Panoramic - circular walk Bad Gams
Accessible by public transportCharacteristics
SkillThe tour in numbers
You return to Bad Gams via the Siggerigraben. At the end of the Siggerigraben, there is, incidentally, an energy spot featuring the Energy Rock and
seating. You will repeatedly pass old farmhouses adorned with magnificent flowers – a characteristic feature of this region.
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Soon you will reach the striking wooden tower, the Weinbergwarte, with its fantastic view. At the top, you can leave everyday life behind for good and just let your mind wander. Here you can see the wonderful contrasts that make Western Styria so unique.
The hiking trail leads you further to Gamsegg, where you will find well-chilled drinks in a fountain at the crossroads of the Weinbergweg and Panoramaweg trails. For a small donation, you can refresh yourself and recharge your batteries.
Well fortified and in a good mood, you continue along the Hohenfeld. As the name suggests, it is a leisurely section of the tour and you have the opportunity to enjoy the magnificent view over the Schilcherland. In every season, this special region has its own charm. But when the vine blossoms in spring or the Schilcher grapevines shine in colourful hues in autumn, you know you have chosen the right season for your tour.
After about 650 metres, the trail continues in the forest, which provides the necessary cooling, especially on hot summer days. The next two kilometres on your hike take you past typical farmhouses with their beautiful balcony flowers, which make a great photo motif.
Via Greim and the Siggerigraben you hike back to Bad Gams. Take the opportunity to stop at one of the typical wine taverns (Buschenschank) to chat about the wonderful hike over a glass of Schilcher and a hearty snack.
The unique experiences on this day will remind you of this excursion many times and make you want to return soon.
Once you arrive at the lookout, you can relax and unwind. From here, you can see the wonderful contrasts that make this region so unique.
Many starting points for our hikes in southern Styria can also be reached by public transport.
For a relaxed and sustainable journey, we recommend travelling by bus and train wherever possible. Depending on the region, additional local transport options are available.
This allows you to start your tour stress-free while also contributing to climate and nature conservation.
All information on public transport,
local mobility services and timetables can be found at: www.suedsteiermark.com/arrival
Nearest train stations are: Frauental or Deutschlandsberg.
South Styria Tourist Association, Tel.: +43 (5) 7730, 8530 Deutschlandsberg, Hauptplatz 40