Mountain peaks around Gutenberg-Stenzengreith offer diverse hiking opportunities in Eastern Styria, Austria. The region is characterized by rolling hills, extensive trail networks, and natural gorges rather than towering, distinct mountain peaks. While the landscape provides varied terrain with green meadows and dense forests, the emphasis is on scenic views and accessible high points. This area is known for its natural beauty and varied hiking trails Gutenberg-Stenzengreith.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Built in 1839 as a wooden viewing platform. Stephaninwarte, a former weather station Bought by the Styrian Mountain Association in 1880 and built in its current form. Owned by the Austrian Alpine Association since 2010 and freely accessible (during opening hours).
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Large summit cross, great view. Very few tourists (April weekday)
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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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It's nice, but only when open. This is mostly Sat and Sun and tends to be between Easter and the end of October. It is best to check graz.net or similar sites beforehand.
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Wonderful idea, the Schöckl is definitely the most beautiful of the seven peaks.
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Great view when the weather is nice!
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one of the 7 summits of the 7 Summits Challenge from Let's Go! Graz sports year more information at: letsgograz.at/7summits
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While Gutenberg-Stenzengreith is known more for its rolling hills and extensive trail networks than towering peaks, you can find several rewarding high points. Schöckl summit cross, at 1,445 meters, offers panoramic views and is a popular spot to watch paragliders. Another significant high point is Burgstaller Höhe (1,218 m), which features in medium-difficulty hiking tours from the area, providing challenging ascents and scenic vistas.
Yes, several summits offer excellent panoramic views. Beyond the Schöckl summit cross, you can visit Schöcklkopf Summit for views of the Styrian hills and paragliders. The Hoher Zetz summit cross provides beautiful views towards Schöckl, the Sommeralm, and on clear days, even as far as Hungary. For a fantastic panoramic view, even though it's not the highest, the Gschaidberg Summit is also highly recommended.
The region offers a diverse range of hiking trails, from easy strolls through green meadows to more challenging treks through dense forests and along unique geological features. A highlight is the Raab Gorge (Raabklamm), often described as Austria's longest gorge, providing a breathtaking experience along the Raab river. You can find many hiking routes, including options with varying elevation gains, suitable for different fitness levels. For more specific hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Gutenberg-Stenzengreith guide.
Yes, the region around Gutenberg-Stenzengreith offers many trails suitable for families. The extensive network of paths includes options with gentle inclines and well-maintained surfaces, allowing for enjoyable walks for all ages. The natural setting with green meadows and forests provides a pleasant environment for family outings. Some highlights, like the Schöckl summit cross, are accessible and considered family-friendly.
Many hiking trails in the Gutenberg-Stenzengreith area are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Raab Gorge, which is a Natura 2000 site, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The most prominent natural attraction is the Raab Gorge (Raabklamm), known as Austria's longest gorge. It's a Natura 2000 protected area, offering varied hiking experiences along a beautiful stream bed with fresh, clear mountain water. The gorge is home to rare animal and plant species and provides a refreshing escape on warm days. The wider region also features diverse landscapes with dense forests and scenic viewpoints.
The best time for hiking in Gutenberg-Stenzengreith is generally from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is mild, and the trails are clear, offering ideal conditions to explore the green meadows, forests, and gorges. Autumn provides particularly beautiful scenery with colorful foliage. While some trails might be accessible in winter, conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear.
Yes, the Stephaniewarte Observation Tower offers a great view, particularly of Graz. It's a popular spot for its appealing atmosphere, especially at sunset. Additionally, many summits like Schöcklkopf Summit and Hoher Zetz summit cross also function as excellent viewpoints, providing expansive vistas of the surrounding Styrian landscape.
While specific public transport options can vary, Gutenberg-Stenzengreith and its surrounding areas are generally accessible. It's recommended to check local bus schedules or regional transport services that connect to starting points for popular hiking trails. Some routes might require a combination of public transport and a short walk to reach the trailhead.
Gutenberg-Stenzengreith and nearby villages offer various options for accommodation, including guesthouses and hotels. You'll also find cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can enjoy local cuisine and refreshments after your hikes. These establishments are often located conveniently close to popular starting points or within the villages themselves.
Beyond hiking and exploring high points, the region around Gutenberg-Stenzengreith is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Kleine Raabklamm – Kleine Raabklamm loop from Kleinsemmering,' and dedicated road cycling routes. Explore options in the Cycling around Gutenberg-Stenzengreith guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Gutenberg-Stenzengreith guide.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views and the diverse natural landscape. Many appreciate the opportunity to watch paragliders from summits like Schöckl summit cross and Schöcklkopf Summit. The peaceful atmosphere, the chance to relax on benches at summit crosses, and the well-maintained paths through idyllic settings are also highly valued. The region's appeal lies in its combination of accessible nature and rewarding vistas.
For those seeking more challenging ascents, routes leading to Burgstaller Höhe offer significant elevation gain, with some tours covering an elevation change from approximately 623 m to 1,214 m. While the region's 'peaks' are not as towering as in other alpine areas, the extensive trail networks provide ample opportunities for challenging treks with considerable altitude differences, especially when combining multiple sections or exploring longer regional trails.


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