Leisurely hikes, family hikes, mountaineering

Hiking routes in Styria

Whether you are a seasoned sports enthusiast or a leisurely hiker, whether you are planning to go on a family excursion or are looking for a sporty challenge: More than 1,600 hiking trails cover a total of 15,000 kilometres. And they invite you to enjoy a variety of experiences between Dachstein, the Schladming Tauern mountain range, Gesäuse National Park or Hochschwab in the north and the Styrian Wine Country in the south and east.

Families with children are introduced to Styria's nature and culture on around 240 themed trails. The longest of 13 long-distance hiking trails – the northern route "From the Glacier to the Wine" – is a delight on each of its 525 kilometres. There are about 350 mountain huts where you can stop for a break. The highest of them, Seetalerhütte, is located in the Dachstein mountains at 2,740 metres above sea level.

Tip: If you want to save yourself the initial ascent from the valley, there are 17 cable cars and lifts in Styria, which are also open in summer. Numerous toll roads allow you to get to the starting points of many hiking routes in higher altitudes as well.

All hiking routes at a glance

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On hunter's path near Weiz in Eastern Styria | Weges | © TVB Oststeiermark
Oststeiermark medium Open
Route 15,7 km
Duration 6:00 h

Jägersteig & Patschaberg, Weizklamm gorge

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Alley of trees in front of the Maierhofermühle on the circular hike to Lafnitzau | WEGES WEGES | © Weges
Sankt Johann in der Haide easy Open
Route 11,4 km
Duration 3:00 h

Lafnitzau circuit, St. Johann in der Haide

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Am Unteren und Oberen Wiegensee | Michael Kuschei | © Erlebnisregion Schladming-Dachstein
Schladming-Dachstein challenging Open
Route 18,0 km
Duration 7:30 h

Breitlahnhütte - Rudolf Schober Hütte | Schladminger Tauern Trail: Stage 06

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Berghofer-Mühle | © © Berghofer-Mühle _Bernhard Bergmann
Fehring medium Open
Route 17,6 km
Duration 3:50 h

Running and walking route Fehring

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Römerweg Vicus Gleisdorf | Stadtgemeinde Gleisdorf | © Oststeiermark Tourismus
Gleisdorf easy Open
Route 2,6 km
Duration 1:30 h

Roman Trail, Gleisdorf

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Energy revolution_sunny_Eastern Styria | Stadtgemeinde Gleisdorf | © Tourismusverband Oststeiermark
Gleisdorf easy Open
Route 2,5 km
Duration 2:00 h

Straße der EnergiewAEnde (Street of Energy Turn-Walls), Gleisdorf

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Herrnalm_Fischbach_Oststeiermark | WEGES | © WEGES
Fischbach medium Open
Route 18,8 km
Duration 6:00 h

Herrnalm circuit, Fischbach

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Strallegg_Grauer Stein_Oststeiermark | © WEGES
Strallegg medium Open
Route 10,5 km
Duration 3:00 h

Strallegg circuit, Strallegg

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Brodlsulzweg | Andrea Pock | © Unknown
Sankt Anna am Aigen easy Open
Route 7,8 km
Duration 2:25 h

Brodlsulzweg

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Freizeitsee_Mönichwald_Oststeiermark | WEGES | © WEGES
Waldbach-Mönichwald medium Open
Route 17,2 km
Duration 5:00 h

Alm circuit, Mönichwald

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Romai Wasserfall_St. Jakob_Oststeiermark | Reinhold Orgis | © Reinhold Orgis
Sankt Jakob im Walde medium Open
Route 11,4 km
Duration 3:30 h

Romai waterfall round, St. Jakob im Walde

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Viewpoint Wildwiese_outlook_Eastern Styria | Karl Ranger | © Klaus Ranger
Oststeiermark medium Open
Route 11,5 km
Duration 3:30 h

Wildwiesen round, Miesenbach

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Pilgrimage church of St. Pankrazen in Eastern Styria | Günther Steininger | © G. Muhr
Hartberg challenging Open
Route 25,3 km
Duration 7:15 h

Mesnerhäusl above Stambach, Hartberg

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Rest on the way to the Tauplitzalm | © Steiermark Tourismus | Pixelmaker

Hiking hotels

For an all-round pleasant hiking holiday in Styria, we recommend staying at one of the region’s many specialised hiking hotels. They offer great services tailored to the needs of hikers, including tour tips, guided group hikes, hiking taxis and more. What’s more, regional delicacies and great wellness offers including saunas, steam baths and massages make it easy to relax after a long hike.

To the hiking hotels

Hiking between Dachstein and the wine country

Anyone looking for more tips for tours and natural sites will find what they are looking for here. The offer ranges from cozy alpine huts and summer cable cars to tour tips by train and bus.