Best attractions and places to see around Seckau include a blend of historical sites, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. Located in the south of the Seckau Alps, the region offers diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient landmarks, significant cultural sites, and picturesque natural features. The area provides opportunities to discover both historical depth and scenic outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A beautiful destination. Imposing tower structure with a managed tavern. Brisk ascent via 'Wolfsgrube'. The descent via 'Vorder-Tremmel' on the forest road makes it a circular route. Starting point: Sachendorf parking lot. The tower tavern is open continuously from May 1st - October 31st (10 am - 7 pm).
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The village was first documented approximately 1,000 years ago, when it was owned by the Einödhof Castle estate. Einödhof Castle changed hands several times over the years. The castle ruins were gradually demolished over the years to prevent damage to the surrounding buildings. Today, only the castle's main tower and some dilapidated walls remain. Einödhof Castle is now privately owned. Under certain conditions, the Einödhof Castle ruins can still be visited.
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The village remains largely rural to this day. Einödhof is home to two large farms and one smaller farm. The two large farms are located on the western edge of the village, in Alteinödhof. Neueinödhof is the name given to the small settlement in the east of the village, which consists of around eight single-family homes. The buildings on the northern side were all built during the 20th century, and those on the southern side during the 21st century.
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Einödhof is a scattered settlement on the outskirts of Knittelfeld with approximately 28 inhabitants (as of April 10, 2024). The small settlement was located in the former municipality of Apfelberg; today it is located in the city of Knittelfeld, in the Murtal district (formerly Knittelfeld district), in the Austrian federal state of Styria.
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The ruins of this castle are located a few hundred metres from the Murtal cycle path and the view is tempting to pause and take in the view. An information board briefly tells the history of the building and the associated estate over the last 900 years.
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A very pretty church that is wonderful to hike to. On top there is a beautiful view.
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For panoramic vistas, the Tremmelberg Observation Tower is a must-visit. This 42-meter high tower offers wonderful views in all directions. Another excellent spot is the Maria Schnee Pilgrimage Church on the Hochalm, situated at 1,822 meters, providing expansive views over Seckau and the Murtal.
Seckau is rich in history and culture. The most prominent site is Seckau Abbey, a Benedictine abbey founded in 1140. It features Romanesque architecture, a Habsburg mausoleum, and the Seckau Apocalypse by Herbert Boeckl. You can also visit the Maria Schnee Pilgrimage Church on the Hochalm, consecrated in 1660, and the Kalvarienbergkirche on the Tremmelberg.
The Seckau region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. Popular hiking destinations include the path to the Maria Schnee Pilgrimage Church and the Chakrenwanderweg. For cycling, there are various routes, including easy road cycling tours and more challenging gravel biking trails. Explore more options on the Gravel biking around Seckau and Road Cycling Routes around Seckau guide pages.
Yes, Seckau offers options for families. The Floating Mur Bridge is a unique and easily accessible destination for walks and bike rides, featuring benches for resting. For hiking, the Märchenwaldweg (Fairytale Forest Trail) near Zeltweg-Seibersdorf is particularly suitable for families. You can also find easy walking paths like the 'Floating Mur Bridge loop from Kobenz' on the Easy hikes around Seckau guide.
For easy hikes, consider routes like the 'Schönberg Church loop from Red Bull Ring' or the 'Floating Mur Bridge loop from Kobenz'. These trails are generally shorter and less strenuous, perfect for a relaxed walk. More options are available on the Easy hikes around Seckau guide page.
The Seckau Alps offer stunning natural beauty. You can explore the picturesque surroundings of green meadows and majestic mountains. Highlights include the Hochreichart Summit for challenging hikes and 360-degree panoramic views, and the Seckauer Zinken, which features dense forests and a beautiful mountain lake. Weiermoarteich is also a special natural excursion destination.
The Maria Schnee Pilgrimage Church on the Hochalm is special for several reasons. Located at 1,822 meters, it is the highest pilgrimage church in the Eastern Alps, offering breathtaking views over Seckau and the Murtal. It was built in 1660 for alpine shepherds and dairymen, providing a unique blend of spiritual significance and natural beauty. Services are still held here on the first Sundays of July and August.
The Floating Mur Bridge is unique because its height adjusts with the water level of the Mur River. It's a popular spot for walks and bike rides, offering benches where you can relax and watch the water flow by. Visitors often comment on its unusual construction and accessibility.
Visitors to the Tremmelberg Observation Tower consistently praise the wonderful panoramic views it offers. On clear days, the 42-meter tower provides extensive vistas in all directions, making the 202-step climb well worth it. It's considered a great spot for photography and enjoying the Mur valley scenery.
Yes, experienced trekkers can find challenging routes in the Seckau Alps. The Hochreichart Summit offers a demanding ascent with a rewarding 360-degree panoramic view extending from Hochschwab to the Julian Alps. The Seckauer Zinken also provides a challenging hike through dense forests to a beautiful mountain lake.
Beyond its historical and architectural significance, Seckau Abbey offers unique cultural experiences. You can take guided tours, known as the 'World of the Monks,' to learn about its 850-year history. The abbey also features its own distillery, where you can taste monastery schnapps and liqueurs, and a monastery shop selling local products.
Yes, you can explore the Ruins of Einödhof Castle. While mostly in ruins with only the main tower and some dilapidated walls remaining, this privately owned castle can still be visited under certain conditions. It offers a glimpse into the region's medieval past, with its origins dating back to the 12th century.
Seckau is an excellent region for outdoor activities, particularly hiking, during the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for exploring the trails and viewpoints. The Maria Schnee Pilgrimage Church, for instance, holds services on the first Sundays of July and August, indicating good conditions during summer.


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