Hubertus Chapel Circular Trail, Grafendorf near Hartberg
Characteristics
SkillThe tour in numbers
Level of difficulty
easy
Route
6,0 km
Time
1:00 h
Uphill
93 hm
Downhill
89 hm
Highest point
438 m
A varied circular route from the main square in Grafendorf up to the Hubertus Chapel—through meadows and woods with beautiful views.
From the main square in Grafendorf near Hartberg, this circular trail first heads south past the leisure center and on to Seibersdorf. From there, it continues eastward across meadows and dirt roads before climbing into the forest and continuing along quiet paths. Passing wayside crosses and following the Eggweg trail, we finally reach the Hubertus Chapel—the special highlight of the hike—before returning to the town center at a leisurely pace.
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This circular route starts at the main square in Grafendorf, near the beautiful parish church. The trail heads south along the main road through the village, past the leisure center. In Seibersdorf, the trails split: At the T-junction with Reitenaustraße, where the “60er-Roas” continues to the right, the Huberstuskapelle circular trail leads left across the B54 federal highway into Perlisstraße. Surrounded by rolling meadows and hills, the trail heads east along the dirt road. Shortly before the next road, the circular trail leads uphill into the forest. The yellow-marked trail follows idyllic paths and passes two beautiful wayside crosses. Once you reach the top of the hill – the well-known Eggweg trail also runs there – continue left into the forest. The highlight, apart from the hidden forest paths, is of course the chapel of St. Hubertus, the patron saint of hunters, which gives the trail its name. A dirt road leads you back to the town center in a relatively relaxed manner.
There are several parking options in the municipality of Grafendorf near Hartberg.