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Kerzenstein

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Kerzenstein

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Kerzenstein is a striking natural monument and viewpoint located within the scenic Pesenbachtal nature reserve in Upper Austria, Austria. Rising to an elevation of approximately 498 meters, this unique 12.5-meter-high rock formation is often described as "candle-like" due to its distinctive appearance. It stands as a prime example of "Wollsackverwitterung," a geological process where granite blocks are shaped by natural weathering over time, forming a prominent granite column that serves as the landmark of the Pesenbach Valley.

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    6. august 2019

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    The twelve meter high candle stone is the landmark of the Pesenbach valley. The piled granite blocks rise high into the air and form a granite column that has been shaped by the wind over time. Geologists speak of what is known as wool sack weathering and the associated erosion phase when it comes to the natural monument.
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    24. juli 2022

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    The Candlestone - the landmark of the Pesenbachtal nature reserve.
    My starting point for the hike was Bad Mühllacken/Waldbad. Up the left side of the Pesenbach and down the right side again.😉
    A beautiful idyllic hike.👍🏻☺️🥾
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    10. september 2020

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    A nice, not too difficult hike; and the right place for a little break, from there a few different paths lead away and you can decide how fast and how difficult you want to go back to the valley ..
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    Placering: Feldkirchen an der Donau, Bezirk Urfahr-Umgebung, Mühlviertel, Oberösterreich, Østrig

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    Where are the best starting points for hikes to Kerzenstein, and is parking available?

    Common starting points for hikes to Kerzenstein include the forest swimming pool in Bad Mühllacken and Feldkirchen an der Donau. Parking is generally available at these locations, though it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends or during peak season. Arriving early is recommended to secure a spot.

    Are there specific hiking routes or circular walks recommended for visiting Kerzenstein?

    Many hikers enjoy circular routes that follow the Pesenbach. A popular option is to start from Bad Mühllacken, hike up one side of the Pesenbach to Kerzenstein, and return down the other side. Several paths diverge from Kerzenstein itself, allowing you to tailor the length and difficulty of your return journey. You can find a variety of routes on komoot to suit your preferences.

    What is the typical hiking difficulty and terrain like around Kerzenstein?

    The hikes around Kerzenstein are generally considered moderate. While the terrain features impressive rock formations and some elevation changes, the paths are well-maintained and suitable for various fitness levels. It's not overly difficult, making it accessible for many visitors.

    Is Kerzenstein and the Pesenbachtal nature reserve dog-friendly?

    Yes, the Pesenbachtal nature reserve, including the trails to Kerzenstein, is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet.

    Are there any other notable landmarks or 'hidden gems' to explore near Kerzenstein?

    Beyond Kerzenstein, the Pesenbachtal is rich in geological and natural highlights. Look out for the 'steinerne Dachl' (a roof-shaped rock overhang), the 'blaue Gasse' (a narrow passage with dark effusive rock), and the 'Teufelsbottiche' (round, swirling erosions). The area also features a forest chapel and the Gaißkirche, adding cultural interest to your hike.

    What are the best times of year for specific activities, such as winter hiking, at Kerzenstein?

    Kerzenstein is accessible year-round. While the intro notes it's accessible throughout the year, winter offers a unique experience with snow-covered landscapes, though trails might be slippery. Spring and autumn provide vibrant foliage and pleasant temperatures, ideal for hiking. Summer is popular but can be crowded, so early morning visits are best.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Kerzenstein?

    While the immediate vicinity of Kerzenstein is a nature reserve, you can find refreshment stops along some of the longer trails in the Pesenbachtal. For more extensive dining options and accommodation, you would typically look to nearby towns such as Bad Mühllacken or Feldkirchen an der Donau.

    What makes Kerzenstein geologically significant?

    Kerzenstein is a prime example of 'Wollsackverwitterung,' a fascinating geological process. It's a 12.5-meter-high granite column formed by spheroidal weathering, where granite blocks are piled upon each other and shaped by wind and other natural elements over a long period. Geologists consider it a significant natural monument showcasing erosion phases.

    How long does a typical hike to Kerzenstein take?

    The duration of a hike to Kerzenstein can vary significantly depending on your chosen starting point and route. Shorter, direct paths might take 1-2 hours round trip, while more extensive circular walks exploring the wider Pesenbachtal could easily extend to 3-4 hours or more. The monument itself is a great spot for a break.

    Is Kerzenstein accessible for visitors with limited mobility or wheelchairs?

    Due to the natural terrain, which includes impressive rock formations and varying path conditions, Kerzenstein and most of the surrounding Pesenbachtal trails are generally not suitable for wheelchairs or visitors with severely limited mobility. The paths are well-maintained but can be uneven and involve ascents and descents.

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