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Bus station hiking trails around Sankt Stefan im Rosental are set within Austria's southeastern Styria, a region characterized by rolling hills and lush green forests. The landscape features gently undulating topography and verdant woodlands, providing varied terrain for hikers. Vineyards are also a prominent feature, particularly around the Schichenau Chapel. The broader area is part of the Styrian Volcanic Land, indicating a unique geological history.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very neat rose garden. A treat for the eyes and nose!
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The hilltop on which the chapel stands is a very special place. If you take the time, you can feel how heaven and earth connect here and how this concentrated power radiates into the surroundings. The builders of the chapel probably knew this too, and in 1831 they built a chapel instead of a small bell tower to protect the area from "thunderstorms" and diseases. In the process, the ecclesiastical building permit, which was only subsequently granted, was even forgotten in the zeal. The chapel got its current form in 1872. The copper portal and the large fresco were created in 1961 by Franz Weiß, who also provided the designs for the colorful glass windows from Schlierbach.
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The name alone indicates an airy place that enjoys the sun and offers a wonderful panoramic view of the landscape. The beautiful chapel dedicated to St. Mary is an expression of the appreciation people have for this special place.
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Picturesquely enthroned there, on the hill in Schichenau, a district of St. Stefan im Rosental, the Schichenau chapel. The small sacred building, idyllically located between vineyards, is dedicated to the Mother of God. From here you have a wonderful view of St. Stefan.
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The vinegar rose is a wild rose species found in St. Stefan im Rosental and has served as a coat of arms for the municipality since 1954. The five leaves are assigned the basic elements earth-plants-fire-air-water.
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In the Middle Ages, St. Stefan im Rosental gained independence and thus parochial rights. The church was first mentioned in a document in 1269. The church was rebuilt in 1660, probably after a fire. It is 32 m long, 11.5 m wide and 9.5 m high. The tower was raised to 45m in 1794 and received its mighty onion dome.
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There are nearly 30 hiking routes accessible directly from bus stations in Sankt Stefan im Rosental. The majority of these, 18 to be exact, are rated as easy, making them suitable for a wide range of hikers.
Yes, Sankt Stefan im Rosental offers many easy routes perfect for families. A great option is the St. Stefan im Rosentale Church – Schichenau Chapel loop, which is just over 5 km long and takes about 1 hour 25 minutes. It offers scenic views amidst vineyards and passes by the historic Schichenau Chapel.
The region is characterized by rolling hills, lush green forests, and vineyards. A prominent natural attraction is the Rosarium St. Stefan im Rosental, a 10,000 m² park with over 500 rose bushes. You can also explore the unique geological history of the Styrian Volcanic Land, with features like the Kaskögerl Volcanic Crater.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed as loops for convenience. For example, the St. Stefan im Rosentale Church loop is an easy 6.8 km circular hike that starts and ends in Sankt Stefan im Rosental, taking you through the local landscape.
Hikers can discover several interesting spots. The historic St. Stefan im Rosental Church, first mentioned in 1269, is a notable landmark. You might also encounter Poppendorf Castle, a 17th-century castle with a romantic chapel, or the picturesque Feiting Chapel. Don't miss the Rosarium for its beautiful rose collection.
Sankt Stefan im Rosental is enjoyable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with blooming roses in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. The region's rolling hills make it accessible even in milder winter conditions, though some trails might be less maintained.
Yes, for those seeking a bit more challenge, there are 9 moderate routes and 2 difficult routes. A good moderate option is the St. Stefan im Rosentale Church – Lichtenegg Chapel loop, which covers nearly 12 km and involves more elevation gain, taking about 3 hours 30 minutes.
Yes, the gently undulating topography of Sankt Stefan im Rosental provides several opportunities for scenic views. The Viewpoint on the Kaskögerlweg offers expansive vistas, and the area around the Schichenau Chapel is known for its splendid views of St. Stefan amidst vineyards.
The hiking trails in Sankt Stefan im Rosental are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 370 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful atmosphere of the woodlands, and the charming views of the Styrian landscape.
Certainly. If you're looking for a shorter, easy walk, the Dreifaltigkeitskapelle Glojach loop is a great choice. It's just under 4 km and can be completed in about an hour, offering a pleasant stroll through the local scenery.
While specific cafes directly on every bus station trail might vary, the region offers several options for hikers. The Schwalbenhof in Styria is a farm stay that serves as an excellent base for active holidays, providing comfortable access to trails through meadows and quiet forests. Sankt Stefan im Rosental itself has local establishments where you can find refreshments.


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