Best natural monuments around Eibiswald offer diverse natural experiences in the south of Schilcherland, at the foot of the Koralpe. This region features a mix of artificial lakes, mountain peaks, and waterfalls. The landscape provides opportunities for both leisurely exploration and more challenging outdoor activities. Eibiswald serves as a starting point for discovering these natural sites.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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"Is it always something special for you?" asks presenter Werner Schmidbauer, as he reaches the summit cross crowning the Rabenkopf mountain with Munich pastor Rainer Maria Schießler in an episode of the Bavarian Television series "Gipfeltreffen." I would like to offer his short but succinct answer for the consideration of all who linger before this small, sacred monument: "For me, the cross has always been a symbol of encouragement, hope, new beginnings, and life. That's how my parents taught it to me..."
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I ask the next friendly hiker who reads this beforehand to take a summit book and a new pen for the summit, because the book is unfortunately full and the pen is already very old 🖊️📒 Thank you very much!
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The summit cross collapsed in January 2014 due to heavy snow and ice loads. On June 6, 2014, the cross was re-erected in its old form made of oak wood and was ceremoniously inaugurated on July 5, 2014 by Dean Engelbert Hofer and Pastor Eugen Länger ✝️ http://www.kleindenkmaeler.at/detail/gipfelkreuz_grosser_speikkogel
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Markante Berge am Horizont: Kranjska Rinka (2453 m) 🏔️ Planjava Zahodni vrh (2394 m) 🏔️ Ojstrica (2350 m) 🏔️ Dahinter befindet sich Ljubljana 🌆
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🌄 View towards southern Styria 🍇 Deutschlandsberg district Leibnitz district Graz surroundings Graz
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The Große Speikkogel is the highest peak in the Koralpe ⛰️ The peak is located in Carinthia around 400 meters west of the border with Styria, around 18 km west of Deutschlandsberg in Styria and around 10 km east of Wolfsberg 🧭 Its summit cross was erected in 1948, renovated in 1973 and renewed in June 2014 ✝️ Height: 2140 m Source: Wikipedia
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The Große Speikkogel is the highest peak in the Koralpe ⛰️ The peak is located in Carinthia around 400 meters west of the border with Styria, around 18 km west of Deutschlandsberg in Styria and around 10 km east of Wolfsberg 🧭 Its summit cross was erected in 1948, renovated in 1973 and renewed in June 2014 ✝️ Height: 2140 m Source: Wikipedia
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One of the rare lakes in southwestern Styria. The reservoir is a busy place on sunny weekends. Here you can enjoy swimming, hiking, cycling and camping. Parking spaces are rare and chargeable.
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The Eibiswald region offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including picturesque lakes like the Soboth Reservoir, refreshing waterfalls such as Poms Waterfall, and majestic mountain summits like the Großer Speikkogel Summit. You can also discover unique geological formations and wild gorges like the Wasserlochklamm.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Soboth Reservoir is highly recommended, offering swimming, sunbathing, and easy walking paths around its 'fjord-like' waters. The Hadernigg Waterfall is also easily accessible, even with a stroller, providing a pleasant nature experience for all ages. The village of Glashütten, a starting point for the Koralm Crystal Trail, is another family-friendly option.
The region around Eibiswald, particularly the Koralpe, offers a wide range of hiking experiences, from leisurely walks to challenging mountain tours. You can find trails around the Soboth Reservoir, or embark on more demanding ascents to summits like the Großer Speikkogel. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Eibiswald guide.
Absolutely! The Eibiswald region is excellent for cycling. The lakeside road around the Soboth Reservoir is popular for cycling, and the Hadernigg Waterfall is a scenic point along the St. Lorenzen mountain bike tour. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, in the MTB Trails around Eibiswald and Road Cycling Routes around Eibiswald guides.
The Soboth Reservoir is highly popular due to its 'fjord-like' appearance and pleasant water temperatures, despite being an artificial lake. It's an 80-hectare hub for recreation, offering swimming, sunbathing, fishing, diving, surfing, sailing, and camping facilities. It's also integrated into the local hiking network.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Koralpe region. The Großer Speikkogel Summit, the highest peak in the Koralpe at 2140 meters, offers extensive views towards southern Styria. Other viewpoints like the Loskogel Summit Cross also provide stunning vistas.
While not entirely hidden, the Poms Waterfall is described as 'something hidden' and requires a bit of navigation to find the best viewing spot. It offers a refreshing experience with its cascading waters. The Wasserlochklamm gorge is also a wild and romantic detour into untouched nature.
The Koralm Crystal Trail is an EU project that highlights geological developments and diverse rock formations within the Koralpe region. The village of Glashütten, located at 1,300 meters, serves as a starting point for this trail and features a geopark built on the site of an old glassworks.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural experiences, from the refreshing spray of waterfalls like Poms Waterfall to the stunning panoramic views from mountain peaks. The Soboth Reservoir is highly valued for its recreational opportunities, including swimming and various water sports, making it a popular spot for both relaxation and activity.
Yes, the Hadernigg Waterfall is definitely worth visiting. This approximately 10-meter-high waterfall on the Essigbach stream offers a 'rushing nature experience of a special kind' and is described as a 'small paradise in the middle of the forest.' It's also easily accessible, even with a stroller, and is a scenic point along the St. Lorenzen mountain bike tour.
While primarily focused on natural beauty, some sites offer a blend of nature and history. The village of Glashütten, for example, is a historical site at 1,300 meters, known for its past as a glassworks location and now home to a geopark that integrates the Koralm Crystal Trail.


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