Mountain peaks around Bezirk Graz-Umgebung, located in Styria, Austria, offer diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. This region is characterized by its varied natural landscape, including the prominent Grazer Bergland. The area provides numerous opportunities for exploration, with peaks that cater to different interests and fitness levels. Many summits feature historical sites or offer panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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On the occasion of the patronal feast found here – the popular pilgrimage church in the Graz area is dedicated to "The Nativity of Mary" – I would like to offer those staying here a short reflection by Saint John of Damascus (born 675/676, died before 754): "The day of the birth of the Mother of God is a day of universal joy, for through the Mother of God the entire human race was renewed and the suffering of the first mother, Eve, was transformed into joy."
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Built in 1839 as a wooden viewing platform. Stephaninwarte, a former weather station Bought by the Styrian Mountain Association in 1880 and built in its current form. Owned by the Austrian Alpine Association since 2010 and freely accessible (during opening hours).
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Very beautifully situated baroque pilgrimage church, whose facade is beautifully illuminated especially in the evening light.
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Always good to test your coordination a bit.
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The most popular mountain peak is Schöckl summit cross, standing at 1,445 meters and offering expansive panoramic views. Another highly regarded spot is Schöcklkopf Summit, known for its views of the Styrian hills and opportunities to watch paragliders. Schlossberg Graz is also very popular, offering historical landmarks and views over the city.
The Schöckl summit cross provides extensive panoramic views stretching from Slovenia and Italy to the mountain tops of Wechsel, Rax, and Hochschwab. The Schöcklkopf Summit also offers great views of the Styrian hills and Graz. For views directly over Graz, Schlossberg Graz, Stephaniewarte Observation Tower, and Rudolfswarte Observation Tower are excellent choices.
Yes, the Schöckl mountain is particularly family-friendly. It offers a modern six-passenger cable car for easy access, a summer toboggan run called "Hexenexpress," and a barrier-free hiking trail. The Schöckl Motor Skills Park for Everyone is also a great option for families. Schlossberg Graz is another family-friendly destination with attractions and views.
The Schöckl is highly accessible. A modern six-passenger cable car from St. Radegund can transport visitors to the plateau in about seven minutes, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels. This accessibility contributes to its popularity as a destination.
Beyond hiking, Schöckl offers a variety of activities. You can enjoy the "Hexenexpress" summer toboggan run, explore a barrier-free hiking trail, or use the motor skills path. Mountain bikers can tackle its demanding downhill trail, while paragliders and hang gliders utilize its excellent thermic conditions. Traditional restaurants on the mountain provide places to relax.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging experiences, peaks like Schiffall and Hochtrötsch are often included in longer hiking routes, such as the Kreuzkogel – Schiffall loop, providing a more immersive experience. The Schöckl also features a permanent downhill trail considered one of the most demanding in Austria for mountain bikers. You can find challenging MTB routes like the "Johann-Waller Hut – Schöckl Summit loop" or "Hauenstein Summit – Schöckl Summit loop" on komoot's MTB Trails around Bezirk Graz-Umgebung guide.
Yes, traditional restaurants are available on the Schöckl mountain, offering places to relax and enjoy the views. The Plotscherbauer Alpine Hut is another option for food and rest. Additionally, Lustbühel Castle also features a restaurant.
Beyond Schöckl, other significant peaks in the Grazer Bergland include Schiffall (1,221 m), Hochtrötsch (1,239 m), and Hohe Rannach (1,018 m). These peaks offer diverse hiking opportunities and scenic views within the picturesque landscape.
Yes, the region offers an extensive network of hiking opportunities. For easy walks, you can explore routes mentioned in the Easy hikes around Bezirk Graz-Umgebung guide, such as the "Thalersee Pedal Boat Rental – Thalersee Lakeside Restaurant loop." For more challenging trails, consider routes that include Schiffall or Hochtrötsch. You can also find various running trails in the Running Trails around Bezirk Graz-Umgebung guide.
Plabutsch (763 m) is the highest and most prominent mountain directly within the city of Graz, offering accessible hiking and walking trails close to the city center. Schlossberg Graz is also centrally located and easily reachable, providing green spaces and vantage points over the city.
The Schöckl stands at 1,445 meters. Other prominent peaks include Hochtrötsch at 1,239 meters, Schiffall at 1,221 meters, Hohe Rannach at 1,018 meters, and Plabutsch at 763 meters. Haneggkogel reaches an elevation of 1,089 meters.
Yes, Schlossberg Graz is a significant historical site featuring landmarks like the clock tower and bell tower. The Mariatrost Basilica is an impressive pilgrimage church near Graz. The Schöckl mountain itself has a 100-meter-high steel construction on its summit that has been broadcasting radio and TV programs since 1956.
The mountain peaks in Bezirk Graz-Umgebung can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, with vibrant foliage or blooming flowers. Summer is ideal for a wide range of activities, including the Schöckl's summer toboggan run. Even in winter, some paths, like those leading to the Rudolfswarte Observation Tower, are practically year-round walkable, offering different scenic experiences.
Yes, many trails in the region are suitable for dogs. Schlossberg Graz is noted as dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local regulations, especially in nature protection areas or near livestock.


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