Best mountain peaks around Kalsdorf are found in the broader Graz-Umgebung district, with Kalsdorf bei Graz serving as a base. This region in Styria, Austria, is characterized by rolling hills and green forests. The Kalsdorf location provides access to diverse mountain peaks, offering varied features from challenging trails to scenic viewpoints. The area supports numerous hiking trails, including mountain tours.
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When the Sacred Heart Church in Graz was planned around 1880, the then Prince-Bishop Johann Baptist Zwerger initially envisioned a church modeled after the Votive Church in Vienna, one of the world's most important Neo-Gothic religious buildings. For reasons of cost, a Neo-Gothic brick building was ultimately chosen, and the design was entrusted to Georg von Hauberrisser, a native of Graz. He had already made a name for himself as the architect of Munich's City Hall. In keeping with the Romanticism that influenced all cultural developments at the time, the Sacred Heart Church was built in the Neo-Gothic style. This means that the architecture and formal language of the Middle Ages were consciously revived and further enhanced. This resulted in the delicately designed turrets, the elaborate tracery window above the entrance portal, and the numerous pointed arches. The monumental appearance was created by the construction of two stories: a lower church upon which an upper church was built. The imposing southwest tower, with its spire reaching far into the sky, is, at 109.6 meters, the third tallest church tower in Austria, after those of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna and the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Linz. Inside the so-called "Way Church," where everything is oriented towards the baldachin high altar, one is greeted by a light-filled hall framed by artfully designed pillars and an impressive net-vaulted ceiling. The white exterior and the stained-glass windows lend the church an even more welcoming atmosphere. The stained-glass windows are among the few remaining examples of Neo-Gothic glass art in Austria. The iconographic program of the frescoes and the ten side altars is dedicated to the Redeemer and his open heart for humanity. During the winter months, the upper church is closed from the beginning of November until just before Easter, and only the lower church is open.
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The small pilgrimage church with its magnificent view is surrounded by forest on a hilltop above Wetzelsdorf. A pilgrimage church named St. Johann am Kögelein, dedicated to John the Baptist, was first mentioned in 1507. The church complex stands on an artificial structure, the ground plan of which, however, is not related to the church itself. According to oral tradition, the ruins of a castle once stood on the hilltop where the church now stands. Its name is connected to the image on the high altar. It depicts the two Roman brothers, martyrs and patron saints John and Paul, who were beheaded by the Roman Emperor Julian. The Admont Baroque painter Bartolomeo Altomonte created the ceiling frescoes. Until 1996, the Church of St. John and Paul belonged to Admont Abbey, whose coat of arms is also found on the high altar. Since then, the city of Graz has owned the church. Somewhat hidden behind the church, there's a platform offering a magnificent view of the city of Graz, the Schlossberg hill, and the Schöckl mountain. Besides signs indicating which mountain or direction you're looking at, there are also wooden sun loungers and a few other seats. There are also some benches in front of the church for resting.
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Beautiful view over Graz
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Beautiful view of Graz and the surrounding area
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Always good for a rest.
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Beautiful MTB trail through forest to Buchkogel
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The Herz-Jesu-Kirche or parish church Graz-Herz Jesu is a Roman Catholic church built in the neo-Gothic brick style in the 2nd district of Graz, St. Leonhard. The building, built between 1881 and 1887, has the third highest church tower in Austria and is one of the most important historicist buildings in Styria. Source: Wikipedia
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The control room itself (spiral staircase and viewing platform) are currently closed or closed in winter from November to May (staircase access screwed to a grille)
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The region around Kalsdorf bei Graz offers several notable peaks and viewpoints. Among the most popular are the Kronprinz-Rudolf Tower (Buchkogel), known for its great views of Graz and being part of the 7 Summits Challenge, and the Rudolfswarte Observation Tower, which also provides wonderful panoramic views. Another beloved spot is the Floriani Church on Floriani Mountain, offering beautiful city views from its forest setting.
Yes, there are family-friendly options available. The area around Kalsdorf bei Graz features a variety of mountain peaks with trails suitable for different skill levels. For instance, the path to the Floriani Church on Floriani Mountain is considered family-friendly, combining a pleasant walk through the forest with historical interest and views. The Herz-Jesu Church Graz, while not a mountain peak itself, is also noted as family-friendly and a significant cultural site nearby.
For those seeking more challenging climbs, Hochlantsch is a striking mountain in the broader region known for its demanding ascent and breathtaking panoramic views. While not directly within Kalsdorf's immediate vicinity, it's accessible from the area and offers a rewarding experience for experienced hikers.
The ideal seasons for exploring the natural beauty of the Kalsdorf bei Graz area and its surrounding mountains are spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is generally pleasant, offering comfortable temperatures for hiking and enjoying the scenic landscapes.
The mountain peaks around Kalsdorf bei Graz offer diverse natural features. You'll find rolling hills, green forests, and numerous viewpoints providing expansive vistas of the Styrian landscape and the city of Graz. Peaks like Hühnerberg Summit (484 m) offer natural trails and scenic spots.
Yes, several peaks and nearby locations offer historical and cultural significance. The Floriani Church on Floriani Mountain is a religious building with a Calvary, set in a forest, offering both natural beauty and historical context. Additionally, the Herz-Jesu Church Graz, a prominent neo-Gothic church, is a significant historicist building in Styria, accessible from the Kalsdorf area.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the Kalsdorf area provides a range of outdoor activities. You can find various running trails, such as the 'Haindl Mill Oil Mill – Forstner Brewery loop', which you can explore further in the Running Trails around Kalsdorf guide. For cyclists, there are numerous road cycling routes, including the 'Herbert's Stuben – Mursteg Seifenfabrik loop', detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Kalsdorf guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Gravel Path Along the Murauen', found in the Gravel biking around Kalsdorf guide.
For excellent views of Graz, the Kronprinz-Rudolf Tower (Buchkogel) and the Rudolfswarte Observation Tower are highly recommended. Both are situated on the Buchkogel and provide wonderful vantage points. The Floriani Church on Floriani Mountain also offers beautiful views of the city from its western hillside location.
While not a hidden gem in the sense of being completely unknown, the Hühnerberg Summit (484 m) is a delightful spot that some visitors might overlook. It offers short but enjoyable single trails and a summit cross where you can leave your mark in a visitor's book. Other peaks in the wider Graz-Umgebung area, such as Schiffall, Heiggerkogel, and Hochtrötsch, also contribute to the diverse landscape and offer opportunities for exploration away from the most frequented spots.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from challenging climbs to scenic viewpoints. The panoramic views from peaks like Hochlantsch and the Buchkogel are frequently highlighted as rewarding. The combination of natural beauty, historical sites like the Floriani Church, and the variety of trails for different skill levels makes the area appealing to many.
The Buchkogel is a significant mountain near Graz, hosting both the Kronprinz-Rudolf Tower and the Rudolfswarte Observation Tower. It's a popular destination for hikers and mountain bikers, known for its rewarding views of Graz and its inclusion in the local '7 Summits Challenge'.
Yes, the region caters to various fitness levels. You'll find intermediate trails leading to highlights like the Kronprinz-Rudolf Tower and the Floriani Church. For more challenging experiences, mountains like Schöckl offer demanding trails, particularly favored by mountain biking enthusiasts, while Hochlantsch provides a strenuous but rewarding climb.


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