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6.58km
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This difficult 4.1-mile (6.6 km) jogging circuit in Straßgang offers varied terrain, panoramic views, and historical sights near Graz.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Start point
Bus stop
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3.31 km
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4.89 km
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6.58 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.77 km
1.03 km
450 m
309 m
Surfaces
4.80 km
1.01 km
485 m
220 m
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< 100 m
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This route is categorized as a 'Hard run' for a reason. You can expect varied terrain, including unpaved sections, potentially steep inclines, and uneven surfaces. It's advisable to wear sturdy shoes and be prepared for a challenging jogging experience, as some sections may require sure-footedness.
Yes, the circuit offers diverse scenery. You'll pass through areas with rural tranquility, farms, and potentially alpine pastures. Highlights include the Osterluzeifeld and the St. Martin Steps. Elevated points, such as near the Pilgrimage Church of Mary Straßgang, can offer panoramic views over the southern part of Graz.
Given its 'hard run' classification and varied terrain, spring and autumn are generally ideal for jogging this circuit. The temperatures are milder, and the natural scenery is particularly beautiful. Summer can be pleasant, but be mindful of warmer temperatures. Winter jogging is possible, but some sections might be slippery or require extra caution due to snow or ice.
While the Straßgang area is generally welcoming to dogs, specific rules for this challenging jogging circuit are not detailed. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially on shared paths or near wildlife. Ensure your dog is fit enough for the 'hard run' difficulty and varied terrain, and always carry water for both of you.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to jog the Circuit Straßgang - Surrounding area of Graz. It's a publicly accessible route.
Specific parking details for this exact circuit are not provided, but the Straßgang district offers various parking options. Look for public parking areas within Straßgang, especially near residential zones or local amenities, which might provide convenient access to the trailheads. Consider areas close to Bad Straßgang for potential parking spots.
The Straßgang district of Graz is well-served by public transport. You can use local bus lines to reach the area. Check the Graz public transport website (e.g., Holding Graz Linien) for the most current routes and timetables to find a stop closest to your desired starting point within Straßgang.
Yes, the Circuit Straßgang - Surrounding area of Graz intersects with several other paths. Sections of this route overlap with the Hauptradroute 11, Wanderweg 10, Wanderweg 7, and the Premstätten Runde. You'll also find parts of the Waldlehrpfad St. Martin and the St.-Martin-Steig along the way.
No, this circuit is explicitly rated as 'difficult' and a 'Hard run'. It requires a good level of fitness, sure-footedness, and some experience with varied, potentially steep terrain. Beginners might find it overly challenging; it's more suited for experienced joggers looking for a demanding workout.
The Straßgang district combines urban living with rural charm, so you'll find various local establishments. There are cafes, pubs, and restaurants within the district where you can refuel after your jog. Explore the main streets and areas around the district center for options.
The circuit offers a blend of natural beauty. You'll likely encounter forested areas, especially those connected to the Plabutsch and Buchkogel hills. The broader Straßgang area also features natural attractions like the Eisbründl cave and Bründl ponds, contributing to the idyllic setting.