
Round thing: Hiking through village and valley

Scenic village and valley hikes in St. Corona: With sightseeing along the way - from bat cave to mountain church - and inns for a break and conclusion, these hiking tours are perfect for both leisurely and seasoned fresh air fans.
Hiking with friends or the whole family - that is especially fun on the popular village and valley trails of St. Corona. They entice with hiking routes for every taste - and numerous inns for a well-deserved break.
Short round or day tour?
On the two and a half hour St. Corona village tour, you will start from St. Corona and head towardsÖdenhofandOrthofHere, the summer toboggan run is passed under - a chance for funny photos of the tobogganers from below. Next stop is the mountain station of theCorona Coastersand through the forest until theChildren's Sports Landand motor skills park. A paved sidewalk leads back to the starting point. One should plan a whole day for the valley tour from St. Corona via St. Peter and back: sheltered from the wind and partly running through the forest, it is ideal for families as well as mushroom and herb collectors. In St. Peter, the mountain church and cemetery are particularly worth seeing. Tip for a stopover:Mountain Inn Bergland St. Peter.
Tal round for the sporty
The Kirchberger Tal-Runde is suitable for experienced hikers. After starting in St. Corona, the trail leads downhill to Sachsenbrunn. Here, an old mill and the Paradies-Gartl in the Molzbachhof are eye-catchers. The route continues to the Kirchberg Monastery with a Gothic church, a 1,000-year-old lime tree, and the Hermannshöhle. By the way: Whether the tour takes 2.5 or 6 hours depends on whether you return to St. Corona by bus or on foot afterwards.









