Sausal

Sausal

The Sausal is a small mountain range in the southwestern parts of Austria's province Styria. It thrusts up from the northern banks of the Sulm valley, west of the district town of Leibnitz. Its highest point, the summit of the Demmerkogel, rises 671 m above the level of the Adriatic Sea. Large parts of the Sausal have a mediterranean-type microclimate. Together with the rich soil this is the basis of its extensive vineyards, which are the cornerstone of the local economy. Tourism flourishes as well.

History

Although the privileged climatic situation would have suggested early human habitation in the Sausal mountain range, archeological finds were spurious until late 2004 when preparatory work for a new vineyard on a terrace at the Spiegelkogel mountain near St. Nikolai im Sausal uncovered the remains of an urnfield culture village, and much better preserved late neolithic construction traces below it. Archaeologists now associate this older Copper age settlement with the Lasinja culture.

The name Sausal first appeared as "Susil" in 970, when emperor Otto I assigned a strip of territory between the Sulm and the Laßnitz rivers to the Archbishop of Salzburg. This is supposed to be derived from Latin ("silva Solva", i.e., the "forest at the Sulm river") [Berger, W: Susil–Sausal. Zur Herkunft des Namens. Blätter für Heimatkunde 1976(50):192-194] [There seems to be no semantic relation to the Sausal Creek (near Oakland, California) or to the city Sausalito, California. These names are Spanish, and refer to a willow grove – which makes jumping to conclusions tempting because the valleys in the Sausal mountain area were swampy during the Middle Ages, and willow groves are likely to have been extensive there.] . During these early medieval times the steep hills were completely forested, awash with deer and boar, and ideal for hunting.

The Bavarian immigrants colonizing the area had found the mountain range almost uninhabited, as it perhaps had been throughout Roman times, only with small Slavic settlements scattered in its larger valleys. They immediately began to convert much of the dense forests to cultured land, and started to grow wine. By the 12th century, peasants routinely paid large parts of their taxes in various viniculture products. Salzburg nobility founded a number of estates (some of which exist even today) to exert some control over the wildlife and the hunting operations.

Local culture and economy

Forestry, hunting and wine culture essentially defined local life for the following centuries. This continued after 1595 when Salzburg's archbishop Wolf Dietrich gave the town of Leibnitz and the eastern part of the Sausal mountain range to the bishop of Seckau. Wine culture peaked in the 17th century and slowly retreated until the late 20th century [Morawetz, S: Der Rückgang des Weinbaus in der Südweststeiermark in den Bezirken Deutschlandsberg und Leibnitz 1823/26 bis 1955; Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Geographischen Gesellschaft 1963; 105:187-201.] . Today, only the municipialities of Kitzeck and St. Andrä-Höch rely mainly on wine. Most recently however, several new vineyards have been planted on the southern and western slopes of the Sausal.

A local peculiarity (though also found in other wine-growing areas of the region) is the Klapotez, a traditional wooden contraption which remotely resembles a windmill from the North American plains, and is intended to scare birds away.

The local microclimate [Lazar, R: Kleinklimatische Beobachtungen der Temperatur, der Talnebel und der Föhnfälle mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Temperaturminimums und der Früh- und Spätfröste in der Südweststeiermark (Gleinztalriedelland und Sausal). Thesis, University of Graz. 448 pages] , with winter frosts relatively rare and mild, allows figs and sometimes even kiwifruit to ripen in particularly protected places. The sweet chestnut, a warmth-adapted tree, grows abundantly in the wild.

Recently, the hillsides have become an attractive residential area for the more affluent strata of society in Styria's southern parts. Weekend domiciles also proliferate, not always in perfect harmony with the landscape.

Villages in the Sausal mountains

The wine-growing village Kitzeck, which is uniquely situated high upon the hills and on clear days offers a beautiful vista far into the countryside, is a particularly popular tourist site. Its top-class restaurants and taverns are favorite meeting locations for business people and politicians.

Other notable places include:

* St. Nikolai im Sausal
* Sankt Andrä im Sausal

External links

* [http://kitzeck-sausal.at/kitzeck-sausal/images/karte_kitzeck_300.pdf Map of the Sausal region]

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