Mountain passes around Schwanberg are situated in Western Styria, Austria, a region characterized by its mountainous terrain near the Koralm range. Schwanberg is a traditional spa town known for its historic sites, including Schwanberg Castle and the medieval Altburg. The area features natural attractions such as the Sulm Waterfall and provides opportunities for hiking and exploring the natural beauty of the Weststeiermark.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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View further down - at about only 680 m altitude - on the panoramic road to the Weinebene near Deutschlandsberg 🏞️
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24km - 1267 hm
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very little traffic. The first 10 km was a bit shaky, after that it went great. Filling up with water is possible in Bad Schwanberg, Glashütten (fire department) and Weinebene.
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When you have managed the ascent, a photo of the wind turbines and the signpost to Wolfsberg is almost mandatory. At the top you can go to the toilet in the tavern, refill the bottles or take a longer break.
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Anyone who is up there has a wonderful descent ahead of them.
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Located between Carinthia and Styria, there are countless hiking trails available. You can hike up to 2141m above sea level in the Koralpen massif. In many managed hikers' huts you can strengthen yourself and take breaks. If you want to enrich your vacation with sightseeing, excursions or shopping trips, there are many destinations available on the Carinthian and Styrian sides. A recreation area for young and old where you can enjoy a wonderful time of relaxation.
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The most popular mountain pass in the area is Weinebene, which serves as an excellent starting point for hikes into the Koralpen massif. It's known for its flat level, two cozy restaurants, and being a family-friendly destination. Other notable spots include the View of wind turbines on the Weinebene Pass, offering unique views, and the scenic Weinebene western ramp with panoramic vistas during the ascent from Carinthia.
Yes, Weinebene is particularly suitable for families. It features a flat area with two restaurants, the Göslerhütte and the "Weinofenblick" hut, making it a great destination for all ages. In winter, it also transforms into a popular ski area.
The region around Schwanberg and its mountain passes, particularly the Koralpen massif, offers diverse natural beauty. You can expect panoramic views, especially from spots like the Weinebene western ramp. The area is characterized by mountainous terrain, and you might encounter wind turbines at viewpoints such as the View of wind turbines on the Weinebene Pass.
Beyond exploring the mountain passes themselves, the region offers extensive opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, general cycling tours, and challenging MTB trails. For detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Schwanberg, Cycling around Schwanberg, and MTB Trails around Schwanberg guides.
Yes, the mountain passes, especially Weinebene, serve as excellent starting points for numerous hiking trails into the Koralpen massif. You can hike up to 2141m above sea level, with many managed hikers' huts available for breaks. For more hiking options, check out the various cycling and MTB guides which often include hiking-friendly sections or related trails.
For Weinebene, there is a parking lot available, which is a common starting point for tours into the Koralpen massif.
Yes, the Weinebene pass features two cozy restaurants, the Göslerhütte and the "Weinofenblick" hut. Additionally, near the View of wind turbines on the Weinebene Pass, there is a nearby tavern where you can take a break, use facilities, and refill bottles.
The region offers different experiences depending on the season. While Weinebene is a popular ski area in winter, the warmer months are ideal for hiking and cycling, allowing full access to the trails and panoramic views of the Koralpen massif.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Weinebene western ramp is described as a scenic but quite demanding climb. Another challenging option is the Weinebene Climb from Bad Schwanberg via Glashütten, which covers 24km with 1267m of elevation gain.
Schwanberg itself is a traditional spa town known for its historic sites. These include Schwanberg Castle and the medieval Altburg. While the mountain passes are primarily natural attractions, the town offers a glimpse into the region's history.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially during ascents like the Weinebene western ramp. The Weinebene is particularly valued as a perfect starting point for hikes into the Koralpen massif, offering a wonderful time of relaxation for families and opportunities to strengthen oneself at managed huts.
Yes, if you're undertaking the Weinebene Climb from Bad Schwanberg via Glashütten, water refill points are available in Bad Schwanberg, Glashütten (at the fire department), and at Weinebene itself. Additionally, the tavern near the View of wind turbines on the Weinebene Pass allows for bottle refills.


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