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Jogging routes around Mannersdorf an der Rabnitz traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and verdant forests. The region offers varied terrain for physical activity, with paths winding along the Rabnitz River and extending into the nearby Kőszeg Mountains. Runners can explore charming valleys and enjoy panoramic views across this Austrian district. The area provides a mix of gentle gradients and more challenging ascents, suitable for different running preferences.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
36
runners
23.5km
02:59
680m
680m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
13
runners
6.57km
00:41
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13
runners
6.43km
00:45
160m
160m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.37km
00:52
30m
30m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.5km
02:37
660m
660m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Forest junction, and in its center the cross. The red color has symbolic meaning.
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I found it under the name Kendig-eresz rock ledges. In the end, I see it's one and the same. The main thing: the place is stunning!
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Forestry Museum, accommodation, forest school. Nearby, we can also find an exotic garden, a spring, and a covered tourist rest area. It got its name from the qualified foresters from Styria who were accommodated here and planted rare pine species, e.g., Giant Sequoia, in the Styrian Garden. We find it at an important crossroads: from here, the path leads towards Írott-kő, or to Hétforrás (both are stamping points of the Blue Tour).
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We are talking about an iconic spring, widespread among many people, especially among Kéktúra hikers. We find it on most directional signs. In principle (!) its water is drinkable, at least several people present on site drank from it. It is equipped with a well-built rain shelter, with an explanatory sign next to it. It is 200m from the HHH parking lot. The spring itself is located at an altitude of 713m, close to the asphalt road (50m).
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In view of the wayside cross standing here, painted red (since it bears the body of Christ, it is technically a crucifix), I would like to offer a meditative thought to the viewer lingering at this spot. The last words of Jesus at his crucifixion, "It is finished" (John 19:30), as recorded in the biblical writings of the Evangelist John in his version of the 'Good News' (this is the meaning of the word 'Gospel'), are commented on by the Evangelical Lutheran pastor Dr. Theo Lehmann, in a publication by the Neukirchen Calendar Publishing House, writes: "Regarding this saying of Jesus, which in Greek is actually just a single word (...). The mission of the heavenly Father, the life's work of Jesus [Christ], is the redemption of humanity. This mission is accomplished—completely, definitively, and valid for all people of all times. We need do nothing for our salvation, and we can do nothing for it. Jesus has done everything. It is finished!" (Source: T. Lehmann in "God's Word for Every Day")
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The small sacred monument we encounter on the Geschriebenstein, in the form of a summit cross, is—besides the view it offers—perhaps also the perfect place for a brief moment of reflection. A few years ago, Christiane Völkel commented on the wonderfully fitting sentence by the Italian poet Francesco Petrarch (who lived in the 14th century), "Everywhere one has heaven above oneself," as follows: "What is the use of prayer? This question moves me (...) I have found for myself the answer and the certainty that when I pray I am with the Lord, or rather, that when I pray he is often noticeably closer to me than usual. Thus, I retain the possibility of pouring out my heart to him (...) This intimacy with him makes me believe in him."
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A historically interesting place worth a visit. Diagonally opposite the houses is a covered rest area with tables and benches.
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There are over 80 dedicated running routes around Mannersdorf an der Rabnitz, offering a wide variety of distances and difficulty levels. These include 2 easy routes, 42 moderate routes, and 36 more challenging trails for experienced runners.
The region offers a diverse running experience, characterized by rolling hills and verdant forests. You'll find paths winding along the Rabnitz River, through picturesque vineyards, and extending into the more challenging Kőszeg Mountains. This mix provides options from gentle gradients to more significant ascents.
Yes, there are several easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. For instance, the Running loop from Oberloisdorf is a moderate 6.6 km trail that offers a pleasant run through green forests and rolling hills with minimal elevation gain.
The running routes in Mannersdorf an der Rabnitz are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 18 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views, and the opportunity to explore both tranquil forest paths and more challenging mountain sections.
Absolutely! For stunning views, consider routes that venture towards the Kőszeg Mountains. The Red Cross – Óház Peak loop from Jurisics-vár, for example, provides an engaging run with some elevation gain, offering views towards the Kőszeg Mountains. The vineyards around Mannersdorf an der Rabnitz also offer magnificent vistas, especially in autumn.
Many of the running routes in Mannersdorf an der Rabnitz are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. The Running loop from Mannersdorf an der Rabnitz is a popular 8.4 km circular trail that leads through varied terrain, including sections near the Rabnitz River.
You can encounter a mix of historical and natural sights. Some routes pass by impressive structures like Jurisics Castle. For natural beauty, look for trails near the Rabnitz River or the Gyöngyös Stream. The Hétforrás (Seven Springs) is also part of a scenic route offering refreshing stops and great panoramas.
Yes, for those seeking a more strenuous workout, there are 36 difficult routes available. Trails in the Kőszeg Mountains, such as the Óház Peak – Red Cross loop from Jurisics-vár, offer significant elevation gain and rewarding panoramic views from spots like the Geschriebenstein Observation Tower.
The best seasons for running in Mannersdorf an der Rabnitz are generally spring and summer, when temperatures are mild and the landscape is vibrant. The changing leaves in autumn also provide a beautiful backdrop for a run, particularly through the vineyards.
While specific 'family-friendly' running routes are not explicitly detailed, the region's easier trails with gentle gradients, especially those along the Rabnitz River or within the Geschriebenstein Nature Park, could be suitable for families. The Nature Park also offers an adventure trail to learn about local flora and fauna.
Yes, several running paths offer beautiful views along waterways. Jogging paths along the Rabenitz River provide scenic routes, and the unregulated Gyöngyös Stream meanders alongside some trails, offering a natural 'Kneipp therapy' for tired feet.
While specific parking locations for every trailhead are not detailed, many routes, especially those starting from villages like Oberloisdorf or Mannersdorf an der Rabnitz, typically have accessible parking options nearby. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.


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