Mountain peaks around Sankt Marein-Feistritz, located in Austria's Murtal region, offer diverse outdoor experiences. The area features a range of peaks, from accessible summits to more challenging ascents, providing varied perspectives of the surrounding landscape. These mountains are characterized by their natural beauty and offer opportunities for exploration. The region provides numerous trails suitable for different skill levels.
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A beautiful destination. Imposing tower structure with a managed tavern. Brisk ascent via 'Wolfsgrube'. The descent via 'Vorder-Tremmel' on the forest road makes it a circular route. Starting point: Sachendorf parking lot. The tower tavern is open continuously from May 1st - October 31st (10 am - 7 pm).
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For a brief rest at the TRERENBACH CROSS, a brief thought from Pope Francis might be helpful. During the traditional Stations of the Cross prayer with the Holy Father on Good Friday 2024 in the Colosseum in Rome, he posed the question: "Where are we on Golgotha? Beneath the cross? With some distance? Far away? Or perhaps, like the apostles, we are no longer there." He then continues with the meditation: "You breathe, and this breath, the last and the first, only asks to be accepted. Lord Jesus, lead us to your gift. Do not allow your breath of life to evaporate."
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A very pretty church that is wonderful to hike to. On top there is a beautiful view.
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Beautiful alpine pasture for hiking, running and much more.
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The Steinplan is located at 1670 meters and offers a wonderful view of the Murtal and Carinthia. At the Steinplan refuge you will be fed very well. You can also spend the night in this hut if you wish. The prices for this can be found under the link below. The hut is open from early May to early November. Monday is a rest day. Various paths lead to the Steinplan, which can be walked or ridden on either on foot or by mountain bike. The ascent by mountain bike is possible from Gobernitz and Kleinlobming. Info: https://steinplan-schutzhaus.naturfreunde.at/ GPS: 47.16316000,14.90437000
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Always and in every season a very relaxing trip! Good for trail running!
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Beautiful view of the Murtal, the Zirbitzkogel group and the surrounding landscape.
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The region boasts several peaks with expansive vistas. The Steinplan Summit Cross offers views over green valleys to distant Alpine peaks. For a 360-degree panorama, the Hochreichart Summit provides breathtaking views of major mountain ranges like Hochschwab and Dachstein. The Ternbachkogel Summit rewards hikers with panoramic views of the entire Mur Valley on clear days.
Yes, for easier access, the Steinplan is considered accessible, even by bike, and features a refuge just below the summit. The Ternbachkogel also has relatively accessible hiking trails, making it suitable for those seeking a less strenuous ascent.
For a more challenging experience, the Hochreichart, standing at 2,416 meters, involves a steep uphill climb through forests and above the tree line. Within the Seckauer Tauern range, peaks like the Seckauer Zinken also offer demanding routes for experienced hikers.
Absolutely. The Tremmelberg Observation Tower is a great family-friendly option. While not a natural peak, this 42-meter high tower provides excellent panoramic views in all directions for a small admission fee, accessible via 202 steps. Many trails in the Seckauer Tauern also cater to various difficulty levels, including moderate paths suitable for families.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months from late spring to early autumn for hiking. The end of September is particularly noted for vibrant autumn colors in the Seckauer Tauern, offering a stunning backdrop for your mountain adventures. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Beyond hiking, the area around Sankt Marein-Feistritz offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy and moderate options. There are also dedicated running trails and road cycling routes available for exploring the scenic surroundings.
Yes, the Maria Schnee Pilgrimage Church on the Hochalm is a significant historical and cultural site. Located at an altitude of 1,822 meters, this Roman Catholic church offers a great view over Seckau and the Murtal. It was consecrated in 1660 and provides a unique place for reflection, with services held on the first Sunday of July and August.
The Seckauer Tauern offer a huge number of marked trails for various difficulty levels. You can find routes featuring scenic circular paths, opportunities for wildlife observation, and diverse terrain catering to different experience levels, from moderate to difficult. Peaks like Hämmerkogel and Bremstein are accessible via specific routes within this range.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views from the summits, the peaceful atmosphere, and the diverse range of trails suitable for different fitness levels. The presence of mountain refuges, like the one near Steinplan, is also appreciated for convenient breaks. The region's natural beauty and the opportunity for exploration are consistently praised.
Yes, the Steinplan is noted for being accessible even by bike. From the summit cross, you can enjoy great views, and there's a refuge just below the summit for a well-deserved break.
Yes, the Tremmelberg Observation Tower is a prominent feature. This 42-meter high tower, with 202 steps, provides excellent panoramic views in all directions for a small admission fee, making it a popular viewpoint on clear days.


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