Attractions and places to see around St Jakob im Walde are characterized by a hilly landscape at an elevation of about 900 meters above sea level, situated in the Joglland region of Eastern Styria, Austria. The area is known for its natural features, including mountains like the Blasenkogel and Arzberg, and the Romai waterfall. Cultural sites such as the historic Parish Church St. Jakob im Walde and the interactive Kräftereich St. Jakob im Walde offer diverse experiences. This region provides…
Last updated: May 26, 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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Simply beautiful 🤩 at the Teufelsstein... the direct sunlight on the Teufelsstein is only available in the week around December 21st 🌅
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Nice in summer and in winter! It is recommended to take spikes with you for your shoes in winter...it has often been very slippery on the way.
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This is where the Hochwexl "The WU" Trail starts. It leads over 2.7 km in length and 265 meters down to the Marienseer Schwaig. The route is part of the "Wexl Trails" and therefore you need a ticket for it, which you can buy e.g. in the Wetterkoglerhaus. The route is actually classified as "blue, easy", it runs smoothly and you can "step on the gas". However, with the many large stones lying on the route, you have to be very careful about your choice of line. Since there are also a few (few) trickier passages, I find the trail a bit demanding overall. I would therefore not necessarily recommend it for beginners. Because you should bring a little technical experience and the right bike with you. Otherwise a hammer cool trail that is really fun! Definitely try it out if you're in the area!
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Wonderful views in all directions. The chapel is particularly worth seeing.
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Short but steep ascent and descent. But it pays off as the view is really fantastic.
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The region offers several impressive viewpoints. The Chapel and summit cross on the Hochwechsel provides an extensive panorama stretching across Styria and Lower Austria, and even into Burgenland, Hungary, and Slovenia on clear days. The Stuhleck Summit also offers an indescribable panorama from its 1,782 meters. Additionally, the Arzberg summit, mentioned in regional research, provides panoramic views into the Pannonian Plain.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the area offers challenging routes. The ascent to the Großer Pfaff summit (1555 m) is described as rocky and requires some manual effort, but rewards with a wonderful all-round view. The Hochwechsel itself is part of a mountain range with landscapes ranging from lovely to challenging, making it suitable for experienced hikers and climbers.
St. Jakob im Walde is home to the historic Parish Church St. Jakob im Walde, first mentioned in 1209 and featuring late Gothic redesigns. The Kräftereich St. Jakob im Walde is an interactive adventure exhibition exploring forces around us, with themed rooms and a unique herb garden. For a broader historical experience, the nearby Stift Vorau, an Augustinian canon monastery founded in 1163, boasts an impressive library, and the Freilichtmuseum Vorau showcases rural life and craftsmanship from past centuries.
Absolutely! The Teufelstein summit and rock formation is noted as family-friendly. The Kräftereich St. Jakob im Walde is an interactive museum suitable for all ages. The village also features a Generationen-Spielplatz (multi-generational playground) which combines the Kräftereich, Europapark, and a large playground. For winter, the Family Ski Mountain St. Jakob im Walde is ideal for families and those seeking a quieter skiing experience.
The region is characterized by its picturesque hilly landscape, situated at about 900 meters above sea level. Key natural features include the Romai waterfall and the refreshing Romany gorge, which are popular hiking destinations. The area is also known for its mountains like the Blasenkogel (1313 m), Eggberg (1215 m), and Arzberg (1111 m), offering excellent starting points for hikes. St. Jakob im Walde is also a member municipality of the Styrian Flower Road, celebrated for its magnificent floral displays.
The area around St. Jakob im Walde offers a variety of cycling routes for different preferences. You can find numerous challenging and flatter paths for road cycling, mountain biking, and touring. For detailed routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around St Jakob im Walde, MTB Trails around St Jakob im Walde, and Cycling around St Jakob im Walde guides.
While not exactly hidden, the Kräftereich St. Jakob im Walde offers a unique and interactive experience focused on the forces around us, which might be less conventional than typical attractions. Another interesting spot is the Europapark in St. Jakob im Walde, showcasing EU flags in beautiful flowerbeds, reflecting the village's 'Blumendorf' reputation. For a glimpse into rural heritage, the Feichtenhofer Water Mill is also a point of interest.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The extensive network of hiking and cycling trails is best enjoyed in warmer months. For hiking, the period from mid-May to mid-November is ideal, as facilities like the Wetterkogler House on the Hochwechsel are open. In winter, the Joglland Cross-Country Ski Trail and the Family Ski Mountain St. Jakob im Walde offer snow-related activities.
Yes, the Wetterkogler House, located at the summit of the Hochwechsel, serves as a restaurant and offers accommodation, making it a convenient stop for hikers. The village of St. Jakob im Walde itself, being a popular destination, would have local cafes and pubs, though specific names are not provided in the guide data. The region also features establishments like the Organic Farm Kroisleitner and Horse Farm the Leitner, which may offer agritourism experiences.
Families can enjoy the interactive exhibits at Kräftereich St. Jakob im Walde and explore the adjacent Europapark and large Generationen-Spielplatz. The Teufelstein summit and rock formation is also a family-friendly hiking destination. In winter, the Family Ski Mountain St. Jakob im Walde provides a gentle and enjoyable skiing experience for all ages. Additionally, Minigolf and Powergolf offer further recreational fun.
Yes, several notable attractions are within driving distance for a day trip. Tierpark und Schloss Herberstein, about 60 minutes away, offers a wide variety of animals and a historic castle. The spiritual center of Stift Vorau and the extensive Freilichtmuseum Vorau, showcasing rural life, are also excellent options for a cultural excursion.


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