The unique location in the “Trofaiacher Becken” Valley which is embedded between Vordernbergtal Valley and Liesingtal Valley is perfect for simply unwinding in Gai. The village of Gai has 100 inhabitants and the cadastral subdivision of the municipality with the same name approximately 2,000. It is made up of the Gai, Edling in the South and Gausendorf in the North. The area was inhabited by Slavic settlers during the Middle Ages and later by Bavarians. While on your city trip, stroll through the small streets and marvel at the farm-style structures which serve as reminders of another time. Visit the castle in Oberkapfenberg and the archaeological exhibition as well as the falconry.
Enjoy the fresh mountain air while on a short trip to Gai. There are impressive views of the Eisenerz Alps from the village. The area is best explored hiking on winter and summer hiking paths. One sight on your city trip is the path across the Styrian Iron Path to Erzberg Mountain with a show mine. Take a guided tour to find out more about the discovery and development of the mountain.
One popular activity in the area is mountain climbing. The massive boulders of the Reitling are perfect for climbing. Mountain biking is one of the favourite activities in the area when there is no snow on the ground. The Radlwirt Stegmüller specialises in renting bicycles, knows the best routes and will provide visitors with bike maps. Guided bike tours for groups are also on offer. In Gai, visitors can also enjoy horseback riding.
Take advantage of the snow conditions for downhill and cross-country skiing in Gai. The Golf and Country Club, which is located directly in Gai, invites visitors to enjoy a round of golf in the midst of 40 hectares of terrain with water hazards and sand bunkers. While on your city trip to Gai, enjoy some peace and quiet and take advantage of the wellness offers of the hotels. Be sure to also try Austrian cuisine with fresh products from the region. Hearty country inns impress with rustic culture and restaurants offer traditional dishes, such as Kaiserschmarrn pancakes and Apfelstrudel pie.