Best attractions and places to see in Pomurska include a diverse range of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural institutions. The region is characterized by its rolling fields, the Mura River, and a rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore historic castles, significant religious buildings, and serene natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful church, worth a visit
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Beautiful little wine-growing village with a beautiful church
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The water is drinkable, but contains impurities, which is why it has a distinct smell and taste. It contains natural CO2 and iron oxide, which oxidizes upon contact with air, hence the red color around the spring. The well is said to be about 50 meters deep. Interestingly, iron oxide was once used in painting and can be found in the surrounding church frescoes.
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A super nice tour, lots of asphalt roads, but also gravel paths, partly along the Mur, great views, beautiful towns, good food, great lakes and ponds, a short ride on the Mur ferry (free), highly recommended
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A super nice tour, all asphalt roads, highly recommended, unfortunately in Slovenia few places to stop for refreshments
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A super nice tour, all asphalt roads, highly recommended, unfortunately in Slovenia few places to stop for refreshments
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This windmill is located a little off the cycling route, but only 200 meters away. The windmill dates back to 1996 and is a replica of the Viennese mill from Kokolajnščak, retaining all its original features. In 1957, the mill was still grinding grain in Kokolajnščak near Bečevo. The rebuilt mill is a monument to the simple village cultural heritage in our part of Slovenia. Today, this mill is once again grinding flour, of course, only for tourism purposes. The milling machine with the millstones is powered by a windmill attached to the movable drive part of the mill, as it must always be facing the direction of the wind.
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There it turns southwest and runs through almost uninhabited territory a few kilometers east, past the Carniolan Sneznik (Slovene: Snežnik, Italian: Monte Nevoso). Between the Croatian Rupa and the Slovenian Jelšane, the Croatian A7 motorway, coming from Rijeka, leads to the border. It continues on the Slovenian side via the Glavna cesta 6 to Ljubljana; on the Croatian side it is part of the European route E65. The Pivka–Rijeka railway line also crosses the border here. Just a little further west, the Slovenian Glavna cesta 7, coming from Trieste, crosses the border, forming an extension of the E65; in Croatia it continues via the Državna cesta D8 to the A7 motorway. The border continues through the Karst along the northern edge of the Ćićarija (Chichen Bottom) and turns south at the Podgorski Kras. Between Rakitovec (Slovenia) and Buzet (Italian: Pinguente) in Croatia, the Divača–Pula railway line leading to the Istrian peninsula crosses the border. From there, the border runs generally westward, in the westernmost section along the Dragonja River, and merges into the (disputed) Croatian-Slovenian maritime border at the Gulf of Piran.
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Pomurska boasts several significant historical castles. You can explore Grad Castle, Slovenia's largest Baroque castle with a rich history, or visit Lendava Castle, which offers impressive views and houses a museum and gallery. Another notable site is Murska Sobota Castle, home to the Pomurje Museum, showcasing the region's heritage. Additionally, Beltinci Castle features unique underground tunnels and a museum focusing on healthcare history and old bicycles.
Absolutely. The Mura River is a defining natural feature, where you can enjoy canoeing or visit the Floating Watermill on the Mura River and the Steirer Bridge (Mur Pedestrian Bridge). The Goričko Landscape Park offers hilly terrain perfect for hiking amidst forests and wildflowers. Don't miss the picturesque Jeruzalem Village and Vineyards for stunning views and wine tasting, or the serene Lake Bukovniško jezero.
Families can enjoy a variety of activities. The Windmill in Kokolajnščak is a charming historical replica that still grinds flour for tourism. The Island of Love (Otok ljubezni) in Ižakovci, accessible by a hand-pulled cable ferry, features the Büjraš Museum and a renovated Mura River floating mill. For an interactive experience, Expano Murska Sobota presents Pomurje in miniature, and Adventure Park Vulkanija in Grad offers engaging activities.
To delve into Pomurska's culture, visit the Pomurje Museum within Murska Sobota Castle, which details life along the Mura River. The Filovci Pottery Village allows you to observe local masters practicing traditional pottery. The Floating Watermill on the Mura River and the Büjraš Museum on the Island of Love showcase ancient crafts. You can also explore the Lendava Gallery-Museum for local and international art.
Yes, Pomurska is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. The Goričko Landscape Park offers numerous hiking trails. For cycling, you can find routes that take you through vineyards, along the Mura River, and past historical sites. Komoot offers various routes, such as hiking trails in Pomurska and MTB trails in Pomurska, catering to different difficulty levels.
Beyond castles, you can visit the Rotunda of St. Nicholas in Selo, one of Slovenia's oldest buildings dating back to the 13th century. The Three-country border point Austria–Hungary–Slovenia is a unique geographical and historical monument. Additionally, the Windmill in Kokolajnščak stands as a monument to simple village cultural heritage.
Pomurska is well-known for its healing waters and thermal spas. Radenci is a prominent spa destination, famous for its therapeutic water. Other popular spas include Terme 3000 and Vivat, offering a range of pools, saunas, and wellness programs. Banovci is also noted for its unique spa offerings.
The region has several significant religious sites. The Rotunda of St. Nicholas in Selo is a remarkable Romanesque church. Other important sites include the Murska Sobota Cathedral, the Church of Bogojina (renovated by architect Jože Plečnik), and the Evangelical Church in Murska Sobota.
Yes, Pomurska is a renowned wine region. The Jeruzalem Village and Vineyards are famous for picturesque landscapes and wine-tasting opportunities along the wine route. You can also explore the Gornja Radgona Wine Cellars, known for producing excellent sparkling wines like Zlata Radgonska Penina.
For panoramic views, head to the Vinarium Tower in Lendava, which offers expansive vistas of the surrounding areas. The Jeruzalem Village and Vineyards also provide scenic overlooks of the rolling countryside. Additionally, the Steirer Bridge (Mur Pedestrian Bridge) offers fantastic views of the Mura River.
Near Murska Sobota, you can visit the Recreation Park Fazanerija, a large forest complex offering walking, hiking, and biking trails, along with a swimming pool complex and sports courts. It's an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or more active recreation.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring Pomurska's attractions. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn provides vibrant fall colors, especially in the vineyards, and is ideal for wine-related activities. Summers are warm and suitable for river activities and thermal spas, though it can be busier.


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