Best attractions and places to see around Seiersberg-Pirka include a mix of cultural sites, natural landscapes, and modern points of interest. Located southwest of Graz, this municipality offers diverse experiences from historic castles to tranquil ponds. The region features prominent hills like Gedersberg and Florianiberg, alongside the Mur River, providing varied terrain for exploration. It serves as a destination for day trips and short visits, blending natural beauty with modern infrastructure.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The current image of the late historicist, old German town hall largely corresponds to that of the last stage of construction; the south wing of the building is dated 1889, the main wing 1893. The main façade facing the main square has a dome-topped central projection and corner turrets that protrude over the entire height. The facade decoration was greatly simplified in 1922, with the false brickwork of the walls on the upper floors being removed and the facade smoothed, the decoration on the roofs reduced and most of the statues in the wall niches lost; only two sandstone figures (lansquenets) and a sandstone bust remained on the west front. The figures were originally by the artists Hans Brandstetter, Karl Lacher, Karl Peckary, Emanuel Pendl and Rudolf Vital. The niche figures show important Austrians (such as the Habsburg emperors) and the four great allegories.
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Feelings of happiness arise there at any time of year. It is a very special spot on earth, a true natural idyll, otherwise Arnie, the most famous son of the place - who grew up nearby and whose birthplace now shows his career as a museum - would probably not have proposed marriage to his then fiancée Maria Shriver right here, in a rowing boat on the Thalersee. Even though that was a while ago, the original boat on the shore of the Thalersee still bears witness to it today.
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In the casual, newly built Cafe Thaler See Garten - with a beautiful large terrace right on the water - you can really enjoy the wonderful view with all kinds of fine specialties, cool drinks and of course coffee, cake and ice cream. Not only walkers and day-trippers like to stop off at the modern Waldcafé Thalersee, it also offers ideal conditions for events, seminars and celebrations on the lake.
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Nice photo spot for a short rest.
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The most impressive building on the main square is the Graz Town Hall, which was first built in its current location in 1550 in the Renaissance style. The main square and the town hall are the focal point of the center of Graz - the second largest city in Austria.
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At the top of the mountain you have a great panoramic view of the city, ideally sitting on the wall with a drink. It is also a great place in the evening to enjoy the city lights.
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Beautiful square at the town hall, where you can sit on the steps and just watch the hustle and bustle.
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A trip out on the lake in a rowing boat or pedal boat - perhaps with the swan - is great fun for all ages. But some people just come here to relax and make themselves comfortable on the large lawn on the western shore of the lake (don't forget your blanket).
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Seiersberg-Pirka offers several natural attractions for outdoor enthusiasts. You can visit the tranquil Windorf Pond, a nature refuge with walking paths and opportunities for nature observation, popular for families and anglers. The elevated areas of Gedersberg, Buchkogel, and Florianiberg provide beautiful landscapes for hikes and walks, offering breathtaking views of Graz. Additionally, the Mur River meanders through the region, providing picturesque settings for relaxing walks or longer hikes along its well-developed riverbank paths, with connections to the Mur cycle path. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options like the "Windorfer Pond loop" or trails around Gedersberg, which are available in the Hiking around Seiersberg-Pirka guide.
Yes, Seiersberg-Pirka and its immediate surroundings feature notable historical and cultural sites. St. Martin Castle is a historic landmark with a well-maintained park, hosting cultural programs and exhibitions, and offering views over the southern Mur plain. Another point of historical interest is the Gedersbergkapelle (Paar-Kreuz), a chapel situated on the Gedersberg with a history tied to World War II. Nearby, you can also explore the historic Schlossberg Graz, home to the iconic clock tower, and the impressive Graz City Hall, a man-made monument with a rich architectural history.
For families, Seiersberg-Pirka offers several engaging options. The Windorf Pond is ideal for a relaxed day out, with walking paths and nature observation opportunities, and it even hosts an annual summer event, the Sautrogregatta. Thaler Lake is another popular excursion destination where families can enjoy walking, boating, and dining by the water. The Augarten in Graz is a large, beautifully designed park with plenty of space for recreation. Many hiking routes in the region are also designed to be family-friendly, offering easy walks suitable for all ages.
On a bad weather day, ShoppingCity Seiersberg is an excellent destination. As one of the largest shopping centers in Austria, it boasts over 180 shops, numerous restaurants, and various leisure activities across approximately 74,000 m². It's a major hub for shopping and dining, providing ample indoor entertainment.
Yes, the region around Seiersberg-Pirka offers a variety of easy hiking trails. For instance, you can find routes like the "Windorfer Pond loop" (4.2 km) or the "View from Bockkogel – Bockkogel loop" (3.7 km), both rated as easy. The Easy hikes around Seiersberg-Pirka guide provides more options, including the "Wutzi's Long Bench loop" and routes around Gedersberg Chapel, all designed for enjoyable, less strenuous walks.
Beyond traditional outdoor pursuits, Seiersberg-Pirka offers some unique recreational activities. Culinary enthusiasts can expand their skills at the Grill Centre Graz, a dedicated space for learning new grilling techniques. For diving enthusiasts, there is a Diving Tower providing a controlled environment to practice and hone diving skills. In winter, weather permitting, the Gedersberg even features a small ski lift for winter sports.
Yes, several attractions in the wider Graz area, close to Seiersberg-Pirka, offer wheelchair accessibility. The Graz City Hall, Thaler Lake, and Kunsthaus Graz are all noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing a broader range of visitors to enjoy these sites.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse experiences available. For instance, the Schlossberg Graz is loved for its extensive views over the city and its various attractions like the clock tower. The Augarten is praised as a beautifully designed park and a meeting point for locals. Many enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and recreational opportunities at Thaler Lake, from walking to boating and dining. The blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and modern amenities like ShoppingCity Seiersberg makes the region appealing to a wide range of visitors.
Absolutely. Seiersberg-Pirka offers several routes suitable for running and jogging. You can find options like a 7.1 km "Running loop from Seiersberg-Pirka" or the "Rudolfswarte Observation Tower – Point 7 loop" which is about 8.8 km. For more detailed routes and varying difficulties, consult the Running Trails around Seiersberg-Pirka guide, which includes routes like the "Bockkogel loop" and the more challenging "Floriani Trail loop."
Yes, the region hosts some notable events and offers seasonal highlights. The Windorf Pond is known for its annual Sautrogregatta, a popular summer spectacle. During winter, if weather conditions permit, the Gedersberg features a small ski lift, offering a local option for winter sports enthusiasts. These events and seasonal activities add to the diverse appeal of Seiersberg-Pirka throughout the year.
The natural elevated areas around Seiersberg-Pirka offer stunning panoramic views. From Gedersberg, Buchkogel, and Florianiberg, you can enjoy breathtaking vistas of Graz and the surrounding countryside. St. Martin Castle also provides views over the southern Mur plain. These viewpoints are perfect for photography and appreciating the regional landscape.


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