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Big St. Stefan Round Walk S1

Accessible by public transport

Characteristics

Skill
Fitness

The tour in numbers

Level of difficulty medium
Route 12,8 km
Time 4:00 h
Uphill 350 hm
Downhill 350 hm
Highest point 605 m
Experience the uniqueness of the St. Stefan region on this circular trail. The pleasure mile invites you to stop for a bite to eat, the perfect combination of exercise and enjoyment!
A special hike awaits you. You start your tour in the center of St. Stefan ob Stainz. And where the wine grows, enjoyment is not far away. In addition to the uniquely beautiful wine-growing landscape, countless delicacies await you to spoil yourself. But no pain, no gain. The hike takes you along the Lemsitzbach stream and the wonderful natural landscape it flows through. At the legendary Gundsdorfer Genussmeile, you have the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the area over a snack in the middle of the vineyards. A visit to the Celtic tree circle provides spiritual energy not only for your hike, but also far beyond, and on the pleasure mile with a glass of Schilcher and a snack you will know that you have arrived in one of the most beautiful regions in Austria. Strengthened, you hike on to the Assingberg, and once you reach the top, you hike on to Windhagen. On the way, you realize that the ascent over the vineyard was worth it - you are rewarded with a wonderful view. The descent over the Zirknitzgraben begins and the path climbs one last time up to the Puxhof until you reach St. Stefan again. Recommended as a day tour!

Best season

January
February
November
December

More information

Coming from Graz via the A9, at the Graz-West junction take the A2 towards Klagenfurt. Take the Lieboch exit and follow the B76 towards Lannach-Deutschlandsberg. Follow the B76 to Stainz.
This circular hike along the hiking trail marked S1 starts in the centre of the wine-growing village of St. Stefan. After you have sufficiently fortified yourself in one of the businesses in the village and also packed a snack for a romantic break in the vineyards, you start on the road in the direction of Gundersdorf.

At the Hecher car dealership, turn off in the direction of Lestein. After a few metres, leave the road and turn onto a forest path. Now you have arrived in the wonderful nature around St. Stefan.

Enjoy the murmur of the Lemsitzbach stream and stroll leisurely along the path that runs alongside the stream. Inspired by the pleasant sound along the stream, your mouth already starts to water when you think of the legendary Gundersdorf Genussmeile and the delicacies that await you there.

When you reach the bridge, turn onto the right-hand road. Now walk at a brisk pace up the Zachbach stream to the Hubertus Chapel. As the name suggests, this is a chapel for the hunters of the region. It is beautifully restored and a perfect place for a short rest and a snack.

After you've had your fill, it pays to leave the path for a moment and visit the Celtic Tree Circle, 200 metres away. Here, everyone finds the tree associated with their date of birth. It is known from tradition, especially from Celtic times, that each of these trees can be assigned birth dates. The Celts lived in close connection with nature and in accordance with the cycle of the seasons. The druids knew and revered the trees that offered them protection. Their knowledge was well founded. The connection between date of birth, to which a certain tree is assigned, and character is also based on ancient Celtic lore. Enjoy the moment and leave everyday life behind you for a moment. Here you can gather energy for your further tasks and take the strength with you into your everyday life.

Back at the chapel, turn right over a steep section of the path until you reach the main road and the Gundersdorf volunteer fire brigade there. From here you can devote yourself to enjoyment. You have arrived at the Genussmeile with its numerous wine taverns and restaurants. Taste the delicacies of the region. The refreshing Schilcher gives you new strength, and a beetle bean salad with kernel oil is a speciality that will remain unforgotten. Take some of the green gold of Styria or a bottle of wine home with you.

With renewed strength, you hike on and come to another chapel. Here you have the option of taking a shortcut, should it have been too cosy in the Buschenschank and it has become a little late. You save yourself an hour and 15 minutes. Just continue straight on via Assing.

But if you want the full experience of the hike, turn left here. Walk up to Assingberg via the vineyard. Especially in autumn, the vineyard offers you an unforgettable play of colours. You should take a break here and let nature take its effect on you.

Once you have reached the top, continue your hike through a forest to Hochstraßen and then on to Windhagen. On the way, you will realise that the ascent over the vineyard was worth it, because you have a wonderful view over the Kainach valley, the Gleinalm and the Graz mountains. Take out your mobile phone or camera and capture this view for your hiking photo album to remember it often.

After leaving Windhagen, the trail runs under the motorway bridge with its huge supporting pillars through flowering meadows and fields until you meet the trail marker S5. This is where the descent into the Zirknitzgraben begins. The ditch is characterised by its little-used natural landscape. Try to slow down and enjoy the authentic surroundings.

The trail climbs one last time through a forest to the so-called Puxhof, which is named after a former noble family. The last part of the trail runs along meadow paths down to St. Stefan.

Conclude your culinary tour in a dignified manner: Enjoy a glass of wine or a juice from the region. You can be proud of yourself - a hopefully successful hiking day is drawing to a close.

The Florlwirt viewing platform is a popular photo spot with self-service and a wonderful view, a place that invites you to linger.

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: Lannach, Frauental or Deutschlandsberg.

No time limit and free of charge at the Schilcherland parking lot.

Information offices:

Stainz Tourist Office, Tel.: +43 (5) 7730 710, 8510 Stainz, Hauptplatz 1

South Styria Tourist Association, Tel.: +43 (5) 7730, 8530 Deutschlandsberg, Hauptplatz 40

www.suedsteiermark.com

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What the weather will be like St. Stefan ob Stainz (401m)

Today, 21.06.2026

Dry and bright with plenty of sunshine, clouds will be rare.
Morning
very sunny
23°C
sr.Regenwahrscheinlichkeit 0%
sr.Windstärke 5 km/h
Noon
very sunny
32°C
sr.Regenwahrscheinlichkeit 15%
sr.Windstärke 10 km/h
Night
slightly cloudy
26°C
sr.Regenwahrscheinlichkeit 35%
sr.Windstärke 0 km/h

Tomorrow, 22.06.2026

A sunny day, but thunderstorms will be possible towards evening.
Morning
very sunny
22°C
sr.Regenwahrscheinlichkeit 0%
sr.Windstärke 5 km/h
Noon
very sunny
31°C
sr.Regenwahrscheinlichkeit 30%
sr.Windstärke 10 km/h
Night
rainy
26°C
sr.Regenwahrscheinlichkeit 55%
sr.Windstärke 5 km/h

Forecast

22.06.2026
rainy
18°C 32°C
23.06.2026
rainy
17°C 31°C
24.06.2026
cloudy
17°C 31°C

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