Attractions and places to see around Puchenau include a variety of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Located on the north bank of the Danube River in Upper Austria, Puchenau offers access to scenic river views and regional highlights. The municipality blends historical structures with natural landscapes like the Urfahrwänd nature reserve and a 2 km long Danube beach.
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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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Puchenau offers several historical landmarks. You can visit Schloss Puchenau, a 17th-century castle that now serves as a municipal marriage hall and hosts cultural events. The Neue Pfarrkirche Puchenau, built in the 1970s, features unique octagonal rooms, while the older church building functions as a cemetery church. Other historical sites include the Puchenauer Kreuzweg, remnants of the 19th-century Maximilianische Befestigungsanlage, and the distinctive Gattersteine boundary markers.
Puchenau is rich in natural beauty. The Urfahrwänd is a designated nature reserve with steep rock formations and unique dry oak-hornbeam forests. The municipality also boasts a 2 km long Danube beach, perfect for relaxation by the river. You can also find the notable Linde in Puchenau, a natural monument, and explore the green spaces of the Puchenau Garden City.
Yes, Puchenau and its surroundings offer family-friendly options. The Ottensheim–Wilhering Cable Ferry is a fun experience for all ages, connecting the two communities across the Danube. The Danube beach provides a great spot for families to relax. Additionally, the View of Linz from the Euphemia Viewing Platform (Pöstlingberg) offers panoramic views and features a basilica and a restaurant, with the Pöstlingbergbahn (Grottenbahn) being a particular highlight for children.
Puchenau is well-suited for cycling, with dedicated pathways within the Garden City. It's also located near the renowned Danube Cycle Path (R1), offering excellent long-distance routes. For local rides, you can explore routes like the easy "Pleschinger Lake – Pathway Along the Danube River loop from Puchenau" or the "Ottensheim Market Square – Ottensheim Ferry loop from Puchenau." You can find more cycling tours in the Cycling around Puchenau guide.
For breathtaking views, head to the View of Linz from the Euphemia Viewing Platform (Pöstlingberg), which offers panoramic vistas of Linz. Another popular spot is the Pfenningberg Summit Cross, located in the neighboring community of Steyregg, providing beautiful views over Linz on clear days.
Yes, Puchenau offers a variety of hiking and walking trails. You can find easy routes like the "Urfahrwänd Suspension Bridge – Nibelungen Bridge loop from Puchenau" for a relaxed experience. For more challenging options, consider routes like the "View of Linz from Lichtenberg – Urfahrwänd Suspension Bridge loop from Puchenau West." Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Puchenau guide, which also includes hiking-friendly paths.
The Trinity Column on the Main Square, Linz is a prominent baroque landmark made of white Salzburg marble, standing 20 meters high. Built between 1717 and 1723, it was erected out of gratitude for deliverance from war, fire, and plague. It features statues of plague saints and the fire patron saint, topped with a statue of Maria Immaculata and a crowning trinity group.
The Puchenau Garden City is an area developed since the 1960s, designed to integrate urban living with abundant green spaces. It features a traffic-free zone for pedestrians and cyclists and connects directly to the Danube's water meadows, offering a pleasant environment for residents and visitors alike.
Beyond the historical castle and church, Puchenau is home to the Villa Rosenbauer. This prestigious Bauhaus-style villa from 1929, located on Kaindlweg, is recognized for its impressive blend of historical design and scenic views, making it one of the most famous villas in the Pöstlingberg area.
The Ottensheim–Wilhering Cable Ferry is a unique pedestrian, cyclist, and car ferry that crosses the Danube River west of Linz. It connects the communities of Ottensheim and Wilhering, providing a convenient and scenic way to traverse the river, especially for those exploring the Danube Cycle Path.
The Urfahrwänd are steep rock formations composed of Perlgneis, located on the south-facing slopes of the Danube breakthrough. This area is a designated nature reserve characterized by unique rock grasslands and dry oak-hornbeam forests, offering a distinct natural landscape on the outskirts of Linz and within Puchenau.
Puchenau hosts various community and cultural events throughout the year. These can include choir concerts, open days for the local music school, and the Jazz Pop Rock Summer Fest held at the Buchensaal. Regular farmers' markets also provide an opportunity to experience local culture and purchase regional produce.


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