- Brief description
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The S3 Sebersdorfberg trail connects with the Roman Wine Road and leads over Edelsberg, Wagenhals and back to the center of Sebersdorf.
- Difficulty
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medium
- Rating
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- Starting point
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Local supply center Sebersdorf
- Route
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Sebersdorf0.1 kmRohrbach bei Waltersdorf6.9 kmEdelsberg9.0 kmSebersdorf11.5 km
- Best season
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- Description
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Hiking improves endurance and strengthens the musculoskeletal system. In addition, regular exercise has positive effects on physical as well as mental health.
The starting point of the hiking tour is in the center of Sebersdorf. During the 11.7 km hike, you will also get to know a part of the Roman Wine Road and cross small villages around Bad Waltersdorf. Since the S3 Sebersdorfberg trail also leads through Rohrbach, you have the opportunity to visit the Kurz apiary to take home one or the other delicacy.
- Directions
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The start of the tour is in the town center at the local supply center Sebersdorf. Start the route in the direction of the highway. Turn left after the railroad crossing and after 150 m turn right uphill to Römerweinstraße. Cross this road in the direction of Wagenhals, Haller, Rohrbach, Großhaide and Edelsberg. In Rohrbach you will pass the beekeeping farm Kurz. After the last houses in Edelsberg turn left, continue in the direction of the train station and via the railroad crossing back to the starting point, the village center of Sebersdorf.
- Highest point
- 423 m
- Endpoint
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Local supply center Sebersdorf
- Height profile
- Equipment
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The tour can be ridden on a touring bike, city bike or even road bike. Tip: A basic equipment of tools and accessories such as spare tube and / or patch kit, wrench, air pump, brake and shift cable and a screwdriver can never hurt.
- Safety instructions
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No winter road maintenance (danger of slipping) Partial traffic on the roads as well as oncoming cyclists. Use at your own risk!
Important emergency numbers:
Emergency call mountain rescue: 140
Emergency call fire department: 122
Emergency call police: 133
Emergency call rescue: 144
Euro emergency call: 112
ÖAMTC emergency breakdown call: 120
ARBÖ emergency breakdown call: 123
Tip for emergency reporting - give answers to the six W-questions:
What happened?
How many injured?
Where did the accident happen (possibly GPS coordinates)?
Who is reporting (callback number)?
When did the accident happen?
Weather at the accident site?
- Tips
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Take your time and get to know a part of the Roman Wine Route.
- Additional information
- Directions
- Public transportation
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Find timetables and travel information directly at: Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB), Steiermärkische Landesbahnen (STLB), www.busbahnbim.at.
With the BusBahnBim app from Verbundlinie, timetable information has never been easier: all bus, train and streetcar connections in Austria can be queried by entering locations and/or addresses, stops or important points. The app is available as a free app for smartphones (Android, iOS) - on Google Play and in the App Store.
Thermen-Genuss-Taxi: With a valid guest pass, guests can be transported within the 2-Thermenregion Bad Waltersdorf from Mon. to Sun. 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. at a rate of € 1.00 p.p./trip. To the places Auffen-Großhart-Buch-Magdalena as well as Bad Blumau the single direction costs € 2,50 p.p.. - please book in time under +43 664/455 45 00
Thermenlandbus: From Vienna comfortably with the Thermenlandbus to Bad Waltersdorf The Steiermärkische Landesbahnen and the ÖBB buses will bring you safely to Bad Waltersdorf. Look for your suitable connection right now!
- Parking
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AuthorThe tour Sebersdorfberg trail (Sebersdorfberg-Weg) is used by outdooractive.com provided.
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