
At the confluence of the Enns and Steyr rivers lies an especially delightful jewel of old urban building art – the romantic town of Steyr. Time seems to stand still here. Countless historic buildings and a very special atmosphere entice one in all seasons for a walk through the town, to a rafting excursion on the River Enns or to simply stop and admire. Culinary treats from the cuisine of Upper Austria seduce you to enjoyment, modern shops and small farmers’ markets invite you to look around. The cultural highlights are the Steyr Music Festival and the serenades at Rosenegg Castle with top class international artists, as well as numerous sporting events and traditional festivals on the historic town square.
TOWNHISTORY
Around 980 the Ottakar margraves in Styria built the “Stirapurhc“, the modern-day Lamberg Palace, at the confluence of the Rivers Enns und Steyr. A settlement grew up around the castle and the parish church, which was documented for the first time in 985. Wealth acquired from the iron trade enabled many Gothic houses to be built, which were then “modernized” during the Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo periods. The town initially belonged to the Bavarians, and then in 1186 fell into the ownership of the Babenbergers. In 1287 Steyr was granted its town charter and extensive trading rights by Duke Albrecht I. An economic crisis brought about by fires in the town and other changes was resolved in 1864 by Josef Werndl’s mass production of rear-loading rifles, which made Steyr the “armourers of Europe”. The tradition of iron production continues today in automotive development and production. The history of the town is brought to life by a culinary tour to surprising locations with the Styrian night guard, or tours on modern Segway scooters.
SURROUNDINGS
The wild romantic surroundings of Steyr offer unique destinations for hikers, cyclists or riders. The challenges of the Ennstal and Steyrtal cycle paths await you. Nostalgia fans take note: From Steyr, the Steyr valley railway – the oldest narrow gauge railway in Europe – will take you and your bike to fabulous landscapes. On hot summer days you can take a trip on the River Enns on the “Flosspanther” modern light raft. And the Limestone Alps National Park offers an unforgettable experience of nature just outside the gates of the city.
CITY & GOLF
The following golf courses await you within around 20 km of the romantic city of Steyr: Herzog Tassilo Golf Club, Bad Hall – 18 holes, PAR 70 Metzenhof Golf Park, Kronstorf – 14 holes Linz/St. Florian Golf Club, Tillysburg – 18 holes
Tourismusverband Steyr
A-4402 Steyr · Stadtplatz 27
Tel. +43/(0)7252/53229-0
Fax +43/(0)7252/53229-15
E-Mail: info@tourism-steyr.at
Further information at:
www.tourism-steyr.at