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Hiking around Jagerberg offers a diverse network of trails through tranquil, rolling hills and verdant forests in southeastern Styria. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, from gentle paths through the Styrian hill country to more demanding ascents around the base of the Kulmberg mountain. Elevated spots like the chapel in Glojach provide expansive views over the landscape. This area provides numerous opportunities for nature exploration across different elevations.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very neat rose garden. A treat for the eyes and nose!
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The Anna Suppan Memorial Church, which was built in 1937, is a popular destination for pilgrims. For years, the beatification of 19-year-old Anna Suppan, who was murdered in 1910, has been demanded in Wörth near Gnas. Wayside shrines, crosses and the memorial chapel stand at the scenes.
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Picturesquely enthroned there, on the hill in Schichenau, a district of St. Stefan im Rosental, the Schichenau chapel. The small sacred building, idyllically located between vineyards, is dedicated to the Mother of God. From here you have a wonderful view of St. Stefan.
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The vinegar rose is a wild rose species found in St. Stefan im Rosental and has served as a coat of arms for the municipality since 1954. The five leaves are assigned the basic elements earth-plants-fire-air-water.
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In the Middle Ages, St. Stefan im Rosental gained independence and thus parochial rights. The church was first mentioned in a document in 1269. The church was rebuilt in 1660, probably after a fire. It is 32 m long, 11.5 m wide and 9.5 m high. The tower was raised to 45m in 1794 and received its mighty onion dome.
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The rosarium in St. Stefan im Rosental is a public park that impresses with its special floral splendor. The sea of flowers is located in the 10,000 m² amusement park in the center of the village and impresses with more than 500 rose bushes in about 100 different types of roses. Historic rose varieties can also be found here, as well as lovely wild roses and the typical English rose. Rare specimens such as the "Green Rose", a Rosa viridiflora, can also be discovered in the Rosarium.
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The Weinwarte Sankt Peter am Ottersbach has been on the Perbersdorfberg since 2004. The 28 meter high wooden observation tower is shaped like a wine glass and from the platform you can see over the Steiner Alpe, the Stradener and Gleichenberger Kogel and the volcanic cone of the Riegersburg. The wine observatory is freely accessible all year round. The Bergler Schlössl inn is only a few meters away.
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Information on Wikipedia: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sankt_Peter_am_Ottersbach#Bauwerke
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Jagerberg offers a wide selection of hiking routes, with over 90 trails to explore. These range from easy walks to more challenging ascents, catering to various fitness levels.
The optimal seasons for hiking in Jagerberg are spring and autumn. Spring brings nature into full bloom, while autumn offers vibrant colorful foliage. Both seasons provide pleasantly mild temperatures, ideal for exploring the rolling hills and forests.
Yes, Jagerberg has over 40 easy hiking routes. An excellent option is the St. Stefan im Rosentale Church loop from Sankt Stefan im Rosental, which is 4.4 km long and takes about an hour to complete, offering a gentle path through the countryside.
The terrain in Jagerberg is characterized by tranquil, rolling hills and verdant forests. You'll find diverse paths, from gentle strolls through the Styrian hill country to more demanding climbs, especially around the base of the Kulmberg mountain.
Yes, many trails in Jagerberg are circular. For example, the St. Stefan im Rosentale Church loop from Drei-Kircherl-Tour is a popular moderate circular route, and the Weinwarte Observation Tower – Weinwarte Perbersdorfberg loop from Entschendorfberg offers an easy circular walk with scenic views.
Jagerberg offers several interesting landmarks and viewpoints. You can visit the Poppendorf Castle, a 17th-century castle with a romantic chapel, or ascend the 25-meter-high Wine Observatory on the Wine & Tower Trail for panoramic views. The chapel in Glojach also provides expansive views of the hilly Styrian landscape.
While Jagerberg is known for its rolling hills, you can find routes that incorporate water features. The Anna Suppan Chapel – Wooden Platforms in Water loop from Hasenegg includes unique wooden platforms over water. Additionally, the Gelsenplatzl Pond is a natural highlight in the region.
The hiking trails in Jagerberg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from nearly 400 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the tranquil atmosphere, diverse landscapes, and well-maintained paths that offer a mix of easy and moderate options.
Yes, Jagerberg offers a few more challenging routes, with 4 trails classified as difficult. The ascent to the Kulmberg, for instance, can be demanding but rewards hikers with breathtaking vistas of the Styrian hill country.
Yes, the region offers options for refreshments and accommodation. You can find places like Bulldogwirt Wieden near Straden for dining. The area also has guesthouses and local establishments where you can relax after your hike.
Absolutely. The Poppendorf Castle is directly accessible, and the Pechmann's Old Oil Mill & Camel Farm offers a unique historical and cultural experience. The Notburgaweg Jagerberg is also a nature trail with historical significance as a former school route.
For panoramic views, consider trails that lead to elevated spots. The chapel in Glojach provides expansive views of the hilly Styrian landscape. Additionally, the Viewpoint on the Kaskögerlweg and the Wine Observatory on the Wine & Tower Trail are excellent for taking in the scenery.


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