Attractions and places to see around Passail are found within the "Passailer Kessel" valley, nestled between the Schöckl and Sommeralm. This region serves as an economic and leisure hub within the Almenland Nature Park. The area features a diverse landscape of natural formations and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Hiking around Passail
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Wonderful place for hiking with good gastronomic surroundings
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Great hike! Highly recommended. Great views, enjoy nature, a bit strenuous in places, surefootedness required around the summit. Take plenty of water with you! With a bit of luck you can see ibexes and chamois.
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Large summit cross, great view. Very few tourists (April weekday)
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Great view, from the Dachstein to Hungary
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The Heulantsch (1,473 m) is one of numerous mountains in the Almenland Nature Park. At the summit cross there is a summit book for entries. The view of the Graz mountains, the Hochschwab and the Zirbitzkogel is amazing. Be sure to plan a little time and let the place work its magic on you.
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I wish you a happy new year! Please can someone take a new booklet to the summit when they get the chance? Unfortunately, the summit book was full on December 31, 2023. Thank you :)
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A beautiful rocky peak with 360 degree views. Surefootedness required to walk to the cross. Lots going on when the weather is nice.
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August 12, 2023 - After the climbing tour, conquered the summit - Fantastic view from up here.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore the stunning Lake Teichalm, a popular starting point for hikes. The "Passailer Kessel" valley itself, nestled between the Schöckl and Sommeralm, provides picturesque scenery. Don't miss the Raabklamm, Austria's longest gorge, or the panoramic views from summits like Hochlantsch Summit, Schöckl summit cross, and Schöcklkopf Summit.
Yes, Passail offers several family-friendly options. The Lake Teichalm is a wonderful spot for all ages, with numerous hiking opportunities. The Raabursprung-Runde in Hohenau is a beautifully designed family hiking trail starting at the source of the Raab river. Additionally, the Swimming Lake and Recreational Facility Passail is a popular spot for family fun, and the Bee and Forest Educational Trail Passail provides an engaging learning experience.
Passail and its surroundings feature several cultural and historical points of interest. The striking Wayside Shrine Kriechenlee, a 17th-century plague cross, is located directly on the Mariazellerweg pilgrimage route. You can also visit the Home Land Museum Arzberg for insights into local heritage, or explore the Silberstollen (Silver Mine) and Almenland Stollenkäse (Cheese Grotto) for a taste of local crafts and products.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including the "Tischlein Deck Dich" pleasure tour for e-bikes. Mountain biking is also popular, with challenging trails like the Stross Summit loop. Hikers can enjoy paths such as the "Weg der 100,000 Steps" or the Styrian Mariazellerweg. You can find more detailed routes for gravel biking, cycling, and MTB trails around Passail.
Yes, there are options for easier walks. The area around Lake Teichalm offers numerous hiking opportunities suitable for all ages and skill levels. The Raabursprung-Runde is also a family-friendly trail. While many routes in the mountainous region can be challenging, you can find moderate and easy sections, especially around the lakes and valleys.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the opportunity to connect with nature. Many appreciate the peaceful atmosphere of places like Lake Teichalm, describing it as a wonderful place to switch off. The panoramic vistas from summits such as Hochlantsch Summit and Schöcklkopf Summit are highly rated, with many enjoying watching paragliders take off.
While specific cafes directly on every trail are not detailed, the region is known for its hospitality. The "Tischlein Deck Dich" pleasure tour for e-bikes, for instance, is designed with many refreshment stops. Areas like Lake Teichalm, being a popular starting point for hikes, typically have facilities and eateries nearby. It's advisable to check local listings for specific trailside options.
The Almenland Golf Course is an 18-hole golf course offering breathtaking panoramic views over the "Passailer Kessel" and the Schöckl. It is situated between Passail and Fladnitz an der Teichalm, making it a scenic spot for golf enthusiasts.
Yes, Passail offers a couple of educational trails. The Bee and Forest Educational Trail Passail provides insights into local flora, fauna, and the vital role of bees in the ecosystem. Additionally, the Montan Educational Trail Arzberg likely delves into the mining history of the Arzberg area, offering a historical perspective.
Passail offers attractions year-round. The warmer months, from spring to autumn, are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the swimming lake. The region's alpine areas, like Sommeralm, also offer winter sports opportunities, including skiing at the Holzmeisterlift. For hiking, late spring to early autumn generally provides the most pleasant weather conditions.
Yes, the region is home to unique local products. You can visit the Silberstollen (Silver Mine) and the Almenland Stollenkäse (Cheese Grotto) to explore local crafts and taste regional specialties. Schroeder's Herbal Workshop also focuses on herbs and their uses, offering another unique local experience.
The Raabklamm is Austria's longest gorge, stretching for 12 kilometers, and begins in Arzberg, part of the greater Passail area. It is a natural jewel and a Natura 2000 site, recognized for its stunning scenery and ecological importance. It offers a unique hiking experience through a protected natural environment.


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