HWW-Hiking route: Rohrbach/Lafnitz - Lebing - Eichberg/Aussichtsturm - Eichberg - Lafnitz (circular trail)
This HWW hiking route is part of the Wechselland Historical Long-Distance Hiking Trail (HWW), which tells the story of Wechselland along more than 100 HWW stations. More information can be found at www.wechsel-wandern.at.
This HWW hiking route connects the village centers of Rohrbach/Lafnitz, Eichberg and Lafnitz. Along the route you come to the HWW station Tempeleleiten/Chapel. There you will learn which finds indicate that iron ore was mined there in Celtic and Roman times.
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Arrival by car
- Follow the highway A2.
- Take the exit 115 Hartberg.
- Turn left onto the B54 and follow the signs towards Lafnitz.
- Drive through the village of Lafnitz and continue on the B54 for about 8 km.
- Turn left onto the L408 in the direction of Rohrbach.
- After about 3 km you will reach Rohrbach an der Lafnitz.
The tour is not signposted throughout. Route guidance with app recommended.
- The HWW hiking route starts in the center of Rohrbach an der Lafnitz.
- Continue via Eichberg and Lafnitz.
- Along the route you come to the HWW station Tempeleleiten/Kapelle.
We recommend a stop at the G.E.R.A Park in Eichberg or a visit to an exhibition at Aichberg Castle.
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Historic long-distance hiking trail Wechselland | © Historischer Verein Wechselland | Andreas Salmhofer
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HWW station: Tempelleiten/Chapel | © Historischer Verein Wechselland - Dr. Andreas Salmhofer
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Aichberg Castle in Eastern Styria | © Oststeiermark Tourismus | Tourismusverband Oststeiermark
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HWW station Eichberg/Church | © Historischer Verein Wechselland - Dr. Andreas Salmhofer
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What the weather will be like
Rohrbach an der Lafnitz (432m)
The day will be dry, but mostly cloudy with occasional sunny spells.
Early clouds will gradually clear to leave the region with a dry and sunny day.
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