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Kornplatz, Langenlois – Haindorf Castle loop from Stiefern

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97

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Kornplatz, Langenlois – Haindorf Castle loop from Stiefern

02:35

32.7km

510m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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8.46 km

View of the Vineyards of Langenlois

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Fantastic view of the vineyards of Langenlois and the surrounding area.

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13.9 km

Relaxing spa hotel amid the vineyards of Langenlois. All around are well-known winemakers such as Bründlmayer, Rabl or Jurtschitsch. In addition, you can also discover the wine route Langenlois, where really everything is explained about the grape juice. Highly recommended, not only for wine lovers!

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14.6 km

Kornplatz with Trinity Column, Langenlois
For centuries, grain markets were held on this square in the heart of the city, which is where the name "Kornplatz" comes from. Older names for it were also "Traidmarkt", "Korngries" or "Körnermarkt".
Text / Source: Langenlois City Archives
stadtarchiv.langenlois.at/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Kornplatz_2.pdf

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14.7 km

Kornplatz, Langenlois

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Langenlois at the entrance to the Kamptal is one of Austria's wine capitals. Here, almost everything revolves around the fine drop that the city owes to the favorable climate and the right soil. A visit to the “Loisium” wine world is recommended for those interested in the subject. For cyclists, the city is also a good place to take a break, with many opportunities to replenish energy storage.

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16.6 km

Haindorf Castle

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The baroque Haindorf Castle developed from the field mill, which was first mentioned in 1624. But the roots probably go back even further, to the Loisbachmühle, which was first mentioned two hundred years earlier in 1407. It belonged to the estate owned by Peter Haun zu Haindorf (Wißgrill, 1800).

In 1582, the court chamber president Reichard Streun von Schwarzenau was the owner of Haindorf. In the following decades the owners changed frequently. The Counts von Grundmann owned it from 1680 to 1876. Baron Leopold Popper von Podhragy then acquired it. It fell into severe decline under Baron Sales. It was restored again under the heraldist Friedrich Graf Lanjus von Wellenburg. During the occupation, it was devastated by the Soviet occupying soldiers, so that the count's widow, the local poet Theres Lanjus, had to move out in 1945. The Sachseneder company later set up company apartments in the castle.

In 1973, the state of Lower Austria bought the castle and completely renovated it until 1978. The state construction guild uses the castle as a training center. There is also a three-star seminar hotel attached to the building academy. Behind the castle is a large castle park that extends to the Kamp (Wikipedia).

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18.8 km

Magdalene Chapel Kammern

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The listed branch church of St. Mary Magdalene in Kammern (Object ID 54389) is located on the main street and dates back to 1833. It is a simple, flat-roofed rectangular building from 1833 with a retracted, straight-ended chancel and a square-vaulted bay. The altar features a miraculous image of Our Lady of Help as the altarpiece and a depiction of St. Mary Magdalene as the upper image. Other furnishings include wooden, whitewashed statues of St. Leopold and St. John from the first half of the 18th century, an oil painting of St. Mary Magdalene dated 1728, and an oil painting of the Holy Family from around 1730. Located on the edge of the town center, the church forms a tranquil ensemble and is ideal for a short detour for cyclists along the Kamp Valley.

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21.4 km

In every season there is a beautiful green and interesting graffiti on the outside of the church

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21.7 km

Parish Church of Straß

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With its interior furnishings, the church is considered a baroque jewel of southern Styria. With his pictures and figures, he is a unique example of closed baroque visual and spatial art. The Marian column on the church square dates from the 2nd half of the 17th century. The lively parish life is gladly accepted by guests, friends and distant people.

katholische-kirche-steiermark.at/goto/instvisitenkarte/1000/Pfarre_Stra__

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32.7 km

End point

Train Station

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19.2 km

6.40 km

4.28 km

1.97 km

773 m

< 100 m

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Surfaces

16.6 km

10.4 km

5.47 km

217 m

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Wednesday 15 July

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