Cosy circular trail above Gasen in the Almenland Nature Park in Styria, which - because there is no contact with grazing animals - can also be walked well with dogs.
"Gassen" was first mentioned in a document in 1406; the first settlers in the valley were the Slavs. In the 13th century, the first church was built, dedicated to St. Oswald and St. Barbara. In the heyday of mining, from the 16th to the 18th century, gold, arsenic, silver and magnetic ironstone were mined in the village. A few scythe forges along the Gasenbach stream were in operation until the end of the 19th century. Today Gasen is a typical mountain farming village with extreme steep slopes.
Gasen lies on the district border of Weiz and borders on the district of Bruck-Mürzzuschlag. Gasen consists of the districts of Gasen, Sonnleitberg, Mitterbach and Amassegg and lies between the municipalities of Breitenau and Birkfeld.
In Gasen there is mainly agriculture and forestry, the municipality is considered the steepest mountain farming village in Styria.
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Gasen (830m)