Many guests also appreciate and enjoy visiting Anger because of its lovely landscape, its culinary offerings and the hospitality of its residents.
Here it is still the traditional craftsmen who look after the guests and residents. Bakers and butchers process the regional raw materials into first-class specialties. You can taste and buy at the dairy farm, organic apple farmer, beekeeper and schnapps distiller. The traditional costume house attracts customers from far and wide.
Whether it's a mare's milk stud or a trout inn - health and regionality are the cornerstones of award-winning gastronomy, even with two toques at the Posthotel. The BMX track, outdoor pool and running arena delight athletes, as does the Feistritztal cycle path and the Zetz and Rabenwald as a challenging hiking destination at the stop on the “From Glacier to Wine” hiking route. The Feistritztalbahn has been steaming from Birkfeld through Anger for over 100 years. Much older are the Waxenegg ruins, Anger parish church and 14 Nothelferkirche, St. Ulrich's Chapel at Külml Castle, as well as the Grünbründl and Grubbründl spring shrines and the mills in the fairytale forest. At every turn, visitors encounter traces of history in the small Anger market. “Geh-Schichten”, a collection of local anecdotes that the “komm.st” artists painted on the asphalt in front of the houses.