The Antiesen is a river in the Upper Austrian district of Ried im Innkreis with a length of about 42 kilometers. It rises north of Ampflwang in the Hausruckwald and flows through the Inn and Hausruckviertler Hügelland. It flows into the Inn at St. Marienkirchen near Schärding.
The Antiesen is a charming river that offers many opportunities for nature and leisure lovers. For example you can:
Explore the river by canoe or packraft. The Antiesen is a small river that can only be navigated when the water level is right. You should inform yourself beforehand about the obstacles such as weirs, power plants or ground levels.
Hike or bike along the river. There are many beautiful paths and bridges that allow you to see the Antiesen. You can also visit the places and sights along the river, such as Ried im Innkreis, Aurolzmünster or St. Martin im Innkreis.
Fishing the river. The Antiesen is a fishing area that is home to various species of fish, such as trout, grayling, pike and carp. But you need a valid license and you have to comply with the legal regulations.
The Antiesen is therefore a river with a lot of history, nature and culture. I hope you felt like getting to know her better
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