Himberg
Discover the Charm of Himberg: A Hidden Gem in Puchberg am Schneeberg
Explore the rich heritage of timber processing at Schneeberger Säge, a unique museum nestled in the scenic beauty of Puchberg am Schneeberg.
Schneeberger Säge, located in the picturesque town of Puchberg am Schneeberg, is a captivating tourist attraction that combines history, culture, and nature, making it a must-visit for travelers. This unique site offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich heritage, showcasing traditional woodworking techniques and the beauty of the surrounding landscapes. With its engaging exhibits and serene environment, Schneeberger Säge invites you to explore the art of timber processing in a truly enchanting setting.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From the center of Puchberg am Schneeberg, head southwest on Hauptstraße/B54 towards Muthenhofer Str. Continue straight for about 1 km. Turn right onto Muthenhofer Str. and follow it for approximately 200 meters. Schneeberger Säge will be on your left at Muthenhofer Str. 2, 2734 Puchberg am Schneeberg.
Public Transportation
To reach Schneeberger Säge using public transportation, first take a train from your location to Puchberg am Schneeberg station. From the station, exit and head northwest on Bahnhofstraße towards Hauptstraße/B54. Continue down Hauptstraße/B54 for about 500 meters, then turn right onto Muthenhofer Str. Follow Muthenhofer Str. for about 200 meters, and you will find Schneeberger Säge on your left at Muthenhofer Str. 2, 2734 Puchberg am Schneeberg. Be sure to check the train schedules in advance to plan your trip.
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