Districts & Neighborhoods in Gröbming

Districts & Neighborhoods in Gröbming

Gröbming is made up of 14 cadastral communities: Gröbming, Assach, Gersdorf, Gröbming-Zentrum, Hofmanning, Kulm, Michaelerberg, Mitterberg, Niederlengdorf, Pruggern, Sankt Martin, Tunzendorf, Unterlengdorf, Winkl. 46 locales, or distinct histories and identities, make up these communities.

Main town Gröbming is surrounded by the magnificent Stoderzinken and Kammspitze peaks in the charming Enns river valley. The town centre has a magnificent parish church dedicated to the Assumption of Mary, a fascinating market square with a rich historical history, and a prestigious Protestant church. The village has a public library and a miniature golf course in addition to the spa park with a Gradieranlage.With the largest climbing park in Austria and an amazing zipline, Gröbming is a popular destination for adrenaline seekers.

Across from Gröbming on the eastern bank of the Enns river is the settlement of Assach. The region is well known for its classic wooden homes, the magnificent Gothic cathedral of St. Nicholas, and the vibrant yearly funfair procession. Assach offers a handy base for trips to the Dachstein and Stoderzinken mountains for skiing and hiking.

South of Gröbming on the western bank of the Enns river is the settlement of Gersdorf. In addition to a lovely chapel commemorating St. Florian, the agricultural village has a magnificent Baroque church dedicated to St. George. Herb Farm Percht is a family-owned company that produces organic herbs and teas near Gersdorf.

Situated in the northern part of the town, Gröbming-Zentrum functions as the centre for business and administration in Gröbming. Important buildings like the town hall, tourism office, post office, police station, and large shopping centers are housed at this central heart of the town. A bus terminal, a train station and an electric car e-filling station are all part of Gröbming-Zentrum.

Situated on the eastern bank of the Enns river, Hofmanning is a little village north of Gröbming-Zentrum. The neighborhood is distinguished for its quiet, rural setting with few homes and farms. A memorial to the World War II dead and a little church devoted to St. Anthony are attractions of Hofmanning.

Situated just north of Gröbming on the western bank of the Enns river lies the settlement of Kulm. With a stunning view of the neighboring mountains, the site provides a lovely, sunny setting. Kulm has a museum showcasing the rich local history and culture, a Gothic chapel commemorating St. Catherine, and a Romanesque church dedicated to Sts. Peter and Paul.

South of Gröbming on a hill with a view of the Enns valley is the settlement of Michaelerberg. There is a pilgrimage chapel to St. Mary Magdalene and a Romanesque church dedicated to St. Michael at this peaceful and remote site. Sölktäler Nature Park, a protected area for the preservation of its natural and cultural legacy, includes Michaelerberg in large part.

South of Gröbming on the eastern bank of the Enns river is the settlement of Mitterberg. A sports facility, school, kindergarten, and fire station are among the many modern and lively features of the location. Mitterberg has a magnificent Gothic chapel devoted to St. Martin and a famous memorial to the great poet Peter Rosegger.

Situated south of Gröbming, on the western bank of the Enns river, lies the settlement of Niederlengdorf. Rich in history, the region is renowned for its agricultural and traditional origins. There’s a lovely chapel honoring St. Roch and a magnificent Baroque cathedral honoring St. James. Renowned for its Edelwild farm, which acts as a deer and other game animal breeding site, is Niederlengdorf.

Just south of Gröbming on the eastern bank of the Enns river is the settlement of Pruggern. There is a ski resort, golf course, tennis court, and rafting center among the many tourism and leisure activities available here. Pruggern has two churches: a lovely Gothic church commemorating St. Andrew and a little chapel devoted to St. Sebastian.

South of Gröbming on the western bank of the Enns river is the settlement of Sankt Martin. There is a Gothic chapel honoring St. Barbara, a Romanesque church honoring St. Martin, and a gallery exhibiting modern art at this historically and artistically significant site. In Sankt Martin, too, was born painter and sculptor Fritz Riedl.

South of Gröbming on the eastern bank of the Enns river is the settlement of Tunzendorf. The region is distinguished by its tranquilly and verdant surrounds, which include a lovely chapel honoring St. Anne and a magnificent Baroque church honoring St. Nicholas. The PSN is a psycho-social network based in Tunzendorf that offers help and counselling to anybody in need.

South of Gröbming on the western bank of the Enns river is the settlement of Unterlengdorf. Complete with a Gothic church of St. Leonard and a chapel of St. John Nepomuk, the location radiates warmth and friendliness. The Adambauerhütte is a quaint mountain hut in Unterlengdorf that offers breakfast and accommodation.

Situated just south of Gröbming on the eastern bank of the Enns river lies the settlement of Winkl. A Baroque church honoring St. Mary and a chapel honoring St. Joseph are features of this charming location with plenty of sunshine. Photographic and graphic design firm Mikedesign is located in Winkl.

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