In the picturesque old town of Dürnstein, we begin our hike. Just behind the Kremser Gate, we take on the old Eselsteig. There is a demonstration garden for Wachau saffron there. Via the old supply route with its stone steps within the city walls, we come to the Dürnstein castle ruins, which served as a prison for King Richard the Lionheart in the 12th century. We leave the ruins through the northern castle gate and dive into a bizarre rock and forest landscape. Our path leads through partly untouched oak and pine forests and passes the so-called small castle, the dilapidated outer bailey of the castle. After a steep climb, we reach the summit of the Schlossberg with the Starhemberg lookout. Five minutes later we come to the Fesslhütte (stamp station), where we take a restful break. Here begins the high trail to Weißenkirchen, which offers us repeatedly dreamlike views of the surroundings. After 5–10 minutes, we cross the Vogelbergsteig. Here, a detour to the left to the Dürnstein pulpit, one of the most spectacular viewpoints of the Wachau with a view of the Danube valley and old oak natural forests (approx. 10-minute approach), is worthwhile. Back at the junction, we continue right, at the first junction turn left and then loop downhill. We pass a barrier and then turn left and go downhill on a narrow path. We reach a first wider forest road and keep left, then three times in a row right. This high trail now leads us on an easy-to-walk forest road to the remote hamlet Schildhütten with the winery and wine tavern Pomaßl (stamp station). At the last house, turn right into the vineyards. Past old abandoned vineyards and collapsed stone terraces, we finally reach the Klaus and Achleiten vineyards. Uphill to the right, we reach the Achleiten vineyard with a collection of old and rare grape varieties (stock culture). Via the so-called Achleiten panorama trail, we hike through the vineyards into the Weißenkirchen district of Weitenberg. There we turn left onto a narrow footpath and come into the Weißenkirchen old town. Via the historic church path, we reach the fortified church and through the wooden stairs to the marketplace of Weißenkirchen with the magnificent Renaissance building Teisenhoferhof, where our stage ends.