Best mountain peaks around Gamlitz are characterized by rolling hills and extensive vineyards, rather than towering mountains. This region in Southern Styria, Austria, is known for its picturesque "hilly countryside." The elevated areas provide numerous hiking opportunities through natural landscapes and offer panoramic views. Gamlitz's topography, with its gentle slopes, makes it ideal for leisurely to medium-difficulty hikes.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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After two lookout towers on the Demmerkogel had already burned down, this magnificent lookout tower was opened in 2023, offering stunning views of the surrounding area and far into Slovenia. A drinks vending machine is located in a hut right next to the lookout tower. Drinking water dispensers and a restroom are located a few meters further down the access road, almost before the final steep section to the lookout tower.
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At 23.8m it towers above the tallest trees and offers a wonderful panoramic view as far as Graz in the north or Riegersburg in the east
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Great panoramic view, last part to the Demmelkogel lookout only on foot
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It is simply wonderful to hike along many vineyards on the Glanzer wine tour and to hike up to the Lubekogel to enjoy the fantastic views.
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beautiful destination with great view
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The lookout tower is 30 years old this year and is located at 633m. Once you have climbed the 117 steps, you have a wonderful view from the Koralpe over Stub- and Gleinalpe in a westerly direction and to the east Gleichenberger Kögel and Stradnerkogel
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The new observation tower has a platform height of 23.8 m, ensuring a panoramic view in all four directions. Furthermore, the combination of metal and wooden construction fits well into the existing landscape. Several nesting boxes for different species of birds have been integrated into the outer cladding, which can be cleaned from the inside if necessary. The overall project is a very good complement to the “The Great Adventure on the Demmerkogel” project that was started a few years ago - a family hiking trail with fun and games. The grand opening took place on Sunday, October 15, 2023.
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Because of the view, the beautiful countryside Gute Buschenschank nearby
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The Gamlitz region is characterized by picturesque rolling hills and extensive vineyards, rather than towering mountain peaks. The name 'Gamlitz' itself signifies 'small hill' or 'a group of hills'. These elevated areas offer numerous hiking opportunities through natural landscapes and provide stunning panoramic views over the South Styrian Wine Road.
Yes, Gamlitz is known for its viewpoints and observation towers. You can visit the Kreuzbergwarte Observation Tower, which provides expansive views of the beautiful countryside. Another popular spot is the Demmerkogel Observation Tower, located on the highest elevation in the Sausal wine region, offering views of Kitzeck and the Styrian Tuscany.
For wonderful views over the vineyards, the Lubekogel is highly recommended. It features a shady rest area with a table, benches, and even a wine fridge, where you can take a break and see a traditional Klapotetz wind chime. The vineyard hills like Sulztal, Labitschberg, and Kranachberg also provide expansive vistas.
Yes, many of the elevated areas around Gamlitz are suitable for families. The gentle slopes of the vineyard hills are ideal for leisurely to medium-difficulty hikes. Highlights like Lubekogel and Kreuzbergwarte Observation Tower are categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible paths and rewarding views.
Beyond hiking, the Gamlitz region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails through the vineyards, enjoy gravel biking on routes like the '2 rivers gravel tour', or go cycling on scenic routes such as the 'Wine Road Tour'.
Yes, on the Eory-Kogel, which stands at 483 meters high, you'll find a five-meter-high grape sculpture made of stainless steel and glass. This unique monument symbolizes the annual cycle of wine with its 365 pearls and 52 parts, offering a picturesque all-round view of the wine-growing areas.
While Gamlitz is known for its hills, the 'Großer Gamlitzer Rundwanderweg' (Long Gamlitz Round Trail) encompasses several vineyard hills and reaches a highest point of 512 meters, allowing hikers to immerse themselves in the wine country experience.
The Remschnigg Alm, though not directly in Gamlitz, is an easily accessible 'alp' near Arnfels. It offers fantastic views of the Graz basin and the Slovenian hill and mountain landscape. It's known for its diverse flora and provides an easy hike, with options for more advanced hikers to start from Arnfels and reach the Slovenian-Austrian border ridge.
The 'Klapotetz – Border Table loop' offers an easy hike with scenic views and the chance to see the iconic Klapotetz wind chimes, which are typical of the region and used to scare birds from the vineyards. This trail provides a direct experience of the local wine culture and landscape.
Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking views over the vineyards and the South Styrian Wine Road. The opportunity to combine hiking with wine tasting at traditional 'Buschenschanken' (wine taverns) and wineries, along with experiencing the region's culinary delights, is a major draw. The natural beauty and the chance to relax in a picturesque setting are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Kreuzkogel Lookout Tower is popular, especially for mountain bikers. It offers great all-round views and features several ways down, including paths with steep sections and coarse stone that are suitable for mountain biking, leading towards the Silberberg wine-growing school or Grottenhof.


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