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Short, but not uninteresting practice ferrata in the middle of the border community Lavamünd. The trail runs in the rocks below the Church of the Holy Trinity built in 1690 by Count von Neuhäusl (as a peace offering for the liberation of the Turks). The descent can be reverently enjoyed on a Via Crucis and let the airy climbing places in the spirit once again reminisce. Conclusion: short via ferrata with a high fun factor and cultural enjoyment on the descent.
Arrival
On the A2 until the exit St. Andrä and continue on the main road via St. Paul to Lavamünd. In the village in the direction of Slovenia until you find a "covered" parking lot at a Marterl before the railway crossing / former station left.
By public transport: By train to St. Paul and then by bus.
Approach
From the parking lot, follow the paved road in the direction of the Church of the Holy Trinity until a forest path branches off to the right below the rock face. This leads directly under the wall.
Exit
From the Church of the Holy Trinity turn left down the Stations of the Cross on the paved road and back to the main road. Alternatively, you can also follow the Stations of the Cross on the Burgstallkogel and descend right to the district Pfarrdorf.
Interesting facts
On the rock wall next to the via ferrata, there is a newly established climbing garden with easy climbing tours. Thanks to its quick accessibility, the trail can also be easily combined with the "Walter Mory klettersteig" - from Petzenbahn you can reach Lavamünd in about 20 minutes.
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