Best mountain peaks around Semriach, a municipality in Steiermark, offer diverse outdoor experiences in the Grazer Bergland. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing numerous summits and viewpoints. The landscape features a mix of forests, alpine pastures, and rock formations. Semriach serves as a base for exploring these natural features, which include significant peaks within the Styrian landscape.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Great hike! Highly recommended. Great views, enjoy nature, a bit strenuous in places, surefootedness required around the summit. Take plenty of water with you! With a bit of luck you can see ibexes and chamois.
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Large summit cross, great view. Very few tourists (April weekday)
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Great view, from the Dachstein to Hungary
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The Heulantsch (1,473 m) is one of numerous mountains in the Almenland Nature Park. At the summit cross there is a summit book for entries. The view of the Graz mountains, the Hochschwab and the Zirbitzkogel is amazing. Be sure to plan a little time and let the place work its magic on you.
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I wish you a happy new year! Please can someone take a new booklet to the summit when they get the chance? Unfortunately, the summit book was full on December 31, 2023. Thank you :)
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A beautiful rocky peak with 360 degree views. Surefootedness required to walk to the cross. Lots going on when the weather is nice.
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Easy to reach from the Rote Wand car park via the Bucheben Alm or the Tyrnauer Alm
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August 12, 2023 - After the climbing tour, conquered the summit - Fantastic view from up here.
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For a family-friendly experience, the Schöckl summit cross is an excellent choice. It's easily accessible, and its proximity to the cable car mountain station makes it convenient for all ages. You can enjoy panoramic views and watch paragliders take off.
The highest mountain in the Grazer Bergland is the Hochlantsch Summit, standing at 1,720 meters. It offers extensive views over the race field, Teichalm, and Gleinalm, making it a rewarding challenge for experienced hikers.
Yes, several peaks offer stunning views. The Hochlantsch Summit provides extensive vistas. The Schöckl summit cross offers views of surrounding mountains and paragliders. For views of Graz, Slovenia, and Carinthia, consider the Schöcklkopf Summit. The Rote Wand Summit is also known for excellent views of the surrounding mountains.
The region around Semriach offers a variety of hiking trails, from moderate to challenging. For specific routes, you can explore the Hiking around Semriach guide, which includes trails like the Kesselfall Gorge loop or routes around Schöckl summit cross.
Yes, for example, the Rote Wand Summit offers a recommended full-day round trip. You can start at the 'Rote Wand' car park, hike to the summit, continue via Tyrnaueralm to Teichalm, and then return to the car park. You can find more circular routes in the Hiking around Semriach guide.
The Hochlantsch Summit is classified as a challenging climb, offering a significant ascent and rewarding views. Its Scheikl-Klettersteig (via ferrata) is also highly recommended for those seeking an extra challenge.
Absolutely. The region provides numerous mountain biking opportunities. You can check out the MTB Trails around Semriach guide for routes like the Schöckl West Summit loop or the Lurgrotte Cave Entrance loop, which offer diverse terrain for mountain bikers.
The Rote Wand Summit is known for its distinctive steep drop-offs, living up to its name ('Red Wall'). It offers excellent views and is accessible via well-marked hiking trails from various starting points, including options for a round trip.
While popular spots like Schöcklkopf can get busy on weekends, exploring peaks like Heulantsch Summit or less-trafficked routes to Rote Wand Summit from alternative starting points might offer a quieter experience. Early mornings or weekdays are generally best for avoiding crowds.
The best season for hiking the mountain peaks around Semriach is typically from spring to autumn. During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and trails are clear of snow, offering optimal conditions for exploring the diverse landscape of forests, alpine pastures, and rock formations.
Beyond hiking and mountain biking, you can also find running trails in the area. The Running Trails around Semriach guide features routes such as the Schöckl summit cross loop or the Mur Hydroelectric Power Plant loop, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, for popular peaks like Schöckl, parking is generally available near the cable car station or designated trailheads. For the Rote Wand Summit, there's a specific 'Rote Wand' car park near Tyrnau, which serves as a convenient starting point for hikes.


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