Best attractions and places to see around Bezirk Graz-Umgebung encompass a diverse landscape surrounding the city of Graz, Austria. This region features a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and significant natural features. Visitors can explore traditional villages, ancient monasteries, and unique architectural designs. The area also offers mountains, gorges, and lakes, providing varied outdoor experiences.
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Great main square in the middle of the old town
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Very interesting hut with good cider to drink.
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The current image of the late historicist, old German town hall largely corresponds to that of the last stage of construction; the south wing of the building is dated 1889, the main wing 1893. The main façade facing the main square has a dome-topped central projection and corner turrets that protrude over the entire height. The facade decoration was greatly simplified in 1922, with the false brickwork of the walls on the upper floors being removed and the facade smoothed, the decoration on the roofs reduced and most of the statues in the wall niches lost; only two sandstone figures (lansquenets) and a sandstone bust remained on the west front. The figures were originally by the artists Hans Brandstetter, Karl Lacher, Karl Peckary, Emanuel Pendl and Rudolf Vital. The niche figures show important Austrians (such as the Habsburg emperors) and the four great allegories.
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Feelings of happiness arise there at any time of year. It is a very special spot on earth, a true natural idyll, otherwise Arnie, the most famous son of the place - who grew up nearby and whose birthplace now shows his career as a museum - would probably not have proposed marriage to his then fiancée Maria Shriver right here, in a rowing boat on the Thalersee. Even though that was a while ago, the original boat on the shore of the Thalersee still bears witness to it today.
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In the casual, newly built Cafe Thaler See Garten - with a beautiful large terrace right on the water - you can really enjoy the wonderful view with all kinds of fine specialties, cool drinks and of course coffee, cake and ice cream. Not only walkers and day-trippers like to stop off at the modern Waldcafé Thalersee, it also offers ideal conditions for events, seminars and celebrations on the lake.
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Nice photo spot for a short rest.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Kesselfall Gorge in Semriach, known for its special hiking experience. For a more challenging adventure, the Bärenschützklamm Laddered Gorge in Almenland Nature Park features wooden walkways alongside waterfalls. You can also discover Austria's largest stalactite cave, the Lurgrotte Caves, near Peggau and Semriach. For relaxation, Thaler Lake offers walking, boating, and dining by the water.
Yes, the area is excellent for hiking. You can find easy walks, such as those around Thaler Lake, or more challenging trails up Schöckl Mountain, Graz's local mountain. For specific routes, explore the Easy hikes around Bezirk Graz-Umgebung guide, which includes routes like the Thalersee loop. Many trails offer stunning views, and you might even find a cozy hut like Mühlbacherhütte for a break.
Bezirk Graz-Umgebung is rich in history and culture. Explore the Main Square in Frohnleiten, a picturesque medieval village with architecture from the 15th and 16th centuries. Visit Rein Abbey, the oldest Cistercian monastery in the world, founded in 1129. The Austrian Open Air Museum Stübing showcases traditional Austrian houses, offering a glimpse into historical rural life. You can also see the unique St. Barbara Church in Bärnbach, designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, or the Arnold Schwarzenegger Museum in Thal.
Absolutely! Many attractions cater to families. The Kesselfall Gorge offers an exciting hiking experience suitable for families. Thaler Lake is perfect for walks, pedal boating, and enjoying the lakeside. The Austrian Open Air Museum Stübing provides an engaging educational experience for all ages. For a unique animal encounter, consider visiting the Piber Lipizzaner Stud Farm to see the famous horses or enjoy an alpaca trek with Schöcklblick Alpakas.
For breathtaking views, head to the Schöckl summit cross, which offers panoramic vistas from its 1,445-meter summit and a chance to watch paragliders. Another excellent spot is Schöcklkopf Summit, providing great views of the Styrian hills and Graz. Within Graz, Schlossberg Graz is a prominent viewpoint with extensive views over the city and its iconic clock tower.
The area around Bezirk Graz-Umgebung offers various cycling opportunities. You can find gravel biking routes, such as the challenging 'Johann-Waller Hut – View of Graz loop from Graz Hauptbahnhof,' or mountain biking trails like the 'Rein Abbey – Mühlbacherhütte loop from Gratwein-Gratkorn.' For more options, check out the Gravel biking around Bezirk Graz-Umgebung and MTB Trails around Bezirk Graz-Umgebung guides.
Yes, the region has several unique spots. The Austrian Sculpture Park features modern art integrated into a natural landscape, offering a distinctive outdoor gallery experience. You can also visit the St. Barbara Church in Bärnbach, famous for its colorful and unconventional design by Friedensreich Hundertwasser. For a relaxing experience, the Thermal bath 'Therme NOVA Köflach' provides a modern spa environment.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like Schöckl and Schlossberg Graz. The welcoming atmosphere and good food at mountain huts like Mühlbacherhütte are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the diverse outdoor activities, from challenging hikes in gorges to relaxing walks around lakes, and the rich historical insights offered by sites like Frohnleiten's medieval village.
Yes, many attractions have nearby dining options. Mühlbacherhütte is known for its food and beautiful garden views, making it a popular stop for hikers. Thaler Lake features lakeside restaurants and cafes like Waldcafé Thalersee. In Frohnleiten, the Main Square offers cafes and historical inns. You'll often find facilities, including cafes and pubs, conveniently located near popular trails and sites.
Yes, some attractions offer wheelchair accessibility. The Main Square in Frohnleiten and Graz City Hall are noted for being wheelchair accessible. Additionally, areas around Thaler Lake are generally accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy the scenery. It's always recommended to check specific venue details for the most up-to-date accessibility information.
The region is home to several important religious sites. Rein Abbey is the oldest Cistercian monastery in the world, offering a deep dive into monastic history and housing an impressive library. The Maria Straßengel Pilgrimage Church is a significant Gothic landmark known for its extensive views. Additionally, the St. Barbara Church in Bärnbach, with its unique Hundertwasser design, is a modern architectural marvel with spiritual significance.
Yes, there are options for water-based recreation. Thaler Lake is a popular spot for walking, rowing, and pedal boating. Schwarzlsee also offers various water activities, including wakeboarding, and is known for hosting concerts. While not explicitly listed as a swim spot, Thalersee was once the largest 'beach' in Styria, indicating its historical use for water-related leisure.


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