Best mountain peaks around Feldkirchen bei Graz are found in the broader region, as Feldkirchen bei Graz itself is characterized by rolling hills and green meadows. Located in the district of Graz-Umgebung in Styria, Austria, the area offers access to diverse mountainous terrain. These accessible peaks provide varied hiking opportunities and expansive views. The region serves as a gateway to exploring the natural landscapes of Styria.
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When the Sacred Heart Church in Graz was planned around 1880, the then Prince-Bishop Johann Baptist Zwerger initially envisioned a church modeled after the Votive Church in Vienna, one of the world's most important Neo-Gothic religious buildings. For reasons of cost, a Neo-Gothic brick building was ultimately chosen, and the design was entrusted to Georg von Hauberrisser, a native of Graz. He had already made a name for himself as the architect of Munich's City Hall. In keeping with the Romanticism that influenced all cultural developments at the time, the Sacred Heart Church was built in the Neo-Gothic style. This means that the architecture and formal language of the Middle Ages were consciously revived and further enhanced. This resulted in the delicately designed turrets, the elaborate tracery window above the entrance portal, and the numerous pointed arches. The monumental appearance was created by the construction of two stories: a lower church upon which an upper church was built. The imposing southwest tower, with its spire reaching far into the sky, is, at 109.6 meters, the third tallest church tower in Austria, after those of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna and the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Linz. Inside the so-called "Way Church," where everything is oriented towards the baldachin high altar, one is greeted by a light-filled hall framed by artfully designed pillars and an impressive net-vaulted ceiling. The white exterior and the stained-glass windows lend the church an even more welcoming atmosphere. The stained-glass windows are among the few remaining examples of Neo-Gothic glass art in Austria. The iconographic program of the frescoes and the ten side altars is dedicated to the Redeemer and his open heart for humanity. During the winter months, the upper church is closed from the beginning of November until just before Easter, and only the lower church is open.
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Always good for a rest.
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At the top of the mountain you have a great panoramic view of the city, ideally sitting on the wall with a drink. It is also a great place in the evening to enjoy the city lights.
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Great vantage point above Graz. A must visit. With the Schlossbergbahn or on foot 🥰
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Many roads lead to Rome - but also to the Schlossberg. The Schlossberg is the striking hill in Graz, on which the clock tower and the bell tower are visible from afar. The ensemble is the landmark of Graz. I highly recommend that you climb the Schlossberg from different sides. The castle mountain climb is exciting, but the less traveled paths are also a highlight.
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The Herz-Jesu-Kirche or parish church Graz-Herz Jesu is a Roman Catholic church built in the neo-Gothic brick style in the 2nd district of Graz, St. Leonhard. The building, built between 1881 and 1887, has the third highest church tower in Austria and is one of the most important historicist buildings in Styria. Source: Wikipedia
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The control room itself (spiral staircase and viewing platform) are currently closed or closed in winter from November to May (staircase access screwed to a grille)
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For expansive views, consider the Schöckl, often called Graz's home mountain, which provides panoramic vistas of Graz and the Styrian landscape. The Plabutsch also offers good views over Graz, ideal for shorter excursions. Further afield, the Rinsennock and Falkertspitz in the Nock Mountains boast impressive panoramic views, with Falkertspitz offering stunning scenery combined with Lake Falkert.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. The Schöckl is very accessible, with a cable car and a summer toboggan run, making it fun for all ages. The Schlossberg Graz is also family-friendly, offering various paths to its summit and historical sites to explore. Lustbühel Castle, while not a peak, is a historical site with a petting zoo and playground, perfect for families after a walk in the area.
The Schlossberg Graz is a prominent historical site, featuring the iconic clock tower, bell tower, casemates, and the Turkish fountain, all part of Graz's historic old town. Lustbühel Castle is a 17th-century pleasure palace now housing a kindergarten, with a cider tavern on its property. While not a peak, the Herz-Jesu Church Graz, with its neo-Gothic architecture and one of Austria's highest church towers, is a significant cultural landmark nearby.
The Schöckl is easily accessible via a cable car, which is a convenient option for many visitors. The Plabutsch is also well-connected and easily reachable from Graz city center. For other peaks further out, public transport options might require a combination of bus and then a walk, so it's best to check local schedules for specific routes.
For those seeking more challenging ascents, peaks like the Rinsennock and Falkertspitz in the Nock Mountains offer more demanding hiking experiences. While Falkertspitz has a steep path along a cliff edge, a longer, more comfortable route is also available. These peaks provide a greater challenge compared to the rolling hills directly around Feldkirchen bei Graz.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. The Schöckl is a popular spot for paragliding in addition to hiking. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including those mentioned in the Cycling around Feldkirchen bei Graz guide, such as the 🚴♂️ Murradweg R2. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like those found in the MTB Trails around Feldkirchen bei Graz guide, including routes with views of Graz.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, popular hiking destinations include the Schöckl with its extensive trail network, and the Plabutsch for walks closer to the city. For longer excursions, the Nock Mountains offer trails to peaks like Rinsennock, Falkertspitz, and Klomnock. You can find more local hiking options in the Hiking around Feldkirchen bei Graz guide, which includes routes like the 'Augarten Riverside Park – Maria-Cäsar-Park City Beach loop'.
The best time largely depends on the specific peak and activity. Many trails, such as those leading to the Rudolfswarte Observation Tower, are walkable year-round. For higher peaks like Rinsennock, hiking during the week is recommended for a quieter experience, especially during peak seasons. Generally, spring to autumn offers the most favorable weather for hiking, but winter hiking is also possible on designated trails.
Yes, the region offers beautiful natural features. The Falkertspitz in the Nock Mountains is notable for the picturesque Falkertsee (Lake Falkert) at its base. The Klomnock offers charming views of the Windebensee within the Nockberge Biosphere Reserve, providing a quintessential Austrian mountain experience with its combination of mountains, lakes, and traditional alpine huts.
Several peaks and trails offer refreshment options. The Schöckl has facilities at its summit. Near the Lustbühel Castle, you'll find a cider tavern ideal for a rest. In the Nock Mountains, the Falkertspitz area includes charming huts for refreshments. For a broader selection, the city of Graz itself, easily accessible from many of these peaks, offers numerous restaurants and cafes.
The Plabutsch is the highest and most prominent mountain directly in Graz, making it incredibly convenient for locals. It's easily accessible from the city and offers various hiking and walking paths. It's a popular spot for shorter hikes and provides good views over Graz, serving as an ideal close-to-city recreation area.
The Schöckl is often referred to as the 'home mountain' of Graz due to its prominence in the Graz Highlands and its accessibility. It's a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike, offering extensive hiking trails, paragliding opportunities, and a summer toboggan run, all while providing panoramic views of Graz and the surrounding Styrian landscape.


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