Best attractions and places to see around St. Martin im Sulmtal are found within the picturesque Sulmtal valley in Austria. This region offers a combination of cultural, historical, and natural sites. Visitors can explore ancient archaeological locations, engage in scenic outdoor activities, and experience local traditions. The landscape features forests, meadows, and fields, providing a setting for exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 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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33 m long suspension bridge over the gorge
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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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Buschenschank Tertinek is highly recommended! Wednesday is the day off.
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cozy rest stop with a wonderful view
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The region boasts diverse natural beauty. You can discover the unique Altenbachklamm Suspension Bridge, offering a pure nature experience. Other notable natural features include the Haranger High Moor, an Ice Age relic with rare plants, the Mountain Maple natural monument, the Fir Bush natural monument, and the Lammertal Virgin Forest, home to some of Austria's tallest trees. The Sulm river also provides scenic routes for exploration.
Yes, St. Martin im Sulmtal is excellent for hiking. You can explore various trails, including those along the Sulm river to the castle ruins of Obervoitsberg. The region also features easy hikes suitable for all levels. For a unique historical experience, try the Archaeological Hiking Trails originating from the Parish Church, which reveal nearly six millennia of history.
The region is very cyclist-friendly. The Sulmtal cycle path and the Weinland Steiermark cycle tour both pass through the municipality, offering scenic rides through lush green meadows and mixed forests. You can find various cycling routes ranging in difficulty around St. Martin im Sulmtal.
For expansive views of the beautiful countryside, visit the Kreuzbergwarte Observation Tower. Another excellent spot is the Panorama Tavern Tertinek, which offers a wonderful vista from its terrace high up in the South Styrian wine country.
Yes, for swimming and relaxation, you can visit the Freibad Martinhof, an open-air swimming pool. Additionally, the Gleinstätten Natural Swimming Lake and Campsite nearby offers recreational opportunities such as beach volleyball, table tennis, and a children's playground, along with culinary delights at the adjacent lake pavilion.
St. Martin im Sulmtal is rich in history. The Parish Church St. Martin im Sulmtal serves as a starting point for archaeological explorations. The Archaeological Hiking Trails reveal Roman burial monuments, the "Sillihanslweide" burial site, and two medieval fortifications on Taborkogel hill, showcasing nearly six millennia of history.
The Greith Haus is a significant cultural hub in the region, known for its unique architecture and for hosting top-class art and cultural events. It's a great place to experience the local arts scene.
Absolutely! The "Sulmi" adventure trail is specifically designed for children, offering playful exploration of nature with stations like tree huts and climbing frames. The Gleinstätten Natural Swimming Lake also has a children's playground. Many highlights, such as the Kreuzbergwarte Observation Tower and South Styrian Wine Road Vineyards, are also considered family-friendly.
The region is famous for its gastronomic culture. You can visit local restaurants and wine taverns, known as Buschenschank, to enjoy culinary delights. The South Styrian Wine Road Vineyards are particularly known for their numerous Buschenschanken, where you can taste local wines and traditional Styrian snacks. Distillery Krauss and Kernölmühle Lorenz also offer insights into local production.
Visitors particularly appreciate the region's pure nature and scenic views, as highlighted by the Altenbachklamm Suspension Bridge. The beautiful countryside and the opportunity to visit local Buschenschank options are also highly rated, especially near the Kreuzbergwarte Observation Tower and along the South Styrian Wine Road Vineyards. The friendly service and delicious food and wine at places like Panorama Tavern Tertinek also receive high praise.
Yes, the "Jolly" themed trail offers an interactive way to learn about agriculture. It features 13 stations that provide insights into farm life, making it an engaging experience for visitors of all ages.


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