Buchkogel Trail.
This 12-kilometer loop offers a forest-thick escape through the Plabutsch ridge, trading the city’s red rooftops for the quiet of the Buchkogel hill. The trail isn't a grueling climb but a steady, three-hour philosopher’s ramble through beech groves and past historical whispers of medieval mines. The highlights are structural: the "Schau West" platform provides a dramatic, arrow-shaped overlook toward the Styrian horizon, while the 19th-century Kronprinz-Rudolf-Warte observation tower serves as the summit’s iron crown, offering 360-degree views of the Graz basin. Along the way, stop at the Lienhof herb farm for local preserves or find a moment of stillness at the small church of St. John and Paul. It is a quintessential local hike—accessible, unhurried, and deeply restorative.