Greibrunnweg No. 12 Variant a
A short hike up towards Spitzerberg and through meadows and vineyards back to St. Nikolai im Sausal.
The local municipality was established as an autonomous body in 1850. After the annexation of Austria in 1938, the municipality became part of the Reichsgau Steiermark, and from 1945 to 1955 it was part of the English occupation zone in Austria. Anyone who has ever been to St. Nikolai i. S. is struck by the unique landscape. From the Flamberg, a lovely valley with gentle, picturesque hills opens up to the astonished visitor. The Celts began cultivating land and wine here thousands of years ago. Many burial mounds from this and later times bear witness to this unique history. It was the magic of this spot of earth that persuaded many nomadic peoples to settle here over the course of time. The Celts brought wine, the Romans refined it into a cult.
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Coming from the south, north, east and west on the A9 Phyrnautobahn - exit Leibnitz - continue towards Kaindorf/S. - Muggenau - St. Nikoai i. S..
The Greibrunn Trail starts in the centre of St. Nikolai im Sausal at the municipal office. It first leads on municipal paths in the direction of Waldschach, finally through a piece of forest to the main road and on in the direction of Spitzerberg. From here you can shorten the Greibrunnweg through meadows and vineyards via the north-south connection.
The "Aeijst Distillery" is worth a visit!
Parking available at the starting point.
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Aeijst - Die Brennerei | © Südsteiermark | RM SW GmbH/tinefoto.com
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Luftaufnahme St. Nikolai i. S. | © Südsteiermark | Marktgem. St. Nikolai i. S. (J. Grasch/Hans-J. Karrenbrock/G. Schodl)
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Pfarrkirche St. Nikolai i.S. | © Südsteiermark | Gemeinde St. Nikolai i.S.
What the weather will be like
St. Nikolai im Sausal (335m)
Mostly cloudy with a few sunny spells. In the afternoon rain or snowfall will start.
The day will be dry, but mostly cloudy with occasional sunny spells.
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