Hiking trail along the idyllic Feldaist River in Austria
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At the beginning of our hike into the picturesque Feldaist valley, which we have planned for today, the Bruckmühle in Pregarten is our chosen starting point and is now home to active cultural and artistic workers as well as the region’s associations.
It is the cultural center of the Pregarten-Hagenberg-Wartberg region and the surrounding communities. The Bruckmühle is thus a cultural production site where encounters, education, art and theater are particularly important.
The Feldaist river rises in Oberrauchenödt
At this point, we noticed a warning sign in the garden of a resident: The dog is trustworthy and kind, even when it barks. But there is a warning against the property owner!
In general, the Felsaist is a river that is just 52 kilometers long and has its source near the church of St. Michael in Oberrauchenödt (in the municipality of Grünbach) at an altitude of 880 meters. The Feldaist flows in a north-westerly curve to Rainbach. In contrast to the Waldaist located to the east and only slightly longer, the Feldaist located to the west has no source rivers.
Felsensteiner Chapel, Klausmühle and Kriehmühle
We are quickly in the original terrain, sometimes it goes up over gnarled root stocks of the dense forest, then again over stony passages down to the river. We first passed the Klausmühle, then passed the former emergency mill (Notmühle), we crossed the river via the Jahnsteg and further downstream we followed the signs to Silberbach. The name Notmühle probably comes from the fact that it could still be ground in this mill even when the water level was low, because the system of this weir was particularly cheap and could still be operated even with residual water. The emergency mill had three grinders and even a phole saw.
Every now and then it got quiet, the Feldaist flows noticeably slower.
Neuaist castle complex is older than the Altaist pendent
We have arrived at the end of the Feldaist valley and are happy to have got to know this place. A dreamlike backdrop accompanied us for many kilometers and offered a wonderful spectacle of light. The reflections of the bank forest on the water alone are worth the walk.
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