In the realm of the Leechwald squirrels
From the Mariatrost basilica, head through Leechwald forest to the idyllic Hilmteich pond. A variety-packed hike for the versatile.
Another gem in the middle of the greenery is the Hilmteich. Whether in summer with a shady picnic under the trees, in autumn enjoying the wonderful colors of nature, during winter ice skating or in spring to let the first warm rays of sunshine shine on your skin during a walk, the Hilmteich is always worth a visit.
Facts
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6kmLength
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01:30hDuration
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77mClimbing
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119mClimb down
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376mLowest level
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495mHighest point
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Getting there: Tram line 1 towards Mariatrost to the last stop
Getting back: Tram line 1 towards Eggenberg/UKH
Arrival by car: You can reach the provincial capital Graz directly via the A2 or A9 freeway.
On the meandering path down towards Hilmteich, with a bit of luck you might encounter Leechwald squirrels. Just before the end of the route, the “WIKI Adventure Park” spreads out in front of you. Do you have any energy left? Then test your skills on one of the seven courses. Once you reach your destination, a wonderful view opens up of the idyllic Hilmteich pond and the Hilmteichschlössl (“Café Purberg”), where you can drink a coff ee or take a boat trip. (Tip: You can also ice skate here in winter!) Tram line 1 towards Eggenberg/UKH will take you back to the city centre.
This tour is suitable for baby carriages.
- Basilica Mariatrost
- Gottscheer Memorial Site
- In winter you can also ice skate at the Hilmteich!
In the old town of Graz, you are spoiled for choice: Should the car be parked in one of the numerous underground car parks, in the blue zone in the city centre or at a park-and-ride (P&R) site.