Best attractions and places to see around Feldkirchen bei Graz include a mix of natural landscapes and cultural sites. This market town, located just south of Graz, offers access to the Murauen floodplains and recreational opportunities. Its proximity to Graz also allows for easy exploration of significant urban landmarks.
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The current image of the late historicist, old German town hall largely corresponds to that of the last stage of construction; the south wing of the building is dated 1889, the main wing 1893. The main façade facing the main square has a dome-topped central projection and corner turrets that protrude over the entire height. The facade decoration was greatly simplified in 1922, with the false brickwork of the walls on the upper floors being removed and the facade smoothed, the decoration on the roofs reduced and most of the statues in the wall niches lost; only two sandstone figures (lansquenets) and a sandstone bust remained on the west front. The figures were originally by the artists Hans Brandstetter, Karl Lacher, Karl Peckary, Emanuel Pendl and Rudolf Vital. The niche figures show important Austrians (such as the Habsburg emperors) and the four great allegories.
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Feelings of happiness arise there at any time of year. It is a very special spot on earth, a true natural idyll, otherwise Arnie, the most famous son of the place - who grew up nearby and whose birthplace now shows his career as a museum - would probably not have proposed marriage to his then fiancée Maria Shriver right here, in a rowing boat on the Thalersee. Even though that was a while ago, the original boat on the shore of the Thalersee still bears witness to it today.
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In the casual, newly built Cafe Thaler See Garten - with a beautiful large terrace right on the water - you can really enjoy the wonderful view with all kinds of fine specialties, cool drinks and of course coffee, cake and ice cream. Not only walkers and day-trippers like to stop off at the modern Waldcafé Thalersee, it also offers ideal conditions for events, seminars and celebrations on the lake.
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Nice photo spot for a short rest.
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The most impressive building on the main square is the Graz Town Hall, which was first built in its current location in 1550 in the Renaissance style. The main square and the town hall are the focal point of the center of Graz - the second largest city in Austria.
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At the top of the mountain you have a great panoramic view of the city, ideally sitting on the wall with a drink. It is also a great place in the evening to enjoy the city lights.
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Beautiful square at the town hall, where you can sit on the steps and just watch the hustle and bustle.
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A trip out on the lake in a rowing boat or pedal boat - perhaps with the swan - is great fun for all ages. But some people just come here to relax and make themselves comfortable on the large lawn on the western shore of the lake (don't forget your blanket).
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Feldkirchen bei Graz is surrounded by beautiful natural areas. You can discover the Murauen (Mur Floodplains), ancient floodplain forests with diverse flora and fauna, ideal for walking or cycling. Another natural gem is the Biotope in Wagnitz, an alluvial forest where you can observe native plants. Just a short drive away, Thaler Lake offers opportunities for walking and boating, while Augarten, Graz provides a significant green space within the city.
Yes, Feldkirchen bei Graz is an excellent starting point for cycling. It lies directly on the popular Mur Cycle Path (R2), offering scenic rides towards Graz or further into Southern Styria. For more specific routes, you can explore options like the Gravel biking around Feldkirchen bei Graz guide, which includes routes like the 'Gravel Path Along the Murauen'.
Families will find plenty to do! The Schwarzlsee Leisure Center offers beaches, wakeboarding, pedal boats, and SUP. The Generation Park in Feldkirchen provides mini-golf and a playground. In nearby Graz, Augarten, Graz is a large park with recreational facilities, and Thaler Lake is popular for boating and walking. Even Schlossberg Graz and Kunsthaus Graz are listed as family-friendly attractions.
Within Feldkirchen, the Feldkirchen Parish Church is a significant late Gothic building with Baroque furnishings. Due to its proximity, many visitors also explore Graz. Must-see historical sites include the impressive Graz City Hall, the iconic Schlossberg Graz with its clock tower, and the magnificent Schloss Eggenberg. For contemporary culture, the unique Kunsthaus Graz is an architectural marvel.
Yes, several attractions in the wider Graz area are noted for their accessibility. These include the Graz City Hall, Thaler Lake, and Kunsthaus Graz. It's always a good idea to check specific venue details for the most up-to-date accessibility information.
Beyond exploring the attractions themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and jogging along the Mur River in the Murauen, or try water sports like wakeboarding and paddleboarding at Schwarzlsee. Cycling is popular on the Mur Cycle Path. For more structured outdoor adventures, check out guides like Running Trails around Feldkirchen bei Graz or MTB Trails around Feldkirchen bei Graz.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Schlossberg Graz. This iconic hill, topped by the clock tower, offers stunning vistas of Graz and the surrounding landscape. Other spots like Augarten, Graz and Thaler Lake also provide pleasant viewpoints, especially along the river or lake shores.
Yes, the region offers options for visitors with dogs. Schlossberg Graz is listed as dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the views with your canine companion. The extensive walking paths in the Murauen are also suitable for dog walks, offering plenty of space to explore nature.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. Many enjoy the panoramic views from Schlossberg Graz and the serene atmosphere of places like Thaler Lake. The impressive architecture of Graz City Hall and the unique design of Kunsthaus Graz also receive high praise. The region's appeal is reflected in over 760 upvotes and 380 photos shared by the komoot community.
Absolutely! The Murauen (Mur Floodplains) are known for their diverse ecosystem. Keep an eye out for beavers and kingfishers, among other species, as you explore these ancient floodplain forests and hidden ponds. The Biotope in Wagnitz also provides an opportunity to observe local flora and fauna in a protected alluvial forest environment.
While not entirely hidden, the Biotope in Wagnitz is a tranquil spot often overlooked by those focusing on larger attractions. This approximately 4000 m² alluvial forest offers a chance to observe around 40 native flowering plants and important riparian trees and shrubs, providing a peaceful retreat into nature.


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