Attractions and places to see around Wilhering, a municipality in Upper Austria, offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty along the Danube. The area is characterized by its position on the Danube, providing scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities. Wilhering is known for its significant historical sites and its connection to the Danube Cycle Path, making it a destination for both cultural exploration and active pursuits.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Trinity Column is right in the center of the main square and rounds off the square nicely. The column can be clearly seen from every point of the square.
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An interesting change of pace during your tour, with beautiful views included free of charge – a truly enjoyable experience. For those who usually only cycle over bridges, ferries are a very interesting alternative. The crossing offers a welcome change of scenery during your tour, and you can enjoy fantastic views. You can pass the time taking great photos while you wait. The Ottensheim-Wilhering cable ferry is a unique attraction on the Danube. It connects the towns of Ottensheim and Wilhering and is particularly interesting for cyclists, as it is a popular crossing on the Danube Cycle Path. The ferry is a reaction ferry and moves solely with the current of the Danube. A historical and technical gem, the cable ferry combines tradition and innovation. It is not only a practical means of transport but also a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike. The ferry connects not only the banks geographically but also the communities of Ottensheim and Wilhering culturally.
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From the Danube Cycle Path, an impressive view opens up of the Linz Industrial Park – one of Austria's most important industrial areas and a key economic driver for the city of Linz. Numerous companies, primarily from the chemical and plastics industries, are located here, covering an area of approximately one square kilometer. Thanks to its excellent transport connections – with direct access to the motorway and rail network as well as the Danube tank port – the chemical park plays a crucial role in the country's industrial infrastructure. Despite its industrial backdrop, Linz boasts a lovingly preserved old town, modern cultural offerings, and superb cycle paths along the Danube. This section of the Danube Cycle Path only briefly passes by the industrial facilities, but offers a fascinating contrast between nature, technology, and urban development – typical of the multifaceted city of Linz.
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One pedals (steps) through nature and on the other side of the Danube is the industrial area
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Beautiful view of the important industrial area of Upper Austria.
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Initially very industrial, but things get better in Linz itself ;-)
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Wilhering is rich in history, primarily known for the magnificent Wilhering Abbey (Stift Wilhering). This Cistercian monastery features one of Austria's most important Rococo churches, rebuilt between 1733 and 1751, and is celebrated for its spectacular interior. The abbey also houses a museum and a publicly accessible park with exotic trees. Additionally, the municipality has other significant local parish churches, including the pilgrimage church "Maria vom guten Rat" in Dörnbach and St. Stephan in Schönering.
Yes, the region offers several natural points of interest. The Abbey Park, located west of Wilhering Abbey, is open to the public and features exotic trees. For scenic views, the Pfenningberg Summit Cross, though in the neighboring community of Steyregg, offers beautiful vistas over Linz. The Euphemia Viewing Platform (Pöstlingberg) also provides a great view of Linz and the surrounding area.
Wilhering is a prime location for cycling, especially due to the renowned Danube Cycle Path which passes directly through the area. This path offers scenic views and a unique contrast between nature and industrial development, particularly the section opposite the Linz industrial area. You can find various cycling routes, including gravel biking, road cycling, and touring bicycle options, by exploring the Cycling around Wilhering guide.
While the primary focus is often on cycling due to the Danube Cycle Path, the surrounding hills and forests offer hiking opportunities. The Pfenningberg Summit Cross is a popular destination for hikers, offering varied trails and rewarding views. For more specific hiking routes and difficulties, you can check guides related to the broader region.
You can cross the Danube using the unique Ottensheim–Wilhering Cable Ferry. This historical reaction ferry uses the river's current to connect the two communities and is a popular attraction, especially for cyclists on the Danube Cycle Path. It operates for pedestrians, cyclists, and cars, with specific operating hours and prices available locally.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Ottensheim–Wilhering Cable Ferry is an enjoyable experience for all ages. Cycling along the Danube Cycle Path is also very popular with families. Additionally, the View of Linz from the Euphemia Viewing Platform (Pöstlingberg) is often recommended for families, with tips mentioning the Pöstlingbergbahn and Grottenbahn (cave railway) as absolute highlights for children.
The best time to visit Wilhering largely depends on your planned activities. For cycling and enjoying the Danube Cycle Path, late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures. Summer (July-August) is also popular, though it can be warmer. The Rococo interior of Wilhering Abbey can be appreciated year-round, but the Abbey Park is best enjoyed in warmer months.
Wilhering is well-connected to Linz, which serves as a regional transport hub. Local buses connect Wilhering to Linz and surrounding areas, making it possible to reach the Abbey and other points of interest. For specific routes and schedules, it's advisable to check local public transport information for Upper Austria.
Yes, parking facilities are available near Wilhering Abbey for visitors. While specific details on parking fees or exact locations are best confirmed on-site or through the Abbey's official information, general visitor parking is provided to accommodate those arriving by car.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from spots like the Pfenningberg Summit Cross and the Euphemia Viewing Platform. The unique experience of the Ottensheim–Wilhering Cable Ferry and the diverse scenery along the Danube Cycle Path, including the fascinating contrast with the Linz industrial area, are also highly appreciated. The historical significance and architectural beauty of Wilhering Abbey are consistently highlighted.
Absolutely. The Danube Cycle Path itself offers many sections that are relatively flat and well-maintained, making them ideal for easy cycling or walking for beginners and families. For example, routes like the 'Feldkirchen Bathing Lake – Ottensheim Market Square loop' are rated as easy in the Cycling around Wilhering guide, providing accessible options for a relaxed outdoor experience.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. Wilhering Abbey itself has a café, and the surrounding municipality offers various local eateries. For instance, the Pöstlingberg, with its viewing platform, also provides opportunities to stop off at restaurants and hotels like the Pöstlingberg-Schlössl, which is open daily.


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