Parking is available right next to the cafe-pub Bicycle.
A beautiful hike with a scenically varied route.
The Heimschuher Basin, which was formed by the erosion of the Sulm River south of the Sausal, was a barren alluvial landscape in early times. It was hardly suitable for settlement activities, and so the first remains of settlement by the Illyrians can be found on the Königsberg to the west of the village. A ring wall and isolated tumuli indicate this. The Roman road that connected Flavia Solva with the provincial capital Virunum also led westwards along the southern edge of the Heimschuher basin. That is why today's parish church is not, as it seems, out of the way, but was built on the edge of this traffic route. Old wayside crosses and Roman-era burial grounds still mark the course of this road today. Its documented history began more than 1000 years ago when the German King Otto I (936 - 973) donated his possessions between Sulm and Laßnitz and from the Murebene to the Koralpe to the Archbishopric of Salzburg.
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Coming from the south, north, west and east via the A9 Phyrnautobahn - exit Leibnitz - continue in the direction of Kaindorf/S. - Heimschuh.
Variant 5a: The Heimschuh - Nestelberg connection takes us along the municipal path without any major differences in altitude and allows us to do shortened variants of the hike.
The Hartlieb kernel oil mill invites you to visit before or after the hike.
We take the train to Kaindorf a.d. Sulm.
www.oebb.atContinue by taxi to Heimschuh. T: 0043 (0)664 886 57 826
Parking is available right next to the cafe-pub Bicycle.
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Weingärten und Blick nach Heimschuh | © Südsteiermark | Peter Schimpel
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Keltischer Wehrturm | © Südsteiermark | Peter Schimpel
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Ölmühle Hartlieb - Museum, Heimschuh | © Südsteiermark | Hartlieb
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Heimschuh (279m)
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