Attractions and places to see around Niederwölz are characterized by a blend of historical landmarks and diverse natural landscapes in the Murau District of Styria, Austria. The region features mountainous terrain, including the Wölzer Tauern, with peaks exceeding 2200 meters, alongside lush forests and unique natural formations like gorges and moors. Visitors can explore ancient ruins and discover local traditions, offering a range of experiences from challenging hikes to family-friendly outings.
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Quick question, since we're traveling with a dog, the Steinschloss hike is also described as a hike without cow contact, is that really true? :-)
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The Dürnberg Moor exudes a unique charm and mysterious originality. As a witness to the Ice Age, the moor invites visitors to explore and offers insights into its sensitive habitat. Rare animals and plants, such as the carnivorous sundew, call this area home. From the observation tower, visitors can overlook the moor and its landscape. The Dürnberg Moor is a unique natural gem, a raised bog with a history spanning approximately nine thousand years, dating back to the Ice Age.
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Back to steiermark.com Events Tours Webcams Weather Search          0  Start Plan/Book your vacation Excursion destinations Dürnberger Moor Dürnberger Moor Neumarkt in der Steiermark The Dürnberger Moor exudes a unique charm and mysterious originality. As a witness to the Ice Age, the moor invites visitors to explore and offers insights into its sensitive habitat. Rare animals and plants, such as the carnivorous sundew, make their home here. The observation tower offers a view of the moor and its landscape. The Dürnberger Moor is a unique natural jewel, a raised bog with a history of around nine thousand years dating back to the Ice Age.
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Place of power with a very long history
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If the Zeckis Hütte isn't open, you can get some things from the vending machines here.
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Here you can marvel at the unique cascading waterfall.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Steinschloss Castle Ruins, a 12th-century site offering extensive areas to explore and beautiful views from its ancient walls. Additionally, the area features other ancient ruins and the historic Schloss Niederwölz, providing a glimpse into Austria's past.
Yes, several natural attractions are family-friendly. The Gragger Gorge Waterfall is a popular choice, known for its impressive multi-tiered cascades and a well-constructed stair path, making it an accessible and engaging experience for all ages. Nearby, Zeck's Hut offers a large playground, perfect for children after a hike.
Niederwölz boasts unique natural features. The Dürnberger Moor is a fascinating 9,000-year-old raised bog with an observation tower, home to rare plants and animals. You can also find the serene Podoler Teich, a quiet forest lake ideal for relaxation, and the dramatic Wörschach Gorge, known for its waterfalls and rock formations.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various cycling options, including MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes. The mountainous terrain, including the Wölzer Tauern, also offers challenging hikes to peaks like Großer Zinken Summit and Karlspitze Summit, providing rewarding panoramic views.
Yes, there are several family-friendly hiking options. The path through the Gragger Gorge is considered an easy and enjoyable hike. Additionally, the 'Sagenhaftes Wölzertal' (Legendary Wölz Valley) in nearby Oberwölz is a circular hiking trail with sculptures and a children's playground, perfect for families.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical depth. The impressive multi-tiered cascades of the Gragger Gorge Waterfall and the extensive exploration opportunities at Steinschloss Castle Ruins are frequently highlighted. The peaceful atmosphere of places like the Podoler Teich and the unique ecosystem of the Dürnberger Moor also receive high praise.
Absolutely. The Niederwölz Village Museum offers insights into the area's history and cultural heritage. You can also engage with local culture through farm visits, interact with farm animals, and explore the local art scene and craft workshops. The proximity to the Styrian Wine Region also allows for wine tasting experiences.
The region's lush forests, mountainous terrain, and natural features like gorges are particularly appealing from spring through autumn. This period offers ideal weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural monuments. Summer is perfect for enjoying the waterfalls and lakes, while autumn brings beautiful foliage to the forests.
Beyond the main attractions, you can seek out the Hidden Lake of Niederwölz for a secluded retreat, or discover various hidden waterfalls throughout the area, such as the Graggerschlucht-Wasserfall. The Dürnberg Moor, a unique raised bog, also offers a tranquil and historically significant experience away from typical tourist paths.
For more advanced hikers, the mountainous terrain of the Wölzer Tauern offers challenging routes. Peaks like the Großer Zinken Summit (2,237 m) and Karlspitze Summit (2,097 m) provide strenuous climbs with the reward of extensive panoramic views. These trails are best suited for experienced hikers.
Yes, after exploring the Gragger Gorge Waterfall, you can stop at Zeck's Hut, which offers warm meals and a large playground. The Steinschloss Castle Ruins are also close to the Steinschlosshütte, providing a peaceful spot to relax. Many natural spots like the Podoler Teich are also ideal for picnicking.


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