Hiking tour Starting from Bad Erlach, Linsberg Asia Thermal parking lot
The long route of the cultural hiking trail is around 20 km long and connects the most important sights of the thermal spa community. It takes a good five hours of walking (without breaks) to complete the trail. The short route of the Marterlweg connects the Marterln in the village as well as chapels and St. Anthony's Church. The Marterlweg is 5km long and takes around an hour to complete.
The long route of the cultural hiking trail is around 20 km long and connects the most important sights of the thermal spa community. It takes a good five hours of walking (without breaks) to complete the trail. The short route of the Marterlweg connects the Marterln in the village as well as chapels and St. Anthony's Church. The Marterlweg is 5km long and takes around an hour to complete.
Bad Erlach has been a settlement area on Roman traffic routes on the border between the duchies of Styria and Austria since the earliest times. Characterized by its location on the edge of the Steinfeld and Bucklige Welt, the plain opens up here and gives the village a special charm. It combines Burgenland influences with the Lower Austrian surroundings.
Evidence of the past can be found throughout Austrian history: the medieval Ulrichskirche church, Linsberg Castle as a place of protection, the Harathof from the second Christian colonization period, the village street with its rural character and remnants of industrialization. All of this is integrated into the up-and-coming village without denying its historical diversity.
The cultural hiking trail explores the culture and history of this lesser-known region of Lower Austria. It spans an arc from the historical beginnings through industrialization to the modern wellness oasis in order to convey the unity of landscape, history and culture.
Accompanying persons can be booked via the municipal office.
Your hikes in the Vienna Alps should be a thoroughly beautiful and safe experience. Please note the following:
Preparation
Make sure when choosing your route that it matches your mountain experience and fitness level. Check the weather forecast in advance. Weather in the mountains can change surprisingly quickly. Therefore, always start out equipped accordingly (e.g., rain protection).
Check whether the huts and snack stations you want to visit along the way are open. Inform someone about your chosen route and your planned return before you start.
More safety tips for your hike can be found here.
Always take suitable maps with you. Wear sturdy shoes suitable for the route, bring sun and rain protection as well as water and a small snack. Take your mobile phone and save the mountain rescue emergency number: 140
Cultural Hiking Trail:
Thermal parking Bad Erlach - Ulrich Church - Linsberg Castle - Glatzl Farmstead - Brickyards and lime kilns "Hinterbrühl" - Stupfenreith - Harathof/Count's Grave - Bromberger Street - Antonius Church - Old Mill/Stork Chimney - Bad Erlach Train Station - back to Linsberg Thermal on Linsberg Street
Wayside Shrine Trail:
Thermal parking Bad Erlach - Forest Cemetery/Glass Stations of the Cross - Hubertus Chapel - Bicycle Pavilion - Plague Cross/Plague Chapel - Workers' Chapel - Plague Column - back to Linsberg Thermal via Cemetery Path
Parking is available at the thermal parking lot.
By car you can reach us via the South Motorway A2. At the Wiener Neustadt junction, change from the A2 to the S4 towards Eisenstadt. Leave the S4 at exit 16/Wiener Neustadt South and turn left onto Günser Street. Follow the road for about 2.5 km and turn left into Erlacher Street. Follow the road. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit and continue straight to the entrance of Bad Erlach. Before the railway crossing, turn right into Thermal Street and continue straight. You will reach the thermal square in Bad Erlach.
More information can be found at www.oebb.at and www.vor.at
For a longer stay in Bad Erlach, an overnight stay at the Hotel & Spa Linsberg Asia is recommended!
Vienna Alps in Lower Austria, www.wieneralpen.at, +43 / 2622 / 78960
Opening hours: Mon - Thu 08:30 - 16:00 / Fri 08:30 - 13:00
Letzte Änderung: 20 May 2026