Natural monuments around Wenigzell offer diverse natural attractions within the Joglland mountains of northeastern Styria, Austria. The region features a picturesque landscape, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and experiencing nature. It is characterized by its natural formations and scenic vistas. This area is suitable for those seeking to engage with the environment.
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A great waterfall to see in both summer and winter.
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Three Men Turned to Gray Stones? The stone and the summit cross are located at 1,072 meters above sea level in Strallegg. According to legend, three men living near Graz learned of a treasure of gold and precious stones on a mountain in the Feistritz Valley. They immediately set off in search of the treasure. When they reached the heights of Strallegg, they saw a glittering light and practically ran up the mountain. Just before they reached their destination, a dwarf appeared to them. He said to them: "Listen to me and handle the gold on the mountain with care. Otherwise, it will bring you no luck!" However, the men did not listen to him and rushed towards the treasure. Immediately, the sky darkened, then a comet shot across the firmament and directly towards the men. The comet struck all three and turned them into gray stones. You can still see these stones on the mountain today. Source: www.steiermark.com/de/Oststeiermark/Urlaub-planen/Ausflugsziel/Grauer-Stein_isd_42995130
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Three Men Turned to Gray Stones? The stone and the summit cross are located at an altitude of 1,072 meters in Strallegg. According to a legend, three men living near Graz learned that a treasure of gold and precious stones was said to be hidden on a mountain in the Feistritz Valley. They immediately set off in search of the treasure. When they reached the heights of Strallegg, they saw a glittering light and practically ran up the mountain. Just before they reached their destination, a dwarf appeared to them. He said to them: "Listen to me and handle the gold on the mountain with care. Otherwise, it will bring you no luck!" However, the men did not listen to him and rushed towards the treasure. Immediately, the sky darkened, then a comet shot across the firmament and directly towards the men. The comet killed all three and turned them into gray stones. You can still see these stones on the mountain today. Source: www.steiermark.com/de/Oststeiermark/Urlaub-planen/Ausflugsziele/Grauer-Stein_isd_42995130
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The ascent via Schloffereckstraße is highly recommended, as it is very wide and there is little traffic. In addition, you climb a lot of meters in relatively few kilometers.
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A wonderful comparison to our own life is drawn here in the form of 3 over 100 year old beeches to our own life. Excerpt from the description of these 3 books as "artists of life": "These 3 wonderful beeches want to remind us of "survival". Difficult living conditions and weather conditions have moved and drawn them..."
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Wenigzell, nestled in the Joglland mountains, offers a variety of natural features. You can discover impressive waterfalls like the Romai Waterfall, which provides a cool, natural spectacle. The region also features numerous summits offering scenic views, such as Schlofferreck (941 m) with its wide ascent route and views towards Pöllauberg, and the Floisenkogel Summit Cross, a less demanding climb with a nice summit cross.
Yes, Wenigzell offers several family-friendly natural attractions. The Three Remarkable Birch Trees are a wonderful natural monument in the forest, offering a reflective experience. Additionally, the Floisenkogel Summit Cross is considered family-friendly with a non-demanding ascent. For a unique sensory experience, the Barefoot Park (Barfußpark Wenigzell) provides three different routes with 30 stations designed for all ages to walk barefoot over various natural surfaces.
The area around Wenigzell is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking and Nordic walking trails that allow you to immerse yourself in nature, offering opportunities for 'forest bathing' and enjoying scenic beauty. For specific routes, you can find many options in the Hiking around Wenigzell guide. There are also dedicated Running Trails around Wenigzell and Cycling around Wenigzell guides for other activities.
Yes, the Bear Pit is a natural monument with historical significance. Located at 1219 meters, this small depression is reported to be where bears were caught until the 19th century. It's also a point where many hiking trails converge.
The best time to visit depends on the specific attraction. The Barefoot Park, for example, is freely accessible and open for enjoyment from May to September, making late spring to early autumn ideal for sensory walks. Generally, the warmer months from spring through autumn are excellent for hiking and exploring the outdoor natural monuments, offering pleasant weather and lush landscapes.
Yes, Wenigzell offers unique sensory experiences. The Barefoot Park (Barfußpark Wenigzell) is a notable attraction with three routes and 30 stations designed for walking barefoot over various natural surfaces like volcanic basalt chippings, wood, and river pebbles. This aims to stimulate circulation, strengthen foot muscles, and provide a 'grounding' experience. Additionally, the Power Trail (Kraftpfad) connects Wenigzell with St. Jakob im Walde, featuring 15 'power stations' designed to enrich all the senses over a 6-kilometer path.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty. For instance, the Romai Waterfall is appreciated for its natural spectacle and the cool, inviting benches that allow for lingering. The summits like Floisenkogel Summit Cross are loved for their scenic views and non-demanding ascents, making them accessible for many.
Yes, the region offers trails suitable for various fitness levels. The ascent to the Floisenkogel Summit Cross is described as non-demanding. The broader landscape around Wenigzell in the Joglland region has numerous hiking trails, and you can find easy options in the Hiking around Wenigzell guide, such as the 'Wenigzell Parish Church – Heimathaus Wenigzell loop from Wenigzell' which is rated as easy.
Absolutely. Several natural monuments and nearby attractions offer impressive panoramic views. The Schlofferreck (941 m) summit provides wonderful views towards Pöllauberg. The Floisenkogel Summit Cross also offers nice scenic vistas. Additionally, a leisurely hike to the Wildwiesen observation tower (while man-made, the journey and vistas are natural highlights) provides impressive panoramic views of the Joglland-Waldheimat region.
Yes, the region around Wenigzell is rich in forests, offering excellent opportunities for forest walks. The Three Remarkable Birch Trees are located within a forest setting, providing a tranquil spot. Many of the hiking trails in the Joglland region are designed to immerse visitors in the natural forest environment, promoting experiences like 'forest bathing' (Shinrin-yoku method).
The Power Trail (Kraftpfad), which connects Wenigzell with St. Jakob im Walde, is approximately 6 kilometers long. It typically takes about two hours to complete the walk, allowing ample time to experience its 15 'power stations' and connect with nature.


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