Best attractions and places to see around Deutschlandsberg include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. Nestled in the Schilcherland region of Western Styria, Austria, the area is characterized by vineyards, meadows, and forests. The Koralpe mountain range provides diverse recreational opportunities, from hiking to enjoying scenic views. This region offers a variety of points of interest for visitors seeking both historical insights and outdoor activities.
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The Church of St. Pancras, which belongs to the parish of Remšnik, stands at an altitude of 900 meters above sea level, at the end of the Radelce ridge right next to the border with Austria. It was first mentioned in 1490, and after being destroyed during the Turkish invasions in 1532, it was rebuilt around 1655. For centuries, it was a popular pilgrimage and excursion point due to its location and observation tower, from which a view opens towards Austria, Kapla, Duh na Ostre Vrh, Brezni Vrh and Remšnik. After the First World War, the border between the Kingdom of SHS and Austria ran right through the middle of the church, until, according to an agreement in 1966, it was entirely on the Slovenian side. During the time of Yugoslavia, it suffered severe damage – it was used as a stable and the interior was damaged – but it was restored between 1962 and 1966. The church consists of a rectangular nave, a presbytery, a sacristy and a separate bell tower with a viewing platform, which is closed in winter. Masses are held only a few times a year, usually bilingual, as many believers also come from Austria. Of particular importance are Pancras Sunday in May, Pentecost Monday, the feast of St. Aleš in July and "Beautiful Sunday" in mid-September. Saint Pancras, who is often depicted as a young man with a martyr's crown and a sword or palm, is the patron saint of early Christians, an intercessor against false testimony, headaches and cramps, and one of the fourteen intercessors in emergencies.
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From the top of the bell tower you have a sensational view of the valley to Slovenia and Austria
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The bell tower offers a fantastic view of both Slovenia and Austria. It's worth climbing up to the viewing platform.
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The rest table at the top of the viewing platform is also fantastic. I haven't had a break with such a perfect view in a long time.
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Eibiswald offers mountain bikers varied routes through the hilly southwest of Styria, ideal for all levels of difficulty. From enjoyable tours through vineyards to challenging trails in the Koralpen.
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The region boasts diverse natural beauty. You can visit the stunning Deutschlandsberger Klause, a Natura 2000 European nature reserve perfect for hiking. The surrounding Schilcherland offers rolling hills, vineyards, meadows, and forests. For water activities, the Soboth Reservoir is popular for swimming, hiking, and cycling. The Koralpe mountain range provides excellent hiking opportunities with breathtaking views, and the Sulm River offers picturesque valleys for relaxation.
Yes, Deutschlandsberg is rich in history. The most prominent landmark is Deutschlandsberg Castle (Burg Deutschlandsberg), a medieval rock castle with a history dating back to a Neolithic settlement. It has served as an administrative center for centuries and now functions as a supra-regional exhibition center. The Rathaus (Town Hall), originally a 14th-century home, also features a beautiful late Baroque-Classicist façade.
Beyond historical sites, you can immerse yourself in culture. The Archeo Norico Castle Museum, located within Deutschlandsberg Castle, showcases over 5,000 artifacts from regional history, including Celtic, prehistoric, and early historical collections, and 3,000 years of Styrian glass. You can also visit several historic churches like the Stadtpfarrkirche Deutschlandsberg or the idyllic Kirche zum Heiligen Ulrich. The Bauernmuseum Herkhof offers insights into traditional farm life and tools.
Families have several options. The Soboth Reservoir is ideal for a day out with swimming and picnicking. The Märchenwaldweg (Fairytale Forest Trail) near Frauental an der Laßnitz is specifically designed for families. You can also visit the Alpaca Ranch En Colores for a unique animal encounter. Many huts, like Brendl Hut, are also noted as family-friendly.
For stunning vistas, head to the Garber Panoramic Tower, which offers a 360° panorama extending from Graz to the Demmerkogel vineyards. The tower of St. Pongratzen Church also provides a great panoramic view, especially during summer months when it's open. Additionally, the peaks of the Koralpe mountain range offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, Deutschlandsberg is an excellent destination for hikers. It's situated on the 'From Glacier to Wine' hiking route. You'll find numerous easy hikes like 'Schilcherland - Bad Gams' and 'Around the Stainzbach'. The Koralpe offers more challenging trails, including hikes to the Speikkogel peak. For more detailed routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Deutschlandsberg guide.
The region is very popular with cyclists. You can enjoy the Styrian Wine Country Cycle Tour, which passes through the area. There are also various gravel biking and road cycling routes. For specific routes and difficulties, you can check out the Gravel biking around Deutschlandsberg guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Deutschlandsberg guide.
The region is famous for its culinary delights. You must try Schilcher wine, made from the Blauer Wildbacher vine, which is unique to this area. Other regional specialties include delicious pumpkin seed oil and sweet chestnuts in autumn. Don't miss the popular 'Schilchersturm,' a partially fermented Schilcher wine. Many local taverns and restaurants, including one within Deutschlandsberg Castle, offer these regional treats.
The mild climate of the Schilcherland makes Deutschlandsberg enjoyable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and cycling, with vineyards in bloom or displaying vibrant fall colors. Autumn is also when you can enjoy sweet chestnuts and 'Schilchersturm.' The Soboth Reservoir is popular for swimming during sunny summer weekends.
The 'Schilcherland' region, where Deutschlandsberg is located, is renowned for its distinctive Schilcher wine, produced from the Blauer Wildbacher grape. Beyond its viticulture, the area is characterized by picturesque rolling hills, expansive vineyards, lush meadows, and dense forests, offering a beautiful landscape for outdoor recreation and a high quality of life.
Visitors frequently praise the huts in the Deutschlandsberg region for their welcoming atmosphere and delicious food. For example, Brendl Hut is known for its friendly landlady and tasty meals, making it a popular stop on mountain bike routes. Huts like Grünanger Hut (1560 m) and Dreieckhütte also offer great views and are ideal resting points during hikes.
While specific public transport details for every attraction might vary, Deutschlandsberg itself has public transport connections. For reaching hiking trailheads or specific attractions, it's advisable to check local bus schedules. Some settlements like Eibiswald, a starting point for long-distance hiking trails, are generally accessible by public transport.


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