Natural monuments around Stallhofen offer diverse landscapes for exploration. The region features a mix of gorges, summits, and unique natural springs. These natural features provide opportunities for various outdoor activities, from leisurely walks to challenging hikes. Stallhofen's natural areas are characterized by their varied terrain and scenic viewpoints.
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The cross was recently renewed. The hike to Wartenstein is very beautiful and varied.
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The Brunner was built in 1998 according to the plans of Prof. Ernst Fuchs as a biblical addition to the Barbara Church. The 7-sided water basin shows various motifs from the Bible relating to the story of Moses. The fountain was decorated with 430,000 pebbles, 144,000 pieces of glass mosaic. The base is covered with 3600 glass prisms from Swarovski and the statue is covered with 400 pieces of gold leaf.
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Sure-footedness and good shoes are required for the last few meters to the Hochstein, because the stony ground makes it very slippery and there is a steep descent on both sides of the path. The summit is only a few square meters and there is a steep descent all around. The distant view is fantastic.
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Just beautiful, MTB but forbidden 🚫
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Beautiful paths by bike or on foot
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You have to see the fountain here in the city park of Bärnbach.
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This beautiful fountain is in the city park of Bärnbach, there are many benches.
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The Bründl is located on the forest path from the Fuchsloch to the ruin, there is always water flowing, even in the driest time. Here is also the lower end of a single trail (also a hiking trail, so drive slowly), which is easy to ride for advanced riders.
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The region around Stallhofen offers a variety of natural monuments. Highly regarded by visitors are the Teigitschklamm Gorge, known for its very nice hiking trail, and the Hochstein Summit (925 m), which provides fantastic distant views. Another favorite is the Wartenstein Summit, offering varied and beautiful hiking trails.
You can explore a diverse range of natural features. The area boasts impressive gorges like the Teigitschklamm, majestic summits such as Hochstein and Wartenstein offering panoramic views, and unique natural springs like St. Annen Bründl. Further afield, you'll find the scenic Thalersee lake, the captivating Kesselfall waterfall, and the towering Hochlantsch Mountain.
Yes, the area is excellent for hiking. Many natural monuments, like the Teigitschklamm Gorge and Wartenstein Summit, feature well-maintained hiking trails. For more challenging routes, consider the ascent to Hochstein Summit (925 m) or the trails around Hochlantsch Mountain. You can find numerous hiking routes in the region, including easy, moderate, and challenging options, by exploring the Hiking around Stallhofen guide.
While mountain biking is not very popular in the Teigitschklamm Gorge, the wider Stallhofen region offers great cycling opportunities. Thalersee is ideal for leisurely walks and cycling around the lake. You can discover various cycling routes, including options like the 'New Church of Sankt Bartholomä – Café Famoos loop', by checking out the Cycling around Stallhofen guide. Boating is also available at Thalersee.
For those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Hochstein Summit (925 m) requires sure-footedness and good shoes due to stony ground and steep descents. The Hochlantsch Mountain, the highest in the Graz Highlands, also offers demanding trails and even a via ferrata on its northern flank. The Kesselfall Waterfall hike, with its approximately 50 ladders and bridges through the gorge, provides an exciting and rewarding experience.
Absolutely. Thalersee is a popular local recreation area, perfect for families with its walking paths, sunbathing lawn, and boat rentals. The hike to the Kesselfall Waterfall is also considered suitable for families, offering an immersive nature experience. Additionally, the Moses Fountain by Ernst Fuchs in Bärnbach City Park is a family-friendly man-made monument with benches and a unique design.
The natural monuments are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring is particularly vibrant for visiting the Kesselfall Waterfall, as melting snow makes its cascade especially impressive. For hiking, late spring to early autumn offers pleasant temperatures and clear views, especially on summits like Hochstein and Hochlantsch. Winter can offer unique snowy landscapes, but some trails might be more challenging or inaccessible.
The Kesselfall Waterfall is an impressive natural spectacle, cascading 30 to 38 meters within a nature reserve. Its uniqueness lies in the romantic and exciting hiking trail that leads through the Kesselfallklamm Gorge, featuring around 50 ladders and bridges. The surrounding forests are home to diverse flora, and a hidden grotto with stalactites and stalagmites is also nearby, adding to its allure.
Hochlantsch, at 1,720 meters, is the highest mountain in the Graz Highlands, offering breathtaking panoramic views that can extend as far as Hungary or Slovenia on clear days. Hikers are drawn to its well-maintained trails and magnificent vistas. A unique cultural element is the pilgrimage church of Schüsserlbrunn, nestled on its cliffs and accessible only on foot, with a spring believed to have healing powers.
Yes, there are options available. At Thalersee, you'll find a café with a terrace directly on the water, offering specialties and drinks. For other natural monuments, it's advisable to check local amenities in nearby towns and villages. The region around Stallhofen generally has various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options to support visitors.
Beyond the scenic beauty, you can observe interesting geological features. The Kesselfall Waterfall area includes a hidden grotto with stalactites and stalagmites. Hochlantsch Mountain's geology features Hochlantsch limestone and Größkogelkalk. The St. Annen Bründl is a beautiful old well that still provides fresh water, even in dry times, showcasing a continuous natural spring.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The beautiful paths and varied hikes, such as those around Wartenstein Summit, are frequently praised. The fantastic distant views from summits like Hochstein (925 m) are a major draw, as is the tranquil setting of places like Thalersee. The region's natural areas are valued for their scenic beauty and the chance to immerse oneself in nature.


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