The construction of this chapel dates back to an apparition of the Virgin Mary in the 17th century. Numerous thanksgivings in the chapel testify to miraculous healings. The chapel, newly built in the early 1980s, invites visitors to come into harmony with God and nature.
ApfelLand is located in the heart of Eastern Styria, approx. 60 km north-east of Graz and approx. 140 km south of Vienna
By car: Coming from Vienna: Via the Südautobahn (A2) to the Hartberg exit - via the main road (B54) towards Graz - 2 km after Kaindorf towards Graz, turn off towards ApfelLand-Stubenbergsee- Stubenbergsee- Floing- Anger
Coming from Salzburg/Germany: Highway via Salzburg - Pyhrnautobahn (A9) to Graz - continue on the Südautobahn in the direction of Vienna (A2) to the Gleisdorf West exit - main road (B54) to Kaibing - ApfelLand-Stubenbergsee- Stubenbergsee- Floing- Anger
To Google Maps for the calculation of the journey.
From Anger swimming pool, you first walk along the Feistritzrundweg - after the children's playground, turn right towards Haidenfeldsiedlung. Then continue in the direction of Oberfeistritz, always following the markings. The trail now climbs steadily along forest and meadow paths until you reach the Franziskus quarry. Another short stretch and you can already see the small, beautiful Grubbründl chapel. The construction of this chapel dates back to a Marian apparition in the 17th century. Numerous thanksgivings in the chapel bear witness to miraculous healings. The chapel, which was rebuilt at the beginning of the 1980s, invites visitors to come into harmony with God and nature. Our hike then takes us back via Grub and Hart-Puch to Oberfeistritz. From there we walk along the Feistritz back to the starting point - Anger swimming pool
The silence in this place, invites you to a short devotion and rest in the shady forest.
Hartberg train station is close to ApfelLand-Stubenbergsee.
Take the train to Hartberg, from there buses run to Stubenberg and on to Anger.