Best natural monuments around Gnas are situated within a region characterized by rolling hills, green forests, and the unique geology of the "Volcano and Thermal Land." This area in southeastern Styria, Austria, offers diverse natural attractions and scenic landscapes. Visitors can explore a network of hiking trails that traverse idyllic landscapes, leading to viewpoints and through distinctive geological formations. The natural environment provides opportunities for outdoor activities and observing local flora.
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Geologically interesting spot near Tieschen.
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Very nice place for a break, especially with children.
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Very neat rose garden. A treat for the eyes and nose!
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well done, really a real highlight
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A piece of Austrian geological history! A very interesting place that explains with many display boards how much the landscape changes over time.
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The vinegar rose is a wild rose species found in St. Stefan im Rosental and has served as a coat of arms for the municipality since 1954. The five leaves are assigned the basic elements earth-plants-fire-air-water.
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The region around Gnas is characterized by rolling hills, green forests, and the unique geology of the "Volcano and Thermal Land." You'll find landscapes shaped by past volcanic activity, offering diverse natural attractions and scenic vistas. The area is ideal for exploring gentle hills and verdant forests.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The Gleichenberger Kogel (598 m) Ruins offers panoramic views from an extinct volcano. Another great spot is the Millstone Quarry — Edelweiss Lookout, which features a small lookout tower with views to the south. For a higher perspective, the Albrechtwarte Observation Tower provides extensive views of the thermal and volcanic region of Styria.
The Gleichenberger Kogel (598 m) Ruins is a significant historical site that is also an extinct volcano, offering a blend of natural and historical interest. Additionally, the spa town of Bad Gleichenberg itself is considered a historical site with a beautiful 20-hectare spa park.
Absolutely! The Rosarium St. Stefan im Rosental is a public park with over 500 rose bushes, making it a beautiful and accessible spot for families. The Albrechtwarte Observation Tower and the Millstone Quarry — Edelweiss Lookout also offer family-friendly experiences with easy walks and engaging features like adventure stations and a 'Russian bowling alley'.
The hiking terrain around Gnas primarily consists of rolling hills and green forests. Trails often traverse idyllic landscapes of vineyards and offer varying difficulty levels, from gentle walks to more challenging ascents. You can expect paths through the unique geological formations of the "Volcano and Thermal Land" region.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Röcksee – Mureck Border Bridge loop', or enjoy running trails like the 'Kaskögerl loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Vulkanland Observation Tower – Giant Sequoia loop'. You can find more details on these activities in our guides for Road Cycling Routes around Gnas, Running Trails around Gnas, and MTB Trails around Gnas.
Yes, many natural monuments are integrated into hiking trails. For instance, the Gleichenberger Kogel (598 m) Ruins is accessible via scenic hikes through the Styrian Volcanic Country. The Millstone Quarry — Edelweiss Lookout is reached via a forest path with adventure stations, following marking '13'.
Gnas is situated within the broader "Volcano and Thermal Land" region, which is known for its unique geological characteristics influenced by past volcanic activity. This includes extinct volcanoes like the Gleichenberger Kogel and areas where ancient millstones were mined, indicating solidified sand and gravel deposits from millions of years ago, as seen at the Millstone Quarry.
Visitors particularly appreciate the immersive experience in the Styrian countryside, combining gentle exercise with stunning visual rewards. The scenic hikes, panoramic views from various lookouts, and the unique geological context of the 'Volcano and Thermal Land' are frequently highlighted. The peaceful and beautiful natural environment provides opportunities for relaxation and photography.
Yes, the Rosarium St. Stefan im Rosental is noted for being wheelchair accessible, making its beautiful floral splendor enjoyable for a wider range of visitors.
Yes, particularly at the Rosarium St. Stefan im Rosental, you can discover a special floral splendor with over 500 rose bushes, including historic rose varieties, wild roses, English roses, and rare specimens like the 'Green Rose'. The vinegar rose, a wild rose species, is also significant to the area.
The Albrechtwarte Observation Tower, located 390 meters above sea level, is the highest point on the Röhrlkogel. This six-meter-high lookout tower offers extensive views of the thermal and volcanic region of Styria, and on clear days, even as far as Marburg in Slovenia.


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