Jakobsweg Österreich
Jakobsweg Österreich
Way of St. James Austria (Austrian Way of Saint James)
The Way of St. James is a branching network of pilgrimage routes that runs throughout Europe and whose destination is Santiago de Compostela in Spain. The main Austrian trail runs from Wolfsthal on the Austrian-Slovakian border along the Danube to Linz, Salzburg, then through Tyrol and over the Arlberg to Feldkirch in Vorarlberg, near the border to Switzerland. In addition, there are numberous regional stages: Jakobswege from Carnuntum, Vienna, Burgenland, Weinviertel - route from the Czech Republic, Göttweig, Melk, Persenbeug, Mostviertel, Mühlviertel/East + Mühlviertel/West - routes from the Czech Republic, Innviertel, Arlberg, Feldkirch. The West Styrian Way of St. James (with its two routes) in the south is meeting with the routes coming from Slovenia and leading via Carinthia, via South Tyrol/Italy and East Tyrol to Innsbruck, where it meets the main route. Another route comes from Germany -Isar-Loisach-Leutascher Ache-Inn and also joins the main route in Mötz/Tyrol. The Bavarian Way of St. James reaches Austria in Erl/Tyrol and joins the main Austrian Way in Kufstein/Breitenbach.
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All ways of St. James in Austria:
Starting location
Wolfsthal (Jakobsweg Carnuntum)
Final destination
Rankweil (Jakobsweg Vorarlberg)
Path length / km
750 bis 800 km