Adventure hike through the Badl gorge
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Hiking across streams and stones
Several streams run from the Badl gorge through the Peggau forest, making your hike an exciting – and cooling! – adventure for the whole family. Cables are fitted for support during the hike through the gorge. It’s a real adventure through the Peggau primeval forest!
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medium
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Via the S35 (exit Badl–Peggau)
A few metres from the starting point at the public car park and the GUSTmobil minivan stop 1213 the route leads southwards and up at the left. Continue upwards alongside the stream bed on trail no. 750. After going past a large rock, keep on for another ten minutes or so until you come to an obsolete forest road at the right on the fork (trail no. 13). Always keeping to the right, return in the direction of Peggau. Forces of nature have created a quaint point of crossing here. Follow climb tracks to the forest road above the Badl gorge and march down to the valley.
After passing the raised hide in the former estate of Binderanderl, a rutted, grooved and abandoned driving track lined with stone walls leads down to the Mautbühel hill. Shortly afterwards you get to the state road, which you follow north until you reach the starting point.
The protected Badlwand railway gallery cannot and may not be accessed! The way back along the state road really is the only option.
Hikers can easily arrive without a car by using bus or train services. The frequent S1 trains between Graz and Bruck/Mur make reaching OberGraz easy.
(Gratwein–Gratkorn railway station)
More details on train and bus connections: www.verbundlinie.at and www.oebb.at
GUSTmobil minivan stops nearby: 1213
Rides can be booked a minimum of 60 minutes before desired departures by telephone (0123 500 44 11), or via Internet (www.ISTmobil.at), using the app. (business hours: Monday – Saturday: 6am – 12 midnight, Sundays & public holidays: 6am – 10pm)
Public car park near the Badl gorge / motorway exit Badl–Peggau
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Badlschlucht (c) AV Frohnleiten | © Region Graz | Meike Brucher
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Badlschlucht (c) AV Frohnleiten | © Region Graz | Meike Brucher
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Badlschlucht im Winter (c) AV Frohnleiten | © Region Graz | Meike Brucher
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Badlschlucht (c) AV Frohnleiten | © Region Graz | Meike Brucher
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Erlebnisreich in der warmen Jahreszeit - Badlschlucht (c) AV Frohnleiten | © Region Graz | Meike Brucher
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Binderanderl in Peggau (c)TV Region Graz | © Region Graz | Meike Brucher
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Blick auf Burg Rabenstein am Heimweg (c) TV Region Graz | © Region Graz | Meike Brucher
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Wasserfall (c) TV Region Graz | © Region Graz | Meike Brucher
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Seile leiten den Weg (c) TV Region Graz-Mias PhotoArt | © Region Graz | Meike Brucher
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Seilsicherungen (c) TV Region Graz-Mias PhotoArt | © Region Graz | Meike Brucher
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Ein Naturerlebnis (c) TV Region Graz-Mias PhotoArt | © Region Graz | Meike Brucher
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Wandern im Bachbett der Schlucht (c) TV Region Graz-Mias PhotoArt | © Region Graz | Meike Brucher
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Pause im Urwald (c) TV Region Graz-Mias PhotoArt | © Region Graz | Meike Brucher
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Über Stock und Stein (c) TV Region Graz-Mias PhotoArt | © Region Graz | Meike Brucher
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Warten auf das GUSTmobil (c)TV Region Graz-Mias PhotoArt | © Region Graz | Meike Brucher
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Frohnleiten (433m)
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