Best attractions and places to see around Puch bei Weiz include a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage in the heart of the Styrian Apple Road. This region features rolling hills, extensive orchards, and the prominent Kulm Mountain, known for its panoramic views. Visitors can explore historical sites, archaeological museums, and diverse outdoor activities like hiking and cycling through gorges and around lakes. The area offers insights into fruit cultivation history and ancient regional life.
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The church was built in 1384 in quarry stone masonry and has remained unplastered. Therefore, the scaffolding holes are visible. It is one of the few churches in Styria whose original Gothic condition has been largely preserved. During renovation work in 1958, frescoes dating from around 1530 were uncovered. The frescoes in the chancel depict the Last Judgment. The floor of large stone slabs was laid in 1722. The sacristy was added to the church in 1771. The high altar was designed by the Hartberg sculptor Johann Feiner and the carpenter Georg Maurer in 1647.
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Worth a visit any time of year. Action in summer. Peace and quiet in winter, romance in autumn. Awakening in spring. We always love coming back here.
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Beautiful view of the lake, good coffee, huge breakfast buffet, friendly staff
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Restaurant Gruber am See is highly recommended
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Beautiful bathing lake that invites you to take a swim on warm days. But it is also very beautiful there in winter and you can also cycle around the lake wonderfully.
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Currently (Sept. 2024) the cycle path is unfortunately closed due to damage caused by flooding/strong winds. I suspect that will take some time.
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This church is already over 500 years old. For a long time, it was not certain that it would ever reach this age. In 1806, there were even calls for the church to be demolished, but this was only prevented because the community of Hofkirchen promised to cover the costs of its maintenance. Deither maintains it and constantly renovates it - most recently in 2002. The Gothic style has essentially been preserved, which is why this church is worth seeing: a Styrian landmark.
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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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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the spectacular Feistritzklamm Gorge, a section of the Feistritztal cycle path known for its wild, untouched nature. Lake Stubenberg is perfect for swimming and offers scenic views. Additionally, the Hoher Zetz summit cross provides extensive panoramic views towards Schöckl, Sommeralm, and Kulm, and even as far as Hungary on clear days.
Yes, Puch bei Weiz is known for its numerous hiking opportunities. You can find a variety of trails, including easy circular routes like the 'Ilzbergrunde' through the AppleLand. For more challenging options, consider mountain hikes around Hoher Zetz summit cross. Explore more options on our guides for easy hikes, mountain hikes, and general hiking around Puch bei Weiz.
The area boasts several historical and cultural sites. The Parish Church of St. Stefan in Hofkirchen is a well-preserved Gothic church over 500 years old. You can also visit the Stubenbergklamm Show Power Plant, a 100-year-old operational power plant that has been expanded into a museum. The Kulmkeltendorf, an open-air archaeological museum, offers insights into the region's ancient history with reconstructions of dwellings from the Neolithic to Celtic eras.
Absolutely! Lake Stubenberg is a beautiful bathing lake perfect for families on warm days, and you can cycle around its perimeter. The Freibad Puch bei Weiz (outdoor pool) also offers fun for the whole family. The Stubenbergklamm Show Power Plant is a historical site that can be interesting for all ages, showcasing old turbines and machines in a museum setting. The Erlebnisgarten Höfler is another garden offering variety and flair for visitors.
Puch bei Weiz is nestled in the heart of the Styrian Apple Road, a scenic route characterized by rolling hills and extensive orchards. Along this road, you can visit the Haus des Apfels (House of the Apple) to learn about fruit cultivation history, mythology, and art. You can also enjoy picnicking amidst the apple orchards at Hochgartl and taste regional delicacies like apple cider, schnapps, and various juices at local taverns and farm shops.
The region is particularly beautiful during spring blossom (typically late April) and autumn harvest (September/October). The Apple Blossom Festival is held annually on the last Sunday in April at Hochgartl. During autumn, the 'Apple Road Autumn' celebrates harvest time with farm festivals and activity days. These seasons offer ideal conditions for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the scenic landscape.
Yes, the region is famous for its apple-related delicacies. You can taste regional specialties such as apple cider, apple Sturm (partially fermented grape must), schnapps, and various juices and apple-based dishes. Many local taverns and farm shops along the Styrian Apple Road offer these products, providing a true taste of the 'Apple Village' experience.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from spots like the Hoher Zetz summit cross, which offers a great place to relax. The serene beauty of Lake Stubenberg is often highlighted for its swimming and cycling opportunities. The wild, untouched nature of the Feistritzklamm Gorge is also a favorite for those seeking a tranquil outdoor experience.
Yes, the region offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Feistritzklamm Gorge features a spectacular section of the Feistritztal cycle path. You can also cycle around Lake Stubenberg. Kulm Mountain is also a popular spot for bike tours. For more detailed routes, check our guides for easy hikes, mountain hikes, and general hiking around Puch bei Weiz, which often include cycling-friendly paths.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Hoher Zetz summit cross. From here, you can see towards Schöckl, Sommeralm, Kulm, and even Hungary on clear days. The Ilzbergkapelle also serves as a viewpoint, offering picturesque vistas of the surrounding landscape, particularly the rolling hills and orchards of the Styrian Apple Road.
Yes, the Kulmkeltendorf is an open-air archaeological museum that is the first of its kind in Styria. It features reconstructions of dwellings from the late Neolithic period to the Celtic era, providing fascinating insights into the ancient history and daily life of the region's early inhabitants.


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