Hiking route Laßnitztalweg - hiking tour "Klause" Deutschlandsberg - Touren-Impression #1 | © TVB/Südsteiermark/Dominik Feibel Hiking route Laßnitztalweg - hiking tour "Klause" Deutschlandsberg - Touren-Impression #1 | © TVB/Südsteiermark/Dominik Feibel

Laßnitztalweg - hiking tour "Klause" Deutschlandsberg

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This hike is ideal on hot summer days. The circular trail is not only captivating because of the romantic atmosphere in the Klause, it also leads past Deutschlandsberg Castle.
Park your car at the car park at the entrance to the Klause and leave everyday life behind. The Natura 2000 site, the Klause, is a wonderful natural jewel on the outskirts of the West Styrian district capital. The shady path with its many opportunities for a leisurely rest is especially special for children. They can observe the wildlife here and splash around a bit.

After half an hour through the beautiful natural landscape and the refreshing forest air, you reach the old Breinmühle. A special highlight of this tour is the view from the Scheidsberg elevated tank of the unique Felsenburg Deutschlandsberg, the town's landmark. It was built around 1100 and a visit to the museum is well worth it. This hike comes full circle at the entrance to the Klause. Due to the danger of slipping, the tour is not accessible in winter. Don't forget to pack a typical West Styrian snack. A hike of seven kilometres whets your appetite.

Characteristics

Skill
Fitness

Best season

January
February
March
November
December

The tour in numbers

easy
Level of difficulty
10,1 km
Route
3:30 h
Time
310 hm
Uphill
310 hm
Downhill
600 m
Highest point

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More information

Plan your journey via Google Maps to the starting point of the tour: www.google.at/maps

From the north:Motorway Munich - Salzburg - Eben - Schladming - Liezen onto the A9 towards Graz. Exit at Lieboch and follow the B76 towards Deutschlandsberg.A9 is subject to toll - Gleinalmtunnel. Alternative: At St. Michael take the S6 towards Bruck and in Bruck take the S35 towards Graz.

From the west:In Villach take the A2 towards Klagenfurt. Exit at Steinberg and drive in the direction of Stainz, from there along the B76 in the direction of Deutschlandsberg.

From the east:A2: Vienna - Aspang - Hartberg - Fürstenfeld - Graz. From Graz continue on the A2 in the direction of Klagenfurt and take the Lieboch exit in the direction of Stainz/Deutschlandsberg/Eibiswald. Follow the B76 until you reach Deutschlandsberg.

From the south:A1 from the direction of Marburg as far as Leibnitz. Exit in Leibnitz (Gralla) and continue on the B74 in the direction of Deutschlandsberg (Heimschuh - Gleinstätten - St.Martin - Deutschlandsberg).

This hike, which is a highlight especially for nature lovers, starts at the Klausen entrance. The Klause has been designated a Natura 2000 site, and as you stroll leisurely along the Laßnitz you will quickly realise why. You are in a unique natural landscape that must be protected at all costs. Visitors should also take this to heart.

The path leads you to the Breinmühle. From there you walk comfortably for three kilometres along a gravel road, the Laßnitztalweg, upstream. Soon you will pass the Lenzbauer fishing hut. From the Stöcklbrücke bridge, the road begins to climb. Cross the Laßnitz there and then turn right onto the newly built, level forest road on the left side of the Laßnitz, downstream to a small power station building. Enjoy the rushing of the stream, here your head is cleared and the sound has a wonderfully relaxing effect.

The path takes you past the Salzger Chapel, where two paths divide after 150 metres. You continue along the uphill one and the pleasant murmur of the Laßnitz becomes quieter until you can no longer hear it. Then a steep path follows, then a short tractor path and again a steep path until the romantic forest gives way to a flowery meadow and you have reached the farm vulgo Käfer.

Via a slightly ascending farm access road, you reach the highest point of this hike, which you reach at the junction with Oberlaufenegger Straße. Continue downhill along this asphalt road to the Scheidsberg elevated tank of the municipality with a view of Deutschlandsberg Castle perched on a rock. You should also definitely visit the castle museum and enjoy the unique view from the castle tower high above the Schilcher town of Deutschlandsberg.

At the S-bend, turn off the asphalt road onto the footpath into the forest. It provides wonderful shade on hot summer days and in spring you can experience how nature awakens anew while hiking. The path leads you to the Wegschoadkreuz, also called the Kortschakkreuz. From here you follow the F1 marking.

Continue straight ahead at a brisk pace along a forest path to the Urbani Chapel. It is dedicated to the patron saint of the winegrowers of this wonderful Schilcher region. Don't forget to taste the regional wine, which is particularly refreshing. This is the best way to end the hiking day.

The path climbs past the Stöcklpeter inn, where you should definitely stop for a bite to eat, to the castle. From here, no longer follow the F1 marking, but the wine trail and then go down the Jakobistiege. On this path you will learn everything relevant about local viticulture. Then follow Burgststraße down to the youth hostel. Immediately below this, walk along a meadow path with red-white-red markings across the playground directly back to the starting point, the Klausen entrance.

In addition to a relaxed hike, you had the opportunity to get to know Deutschlandsberg Castle and to learn more about and taste Styrian wine. That sounds like a successful day.

The Klause: With the sound of the water in your ear and in the cool shade, you can cool off wonderfully here on hot days.
You can find timetables and travel information directly at

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Parking at the Klausen entrance.
Tourism Association Schilcherland Styria

Hauptplatz 40

A-8530 Deutschlandsberg

Tel +43 3462 7520

office@schilcherland.at

www.schilcherland.at  

The hiking folder and the district-wide hiking map of Deutschlandsberg can be ordered free of charge online at www.schilcherland.at. ONLINE TOURS APP

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