From the car park directly in front of the Wielleiten Chapel, the Sonnberg circuit is recommended - a beautiful panoramic hike on grassy mountain ridges with magnificent views.
The steep ascent to the Peace Chapel is also worth it, a wooden jewel that was newly built in 2018.
Additional information:Places to eat in the village
Cafe & Bar Holzeck
For hot summer days
Laussa adventure pool
Köstliche Frühstücksvariationen, Bauerneis, Kaffee, hausgemachte Backwaren und Cocktails erwarten Sie in unserem gemütlichen Café. Sie können auch Speisen und Getränke auf unserer neuen Holzterrasse genießen!
Das Bad bietet eine Wasserfläche von 350 m² gefasst in zwei modern gestaltete Edelstahlbecken - Kinderbecken mit Sonnensegel.
Verschiedene Attraktionen wie eine Wasserbreitrutsche, Massagedüse und Bodenblubber lassen das Herz der Badebesucher höher schlagen. Der wasserspeiende Drache "Grisu" eine kleine Elefantenrutsche sowie ein Wasserspielbach und ein Kletterturm begeistern die kleinen Badegäste.
Für das leibliche Wohl sorgt ein bestens ausgestattetes Buffet.
Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel:
Die Ennstalbahn verläuft zwischen Linz und Weißenbach-St. Gallen. Details unter www.ooevv.at
Bahnhöfe befinden sich in Ternberg, Trattenbach, Losenstein, Reichraming, Großraming, Küpfern, Kastenreith, Kleinreifling und Weißenbach-St. Gallen.
Anreise mit dem PKW:
Von Salzburg/Linz: A1 Autobahnausfahrt Enns-Steyr > B115 ins Ennstal
Von Wien: A1 Autobahnausfahrt Haag > B42 > B122 > B115 ins Ennstal
Von Passau: A8 Passau > Wels > A1 bis Autobahnausfahrt Enns-Steyr > B115 ins Ennstal
Von Graz: A9 Pyhrnautobahn > Autobahnausfahrt Klaus > Grünburg > ins Ennstal
Im Zentrum gelegener Ferienhof für Jung und Alt mit familiärer Atmosphäre. Auch Senioren sind herzlich Willkommen in der familiär geführten Frühstückspension. Ortszentrum ca. 5 Gehminuten mit Freibad und Kletterfelsen. Lebensmittelmarkt, Kirche, Gasthof, Cafe Holzeck . Erweitertes Frühstück mit Produkten aus eigener Erzeugung. (Butter, Topfen, Obst,Gemüse)
Der Ferienhof Schneiderweg liegt auf einem Südhang 750 m über dem Meer und bietet eine herrliche Aussicht auf die angrenzende Berg- und Hügellandschaft. Die umliegende Natur- und Kulturlandschaft verspricht viel Abwechslung für die ganze Familie: Während Sportbegeisterte die wunderbare Naturlandschaft erkunden, finden Kulturinteressierte im nahe gelegenen Steyr viele historische Sehenswürdigkeiten, Theater und ein Kino.
Am Ferienhof steht für unsere Gäste der Außenbereich mit Gartenhütte, Grillmöglichkeit und Feuerstelle zur Verfügung. Sollte das Wetter einmal nicht mitspielen, bieten unsere Indoor-Freizeiträume Unterhaltung - mit Tischfußball, Billard, Tischtennis und einer Kletterwand. Gerne können Sie bei der Stall-Arbeit mithelfen - Kühe füttern, Heu verteilen, Hasen und Alpakas füttern und bei den Hühnern die Eier einsammeln. Auch die Ziegen freuen sich über Besuch, und die Katzen über Streicheleinheiten.
Der Ferienhof Schneiderweg bietet den perfekten Platz für eine erholsame Auszeit. Genießen Sie die Ruhe inmitten der Natur und lassen Sie die Seele baumeln. Besuchen Sie unseren kleinen feinen Wellnessbereich mit Wurmlochsauna, Infrarot-Kabine und Dampfbad, oder lassen Sie sich von unseren Massage-Angeboten verwöhnen.
Gemütliche Sitzgelegenheiten laden zum Verweilen ein. Ein zentraler Treffpunkt für Kinder und Jugendliche aller Altersgruppen aber auch für Familien mit Kleinkindern.
Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel:
Die Ennstalbahn verläuft zwischen Linz und Weißenbach-St. Gallen. Details unter www.ooevv.at
Bahnhöfe befinden sich in Ternberg, Trattenbach, Losenstein, Reichraming, Großraming, Küpfern, Kastenreith, Kleinreifling und Weißenbach-St. Gallen.
Anreise mit dem PKW:
Von Salzburg/Linz: A1 Autobahnausfahrt Enns-Steyr > B115 ins Ennstal
Von Wien: A1 Autobahnausfahrt Haag > B42 > B122 > B115 ins Ennstal
Von Passau: A8 Passau > Wels > A1 bis Autobahnausfahrt Enns-Steyr > B115 ins Ennstal
Von Graz: A9 Pyhrnautobahn > Autobahnausfahrt Klaus > Grünburg > ins Ennstal
Ob für eine gemütliche Einkehr, einen geselligen Abend oder eine besondere Feier - genießen Sie köstliche Speisen und erfrischende Getränke in angenehmer Atmosphäre.
Das Gasthaus bietet Platz für bis zu 290 Personen und ist der ideale Ort für Familienfeiern, Firmenfeiern oder Hochzeiten. Besonders beliebt sind die mit viel Liebe zubereiteten Wildspezialitäten aus der Region.
Entdecken Sie die kulinarischen Köstlichkeiten auf unserer Speisekarte und lassen Sie sich von der herzlichen Gastfreundschaft verwöhnen.
In der Nähe:
Naturkletterwände
Kinderspielplatz
Freibad
Beste Tages-Jahreszeit
Sommergebiet, Nordseitig & teilweise regensicher
Felsbeschaffenheit
Zelldolomit
Ambiente
Die Riesenbergerwand liegt direkt im Ortszentrum von Laussa
Distanz
Von Steyr ca. 30 Min., von Losenstein ca. 8 Min.
Wichtige Hinweise
Kein “Abschneider” beim Zustieg über die Wiese! Wiese beim Einstiegsbereich nicht zertrampeln!
Beste Tages-/Jahreszeit
Sommergebiet
Felsbeschaffenheit
Löchriger Zellendolomit
Ambiente
Gastgarten beim GH Zum Geiger, Freibad Laussa
Zustieg
Vom Gasthaus Zum Geiger in einer Minute zur Wand
Distanz
von Steyr ca. 20 km, Losenstein ca. 5 km
Die Geräte sind alle aus Holz gefertigt und mit Rindenmulch unterlegt. Alle Anlagen sind frei zugänglich. Die Stationen beim Schneiderweg und beim Karr überschneiden sich mit dem neuen Sebaldus-Wanderweg.
Viel Spaß beim Erkunden der Anlagen!
Erreichbarkeit / AnreiseÖffentliche Verkehrsmittel:
Die Ennstalbahn verläuft zwischen Linz und Weißenbach-St. Gallen. Details unter www.ooevv.at
Bahnhöfe befinden sich in Ternberg, Trattenbach, Losenstein, Reichraming, Großraming, Küpfern, Kastenreith, Kleinreifling und Weißenbach-St. Gallen.
Anreise mit dem PKW:
Von Salzburg/Linz: A1 Autobahnausfahrt Enns-Steyr > B115 ins Ennstal
Von Wien: A1 Autobahnausfahrt Haag > B42 > B122 > B115 ins Ennstal
Von Passau: A8 Passau > Wels > A1 bis Autobahnausfahrt Enns-Steyr > B115 ins Ennstal
Von Graz: A9 Pyhrnautobahn > Autobahnausfahrt Klaus > Grünburg > ins Ennstal
Die, der Hl. Maria geweihte Kirche besteht aus einem einschiffigen und vierjochigen Langhaus mit einem Stichkappengewölbe. Der Chor ist zweijochig und halbkreisförmig geschlossen, ebenfalls mit Stichkappengewölbe. IDer Kirchturm mit Turmhaube steht m südlichen Chorwinkel.
Getting there
By car:
From the west: A1 motorway exit Enns-Steyr > B115 into the Enns valley
From the east: A1 motorway exit Amstetten West > Waidhofen / Ybbs > Weyer
From the south: A9 Pyhrn motorway > Klaus > Grünburg > Enns valley
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