Best mountain peaks around Floing are situated in a region characterized by the south-eastern edge of the Alps and East Styrian hills. The landscape features wooded summits, offering varied views of the surrounding area, including the Graz mountains and towards Burgenland. This area provides opportunities to explore natural monuments and viewpoints.
Last updated: August 3, 2026
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A visit here is worthwhile for the view alone. The summit itself looks a bit unkempt and dated. The many empty "Lost Place" chapels do their part. During my tour, the summit cross was also missing, although the pedestal is still there. But never mind... just don't let it spoil your good mood and enjoy the view.
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The classic cross shape with a longitudinal and a transverse beam, as we encounter it here on the Raas, can also be visually seen as a plus sign. The popular Innsbruck bishop Reinhold Stecher once explained this in one of his sermons as follows: "The small vertical stroke from minus to plus, which means so much in the mathematical equation, is in God's salvation algebra in its consequences not at all to be underestimated. Our existence is torn upwards, just as a whirlwind tears up leaves and branches. The great equation is therefore: Plus, parenthesis open, and then comes the long list with fate and guilt, darkness and light, merit and failure, fumbling faith and glimmering hope, parenthesis closed, is equal to: redeemed human."
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Before the cross crowning the summit of the 'Hoher Zetz' here, I would like to recall a fitting thought from Bishop Reinhold Stecher (*1921, + 2013). Martin Kolozs, in a podcast by ORF, paid tribute to the beloved pastor: „Above all, the mountains... he preferably chose them as a symbol of the often questioned, often burdened, but equally often confirmed relationship between man and God, which manifests itself wonderfully and healingly in experiences with nature. For Reinhold Stecher, who climbed all the peaks around Innsbruck and celebrated countless mountain masses, respect for and protection of God's creation were equivalent to divine worship, as he was rock-solidly convinced: »Many paths lead to God. One leads over the mountains.« (Source: https://oe1.orf.at/programm/20180202/503400/Martin-Kolozs-ueber-Reinhold-Stecher )
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... at least once a week "up there" :-)
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The Patscha summit is also called Patscha mountain. The 1271 meter high summit is very wooded, which is on the one hand very idyllic, but on the other hand only offers a limited view.
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From the summit cross of the Hoher Zetz you have a beautiful view towards Schöckl, the Sommeralm with the Plankogel 🗻 and to the east of the Kulm and Burgenland 🌞 On very clear days all the way to Hungary 🌏 Since you are allowed to park at the Gschnaidter Kreuz at around 825 meters above sea level, it is also possible to stay there until sunset 🌄, as on the way back you can also choose forest paths for the descent, with the exception of the first hundred meters in altitude 🌜🦊
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🍺🎺 Nice rural atmosphere with folk music 🎻🍲 Intertrain has already embedded the link to the website ⬆️ The farm seems to be very well attended, probably especially on beautiful days like today 🌞
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The high Zetz is an easily accessible mountain in the Weiz district. When we were there on a beautiful autumn day, it was very busy. There is a summit cross and a few opportunities to sit down (stones, meadow). View not completely clear due to trees.
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The region around Floing, situated at the south-eastern edge of the Alps, offers several popular peaks. Among them, the Hoher Zetz summit cross is highly regarded for its beautiful views towards Schöckl, Sommeralm, and even Hungary on clear days. Another favorite is Kulm Summit, known for its prominent position and excellent views of the East Styrian hills.
Yes, the Floing region offers options suitable for families. While specific peaks might vary in difficulty, places like the Wittgruberhof Inn are noted as family-friendly, offering a cozy atmosphere and good food, and serving as a starting point for various hikes. When planning, look for trails categorized as 'easy' or 'intermediate' and consider the overall length and elevation.
The mountain peaks around Floing offer varied views. From the Hoher Zetz summit cross, you can enjoy expansive panoramas of the Graz mountains, Sommeralm, and even as far as Burgenland and Hungary on clear days. Kulm Summit provides a good view of the East Styrian hills due to its prominent position. Some peaks, like the Patscha Summit Cross, are more wooded, offering an idyllic setting but with more limited distant views.
Yes, several peaks in the Floing region are recognized as natural monuments. The Kulm Summit is not only a natural monument but also has historical significance. The Hoher Zetz summit cross and Patscha Summit Cross are also designated natural monuments.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the Floing region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Sommeralm (1400 m) – Sommeralm Bend loop' or routes around Lake Stubenberg. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Feistritz Gorge – Feistritzklamm Gorge loop'. Easy hiking trails are also available, including short loops around the Feistritzklamm Gorge. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Floing, MTB Trails around Floing, and Easy hikes around Floing guides.
While many peaks involve intermediate climbs, there are easier hiking options in the broader Floing area. For instance, the Easy hikes around Floing guide lists routes like the 'Wirtshaus Meißl – Insect Hotel loop' or the 'Feistritzklamm Gorge – Feistritz Gorge loop from Stubenberg', which are shorter and less strenuous, perfect for a leisurely walk in the mountainous landscape.
For refreshments and a cozy atmosphere, consider visiting the Wittgruberhof Inn. It's known for its rural charm, good food, and friendly service, and it can serve as both a resting point during a hike or a starting/ending point. This inn also offers a sensational panorama.
The terrain around Floing's peaks generally involves wooded summits and can range from intermediate to challenging. Peaks like Hoher Zetz summit cross, Patscha Summit Cross, and Kulm Summit are typically categorized as intermediate. Some trails might include forest paths, root trails, and varying elevations, so appropriate footwear and preparation are recommended.
While the guide focuses on general peak exploration, the region's location at the south-eastern edge of the Alps suggests that winter conditions are possible. Winter hiking would require specific gear and awareness of snow and ice conditions. It's advisable to check local weather and trail conditions before attempting winter ascents.
While the guide highlights popular choices, the region is characterized by numerous wooded summits. The Zeiseleck Summit Cross (1078 m) offers a very nice forest path to its summit cross, a rest area, and a summit book, making it a rewarding detour for those looking for a quieter experience along the Great Jogl Tour.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse views, ranging from expansive panoramas of the Graz mountains and Burgenland to the idyllic, wooded settings of other summits. The opportunity to relax at summit crosses, enjoy local hospitality at inns like Wittgruberhof Inn, and explore natural monuments are also frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
Yes, for some peaks, parking is available. For instance, you are allowed to park at the Gschnaidter Kreuz, which serves as a convenient starting point for hikes to the Hoher Zetz summit cross. It's always recommended to check specific trailhead information for parking availability when planning your trip.


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