- Brief description
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We explore the historic spa town of Bad Gleichenberg on a walking or running tour and get in the mood with Peter Rosegger: "Diesen Erdenwinkle lieb' ich!"
- Difficulty
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easy
- Rating
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- Starting point
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Kurhaus parkseitig
- Route
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Bad Gleichenberg1.0 km
- Best season
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JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
- Description
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Short laps through the spa park and the health resort. Here we see Bad Gleichenberg in history and modernity, as a training location for tourism and health and as a health location with concentrated competence. Let's enjoy the tranquility and recharge our batteries under one of the giant trees in the park.
The Kurhaus Bad Gleichenberg
In January 2007, the first construction phase, the therapy center, in Bad Gleichenberg shone in new splendor. The 2nd construction phase was followed by the spa and the hotel. In May 2008 the new health complex was opened. This opening provided the impetus for modernization in Bad Gleichenberg. In the following years, the spa town of Bad Gleichenberg developed into a modern and at the same time historical health resort in Styria.
- Directions
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The thermal circuit has its starting and ending point at the park side of the spa house and leads 3,270 m through the spa park and the spa town. From the spa park we walk into the Ringstraße, ahead to the intersection Mailandbergstraße, past the police and the protestant church we turn left after the "Siegl's" into the Bernreitherstraße. At the Johannishof, almost at the Genser Kreuz, we turn right and come across the Schulstraße, past the Hotel Stenitzer, the Kellerstüberl and Kirchenwirt to the main square. From there it is only a few meters to the starting point.
About two thirds of the route is flat. Only along Bernreitherstraße is there a slight incline to overcome. After that, Schulstraße and Obere Brunnenstraße lead downhill back to the starting point.
- Highest point
- 311 m
- Endpoint
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Kurhaus parkseitig
- Height profile
- Equipment
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Proper backpack packing makes many things easier: Pack heavy things first. The water bottle should always be within reach in a side pocket. All the things that are often needed, such as sunglasses, camera or hiking map, belong on top. An emergency kit, including blister plasters, belongs in every rucksack and it is always advisable to dress in layers.
- Safety instructions
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Emergency call mountain rescue: 140
ambulance: 144
European emergency call: 112
firefighters: 122
police: 133Tips when reporting an emergency – Answer these six WH questions: What happened? How many people are injured? Where did the accident happen (are there GPS coordinates)? Who is reporting the incident (callback number)? When did the accident happen? What is the weather like at the site of the incident?
- Tips
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Better suited for walking, since most of it is asphalt.
- Additional information
- Directions
- Public transportation
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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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- Parking
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train station Bad Gleichenberg
old fire station
The spa house Bad Gleichenberg
- Author
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The tour Thermal round (Thermenrunde) is used by outdooractive.com provided.
General info
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Oststeiermark
111
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Bad Gleichenberg
30
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Bad Gleichenberg
14