The area around today’s Aspermeierhof, one of the oldest farms in the region, is of great cultural and historical importance. Roman finds indicate an early settlement. Adalbert Stifter immortalised the farm in literature when he wrote his novel “Indian Summer”. The view ranges from the Kremstal to the striking Totes Gebirge and its highest elevation, the Großer Priel (2,515 m).
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