Today, 12.02.2026
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Hiking tour Starting from Breitenstein train station
This stage of the railway hiking trail leads from Breitenstein past the most impressive viaducts and structures of the UNESCO World Heritage site to the train station in Payerbach.
From Breitenstein to Payerbach
Along the railway hiking trail, you have a beautiful view of the Semmering railway World Heritage site. From the stop in Breitenstein, you hike along the railway past the Weinzettelwand with views of Klamm castle ruins. Here you can continue hiking along the railway or go up the Kreuzberg (panoramic route) and stop at Gasthof Polleres. This route leads through Kochhof and Küb, where the "Historic Post Office Küb" can be visited. At the destination, admire the Schwarza Viaduct and the historic station building in Payerbach and stop, for example, at the Payerbacherhof.
History
Originally it was a path over the Semmering Pass - evidence of this exists since the Middle Ages. Then, in the early 18th century, Emperor Karl VI had a road built with gradients up to 17 percent, over which horses struggled with their loads. Eventually, in 1841, the order was given to build a railway line from Vienna to Trieste to meet the transport needs of the emerging industrialization. In 1844, the "gap" between Gloggnitz and Mürzzuschlag over the Semmering had to be "just" closed. Under the direction of Carl Ritter von Ghega, 20,000 workers built Europe's first full-gauge mountain railway, which has undergone only few changes until today. On the 41 km long route, trains run over 16 viaducts, 100 bridges, and through 15 tunnels. Since 1998, this "outstanding technical solution of a great physical problem in the construction of earlier railways" has been a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Information:
Vienna Alps in Lower Austria, www.wieneralpen.at, +43 / 2622 / 78960
Tourism office Semmering, www.semmering.at, +43 / 2664 / 20025