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Mountain biking around Buch-Sankt Magdalena offers diverse landscapes characterized by rolling hills, extensive forests, and charming farms. The region features untouched nature, including the Natura 2000 Europe protected area Hartberger Gmoos. Riders can experience varied terrain, from gentle paths through meadows to routes with views from the Burgstall ridge. The area provides a scenic backdrop for a range of outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
4.5
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12
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46.3km
02:50
370m
370m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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22
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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25.2km
01:33
240m
240m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.1km
03:09
480m
480m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.2km
01:51
290m
290m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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My pleasure tour every year, car to service and in the meantime a great MTB tour to the Ringkogel and of course with a stop at the nice landlady. A further ride to the Masenberg is recommended, everything is well signposted. The Glückskapelle and above it the summit cross, a true power spot. There is also a refreshment stop to strengthen you for the return journey. Then there is the possibility to go to Pöllauberg and back to Hartberg via the Pöllauberg cycle path, or with a few more meters of altitude, as shown in my tour profile, by crossing the ridge and along the back of the Ringkogel (east side) back to Hartberg. With a small round trip in the city center, cycling is allowed everywhere!! how nice! There is also wonderful Illy coffee, it was a successful, beautiful day.
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The view from the top is really beautiful on a clear day, like we had.
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Hartberg is a fine town with just under 6800 inhabitants, known primarily for its historic buildings. The main square is the heart of the city, featuring the town parish church, the town hall, the Marian column, and many other historical buildings, all of which are under monument protection. You can really feel the long history when you walk through it. It's not particularly ugly when the sun's rays shine on the main square and people sit together in the beer gardens of the numerous inns and cafés. You can comfortably enjoy a cool beer or a Styrian cider and gaze at the magnificent buildings. The main square is practically the living room of Hartberg, where people meet and wind down the day. And the square isn't just lively at all times, no! Many events take place there. Whether festivals, markets, or cultural highlights, there's always something going on at Hartberg's main square. This is how tradition stays alive and connects the past with the here and now. Anyone visiting Hartberg should definitely take time to experience the charm and hospitable atmosphere in the middle of the historic ambience. It is a real tip for anyone who wants to feel a bit of Styrian cosiness.
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The Roman Catholic city parish church of St. Martin in Hartberg is a true jewel of Styrian church history and deeply rooted in the faith of our ancestors. It is dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours, one of the most important saints, known primarily for his charity. The location of the church alone is impressive, as it stands on the remains of a Roman structure from around 200 AD, which shows how long the area of Hartberg has been settled and how closely history is intertwined here. The first written mention of the late Gothic city parish church of St. Martin dates back to 1157. At that time, it was an important spiritual center in the region. From 1745 to 1760, the church was expanded in the Baroque style, which shapes its current appearance. Particularly exciting is the late Baroque coloring of the exterior, which gives the church its unique character and immediately amazes visitors. The high altar painting, created by the renowned artist Johann Cyriak Hackhofer, captures the attention of all believers and wonderfully expresses the spiritual aura of the house of God. Anyone who visits the city parish church of St. Martin immediately feels the connection of history, art, and faith, which is deeply rooted here and keeps Styrian Catholicism alive. Thus, the church is not only a place of prayer but also a testament to Hartberg's cultural identity.
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A really nice resting place here on the banks of the Pöllauer Safen. Tables, benches, swing - everything is there. Nestled in a beautiful patch of nature. We didn't want to leave here at all ... :)
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A truly imposing church here in the center of Hartberg. It dominates the cityscape and cannot be missed. And no matter if viewed from the front, back, or side: we like it from all angles.
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A beautiful colorful Marterl here by the roadside. The bench right next to it also invites you to take a break with a view over the countryside.
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There are over 250 mountain bike routes around Buch-Sankt Magdalena, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. This includes approximately 50 easy routes, over 180 moderate routes, and more than 20 challenging trails.
The best seasons for mountain biking in Buch-Sankt Magdalena are spring and summer, when the weather is mild and nature is in full bloom. Autumn also offers beautiful rides amidst colorful foliage, making it another excellent choice.
Yes, Buch-Sankt Magdalena offers several family-friendly options. Many of the 50 easy routes are suitable for families. For example, the Steirerteich – Philosophical Trail Rest Area loop from Sebersdorf is an easy 25.2 km trail that can be a good choice for a family outing.
The terrain around Buch-Sankt Magdalena is diverse, characterized by rolling hills, extensive forests, and charming farms. You'll find a mix of gentle paths through meadows and more challenging routes with varied elevation profiles. The region's natural setting provides a scenic backdrop for all types of rides.
Yes, several routes offer expansive views. The Ringwarte rest stop – Ringwarte Observation Tower loop from Flurbereinigung Habersdorf is a popular moderate path that leads to an observation tower, providing panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape. The ridge of the Burgstall also offers views of the Koralm and Gleinalm mountains on clear days.
You can explore a variety of natural features. The region includes the Natura 2000 Europe protected area Hartberger Gmoos, which is part of routes like the Hartberg – Hartberger Gmoos loop from Hartberg. You might also encounter lakes such as the Großhart Natural Pond, which is featured on the Herberstein Zoo – Großharter Natural Pond loop from Sebersdorf.
Many of the mountain bike trails in Buch-Sankt Magdalena are designed as loops. For instance, the popular Rogner Bad Blumau Thermal Spa – Hundertwasser Monument, Blumau loop from Sebersdorf is a 47.2 km circular route. The Ringwarte rest stop – Ringwarte Observation Tower loop from Flurbereinigung Habersdorf is another excellent loop option.
The mountain bike routes in Buch-Sankt Magdalena are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 300 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the mix of rolling hills and forests, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various skill levels.
Yes, you can encounter several points of interest. The Rogner Bad Blumau Thermal Spa – Hundertwasser Monument, Blumau loop from Sebersdorf connects a thermal spa with a notable monument. You might also pass by the Maria Brunn Forest Grotto or the Biotope with benches, which are listed as natural monuments in the area.
While the region is known for its rolling hills, there are over 20 difficult routes available for advanced riders seeking more challenging terrain. The broader region of "Buch" also features bike parks equipped with jumps, drops, and other challenges for those looking for an adrenaline-pumping experience.
Yes, some trails incorporate local water features. The Herberstein Zoo – Großharter Natural Pond loop from Sebersdorf, for example, passes by the Großhart Natural Pond. Other highlights in the area include Harter Pond and Greinis Lake, which may be accessible via various routes.
Absolutely. The region is known for its connection to the Thermen- & Vulkanland of Styria. The Rogner Bad Blumau Thermal Spa – Hundertwasser Monument, Blumau loop from Sebersdorf is a prime example of a route that links directly to a thermal spa, allowing you to enjoy a relaxing soak after your ride.


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