Best mountain peaks around Hausmannstätten are found in the surrounding region, offering elevated views and recreational opportunities. While Hausmannstätten itself features gentle hills and green meadows, the nearby areas, particularly around Graz, provide more prominent elevated points. These locations are popular for their panoramic views and serve as excellent starting points for various hikes. The region combines natural landscapes with historical significance, making it suitable for diverse outdoor activities.
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When the Sacred Heart Church in Graz was planned around 1880, the then Prince-Bishop Johann Baptist Zwerger initially envisioned a church modeled after the Votive Church in Vienna, one of the world's most important Neo-Gothic religious buildings. For reasons of cost, a Neo-Gothic brick building was ultimately chosen, and the design was entrusted to Georg von Hauberrisser, a native of Graz. He had already made a name for himself as the architect of Munich's City Hall. In keeping with the Romanticism that influenced all cultural developments at the time, the Sacred Heart Church was built in the Neo-Gothic style. This means that the architecture and formal language of the Middle Ages were consciously revived and further enhanced. This resulted in the delicately designed turrets, the elaborate tracery window above the entrance portal, and the numerous pointed arches. The monumental appearance was created by the construction of two stories: a lower church upon which an upper church was built. The imposing southwest tower, with its spire reaching far into the sky, is, at 109.6 meters, the third tallest church tower in Austria, after those of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna and the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Linz. Inside the so-called "Way Church," where everything is oriented towards the baldachin high altar, one is greeted by a light-filled hall framed by artfully designed pillars and an impressive net-vaulted ceiling. The white exterior and the stained-glass windows lend the church an even more welcoming atmosphere. The stained-glass windows are among the few remaining examples of Neo-Gothic glass art in Austria. The iconographic program of the frescoes and the ten side altars is dedicated to the Redeemer and his open heart for humanity. During the winter months, the upper church is closed from the beginning of November until just before Easter, and only the lower church is open.
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Beautiful view over Graz
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Beautiful view of Graz and the surrounding area
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Always good for a rest.
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At the top of the mountain you have a great panoramic view of the city, ideally sitting on the wall with a drink. It is also a great place in the evening to enjoy the city lights.
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Beautiful MTB trail through forest to Buchkogel
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While Hausmannstätten itself features gentle hills, the surrounding region, particularly near Graz, offers several popular elevated points. These include the Kronprinz-Rudolf Tower (Buchkogel), which stands at 656 meters and offers great views of Graz, and the iconic Schlossberg Graz, known for its historical significance and panoramic city views.
Yes, the Schlossberg Graz is a prominent historical site, featuring the clock tower, bell tower, and Schlossberg casemates. It's part of the UNESCO World Heritage City of Graz. Additionally, Lustbühel Castle, a 17th-century pleasure palace, is also located on an elevated area and offers historical charm.
The elevated points near Hausmannstätten offer diverse and wonderful panoramic views. From Schlossberg Graz, you can enjoy breathtaking vistas over the city of Graz in all directions. The Rudolfswarte Observation Tower on Buchkogel also provides a wonderful vantage point over Graz and the surrounding landscape.
Absolutely! Schlossberg Graz is very family-friendly, offering various paths to ascend and attractions like the clock tower. Lustbühel Castle is also family-friendly, featuring a farm with a petting zoo and a children's playground. The paths leading to the Rudolfswarte Observation Tower are generally suitable for year-round walking, making it accessible for families.
Yes, Schlossberg Graz is noted as dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the views and historical sites with your canine companion.
The region around Hausmannstätten offers various hiking opportunities. For example, the hike to Wunersberg is considered an easy route, taking about 1 hour and 42 minutes. You can find more hiking trails and routes in the area by exploring the Running Trails around Hausmannstätten guide, which includes routes like the 'View of Southern Graz – Hühnerberg Summit (484 m) loop'.
Yes, there are numerous cycling routes in the broader Hausmannstätten area. You can explore options like the 'Murauen Nature Reserve – Murradweg Riverside Section loop' or the 'Graz City Hall – View of the New Mursteg Bridge loop'. For more details, check out the Cycling around Hausmannstätten guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Hausmannstätten guide.
The difficulty varies. The ascent to Schlossberg Graz can be an exciting climb via the Schlossbergstiege, but there are also less strenuous paths. The Rudolfswarte Observation Tower is accessible via paths suitable for year-round walking, often considered moderate. For specific hiking routes, difficulty ratings are provided in the respective komoot guides, such as 'difficult' for the 'View of Southern Graz – Hühnerberg Summit (484 m) loop' in the running guide.
Yes, near Lustbühel Castle, you'll find a small cider tavern, the Schlemmerstubn, which is ideal for a rest after a walk. The Schlossberg in Graz also has various establishments where you can enjoy the view.
The paths leading to the Rudolfswarte Observation Tower are suitable for year-round walking, making it a good destination in any season for those seeking scenic views and a moderate hike.
Schlossberg Graz is located directly in the city of Graz, making it highly accessible via public transport within the city. Various paths lead up to it from the city center.
The Kronprinz-Rudolf Tower (Buchkogel) is a man-made monument standing at the highest point of the Graz Buchkogel (656m). It's known for offering a great view of Graz and is also one of the '7 Summits' of the 'Let's Go! Graz sports year' challenge.


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