Natural monuments around Kitzeck im Sausal are situated in Austria's South Styria region, characterized by its wine-growing landscapes and panoramic views. The area is part of the South Styria Nature Park, which emphasizes the preservation of its natural and cultural features. The region's rolling hills and unique flora contribute to its ecological importance. These natural attractions offer opportunities for outdoor exploration and appreciation of the Styrian landscape.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Weir at the confluence of Laßnitz and Sulm
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a beautiful place at the confluence
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Nice place to clear your feet in the Lassnitz in summer.
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The viewing platform serves to avoid disturbing the birds near the shore. Entering the shore area is prohibited by law. Please note this. With the ordinance of the Leibnitz district authority of May 26, 1978, the area between the Mur bridge in Bachsdorf and the Gralla power plant on the Mur was declared a nature reserve (bird sanctuary).
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Here the Laßnitz flows into the Sulm and there are nice opportunities (at least) to refresh your legs or to take a longer break!
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There may be a shouting and chattering there! The backwater of the Gralla power station is an Eldorado for geese, ducks, herons ... whatever is around here ... it's worth seeing! Therefore there is also an observatory! An absolute resting place, not just for families!
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... just "just" ... PURE nature
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The Kitzeck im Sausal region, part of the South Styria Nature Park, is characterized by its picturesque wine-growing landscapes and rolling hills. A prominent natural highlight is the Demmerkogel, the highest elevation in the Sausal hills, offering breathtaking panoramic views across South Styria. Its southwest flank also features the Schmetterlingswiese (Butterfly Meadow), a designated nature reserve.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Steinerne Wehr Sulm River Bath is the oldest river bath in Styria, offering swimming, playing, and relaxation. The Confluence of the Lassnitz and the Sulm is another great spot for families to refresh their legs or take a break by the water. Additionally, the Birdwatching spot at the reservoir provides a covered ornithological station, perfect for children to safely observe aquatic animals.
The Steinerne Wehr Sulm River Bath is an excellent choice. It's the oldest river bath in Styria where you can cool off in the Sulm river. Beyond swimming, it offers river jumping, football, volleyball, slackline, table tennis, canoeing, and even camping facilities.
You can explore the Ruins and Excavations on Wildon Castle Hill, a historical site where you can experience history through its ruins and ongoing archaeological discoveries. Another intriguing historical site is the Wilder Mann Cave on the Wildoner Schlossberg, which was once a place of sacrifice and is now considered a mystical place of power.
The Demmerkogel is the premier spot for panoramic views. As the highest point in the Sausal hills, it offers expansive vistas across the entire South Styria region, and on clear days, you can even see parts of Eastern Styria and Slovenia. A newly rebuilt lookout tower at the summit enhances the viewing experience.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the 'Klapotetz – Demmerkogel Observation Tower loop' which takes you to the Demmerkogel. You can explore various hiking trails around the natural monuments by checking out the Hiking around Kitzeck im Sausal guide.
Besides hiking, the area is excellent for gravel biking and running. You can find routes like the '2 rivers gravel tour' for cycling enthusiasts in the Gravel biking around Kitzeck im Sausal guide. For runners, there are trails such as the 'Seggau Castle – Confluence of the Lassnitz and the Sulm loop' detailed in the Running Trails around Kitzeck im Sausal guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene atmosphere and natural beauty. For instance, the Birdwatching spot at the reservoir is described as a 'small oasis of calm for humans and animals.' The Confluence of the Lassnitz and the Sulm is praised as a 'nice place to clear your feet' and a beautiful spot to take a break. The historical sites like Wildon Castle Hill are valued for allowing visitors to 'feel history up close'.
Yes, the Birdwatching spot at the reservoir is ideal for wildlife observation. It features a covered ornithological station where you can safely observe various aquatic animals and birds. Additionally, the Schmetterlingswiese (Butterfly Meadow) on the Demmerkogel is a nature reserve known for its diverse butterfly species during warmer months.
Yes, the entire Sausal region, including Kitzeck im Sausal, falls within the South Styria Nature Park. This designation highlights the region's commitment to preserving its valuable cultural landscape, unique flora and fauna, and offering recreational and educational opportunities to visitors.
The Sausal region is notable for its rolling, often steep vineyards, making Kitzeck im Sausal Europe's highest wine-growing village. This unique topography, combined with a mild climate, contributes to a distinct natural landscape and biodiversity, making any exploration of its trails a rich 'natural monument' experience.


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