Stage 02 Mariazeller Way Eibiswald – Deutschlandsberg
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Bad Schwanberg, also first mentioned in 1244, features a historic castle settlement at the outlet of the Schwarze Sulm river. The former Capuchin monastery and surrounding castles are well worth a visit.
Finally, Deutschlandsberg awaits at the foot of the Koralpe. The town is known for its parish church and its castle, which houses the Archeo Norico Museum.
Near Aichegg, the trail also intersects with the Hiking Trail From Glacier to Wine, which connects the Dachstein Glacier with the wine region.
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Detailed information on how to get there can be found here.
The trail then follows the Hochmasser path, offering fine panoramic views, and passes through the settlements of Unterkraß, Oberkraß and Etzendorf before reaching the Hochmasser inn – a popular meeting point for pilgrims.
A steep descent leads to Schloss Limberg, followed by views of Schloss Hollenegg. The route continues to Bad Schwanberg and the Josefskirche, with wide views towards the Schöckl near Graz.
Several small churches line the route, including St. Wolfgang, a historic pilgrimage site first mentioned in 1494. Across meadows, vineyards and woodland, the trail continues to Deutschlandsberg, with several welcoming places to stop along the way.
Informationsabout Stage 3: Route, Duration & Directions Deutschlandsberg-Stainz
Accessible by
train and bus: detailed information about arriving by ÖBB (Austrian Federal
Railways) can be found at www.oebb.at or
on the Verbundlinie Steiermark website www.busbahnbim.at
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