Lindeggerweg
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A round trip to get to know the country and its people. Enjoy the Styrian landscape and a glass of Styrian wine.
At the fire station Lindegg the tour starts with a small climb. Through the forest on a little-used asphalt road you get to Großwilfersdorf.
Continue a bit through the small village of Großwilfersdorf past the church. At the traffic lights turn left towards Jobst. A short rest is recommended at the baroque church St. Anna, built in 1741.
Now you go a little bit uphill to Lindegg. When you arrive in the village, you will find the Thermenschenke Steiner on the left side. Those who appreciate a good Styrian snack should stop here. Turn left at the crossroads and the starting point is soon in sight.
From Bad Blumau you can reach the starting point via the Safentalweg and Steinbachgrabenweg routes.
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The tour in numbers
medium
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Arrival by car from the direction of Vienna:
Freeway A2 direction Graz - you take the exit "Sebersdorf/Bad Waltersdorf".
Arrival by car from the direction of Graz:
Motorway A2 direction Vienna - junction Riegersdorf: S7 direction Budapest - take the exit Fürstenfeld
Arrival by train:
Austrian Federal Railway: TelNr. 0043 (0) 51717 or
www.oebb.at
We start at the idyllic village of Lindegg. Driving through the village for a short time, you reach Großwilfersdorf after a meadow and forest landscape. This is a small village with good infrastructure. Wine farms and inns, as well as a department store. At the traffic lights turn left out of Großwilfersdorf in the direction of Jobst. The St. Anna church, built in 1741, is already in view as you descend and reach the small village of Jobst. At the next opportunity, turn left in the direction of Lindegg. A short stretch along the peace-rich hilly meadow landscape and you are back in the village of Lindegg. At the beginning of the village, on the left side, you will find the Steiner Thermal Inn. Turn left at the crossroads and you will return to the starting point.
Detailed information about arriving by ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways) can be found at www.oebb.at or on the Verbundlinie Steiermark website www.busbahnbim.at
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Free parking is available at the fire station or at the starting point in Lindegg.
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Weintraube | © Kurkommission Bad Blumau | Kurkommission Bad Blumau
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Weinstöcke Bad Blumau | © Kurkommission Bad Blumau | Kurkommission Bad Blumau
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Herbstlandschaft | © Kurkommission Bad Blumau | Kurkommission Bad Blumau
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Apfelernte | © Kurkommission Bad Blumau | Andi Bruckner
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Bankerl entlang des Weges | © Kurkommission Bad Blumau | J. Rath
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Lindeggerweg | © Kurkommission Bad Blumau | Andi Bruckner
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Kapelle Lindegg | © Erlebnisregion Thermen- & Vulkanland | Kerstin Kropf
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Radfahren in Bad Blumau | © Kurkommission Bad Blumau | Kurkommission Bad Blumau
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Blumenwiese | © Kurkommission Bad Blumau | Kurkommission Bad Blumau
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St. Anna Kirche in Jobst | © Kurkommission Bad Blumau | Christian Thomaser
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St. Anna Kirche Jobst | © Kurkommission Bad Blumau | Christian Thomaser
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