Best attractions and places to see around Tragöß-Sankt Katharein, nestled in Austria's Styria region, offer a diverse range of natural beauty and cultural sites. The area is situated in the Laming Valley at the foot of the Hochschwab mountains, providing a landscape of limestone peaks, forests, and alpine meadows. Notable natural features include the seasonal Grüner See (Green Lake) and the extensive Hochschwab Massif. Visitors can explore numerous hiking trails, mountain peaks, and historic sites within this region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Super great summit, best in May and September. Ascent strenuous but doable.
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very beautiful viewpoint and a magnificent tour in summer and winter
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There are a variety of options for reaching the refuge. Routes vary from 2 to 5 hours.
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A dreamlike view after a strenuous hike
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On the trail section to the left of the hut, towards the transmitter, there is now a driving ban, but you don't really miss much...........
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wonderful view summit, but totally crowded!
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The incredible view is the true reward for the climb. If the visibility is good, you can see the Zirbitzkogel (border with Carinthia). Ötscher, Hochkar, Großer Priel, Hochtor, Eisenerzer Reichenstein and many more show themselves from their best side.
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The region is famous for the Grüner See (Green Lake), a seasonal phenomenon near Oberort where crystal-clear waters submerge paths in spring. You can also discover the 'secret gorge' of Marienklamm and the Edelweißboden, a nature reserve known for its mountain flowers, especially the edelweiss bloom in early July.
Several peaks provide stunning vistas. The Eisenerzer Reichenstein summit offers extensive views of the Ennstal Alps. The Hochschwab Summit, at 2,277 meters, provides wide views of the surrounding Hochschwab Group. Additionally, the Mugel Summit and Hochanger Summit Cross also boast terrific panoramas.
Yes, beyond the famous Grüner See, you can visit Freizeitsee Zenz, a leisure lake ideal for relaxation, and Kreuzteich, a picturesque pond often included in hiking loops. The Sackwiesensee is another beautiful lake in the area.
The Hochschwab region is a hiker's paradise, offering trails for all levels. You can find numerous routes, including long-distance paths like the 'North Alpine Trail 01' and 'From Glacier to Wine'. For specific routes, explore the Running Trails around Tragöß-Sankt Katharein guide, which includes options like the Messnerin loop and trails around Grüner See.
Absolutely. The area features many mountain bike routes, including options in St. Katharein an der Laming. You can find detailed routes in the MTB Trails around Tragöß-Sankt Katharein guide, with trails like the Kreuzteich loop. For road cycling, the Road Cycling Routes around Tragöß-Sankt Katharein guide offers scenic tours such as the Laming Riverside Path.
In winter, the region transforms, offering opportunities for cross-country skiing, particularly around the Grüner See. The lake itself undergoes a unique seasonal change, receding significantly or even drying up, which is a sight in itself.
Yes, you can gain insights into local heritage at the Heimatmuseum. The municipality also hosts several historic sacred buildings, including the Antoniuskapelle in Oberort and various churches and chapels in St. Katharein an der Laming.
The region offers several family-friendly activities. The Freizeitsee Zenz is perfect for summer relaxation. Unique alpaca tours are also available in the area, providing a memorable experience for all ages. Many hiking trails are suitable for families, especially easier loops around the lakes.
The best time depends on your interests. For the full splendor of the Grüner See, visit in late spring or early summer (May-June) when snowmelt fills the lake. Early July is ideal to witness the edelweiss bloom at Edelweißboden. The warmer months (spring to autumn) are generally best for hiking and outdoor activities, while winter offers cross-country skiing.
Yes, the region has well-known mountain huts. The Schiestlhaus Mountain Hut is notable as the first high-alpine passive house and the highest hut in the region, offering refreshments and accommodation. The Mugel-Schutzhaus on the Mugel Summit also serves as a base for hikers, providing food and lodging.
You can savor authentic Styrian delicacies at local inns and taverns, especially those located around the Grüner See. These establishments offer a chance to enjoy traditional food amidst magnificent natural backdrops.
Yes, there are several easy trails. The loops around Kreuzteich are generally considered easy and picturesque. Many paths around the Grüner See are also suitable for casual walks, allowing you to enjoy the unique scenery without strenuous effort.


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