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The Jerusalem Way is the world's longest pilgrimage and an international peace and culture route!

The Jerusalem Way connects religions and peoples in a unique peace project.

The Jerusalem Way stands for mutual recognition and tolerance.

Love, the most powerful force in the universe, penetrates, illuminates everything and builds bridges between all people!

 

Pilgrims create openness to encounters, dismantle prejudices and fears, and strengthen trust - basic trust. The supposed boundaries between peoples and religions can be bridged by individuals with love and mutual respect.

Eugendorf-Oberhofen
23,56 km / ↓ 450 m / ↑ 462 m
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After we have dealt with the Alps in the last stages, today's stage is a welcome change. We hike through gently undulating terrain and enjoy green meadows, agricultural areas, forests and varied views. The Wallersee offers us a first change, where the path leads us directly along the shore. We pass a lido, which invites you to take a refreshing swim, especially in the warm seasons. In this lovely landscape we always come across inviting taverns. Only at the end of the stage do we come to an ascent of a good 100 meters, at the culmination point of which a small chapel awaits us, the Hager Chapel. It was founded in 1738 by Jakob Hager as a thank you for his healthy return from a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. This could inspire us to think how we want to show ourselves after a healthy return from Jerusalem. Our stage ends at the ÖBB station in Oberhofen / Zell am Moos. Here we are in the border area between the state of Salzburg and Upper Austria.

 

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Distance: 23,56 km
Difference in altitude: 208 m
Highest point: 715 m
Lowest point: 507 m
Total ascent: 462 m
Total descent: 450 m