Pyhra


Pyhra is a town with 3286 inhabitants in the district of Sankt Pölten-Land in Lower Austria, Austria.

Geography

Pyhra is located in the hill country of the Mostviertel in Lower Austria, near the city St. Pölten. The biggest mountain is the Amerlingkogel.
The area is 66.73 square kilometers big. 40.04 per cent of the area is wooded.

Districts

Districts are Adeldorf, Aigen, Atzling, Auern, Baumgarten, Blindorf, Brunn, Ebersreith, Egelsee, Fahra, Gattring-Raking, Getzersdorf, Heuberg, Hinterholz, Hummelberg bei Hinterholz, Kirchweg, Nützling, Oberburbach, Obergrub, Oberloitzenberg, Obertiefenbach, Perersdorf, Perschenegg, Pyhra, Reichenhag, Reichgrüben, Schauching, Schnabling, Steinbach, Unterburbach, Unterloitzenberg, Wald, Weinzettl, Wieden, Windhag, Zell and Zuleithen.

Neighbour municipalities

At the area of Pyhra border
Böheimkirchen in the northeast,
Kasten by Böheimkirchen and Michelbach in the east,
St. Veit at the Gölsen in the south,
Wilhelmsburg in the southwest and
St. Pölten in the west and northwest.

Schools

NÖ Landeskindergarten,
Volksschule Pyhra,
Europa-Hauptschule Pyhra,
Landwirtschaftliche Fachschule Pyhra and the
musicschool of the Perschlingtal.