Discover the Majestic Grasslhöhle: A Natural Wonder
Explore the stunning Grasslhöhle, a magnificent cave system in Weiz, Austria, surrounded by breathtaking hiking trails and natural beauty.
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Weiz, Grasslhöhle is a remarkable tourist attraction that invites visitors to explore its enchanting cave system. This natural wonder is not only a breathtaking sight, but it also serves as a popular hiking area that appeals to outdoor enthusiasts. As you venture through the winding trails leading to the cave entrance, you'll be surrounded by lush greenery and the soothing sounds of nature, making the journey just as rewarding as the destination. Upon entering Grasslhöhle, you will be greeted by a mesmerizing world of stalactites and stalagmites, formed over millennia. The stunning rock formations cast captivating shadows and reflections, creating an otherworldly atmosphere that will leave you in awe. Guided tours provide insights into the geological history of the cave, as well as the thriving ecosystems that exist within. Photography enthusiasts will find ample opportunities to capture the unique beauty of the cave's interior, so don't forget your camera. After exploring the cave, take the time to enjoy the surrounding hiking trails that weave through the region's natural beauty. The paths offer varying levels of difficulty, catering to both casual walkers and seasoned hikers. Along the way, you'll be treated to spectacular views of the Weiz Valley and the surrounding mountains. Grasslhöhle is more than just a cave; it’s an adventure waiting to unfold, perfect for families, couples, and solo travelers alike seeking a connection with nature.
Local tips
- Wear sturdy shoes for hiking and exploring the cave.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning formations inside the cave.
- Check the opening hours in advance, as they vary by day.
- Consider joining a guided tour to learn more about the cave's history and geology.
- Pack water and snacks, especially if you plan on hiking the surrounding trails.
A brief summary to Grasslhöhle
- Dürntal 4, Weiz, 8160, AT
- +43317267328
- Visit website
- Monday 11 am-12 pm
- Tuesday 11 am-12 pm
- Thursday 11 am-12 pm
- Friday 11 am-12 pm
- Saturday 11 am-12 pm
- Sunday 11 am-12 pm
Getting There
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Car
If you are traveling by car, set your GPS to Dürntal 4, 8160 Weiz. From Graz, take the A2 towards Wiener Neustadt, then take exit 183 onto the A9 towards Weiz. Follow the A9 for about 30 km, then take exit 29-Weiz. Continue on B64 for approximately 5 km, and then take the Dürntal road leading to your destination. Parking is usually available near Grasslhöhle.
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Public Transportation
To reach Grasslhöhle via public transport, take a train from Graz Hauptbahnhof (main station) to Weiz. The train ride takes about 30 minutes. Once you arrive at Weiz train station, take bus line 221 towards 'Dürntal' and get off at the 'Dürntal' stop, which is a short walk from Grasslhöhle. The bus ticket costs around €3.50 and can be purchased at the station or on the bus.
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Walking
If you are already in the Dürntal area, you can walk to Grasslhöhle from nearby accommodations. The hiking path to Grasslhöhle is well-marked and takes approximately 20 minutes to walk, providing a scenic route through the beautiful Styrian countryside.
Attractions Nearby to Grasslhöhle
- Tropfsteinhöhle Katerloch
- Steinernes Tor
- Kesselfall
- Haus des Apfels - Obstbau Meisterbetrieb
- Lurgrotte
- Steiermark-Teichalm-Panorama
- Teichalmmoor
- Riesen-Almochse beim Teichalmsee - Wahrzeichen des Naturparks Almenland
- Schreinhofer Mühle
- Kaulquappenteich
- Lurgrotte Peggau Österreichs größte wasserdurchströmte Schauhöle
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- Mariatrost Basilica
- Rettenbachklamm
- Gottscheer Gedenkstätte
Landmarks nearby to Grasslhöhle
- Weizklamm
- Stephanienwarte
- Basilika Mariatrost
- Angelusstiege
- Bärenschützklamm
- Tropper-Kapelle
- Sankt Johannes Kapelle
- Winterkapelle
- Kongregation der Schwestern v d Unbefleckten Empfängnis in Vorau
- Maria Verkündigungskirche
- Ferdinandshöhe
- Naschgarten Andritz
- Jakobsleiter
- Pfarrkirche St. Leonhard
- Theophil Hansens Prokesch-Osten Mausoleum