Wachau World Heritage Trail: Stage 3
Wachau World Heritage Trail: Stage 3
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Hike Wachau World Heritage Trail: Stage 3, a moderate 7.1-mile route through vineyards with Danube views, but note current closures.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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324 m
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7.50 km
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10.00 km
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10.7 km
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11.4 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.71 km
3.10 km
1.65 km
395 m
351 m
125 m
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Surfaces
3.74 km
3.17 km
2.57 km
1.56 km
339 m
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Elevation
Highest point (430 m)
Lowest point (200 m)
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Important Update: The section of Stage 3 between St. Michael and Spitz is completely closed until further notice, with expected inaccessibility until March 2026. This is due to extensive forest maintenance and path renovation work in the Atzberg area. A diversion route via Wösendorf and St. Michael, continuing to Spitz, is signposted on-site. Hikers should check navigation and follow these diversion signs.
The trail typically starts in Weißenkirchen, leading through castle grounds and then ascending through vineyards. It alternates between forest and open vineyard terrain. Expect well-maintained paths, some paved vineyard sections, and parts with rocky terrain, particularly around Michaelerberg. Some steep areas may require sure-footedness, and in winter, sections can be slippery.
This stage offers stunning views of the Danube and passes through the heart of the Wachau's stone terrace wine region. Key highlights include the Fortified Church of Weißenkirchen, the panoramic views from the St. Michael Ridge Trail, and the historic Red Gate. The Michaelerberg natural monument is a significant point of interest, providing exceptional viewpoints and diverse flora, including pasqueflowers in spring. The trail concludes in the picturesque village of Spitz on the Danube.
The Wachau region is beautiful in spring when pasqueflowers bloom on the dry grasslands of Michaelerberg, and in autumn during the grape harvest. While generally accessible, good fitness is required, and some sections, especially in winter, can be steep and slippery. Always check current trail conditions and the closure notice before planning your hike.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Wachau World Heritage Trail. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through vineyards, near livestock, or in populated areas like villages. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.
The official starting point for Stage 3 is Weißenkirchen. Both Weißenkirchen and Spitz offer public transport connections and parking options. For detailed information on parking and public transport schedules, it's best to consult local tourism resources such as lower-austria.info.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Wachau World Heritage Trail: Stage 3. It is freely accessible to the public.
Yes, the trail connects the charming winegrower villages of Weißenkirchen and Spitz, both of which offer traditional architecture and opportunities for refreshment. You'll find various cafes, restaurants, and wine taverns (Heurigen) in these villages to enjoy local cuisine and wines.
Yes, this stage of the Welterbesteig Wachau (97% of the route) intersects with several other local and regional hiking paths. You may encounter sections of the St. Michael-Kuhberg (rot), St.-Michael-Rundweg, St. Michael-Gruberwarte/Buschandlwand (gelb), Rotes Tor Rundwanderung, and Kollmitz Runde, among others.
This stage is generally rated as moderate. While it offers a rewarding experience, good fitness is required due to some steep ascents and rocky sections. Beginners with a reasonable level of fitness should be able to manage it, but it's advisable to wear appropriate hiking footwear and be prepared for varied terrain. Always check the current trail conditions and the closure notice before you go.
The Wachau World Heritage Trail, including this stage, holds the Austrian Hiking Quality Seal. This signifies high standards in route guidance, signage, safety, and infrastructure. This particular stage is notable for traversing the Wachau's largest continuous vineyard area, offering intimate views of the region's viticulture and the unique stone terraces that define the landscape.
Comments
Starting at the beautiful market square in Weißenkirchen, the trail led directly up the steps to the fortified castle and through historic alleys into the vineyards. The view extends over the vineyards to the Danube, the …
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We particularly liked the typical stone terraces, the Michaelerberg with its bizarre rock and stone formations and the St. Michael Höhenweg, where we got a green lizard in front of the lens 🤓🙃
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The Weißenkirchen - Spitz stage is certainly one of the highlights of the Welterbesteig.
Wonderful views of the Danube!
Mediterranean-like forest sections, and here the emerald lizard visibly feels at home!
An absolute pleasure tour!
The Spitzer church is also worth seeing.
A short stop here, before continuing straight on to …
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Tip: The cuisine in both places is definitely recommended.
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We leave Weissenkirchen through the vineyards and walk on pleasant forest paths through wine and meadow landscapes until we reach an oak and hornbeam forest, which we also hike through. We cross the Mieslingsbach and reach Spitz …
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