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Backbone (Rückgrat) entire length / Feldbach-Klöch

This hike consists of 3 daily stages: a) Feldbach - Bad Gleichenberg b) Bad Gleichenberg - St. Anna c) St. Anna - Tieschen
The spine begins in Feldbach, from where it first goes to the Steinberg in Mühldorf, whose basalt columns almost remind one a little of necks, and then on to the "shoulder" in Gossendorf, where parts of the body can also be treated immediately with this natural fango in case of tension. A little further on, behind the mighty Gleichenberg Kogeln, is Bad Gleichenberg - the heart centre. If the Stradner Kogel were our stomach, it would probably be heavy in the stomach, with its extensive basalt plateau. But here it stands for a strong backbone. Following a short detour to St. Anna am Aigen, the trail leads over the idyllic Rosenberg, where the quality of the backbone manifests itself particularly clearly in the landscape. Passing through the market town of Tieschen, the trail finally leads to the historically interesting Königsberg, which marks the powerful end of the backbone as the last vertebra.

 

Characteristics

Skill
Fitness

Best season

January
February
December

The tour in numbers

medium
Level of difficulty
45,5 km
Route
12:30 h
Time
1224 hm
Uphill
1136 hm
Downhill
545 m
Highest point

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Detailed information on how to get there can be found here.
Feldbach - Bad Gleichenberg. From head to heart.We start by walking from Feldbach train station towards the city center, past Tabor and the neighboring parish church with the modern, stand-alone church tower, which was colorfully painted by young people in 1987, to the main square. Here the unique "Steinerner Metzen" may be viewed: it was used to calibrate wooden containers, so called Schaffeln, with which grain was measured. We leave Feldbach via Burgfried and arrive at Mühldorf, from where we ascend the Steinberg, a basalt volcano. Following the backbone made of stone, we hike towards the two Gleichenberg hills, cross a ditch and go up to the Höchkogel in Gossendorf, which offers a stunning view of the gently sculpted landscape. We continue along the ridge and soon arrive at the Gleichenberger Kogel, which is the oldest volcano in the region. What we see today, is only the tip of a huge volcano that once stood in a subtropical sea. As time passed by, it was gradually covered by gravel. At the quarry, which we pass during the ascent, we will find reddish and yellowish shimmering rocks. These are trass rocks, which have been formed by volcanic vapors and gases after the extinction of the volcano. Not far from here, natural mud is mined, which is used in the thermal baths for mud packs.

We circumvent the quarry and hike halfway up the Bschaidkogel, from where we continue to the Mühlsteinbruch. With a bit of luck, we may even find fossils that were washed up here about 10 million years ago by what was then known as the "Mur"! And those who cannot find anything, may still appreciate the view from the lookout post.

Along the forest path we then descend to Bad Gleichenberg, the heart, where natural healing waters for cardiovascular problems spring to the surface. Walking through the center of the village, we will arrive at the well-known Kurpark. The hike leads to the east.Bad Gleichenberg - St. Anna am Aigen. Across basalt to the vineyardsThe second stage of the hike on the Rückgrat leads from Bad Gleichenberg up the fascinating Stradner Kogel and further on to the picturesquely situated St. Anna am Aigen, which we approach from its most scenic side. From the train station we walk only a short distance to the park, where we soon come across the yellow signs for the Rückgrat. We leave Bad Gleichenberg towards the South, cross the main road, ascend the Steinbach and walk further up through the forest to the Stradner Kogel, at 609 m the highest elevation in the Vulkanland. Instead of a panoramic view from the summit, we are surprised by the extensive basalt plateau of Hochstraden. Two million years ago, it was formed by thin lava that flowed out through a vent and spread over the boulders below. There it solidified to become a “basalt cover”. From there we cross the plateau to reach the Waltra rock, where we can see the beginning crumbling rim of this "cover". This mystical location is an ancient worship place, which is also evidenced by artefacts discovered in the area. Take your time to let this place sink in - it's worth it! We continue through the forest to Schemming, where a beautiful view of St. Anna opens up next to the chapel. The trail now descends steeply through beautiful vineyards into the Pleschbach valley, crosses the stream and, on the other side, continues diagonally uphill through the forest. Continuing past the tennis court, we climb steeply up to the town, which rises imposingly on a rock. As a special gem, the well-known wine village is home to the Vinothek Styria, where one may taste wines from all over Styria.St. Anna am Aigen – Tieschen. Through volcano and wine.This route starts rather unusual, from the panoramic terrace with a view of Slovenia, down the stairs to the wine store and across the lower terrace to a meadow. Further on we pass below the church, cross the road and go down the steep slope. Over the Pleschbach and further over meadows and fields we finally find a curiosity in Klapping: Carbon dioxide leaking from the ground keeps the "Brodelsulz" bubbling! The gas is created from organic material buried deep under lava and ash, which is slowly transformed into turf and coal. Through the forest and past an accessible mineral water well, we arrive at a well-designed rest area with a fountain in Frutten. For a short distance, the road takes us through the village, before we ascend through the vineyards and a forest section to the Vulkanland lookout post. From here we enjoy an impressive panoramic view of the Styrian peripheral mountains as far as Slovenia and Carinthia. We continue along the "dragons back" to the Rosenberg, which is one of Vulkanland’s most beautiful spots. Soak up the vitality that flows into the surrounding landscape! We gently descend downhill through the vineyards along the edge of a natural amphitheater until we leave the ridge at the road between Hof and Frutten in the direction of Größing. Passing the graceful Größinger Tanner, where we can still see some tumuli from the 1st and 2nd century A.D., and crossing the Drauchenbach stream, we finally arrive in Tieschen.

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Tourist OfficeThermen- & Vulkanland
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Gniebing 148
A-8330 Feldbach
Phone: +43 3152 8380-12
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