Natural monuments around Mühlgraben are found within the Dreiländer-Naturpark Raab-Örség-Goričko, a transboundary nature park spanning Austria, Hungary, and Slovenia. This region is characterized by a diverse ecosystem, shaped by the Raab river and its floodplains. The area offers varied landscapes, including dry grasslands, hedges, and orchards, providing habitats for local wildlife. Mühlgraben’s natural features offer opportunities to explore the local environment and its conservation efforts.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Someone has clearly gone to great lengths to bring history to life here. Kudos! The excavated grave and its accompanying description are just as interesting as the three reconstructed burial mounds. And when you've had your fill of learning, you can also rest comfortably in the shade. Perfect!
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A beautiful parish church with an impressive interior. We were a little disappointed by the Lourdes Grotto. It's small compared to the church, located in the backyard—we expected more. But whatever, the church is definitely worth seeing.
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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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Hidden behind the Roman Catholic parish church of Unterlamm is a replica of the Grotto of the Virgin Mary in Lourdes. It is a very special place of prayer and unique in Styria.
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The place shows the permanence and also the transience of national borders. Very nicely done!
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Beautiful place to rest...
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A wonderful place to rest...at the border triangle...
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Mühlgraben is situated within the Dreiländer-Naturpark Raab-Örség-Goričko, offering a diverse ecosystem shaped by the Raab river. You can experience varied landscapes, including dry grasslands, hedges, and orchards. A notable natural feature is the Mineral Spring, though its water is not recommended for drinking due to high iron content. The region also features the Gleichenberger Kogel (598 m) Ruins, an extinct volcano offering panoramic views.
Yes, Mühlgraben offers several family-friendly options. The "Erlebnisweg" (Adventure Path), combining the former "Lebensweg" and "Wildwechsel" thematic trails, provides an engaging experience to connect with nature and learn about local wildlife. The Roman burial mounds are also considered family-friendly, offering insights into ancient history. Additionally, the Lourdes - Marian Grotto is a peaceful, family-friendly site.
The region around Mühlgraben offers a variety of trails. The "Erlebnisweg" (Adventure Path) is a circular hiking trail focusing on water and wildlife. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can explore routes like the "Jost Mühle Watermill – Parish Church of St. Martin loop" or the "Jost Mühle Watermill – Raab Valley Cycle Path loop." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Mühlgraben guide.
The region blends natural beauty with rich history. The Three-country border point Austria–Hungary–Slovenia is a significant historical and natural monument marking the intersection of three national borders. The Roman burial mounds provide archaeological insights into Roman burial rituals. The Gleichenberger Kogel (598 m) Ruins, an extinct volcano, also holds historical significance within the "Styrian Volcanic Country."
Yes, the Dreiländer-Naturpark Raab-Örség-Goričko is known for its biodiversity. The "Wildwechsel" (Wildlife Crossing) thematic trail, now part of the "Erlebnisweg," specifically focuses on local wildlife, hunting, and forest habitats, offering insights into the region's fauna and ecological balance. The Raab river floodplains also provide habitats for rare animals like kingfishers and otters.
The region offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling due to pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. The "Lebensweg" trail is particularly enjoyable for experiencing nature with all senses. In winter, the Ökoteich (Eco-pond) in Mühlgraben can be used for ice skating, providing a unique seasonal activity.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails available. You can find routes like the "Jost Mill – Roman burial mounds loop from Neuhaus am Klausenbach" or the "Main Square Fehring – Stream in Raab Nature Park loop from Tauka." These trails vary in difficulty, offering options for different skill levels. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Mühlgraben guide.
The duration of your visit depends on which natural monuments you wish to explore. A walk along the "Erlebnisweg" thematic trail might take a couple of hours. Visiting specific sites like the Three-country border point or the Roman burial mounds can be done as shorter excursions. For a more comprehensive experience, including hiking or cycling, you could easily spend a full day or more exploring the diverse natural park.
Yes, the "Erlebnisweg" (Adventure Path) in Mühlgraben is a 2.5-kilometer circular hiking trail. It allows visitors to experience nature and vegetation while reflecting on the role of water. For cycling, there are also numerous loop routes, such as the "Jost Mühle Watermill – Parish Church of St. Martin loop" for touring bikes, which can be found in the Cycling around Mühlgraben guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Many enjoy the peaceful, wooded setting of the Three-country border point, finding it a place to reflect on history. The Gleichenberger Kogel is loved for its challenging hikes and rewarding views. The educational aspect of the Roman burial mounds, with information via QR code, is also highly valued.
Yes, the region around Mühlgraben is suitable for gravel biking. Routes such as the "Liebmannsee – Murturm Observation Tower loop from Sankt Anna am Aigen" offer longer, more challenging rides. There are also moderate and easy options like the "Along the Raab – Raab Valley Cycle Path loop from Fehring." You can explore these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Mühlgraben guide.


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