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Mountaineering around Metnitz, situated between the Nockberge mountains and the Gurktaler Alps, offers a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. The region features a varied topography with dense forests, green meadows, and forested slopes. Clear rivers and streams, such as the Metnitz River, enhance the natural appeal of the area. This setting provides a range of trails suitable for different levels of mountaineering experience.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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7.28km
02:29
380m
380m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.7km
07:05
990m
990m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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18.6km
05:41
650m
650m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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14.1km
05:00
830m
830m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.30km
02:08
210m
200m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Place of power with a very long history
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The "cucumber jump" is a really cool name. I'm going to head over there now so I can see where our cucumber springs from 😅.
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The monastery was founded in 1076 by the Carinthian Margrave Markwart von Eppenstein. His son, Duke Henry III of Carinthia (who is buried here in the founder's crypt), completed and completed the foundation of the monastery until his death in 1122, when the Eppenstein family died out. He endowed the convent with a rich endowment for the maintenance and cultivation of art and science. It is not known from which Benedictine mother monastery the first monks came. The first church in the 11th century was the "Church of Saint Lambert in the Forest", in the immediate vicinity of which the monastery was built before 1076. In the 12th century it was replaced by a Romanesque basilica, which was consecrated in 1160. It was almost the size of today's collegiate church. In 1157, the place of grace Mariazell in Upper Styria was founded by the Benedictines of St. Lambrecht and, after an interruption from 1949 to 1992, is now again looked after by St. Lambrecht.
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The St. Lambrecht Abbey, officially the Benedictine Abbey of St. Lambrecht (Latin Abbatia Sancti Lamberti or Monasterii Sancti Lamberti), is a Benedictine abbey located at 1,028 meters above sea level in Sankt Lambrecht in the Austrian federal state of Styria. The name goes back to the monastery's patron saint, Saint Lambert.
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Fantastic view
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You can also spend the night in the hut. It is usually open from the beginning of May to the end of October and from the beginning of December to the end of March.
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I was interested in the labyrinth in the garden, which resembles the floor labyrinth in Chartres Cathedral. I walked the path in the labyrinth. It is easy to miss, but you can find it in the middle of the circular herb beds.
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Yes, Metnitz offers a range of trails for various skill levels. While some routes are challenging, you can find moderate options like the Murauer Hut – Bernhard-Fest Hut loop from Alpengasthof & Hotel Krische. This route leads through forested slopes and past mountain huts, providing a good introduction to the area's terrain.
The Metnitz region, nestled between the Nockberge mountains and the Gurktaler Alps, features diverse topography. You'll encounter dense forests, green meadows, and forested slopes. Routes vary significantly in elevation; for instance, the Lattersteighöhe (2,265 m) – Anderl Cross loop from Albeck involves nearly 1,000 meters of ascent, while moderate trails have more gentle climbs.
While many mountaineering routes require good fitness, the nearby Zirbitzkogel-Grebenzen Nature Park offers child-friendly hiking trails. For a moderate mountaineering experience, consider the Hiaslalm – Hiasl Zirbenhütte & Playground loop from Albeck, which includes a playground, making it suitable for families looking for a less strenuous outing.
Absolutely. Many routes in Metnitz are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the challenging Anderl Cross – Lattersteighöhe (2,265 m) loop from Albeck, or the moderate Murauer Hut – Bernhard-Fest Hut loop from Alpengasthof & Hotel Krische. The region also features the Metnitz Circular Hiking Trail, known for its idyllic landscapes.
Metnitz offers stunning natural beauty and historical sites. You can enjoy panoramic views of valleys and mountains, especially from routes like the Anderl Cross – Lattersteighöhe (2,265 m) loop. The clear Metnitz River flows through charming landscapes, and you'll find numerous small streams. Notable landmarks include Hohenburg Castle, and the pilgrimage church of St. Wolfgang. You might also encounter beautiful lakes such as Flattnitzer See or Auerlingsee in the wider region.
The summer months are ideal for mountaineering in Metnitz. The weather is warm, and nature is in full bloom, making for pleasant conditions on the trails. The extensive trail network is particularly suitable during this period.
Yes, you'll find mountain huts that serve as excellent resting points. The Murauer Hut, located on the Frauenalpe at 1,583 meters, is a well-known spot that also offers accommodation. Routes like the Murauer Hut – Bernhard-Fest Hut loop specifically pass by these huts.
Route durations vary significantly based on difficulty and distance. Shorter, moderate routes like the Murauer Hut – Bernhard-Fest Hut loop can be completed in about 2.5 hours. More challenging and longer routes, such as the Lattersteighöhe (2,265 m) – Anderl Cross loop, can take over 7 hours to complete.
The mountaineering routes in Metnitz are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 2 reviews. More than 32 mountaineers have used komoot to explore Metnitz's varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes and panoramic views.
Metnitz offers an extensive network of trails, providing opportunities to find quieter paths away from the main crowds. While specific crowd levels can vary, exploring routes beyond the most popular ones, or visiting during off-peak times, can lead to a more serene experience in the diverse Nockberge and Gurktaler Alps.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with cultural highlights. You can hike to Petersberg Castle Ruins (Burgruine Petersberg) or explore the area around Hohenburg Castle, which stands high above the valley and offers impressive vistas. The pilgrimage church of St. Wolfgang above Grades is another notable historical attraction accessible via hiking trails.
Absolutely. Metnitz is known for its breathtaking panoramic views. The Frauenalpe Summit is particularly renowned for its magnificent outlook. Routes like the Anderl Cross – Lattersteighöhe (2,265 m) loop from Albeck offer extensive vistas of the surrounding valleys and mountains. The Panorama Trail around Krakaueben also provides magnificent views of the valley.


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