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Pechölstein Carved Rock

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Pechölstein Carved Rock

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The Pechölstein Carved Rock is a distinctive natural monument nestled in the eastern part of the Mühlviertel region of Upper Austria. These unique granite formations, often found in the districts of Freistadt and Perg, are characterized by their specially shaped and carved surfaces. Located at an elevation of approximately 626 metres, this particular Pechölstein offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich cultural and historical landscape, standing as a testament to ancient traditions.

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  • Location: Sankt Thomas am Blasenstein, Perg, Mühlviertel, Upper Austria, Austria

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    May 1, 2022

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    You can always find them in the Mühlviertel - the pitch oil stones. Just like the Haiderberg near St. Leonhard.
    But this one is also a highlight due to its location.
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    Elevation 630 m

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    Location: Sankt Thomas am Blasenstein, Perg, Mühlviertel, Upper Austria, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Pechölstein Carved Rock?

    Yes, the trails around Pechölstein Carved Rock are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy bringing their canine companions to explore the scenic forests of the Mühlviertel. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in areas where wildlife might be present, and always clean up after your pet to maintain the natural beauty of the area.

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level of hikes to Pechölstein Carved Rock?

    The terrain around Pechölstein Carved Rock is typically gentle and well-suited for leisurely walks. While the highlight itself is at an elevation of approximately 626 meters, the paths leading to it are generally not steep or overly challenging. This makes it suitable for beginners and families, with comfortable walking shoes being sufficient for most routes.

    Are there any circular walks that include Pechölstein Carved Rock?

    Yes, Pechölstein Carved Rock is often integrated into longer circular hiking routes within the Mühlviertel region. These trails, such as sections of the 'Pechölweg' in Elz, are designed to showcase the historical significance of the pitch oil stones while offering scenic forest exploration. You can often find detailed route information and maps for these circular walks online or at local tourist information centers.

    Is Pechölstein Carved Rock accessible by public transport, or is a car necessary?

    While many Pechölsteine in the Mühlviertel region are found along well-marked trails with nearby parking options, public transport access can be limited depending on the specific location. For optimal flexibility and convenience, especially when exploring multiple sites or starting point options, traveling by car is generally recommended. Always check local bus schedules if you plan to rely on public transport.

    What is the best time of year to visit Pechölstein Carved Rock for fewer crowds?

    While the warmer months from spring through autumn are popular for hiking, visiting during the shoulder seasons (early spring or late autumn) or on weekdays can offer a more tranquil experience with fewer crowds. The site is generally freely accessible, so early mornings are also a good option to enjoy the peace and quiet.

    How long does it typically take to visit Pechölstein Carved Rock?

    The time required to visit Pechölstein Carved Rock can vary. If you're simply walking directly to the monument from a nearby parking spot, it might take as little as 15-30 minutes for the round trip, plus time to explore the stone itself. However, many visitors choose to incorporate it into a longer hike, which could extend your visit to several hours, depending on the chosen route and your pace.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Pechölstein Carved Rock?

    Pechölstein Carved Rock is located within a natural forest setting, so there are typically no cafes or restaurants directly adjacent to the monument. However, you will find various dining options and amenities in nearby villages and towns within the Mühlviertel region, such as Gutau, St. Leonhard, or Bad Zell. It's advisable to check opening hours in advance.

    What makes the geology of Pechölstein Carved Rock unique?

    Pechölstein Carved Rock is primarily composed of granite, a common rock type in the Mühlviertel region. Its uniqueness lies not just in the material, but in the human modification of this natural formation. The intricate drainage channels carved into the granite surface, often resembling leaf veins, are a testament to ancient craftsmanship and the historical process of 'Pechölbrennen' (pitch oil burning), making it a fascinating blend of natural geology and cultural heritage.

    Can Pechölstein Carved Rock be visited during winter, and what are the conditions like?

    Yes, Pechölstein Carved Rock can be visited during winter, offering a different, often serene, experience. The trails may be covered in snow or ice, so appropriate winter hiking gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots and possibly traction aids, is recommended. Always check local weather conditions and trail reports before heading out, as some paths might be less maintained in winter.

    Are there any other notable landmarks or viewpoints near Pechölstein Carved Rock?

    While Pechölstein Carved Rock itself is a significant landmark, the surrounding Mühlviertel region is rich with other natural and historical sites. Depending on your chosen hiking route, you might encounter other Pechölsteine, small chapels, or scenic viewpoints offering expansive vistas of the rolling hills and forests. The 'Pechölweg' trails often connect several points of interest, including other historical sites related to the pitch oil burning tradition.

    What is the historical significance of the 'Pechölbrennen' process associated with these rocks?

    The 'Pechölbrennen' process, for which these stones were used, is a practice dating back to at least the 12th century. It involved extracting pitch oil from resinous pine branches, which was a valuable commodity used as medicine, ointment, and wagon grease. This ancient craft is so culturally significant that it was recognized by UNESCO in 2013 as Intangible Cultural Heritage, offering a deep connection to the traditional way of life in Upper Austria.

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