Best mountain peaks around Weiz are found in the Weiz district of Styria, Austria, offering varied terrain for hiking. The region features prominent peaks within the Fischbach Alps, Wechsel mountain range, and Grazer Bergland. These mountains provide extensive views of the surrounding landscapes and valleys. The area is characterized by diverse natural features, from grassy upper slopes to heavily wooded lower parts.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Great view, challenging to drive, really fun
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Great view, challenging to drive
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Great hike! Highly recommended. Great views, enjoy nature, a bit strenuous in places, surefootedness required around the summit. Take plenty of water with you! With a bit of luck you can see ibexes and chamois.
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Great view, from the Dachstein to Hungary
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The Heulantsch (1,473 m) is one of numerous mountains in the Almenland Nature Park. At the summit cross there is a summit book for entries. The view of the Graz mountains, the Hochschwab and the Zirbitzkogel is amazing. Be sure to plan a little time and let the place work its magic on you.
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Simply beautiful 🤩 at the Teufelsstein... the direct sunlight on the Teufelsstein is only available in the week around December 21st 🌅
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A beautiful rocky peak with 360 degree views. Surefootedness required to walk to the cross. Lots going on when the weather is nice.
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Among the most popular peaks for hiking in the Weiz district are Hochlantsch Summit, known as the highest mountain in the Grazer Bergland, and Hochwechsel, which offers extensive panoramic views. Another favorite is Teufelstein summit and rock formation, famous for its unique geological features and local legends.
Yes, the region offers several options suitable for families. Hochwechsel is considered a relatively easy and safe trek, mostly across wide mountain meadows, making it suitable for families. The Teufelstein summit also offers various route options, including shorter, less strenuous paths, and is categorized as family-friendly.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Stuhleck Summit is highly recommended, offering vistas of the surrounding Alps and valleys. Hochwechsel provides impressive views of the eastern Alps, stretching from Semmering and Rax to Schneeberg, and on clear days, even Burgenland, Styria, Hungary, and Slovenia. Hochlantsch Summit also boasts magnificent views that can reach as far as Hungary or Slovenia.
The Teufelstein summit is notable for its unique rock formation of three large, stacked boulders, steeped in local legend. Rote Wand Summit, meaning 'Red Wall,' lives up to its name with a steep drop-off, offering excellent views and a distinctive geological appearance. Hochlantsch is characterized by its steep Lantschmauern on the north side.
The Teufelstein summit is a legendary cult site, with tales of the fallen angel Lucifer. It is also believed to have served as a calendar stone for observing the winter solstice sunrise. Near Hochlantsch, you can find the pilgrimage church of Schüsserlbrunn, nestled against a rock face, adding a cultural dimension to the hike.
The hiking season generally runs from spring to autumn. For example, the Wetterkoglerhaus on Hochwechsel is open from mid-May to mid-November. While most trails are best enjoyed in warmer months, the Teufelstein is noted for its significance during the winter solstice, suggesting some accessibility or unique appeal even in winter. Always check local conditions before heading out.
For those seeking a challenge, the Hochlantsch Summit offers more demanding ascent routes, including one through the Bärenschütz Gorge (when open) and the Naturfreunde-Klettersteig on its rocky northern flank. The Großer Pfaff summit is also categorized as challenging, providing a more strenuous experience.
Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, with options like the 'Dorngrabenweg loop from Waisenegg' or the 'Feistritz Gorge – Feistritzklamm Gorge loop from Anger.' For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are MTB trails such as the 'Hochwechsel Trail North – Marienseer Schwaig loop from Feistritzsattel.' You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Weiz and MTB Trails around Weiz guides.
Yes, several peaks offer refreshment options. At the summit of Hochwechsel, you'll find the Wetterkoglerhaus, which is open from mid-May to mid-November. Near Hochlantsch, the inn 'Steirischer Jockl' provides regional specialties. Stuhleck also features mountain restaurants serving regional dishes year-round.
Yes, some peaks offer circular route options. For instance, the Rote Wand Summit can be explored as a full-day circular tour, combining routes from different starting points like the 'Rote Wand' car park and the Teichalm, allowing you to experience various landscapes and even visit the Latschenhütte.
Accessibility varies by peak. For Stuhleck, an unpaved toll road, open only in summer, leads to the summit from Pfaffensattel. For Rote Wand, there are designated car parks, such as the 'Rote Wand' car park near Tyrnau, serving as starting points for hikes. While specific public transport details for each peak are not provided, the region generally offers various access points for hikers.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the extensive panoramic views offered by the peaks. The unique rock formations of Teufelstein and the historical significance of sites like the pilgrimage church near Hochlantsch also add to the appeal. The variety of trails, from family-friendly walks to challenging ascents, ensures there's something for every type of hiker.


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