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Schüsserlbrunn from the Teichalm

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The easiest way to the small pilgrimage church of Schüsserlbrunn, known from the TV programme "9 places - 9 treasures", starts on the lovely Teichalm.
The small wooden church of Schüsserlbrunn virtually clings to the Hochlantsch wall. For centuries, believers have made pilgrimages here, hoping above all for relief from eye complaints. The place takes its name from the healing spring whose water is collected in small "bowls" in the rock behind the church. The church was rebuilt several times and even moved several metres after a threatened rockfall in 1974.

Schüsserlbrunn can only be reached on foot, the route from the Teichalm is the shortest and easiest way. From the "Steirischer Jockl" inn, 198 steps carved into the rock still lead down to the church. Between May and October, church services are regularly celebrated in the church, and then the church is also open. Otherwise, the innkeeper of the "Steirischer Jockl" keeps the church key.

Characteristics

Skill
Fitness

Best season

January
February
March
April
November
December

The tour in numbers

12,0 km
Route
3:30 h
Time
420 hm
Uphill
420 hm
Downhill
1400 m
Highest point

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More information

  • The tour starts directly at the Teichalm lifts at Lake Teichalm.
  • Trail no. 702/745 leads almost level along the Mixnitzbach stream to a crossroads.
  • Now trail no. 3 leads up to the right ("Steir. Jockl" or "Schüsserlbrunn")
  • Over the terrace of the "Steirischer Jockl" go down 198 steps to the right to the church
  • Return to the Teichalm via the same path.
A stop at the "Steirischer Jockl" is definitely recommended! Not only the good cuisine is tempting, but also a breathtaking view.
​​Timetables and travel information can be found at the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) or at Verbundlinie Transport Information. For local transport we recommend the SAM shared taxi East Styria.
SAM stop: WZ3424 Teichalm - Teichwirt

 

All information about the region, the places to stop and stay overnight and the excursion destinations can be found at

Eastern Styria Tourist Board
Naturpark Almenland Office

Fladnitz 100
8163 Fladnitz an der Teichalm
T: +43 3179 23000 
www.almenland.at | www.oststeiermark.com

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Mobility Eastern Styria with shared taxi SAM

Find out about maps, hiking brochures and other tour tips at the tourist office. You can also order information material on our website from the comfort of your own home.

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Kindererlebnis-Bauernhof Perhofer, Silvia | © Oststeiermark Tourismus, Rene Strasser

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