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Touring cycling routes around Gutenberg-Stenzengreith traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, green meadows, and dense forests in Eastern Styria, Austria. The region features a well-developed network of roads and paths suitable for various cycling disciplines. Notable natural features include the Raabklamm, a protected gorge, and picturesque views across the Styrian countryside.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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22.1km
01:44
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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20.1km
01:29
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Parking in Mortantsch at the recycling center. Then by bike to the entrance of the small Raabklamm - Mitterdorf - via Freiberg to Gleisdorf. Return to Weiz - Mortantsch
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Only very rarely does one encounter such an elaborately designed Calvary as the one here at Sankt Radegund. The splendor of the baroque palaces and churches of that era has been transferred this time to the fourteen stations of the Passion of Jesus, the classic Way of the Cross, and more have been added. The name CALVARY MOUNTAIN refers to its biblical origins from almost two millennia ago: According to the accounts of the evangelists, the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, outside the gates of Jerusalem, took place at a place called "Golgotha" in Hebrew/Aramaic, which can be translated as "Height of the Skull" or "Place of the Skull." This name, via the Latin version of the text, ultimately led to the German word Calvary.
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Café Locker is also worth a visit.
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Gutenberg offers a great opportunity for a quick rest and at the village square you also have the opportunity to charge your e-bike - if you are traveling with one ;-).
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Only very rarely does one encounter such an elaborately designed Calvary as here at Sankt Radegund. The splendor of the Baroque palaces and churches of that era has been transferred this time to the fourteen Stations of the Passion of Jesus, the classic Way of the Cross, and more have been added. The name CALVARY MOUNTAIN refers to its biblical origins almost two millennia ago: According to the accounts of the evangelists, the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, outside the gates of Jerusalem, took place at a place called "Golgotha" in Hebrew/Aramaic, which can be translated as "Height of the Skull" or "Place of the Skull." Via the Latin text, it eventually became known in German as Calvary.
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Beautiful hiking trail past Kainberg Castle (private property) towards Würzelberg.
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Always good for a rest.
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Gutenberg-Stenzengreith offers a diverse selection of touring cycling routes. You can find around 14 dedicated touring cycling routes on komoot, with many more options for various cycling disciplines across the region.
The region is characterized by rolling hills, green meadows, and dense forests, offering a picturesque backdrop for cycling. Routes feature a mix of quiet roads, regular roads, and dedicated bike paths, with both paved and unpaved sections. You'll encounter both level stretches and challenging hilly sections.
The touring cycling season in Gutenberg-Stenzengreith can begin as early as April, especially in areas with milder temperatures. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant, offering mild climates and beautiful natural scenery.
While there are no routes specifically graded as 'easy' for touring cycling, several moderate routes are available that can be suitable for beginners with a reasonable level of fitness. For example, the Cloth Mill – Kleine Raabklamm loop from Kleinsemmering is a moderate 12.7 km route with manageable elevation changes.
Yes, experienced touring cyclists will find several challenging routes. For instance, the Calvary Hill, St. Radegund – St. Veit Castle loop from Schloss Gutenberg is a difficult 57.2 km route with significant elevation gain, offering a demanding ride through varied landscapes.
Many routes incorporate the stunning Raabklamm, Austria's longest gorge, known for its diverse flora and fauna. You can also enjoy views of the picturesque rolling hills and dense forests. Some routes, like the Kleine Raabklamm – Kleine Raabklamm loop from Kleinsemmering, offer direct access to this natural wonder.
Yes, the region is dotted with interesting landmarks. You can cycle past Schloss Gutenberg, a significant local castle, and discover the Loretokapelle (Loreto Chapel) and Pfarrkirche (Parish Church). The Gutenberg an der Raabklamm – Parish Church of Kumberg loop from Gutenberg, for example, winds through picturesque villages and offers glimpses of local architecture.
Absolutely. The region offers various opportunities for breaks. You can find traditional huts and inns like the Johann-Waller Hut or the Wittgruberhof Inn, perfect for a rest and local delicacies. The 'Culinary Hiking Trail' in the wider area also suggests places to combine nature exploration with tasting Styrian specialties.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Gutenberg an der Raabklamm – Kreuzwirt loop from Kleinsemmering and the Kleine Raabklamm – Kleine Raabklamm loop from Kleinsemmering.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 10 reviews. Touring cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the idyllic scenery of rolling hills and green meadows, and the well-developed network of paths that cater to different skill levels. The natural beauty of the Raabklamm is also a frequently highlighted feature.
Gutenberg-Stenzengreith is a village in Eastern Styria. While specific public transport connections directly to every trailhead might vary, the region is generally accessible. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional train connections to nearby towns like Weiz, which can serve as starting points for cycling tours.
Parking options are generally available in and around Gutenberg-Stenzengreith, particularly near popular starting points or village centers. Many routes, being loops, allow for convenient parking at the beginning of the tour. It's always recommended to look for designated parking areas or inquire locally upon arrival.


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