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Brecher Buchleiten Coal Processing Plant

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Brecher Buchleiten Coal Processing Plant

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Brecher Buchleiten is a distinctive industrial monument located near the village of Buchleiten in Ampflwang im Hausruckwald, Upper Austria. Standing at an elevation of 645 metres, this former coal crusher, once vital to the region's mining industry, has been thoughtfully transformed into a vibrant "INDUSTRY/CULTURE/PARK" event center. It serves as a unique blend of historical preservation and cultural hub within the scenic Hausruckwald region.

Visitors are consistently captivated by the site's rich history and its successful repurposing. Many highlight the…

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    December 30, 2022

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    Industrial monument from the time of coal mining here in the region. The many information boards and equipment that you can still look at are very exciting.
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    October 26, 2015

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    The crusher Buchleiten is an important witness of the mining time in the house pressure. It has been developed into a cultural center and offers running art exhibitions, events, seating stones to linger, a well plant a labyrinth of hearts and - what impressed us - a Celtic circle of trees. A wonderful place to stay, even if it's not open! For sightseeing you have to register at the municipal office. bergfex.at/sommer/ampflwang/highlights/7686-industie-kultur-park-kohlebrecher-ampflwang
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    1. Göblberg Observation Tower – Brecher Buchleiten Coal Processing Plant loop from Ampflwang

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 640 m

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    Location: Ampflwang im Hausruckwald, Vöcklabruck, Salzkammergut, Upper Austria, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical background of Brecher Buchleiten?

    Brecher Buchleiten, built in 1933 by the Wolfsegg-Traunthaler Kohlenwerks-AG (WTK), was a crucial coal crusher for the Hausruck region's mining industry. Coal from the Hinterschlagen mining area was transported here via a narrow-gauge railway, crushed, and then moved to a central sorting facility. After mining ceased in 1995, the site was renovated in 2006 for the "Kohle & Dampf" exhibition and transformed into an event center, preserving its industrial heritage.

    Are there any specific hiking or walking trails directly accessible from Brecher Buchleiten?

    Yes, Brecher Buchleiten serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the local mining history trails and other walking routes in the Ampflwang and Hausruckwald area. While the intro mentions general trails, you can find specific routes, including the former coal railway path, that offer insights into the region's past. These trails are generally considered gentle and suitable for various fitness levels.

    How can I find out about upcoming events at Brecher Buchleiten?

    Brecher Buchleiten hosts a diverse range of events, including art exhibitions, concerts, theater performances, festivals, readings, and craft markets. To find the most up-to-date schedule, it's best to check the official tourism website for the Hausruckwald region or the municipality of Ampflwang. A good starting point is tourismus-hausruckwald.at, which often links to event calendars.

    Is Brecher Buchleiten accessible by public transport?

    While the intro mentions parking, specific public transport options are not detailed. Visitors typically reach Brecher Buchleiten by car. For public transport, you would likely need to take a train or bus to Ampflwang im Hausruckwald and then arrange for a local taxi or walk, as direct bus stops at Buchleiten might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the Ampflwang area.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and in the outdoor area around Brecher Buchleiten?

    The outdoor area of Brecher Buchleiten and the surrounding trails are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially when other visitors are present or near any historical exhibits. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the cleanliness of this cultural site.

    What are the options for food, drinks, or accommodation near Brecher Buchleiten?

    Brecher Buchleiten itself does not have on-site cafes or accommodation, but the nearby market town of Ampflwang im Hausruckwald offers various options. You can find local restaurants, cafes, and guesthouses within a short driving distance. It's recommended to check local listings for Ampflwang for specific establishments.

    Is Brecher Buchleiten suitable for a winter visit or winter hiking?

    Yes, the outdoor features of Brecher Buchleiten, such as the Celtic tree circle and heart labyrinth, can be enjoyed year-round. While the main building tours might be less frequent in winter, the serene atmosphere of the snow-covered landscape can offer a unique experience. The surrounding trails are generally suitable for winter walks, but appropriate winter footwear and clothing are essential.

    Are there any permit requirements or entrance fees to visit Brecher Buchleiten?

    The outdoor area of Brecher Buchleiten is freely accessible to the public, and there are no general entrance fees. However, tours inside the historic building, which houses the original crushing machinery and mining archive, are typically by appointment and may incur a fee. Special events held at the site might also have their own ticket prices.

    What unique features can visitors expect to see in the outdoor area?

    Beyond the historical significance, the outdoor area is designed for relaxation and exploration. Visitors can find large seating stones, a tranquil fountain, a Celtic tree circle that provides information about "personal trees," and a heart labyrinth. Additionally, original preserved parts of the former mining operation, including a mine tunnel from 1926 and several mining carts (Hunte), are displayed as monuments.

    How long does it typically take to explore Brecher Buchleiten and its immediate surroundings?

    Most visitors find that spending 1 to 2 hours is sufficient to explore the freely accessible outdoor area, read the information boards, and appreciate the historical exhibits. If you plan to take a guided tour inside the building (by appointment) or combine your visit with a longer hike on the surrounding trails, you should allocate more time, potentially half a day.

    Are there any viewpoints overlooking Brecher Buchleiten or the surrounding area?

    Brecher Buchleiten is situated on a small hill, offering some elevated perspectives of the immediate site and the surrounding landscape of Ampflwang im Hausruckwald. While there isn't a designated panoramic viewpoint structure, the natural elevation provides pleasant views. Exploring the nearby hiking trails can also lead to various scenic spots within the Hausruckwald region.

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