Best natural monuments around St.Stefan ob Stainz are characterized by a landscape of rolling hills, green meadows, and dense forests in West Styria, Austria. The region offers a variety of natural features, from healing springs to picturesque vineyards and mountain backdrops. These natural attractions provide opportunities for exploration and appreciation of the local environment. The area's natural beauty is a key aspect of St.Stefan ob Stainz tourism information.
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Unfortunately, the complex is falling into disrepair. The wooden walkway, which is supposed to represent the outline of a church, is partially rotten and is therefore closed for good reason. If you are in the area, you can take a look, but overall the complex is no longer worth a visit.
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Unfortunately, the entire wooden walkway is closed for safety reasons.
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Just beautiful, MTB but forbidden 🚫
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A 756 meter long wooden walkway around a central rock recreates the floor plan of Milan Cathedral, including five wooden entrance portals. The project by artists Anne and Peter Knoll was built in the early 2000s.
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Beautiful little lake that is unfortunately littered. Dog waste, diapers, cigarette butts and much more. It's a shame that some people don't appreciate this little paradise.
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If you've ever been to the lake, you have to walk around the mountain. The wooden walkway is supposed to represent the floor plan of a church.
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Beautifully idyllic gorge that is well suited for bikers. On the way there, you pass the Arnstein power plant and, if you are motivated, also the Arnstein moated castle. At the end of the gorge you get to the Langmannsperre and immediately afterwards to the Hierzmannsperre. So a great starting point for a hike or bike tour! :)
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Very nice tour to the Langmansperre
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The region around St. Stefan ob Stainz offers a variety of natural attractions. Key highlights include the tranquil Stainz Johannes Spring, an officially certified healing spring, and the picturesque Rocky Island in Hebalmsee, a small lake known for its unique rocky island. You can also explore the scenic Teigitschklamm Gorge, which offers a beautiful hiking trail.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Rocky Island in Hebalmsee is a great spot with fish and ducks, perfect for a relaxed visit. The Stainz Johannes Spring (also known as Sauerbrunn Spring) is also considered family-friendly, offering fresh spring water in idyllic surroundings.
St. Stefan ob Stainz is characterized by a diverse natural landscape. You'll find healing springs like the Stainz Johannes Spring, serene lakes such as Hebalmsee, and dramatic gorges like the Teigitschklamm Gorge. The region also features rolling hills, lush green meadows, dense forests, and the picturesque vineyards of Hochgrail, which are part of the 'Schilcher' wine region.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For instance, the Teigitschklamm Gorge features a very nice hiking trail. The broader area of St. Stefan ob Stainz has trails along the Kainach River, the Himmelreich circular hiking trail, and climbs to the Demmerkogel for panoramic views. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around St.Stefan ob Stainz guide.
Beyond hiking, the region provides opportunities for gravel biking. You can explore various routes that take you through the scenic landscape. For gravel biking options, refer to the Gravel biking around St.Stefan ob Stainz guide.
The Stainz Johannes Spring, also known as Sauerbrunn, is an officially certified healing spring located northwest of Stainz. Visitors can experience fresh spring water in a tranquil setting, reached via winding roads through a pristine forest. It's considered a power place to refuel.
Yes, the Vineyards of Hochgrail are a significant natural and cultural highlight. This picturesque landscape is considered a prime example of the region's charm and is the heart of the 'Schilcher' wine region. You can enjoy leisurely strolls amidst the vines and savor the local wine culture, with the Klapotetz at the Hiden winery offering breathtaking panoramic views.
Yes, the Keltenkreis im Zachgraben (Celtic Circle in Zachgraben) offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical, mystical significance. It's believed that specific trees within the circle are associated with birth dates, reflecting ancient Celtic traditions and their deep reverence for nature and seasonal cycles.
The Koralpe Mountain Range forms a dramatic backdrop to the region, reaching up to 2,140 meters. While not directly within St. Stefan ob Stainz, its impressive vistas and presence significantly contribute to the area's natural grandeur and provide a sense of unspoiled wilderness, offering opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views from afar.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and idyllic settings, such as the fresh spring water at Stainz Johannes Spring and the unique charm of the Rocky Island in Hebalmsee with its fish and ducks. The scenic hiking trails, like those in Teigitschklamm Gorge, are also highly valued for their natural beauty and opportunities for exploration.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For example, the route from Klugbauer Hotel & Restaurant to Hahnhof Hut is an easy loop. You can find more easy hiking trails in the Easy hikes around St.Stefan ob Stainz guide, which are perfect for enjoying the natural scenery without strenuous effort.


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