Canyons in South Styrian Wine Country offer a distinct natural beauty amidst picturesque vineyards and rolling hills. This region, known for its wine culture, also features impressive gorges that provide diverse hiking experiences. Visitors can explore natural forest paths, moss-covered stones, and numerous waterfalls. The landscape combines moorland, vineyards, and alpine meadows, offering tranquil natural surroundings.
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33 m long suspension bridge over the gorge
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Entrance to the Heiligengeistklamm
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A rare experience in Styria - a suspension bridge
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A great tour through the gorge
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Rounds off the visit to the gorge as a special feature. Nice installation - and you know you've made it about half the way ;)
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Nice, but the Altenbachklamm itself is more of a highlight here.
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A good tip is the inn in Sveti Duh. Especially in the hot months, this hike through the forest and along the water is good.
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The most prominent gorges in the region are the Heiligengeistklamm and the Altenbachklamm. The Heiligengeistklamm is known for its natural forest path, waterfalls, and rich biodiversity, leading into Slovenia. The Altenbachklamm offers a distinct hiking experience, including a suspension bridge.
The Heiligengeistklamm is considered a challenging yet rewarding hike, with parts of the path secured by ropes and a steady climb of about 500 meters in altitude. Sturdy shoes and sure-footedness are essential. The Altenbachklamm is generally described as a gorge walk of medium difficulty.
Yes, the Heiligengeistklamm offers sections that are considered family-friendly, such as the Entrance to Heiligengeist gorge and vineyard tour. Visitors have described it as a "top experience for big and small." However, be aware that the full gorge hike can be challenging.
The Heiligengeistklamm is rich in natural beauty, featuring numerous small waterfalls, moss-covered stones, and diverse vegetation including various ferns. You might also spot interesting insects like nimble fire salamanders. The gorge is also a refuge for Europe's largest dragonfly.
While the region is beautiful year-round, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and showcase the lush greenery or vibrant fall colors. During summer, the gorges provide a refreshing escape from the heat. Always check local conditions before your visit, especially after heavy rain, as paths can become slippery.
The Heiligengeistklamm can be accessed from the Spitzmühle in Schlossberg / Leutschach an der Weinstrasse. Parking is typically available near this starting point.
The Heiligengeistklamm is characterized by its natural forest path and moss-covered stones, shaped by the flowing water and creating numerous small and large waterfalls. The constant erosion and water flow contribute to a dynamic and rugged landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the wild and romantic atmosphere of the Heiligengeistklamm, describing it as a unique natural spectacle. The journey through the gorge, with its waterfalls and dense vegetation, is often highlighted as a breathtaking experience. The views from the church "Sveti Duh na Ostrem vrhu" in Slovenia, marking the end of the gorge walk, are also highly regarded.
Yes, the South Styrian Wine Country is famous for its culinary offerings. Along the trails, especially near the Heiligengeistklamm, you can find traditional "Buschenschanken" (wine taverns) that offer local delicacies and regional wines. The Grottenhof Visitor Center also features a Genuss Shop & Vinothek with local wines and culinary delights.
Beyond hiking the gorges, the South Styrian Wine Country offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including traffic-free bike rides and MTB trails. There are also many other hiking trails throughout the region, often leading through vineyards and offering scenic views.
The Altenbachklamm is generally categorized as a hiking route of medium difficulty. While it offers a rewarding experience, hikers should be prepared for varied terrain and potentially steep sections. The highlight Altenbachklamm Suspension Bridge is a notable feature along the route.


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