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Linden Avenue at Schloss Altenhof

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Linden Avenue at Schloss Altenhof

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The Lindenallee at Schloss Altenhof is a distinguished natural monument nestled in Altenhof, within the municipality of Pfarrkirchen im Mühlkreis in Upper Austria. This historic lime tree avenue serves as a majestic approach to the venerable Schloss Altenhof, which stands at an elevation of approximately 642 meters. Located in the scenic Mühlviertel region, the alley offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical grandeur, leading to a castle first mentioned in documents around 1196.

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    July 26, 2020

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    Altenhof Castle rents out holiday apartments and organizes wedding celebrations.
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    October 16, 2017

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    Altenhof Castle, which has been owned by the Counts of Salburg-Falkenstein for over 400 years, is in a beautiful location high above the wild and romantic Ranna and the Danube Valley.
    All information: schloss-altenhof.at
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    December 28, 2020

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    Beautiful castle with a small chapel / church - can be rented as a wedding location! There is also a nursery in the park with a great view!
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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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    Location: Pfarrkirchen im Mühlkreis, Bezirk Rohrbach, Mühlviertel, Upper Austria, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical hiking difficulty and terrain like around Lindenallee at Schloss Altenhof?

    The Lindenallee itself offers a relatively easy, leisurely walk on a well-maintained path leading to Schloss Altenhof. The surrounding Mühlviertel region, however, features a variety of hiking and cycling routes that can range from easy strolls to moderately challenging trails, often involving gentle ascents and descents through wooded areas and open landscapes. The terrain is generally natural, with paths suitable for walking and cycling.

    Are there specific viewpoints along the Lindenallee or near Schloss Altenhof?

    Yes, the Lindenallee itself provides a majestic approach with scenic views, especially as it opens up to Schloss Altenhof. From the elevated position of the castle grounds, visitors can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the wild and romantic Ranna and Danube valleys. The park area around the castle, including the nursery, is also noted for offering great vistas of the surrounding landscape.

    Is there dedicated parking available for visitors to the Lindenallee and Schloss Altenhof?

    While specific, widely published parking details directly at the Lindenallee are not readily available, the area is well-integrated into local hiking and cycling routes. This suggests that visitors typically find parking in nearby villages or designated trailheads from which they can access the Lindenallee. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival or consult a navigation app for the closest public parking options.

    How can I reach Lindenallee at Schloss Altenhof using public transport?

    Reaching the Lindenallee at Schloss Altenhof primarily relies on local bus services connecting to Pfarrkirchen im Mühlkreis or nearby towns. From these points, you might need to walk or take a taxi to the monument. Given its somewhat rural location, public transport options might be less frequent, so planning your journey in advance and checking current schedules is highly recommended.

    Are dogs allowed on the Lindenallee and in the surrounding areas?

    Generally, natural areas and public paths in Austria, including the Lindenallee, are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. While the main castle tract is private, the avenue and surrounding public trails are typically accessible for walks with your canine companion. Always look for local signage for any specific restrictions.

    Are there any cafes or pubs near Schloss Altenhof for refreshments?

    The immediate vicinity of Schloss Altenhof is quite rural. While the castle itself hosts events and has holiday apartments, there aren't many public cafes or pubs directly adjacent to the Lindenallee. Visitors might find dining options in the nearby municipality of Pfarrkirchen im Mühlkreis or other surrounding villages in the Mühlviertel region. It's a good idea to bring your own refreshments for a walk along the avenue.

    What kind of accommodation is available near Lindenallee at Schloss Altenhof?

    Schloss Altenhof itself offers holiday apartments for rent, providing a unique stay directly at the historic site. Beyond the castle, you can find various guesthouses, bed & breakfasts, and smaller hotels in the surrounding towns and villages of the Mühlviertel region. These options cater to different preferences and budgets, offering a chance to explore the wider area.

    Is the Lindenallee at Schloss Altenhof accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    The Lindenallee is described as a well-maintained path, which suggests it might be suitable for strollers. However, specific information regarding wheelchair accessibility is not widely available. While the path itself may be relatively flat, access points and any potential inclines or uneven surfaces leading to or from the avenue should be considered. It's best to check recent visitor reviews or local information for detailed accessibility insights.

    How long does it typically take to walk the Lindenallee at Schloss Altenhof?

    The Lindenallee itself is an approach avenue, so walking its length is a relatively short and leisurely experience, likely taking 15-30 minutes one way, depending on your pace and how often you stop to admire the trees and views. Many visitors combine this walk with exploring the castle grounds (where accessible) or connecting to longer hiking routes in the surrounding Mühlviertel region, extending their visit significantly.

    What natural features, besides the lime trees, can be observed around the monument?

    Beyond the impressive lime trees of the Lindenallee, the area is rich in natural beauty characteristic of the Mühlviertel region. You'll find rolling hills, dense forests, and the dramatic landscapes shaped by the Ranna and Danube valleys. The natural monument status implies a protected environment, so expect to see diverse flora and potentially local wildlife, especially if you venture onto the surrounding hiking trails.

    Are there any permits or fees required to visit the Lindenallee natural monument?

    No, there are typically no permits or fees required to walk along the Lindenallee natural monument itself. It is generally accessible to the public. While the main castle tract of Schloss Altenhof is private, the avenue and surrounding public paths are freely open for visitors to enjoy.

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