Danube. At the Ottensheim-Wilhering power station, the circular trail reconnects with the Donausteig and leads back to Wilhering. Starting point is the information board Donaussteig/Urfahrmarkt , adjacent to the Ars Electronica Center . From here a direct view down Linz's cultural mile can be enjoyed, with

92-723: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gie%C3%9Fenbach (Danube) The Gießenbach flows in the East of the Perg District in Upper Austria . It is a tributary of the Danube ; its mouth is located between Grein and Sankt Nikola an der Donau . The Gießenbach, referred to in the upper reaches as Vogelsammühlbach, rises in the district Ebenedt of Sankt Georgen am Walde at about 830 metres (2,720 ft) metres above

115-665: The Pöstlingberg , which has one of the steepest adhesion railways in all over Europe: the Pöstlingbergbahn . The next big stop along the trail is Linz, which offers interesting sightseeing spots such as its historic old town, the new and old dome, the baroque Linzer Hauptplatz (town square), the Ars Electronica Center , the Lentos Art Museum , the Castle Museum Linz, the city museum Nordico,

138-514: The Bauern- und Holzknechtrunde (farmers and woodcutters tour) is the ferry terminal at Wilhering . From the main road, in direction of Linz, the circular trail runs through the center of the town and onto a field path. From a little hill a beautiful view across Ottensheim and Wilhering can be enjoyed. The trail continues from there uphill through the Kürnberger forest and then downhill again on

161-691: The Brucknerhaus , the Linz State Theatre and the Voestalpine Stahlwelt . Starting in Linz, one can follow the gravel paths leading through the cultural landscape to Rohrbach , St. Florian and eventually Enns . Taking the ferry from Enghagen, one can reach Mauthausen and hike through the flat landscape along field paths on to Perg . From the town's central square the Donausteig continues to Baumgartenberg , to Saxen via

184-614: The Burg Clam and the Klamschlucht , and eventually to Grein via the Gobelwarte . The final legs of the trail lead the hiker via St. Nikola and Sarmingstein to Waldhausen and finally back to Grein via Bad Kreuzen . The 41 Donausteigrunden were created for frequent hikers. They branch off from the main route of the Donausteig and lead into the more remote countryside and to numerous viewing points. The starting point for

207-767: The Donausteig . The entrance to the Stillensteinklamm at the mouth of the Gießenbach lies on the Danube Cycle Path. Since 1909, the Gießenbachtal at the exit of the Stillensteinklamm at the mouth of the Gießenbach into the Danube is crossed by the Donauuferbahn by means of a very high seven-arched viaduct . Donausteig (Danube Trail) The Donausteig is a hiking trail that passes through parts of Bavaria and Austria . Since

230-653: The Lentos Art Museum , the Brucknerhaus and the Linz Castle. The trail then leads alongside the Danube to the new town hall, before arriving at the street Obere Donaustraße . Subsequently, the trail crosses the path of the Pöstlingbergbahn , the steepest adhesion railway in Europe. Turning left, the path continues along the Schablederweg , which runs alongside the tracks of the Pöstlingbergbahn for

253-675: The Schlögener Blick , offering a great view of the boldest natural highlight of the Donausteig: the Schlögener Schlinge . From Aschach , the hiking trail then leads up to the castle ruin Burgruine Schaunberg , to Eferding and Wilhering . From there one has the possibility to cross the Danube on a ferry to Ottensheim . The next section of the Donausteig trail contains several highlights such as

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276-741: The Schlögener Schlinge , the Rannatal and the Tal des Kleinen Kößlbachs . The Donausteig trail runs along the Danube River, starting in Passau and passing through Linz , the former European Capital of Culture, to Grein, an Upper Austrian town with an altitude of 218 meters above sea level, the lowest in the region. In several day-long sections, hiking enthusiasts can walk along the Donausteig’s 450 kilometers-long track. Starting in Passau and passing

299-600: The Adriatic . The brook flows from north to south through several communities, forms or crosses in its course repeatedly the boundary between different municipalities and finally flows at the border between Grein and Sankt Nikola near the isle Wörth into the Danube at about 230 metres (750 ft) metres above the Adriatic. The Gießenbach touches or crosses the following communities: St. Georgen am Walde, Pabneukirchen , Dimbach , Waldhausen im Strudengau , Bad Kreuzen , Grein und St. Nikola an der Donau. Left tributaries of

322-863: The Gießenbach and Vogelsammühlbach, resp., are the Haselböckbach, the Gassnerbach and the Blümelbach with te Leimlehnerbach, right tributaries are the Sagmüllerbach with the Riedersdorfmühlbach. The Gießenbach flows through natural wet meadows and several gorges, with the Stillensteinklamm  [ de ] being the best known of them. A special noteworthiness of the Gießenbach is the endangered freshwater pearl mussel . Eighteen mills were once in operation at

345-977: The Gießenbach and its tributaries; for example the Gießenbachmühle, the Aumühle, the Klausmühle, the Grasmühle, the Sagmühle, the Hagenmühle, the Riedersdorfmühle, the Vogelsammühle. In the first half of the 19th century the stream was used for timber rafting . Today, there are several small power plants. Since the second half of the 19th century, a hiking trail leads through the Stillensteinklamm, which has been destroyed several times by flood disasters. Since 2010, it has been part of

368-604: The chapel Maria am Walde , one arrives at Freinberg , from where one can enjoy the Dreiflüsseblick , an elevated view of the surrounding area. From there, the path leads through the nature reserve called Kleines Kößlbachtal , past the Donauleiten and towards Vichtenstein . The Donausteig then leads right alongside the Danube to Wesenufer . From there it continues to the Vier-Viertel-Blick and

391-659: The hike, it seems legitimate to explore the nearby old town of Linz, which is easily accessible via the Nibelungenbrücke bridge. Out of the 45 municipalities that can be found on the Danube trail , five are in Bavaria (Germany) and 40 are in Upper Austria. The trail runs through a total of seven upper Austrian ‘leader regions’ (from West to East): Sauwald , Donau-Böhmerwald, Hausruck Nord, Eferding , Urfahr-West, Linz-Land and Strudengau . A description of

414-569: The lower part of the fortification tower, one can find a miniature model of what the town's main square looked like in 1900. The panorama terrace Sieben Schmerzen Mariä offers a grand view of Linz. Via a steep path the Collegium Petrinum, an episcopal high school that was founded at the end of the 19th century, can be reached. From there the trail leads back to the information board at the Ars Electronica Center. After

437-726: The main routes, 41 official Donausteig routes have been marked; 135 start, rest and viewing areas have been set up along the trail; and 4000 trail markers have been set up. In Passau, the route connects to the "Golden Trail", which was opened in 2007. As well as the Danube Cycle Path , the ‘Boat Trip along the Danube’ and ‘Culture on the Danube’, the Donausteig is a project created by the Danube Tourist Board of Upper Austria , with its 37 member municipalities. It

460-454: The most part. Not far from here, the zoo Linzer Tiergarten welcomes animal lovers. The trail continues all the way up to the 537 meter high Pöstlingberg , which is also dubbed Acropolis of Linz. The Linzer Grottenbahn fairy-tale grotto , the baroque Wallfahrtsbasilika and the rose garden are further points of interest along the way. The Grottenbahn runs through a colourful fairytale world with scenes from famous fairytales on display. In

483-792: The nature protection areas Donauleiten in Bavaria und Pesenbachtal ; Rannatal , the Tal des Kleinen Kößlbaches , and Castle Neuhaus . Among the points of interest along the trail are the Strudengau with the Stillensteinklamm , the Wolfschlucht near Bad Kreuzen , the Floodplains of the Northern Machland, the Klamschlucht , the Pesenbachtal , the Obere Donautal Oberösterreichs with

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506-434: The summer of 2010, the trail follows both banks of the Danube , from Passau via Linz up to St. Nikola and Grein . The Donausteig trail is a non-alpine, long-distance trail . It has a length of around 450 km, with 23 stages, and it extends through 5 Bavarian and 40 Austrian municipalities . The Donausteig runs mostly through natural landscapes, and includes popular scenic spots and viewing areas. In addition to

529-522: Was partly funded by the public purse (EU, Country, Municipality). The Donausteig leads through the Natura 2000 and Habitats Directive -protected areas Oberes Donau- und Aschachtal , where the landscape is characterized by hillside and ravine forests. It also runs through the bird sanctuary Oberes Donautal ; the FFH- and the bird sanctuary Traun–Donau-Auen ; the planned Natura 2000 and Northern Machland area;

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