Best attractions and places to see around Heimschuh are found in the picturesque Sulmtal valley in Styria, Austria. This region is characterized by agricultural land, forests, and vineyards, with the Königsberg to the west. Heimschuh offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences, including insights into local traditions like pumpkin seed oil production. The area provides opportunities for exploring charming landscapes and engaging in various outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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cozy rest stop right by the lake
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A well-maintained campsite with a large number of long-term campers. The swimming pond is clean and equipped with an entrance, a lake, and a jetty. A cold shower is available. Cakes and delicious homemade stone-baked pizza are available in the pavilion.
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Ehrenhausen train station to the center whenever we come from an Austria tour on the way to Gamlitz we take a break next to the church for several years already out of tradition and are happy that we have arrived back in the beautiful surroundings and that for 25 years now, we live in Bonn on the Rhine
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It is simply wonderful to hike along many vineyards on the Glanzer wine tour and to hike up to the Lubekogel to enjoy the fantastic views.
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beautiful destination with great view
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The lookout tower is 30 years old this year and is located at 633m. Once you have climbed the 117 steps, you have a wonderful view from the Koralpe over Stub- and Gleinalpe in a westerly direction and to the east Gleichenberger Kögel and Stradnerkogel
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My fellow cyclists camp here several times a year. Great atmosphere, very clean facilities and Karl-Heinz or Monika always have a good Schilcher blend for sale.
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Pension Wolkenreich! You can really feel at home with Klaus and Ingrid Kowatsch. Check out the homepage! There is a chemical-free swimming biotope with loungers, a sauna and five different rooms or apartments with and without breakfast. There are also parking spaces in front of and behind the house. The price is right too!
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Heimschuh is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Lubekogel, an elevated point offering magnificent views over vineyards, complete with a unique regional wind-powered bird scarer called a "Klapotetz." The Sulmtal valley itself, with the Königsberg to the west, provides scenic landscapes for various activities. Nearby, the Gleinstätten Natural Swimming Lake and Campsite offers opportunities for swimming and relaxation.
Yes, Heimschuh is an excellent starting point for various hiking routes. You can explore the "Heimschuher Runden," the "Glanzer Weintour" which includes the Lubekogel, or sections of the long-distance "From Glacier to Wine" route. The Sausal circular hiking trail K2, leading to Demmerkogel, is also accessible. For more detailed routes, check out the Running Trails around Heimschuh guide.
The region offers several scenic cycling opportunities. The Sulmtalradweg R1 is a pleasant cycling path, and you can also experience the Austrian–Slovenian Border on the South Styrian Wine Road, which provides great views along a marked state border. For more options, explore the Cycling around Heimschuh guide.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Lubekogel, which offers wonderful vistas over the vineyards. Another excellent spot is the Kreuzbergwarte Observation Tower, known for its extensive views of the surrounding countryside.
Absolutely! The Gleinstätten Natural Swimming Lake and Campsite is a great option for families, offering swimming, beach volleyball, table tennis, and a children's playground. Additionally, the Generationenpark (Multi-generational Park) is designed to encourage play and community bonds across different age groups, blending naturally into the landscape.
Heimschuh has several cultural and historical points of interest. You can visit the Keltischer Wehrturm (Celtic Fortified Tower) on the Königsberg, which dates back to the Celtic era. The local Pfarrkirche (Parish Church) features Baroque redesigns and elements from Romanesque and Gothic periods. For a unique local insight, explore the Museum "Kernöl einst und heute" (Pumpkin Seed Oil Museum) to learn about Styria's culinary specialty.
Heimschuh and the wider Styrian region are famous for pumpkin seed oil. You can learn about its history and production at the Museum "Kernöl einst und heute" (Pumpkin Seed Oil Museum) or visit the Ölmühle Hartlieb (Hartlieb Oil Mill) for insights into its creation.
The warmer months, from spring to early autumn (roughly May to October), are ideal for outdoor activities in Heimschuh. During this period, you can fully enjoy hiking, cycling, swimming at the natural lake, and local events like those at Schratlplatz. The vineyards are lush, and the weather is generally pleasant for exploring.
From May to October, every Thursday evening, the Schratlplatz hosts an event with a great atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy culinary delights, Styrian wine, and traditional rural crafts, making it a wonderful way to experience local culture.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from places like Lubekogel and the Kreuzbergwarte Observation Tower. The opportunity to cycle along the picturesque Austrian–Slovenian Border on the South Styrian Wine Road is also highly rated. The charming village centers, like Ehrenhausen, with their historical architecture and local hospitality, are also a big draw.
Yes, the region around Heimschuh offers excellent opportunities for gravel biking. You can find challenging routes like the "2 rivers gravel tour" or explore routes with vineyard views. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, consult the Gravel biking around Heimschuh guide.
Yes, nearby Ehrenhausen is a beautiful village center worth visiting. It features a chapel and a well-preserved old town hall, offering a glimpse into the region's history and charm. It's located on the South Styrian Wine Route, making it a pleasant stop during an exploration of the area.
Heimschuh provides several running trails for various fitness levels. You can find routes like the "Seggau Castle – Confluence of the Lassnitz and the Sulm loop" or shorter, easy options. For a comprehensive list of trails, distances, and difficulty grades, refer to the Running Trails around Heimschuh guide.


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