Natural monuments around Obdach are situated in Austria's picturesque Murtal region, characterized by its diverse natural landscape. The area features the Seetaler Alps, offering high alpine characteristics and panoramic views. Obdach's surroundings provide opportunities to explore significant natural landmarks and protected areas. The region is known for its mountain streams, forests, and prominent peaks.
Last updated: August 17, 2026
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Even though the Salzstiegelhaus and Altes Almhaus are not far away, you should bring some fruit for your summit picnic.
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It is always something special to reach the summit cross. After the wonderful climb through unspoilt nature, you can sign the summit book and enjoy the panorama.
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Nice to call and a very nice view.
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The Rappoldkogel is easily accessible. You can park at the Altes Almhaus.
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Beautiful circular tour from the Winterleitenhütte up and back over the Lavantsee with a wonderful panoramic view at the summit.
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In the old mining area in the Lichtengraben there is the so-called gold hole, a cave at least largely created by nature. However, the activities of medieval and early modern miners left clear traces. The gold mines in the Lichtengraben are said to have been extraordinarily productive centuries ago. Towards the end of the 16th and beginning of the 17th century, however, the gold blessing was largely exhausted. Over the course of time, the gold hole has repeatedly served as a shelter and retreat for people in emergencies. Just a few decades ago there lived a woman who shared her unusual dwelling with a cow, goat and pigs. Knowing the mysteries of nature, the hermit was widely known.
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There is a beautiful view of the Zirbitzkogel and down into the Lavant valley. You can also see the charcoal hut. unfortunately there is no summit book.
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Very nice hiking destination, which can be quite challenging in the snowy months. When the weather is nice, a great view of the Mur and Lavant valleys; And a view that shows Styria from a perspective that is foreign to East Styrians ;) The weather is difficult to assess and in mid-August can change quickly between rain and sunshine several times. Hood over 2000m is always good.
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The region around Obdach offers diverse natural features. You can explore the idyllic mountain stream and themed trail at the Granitzenbach, which is a relic of the last ice age. Additionally, the area is known for prominent summits like the Zirbitzkogel summit, offering high alpine characteristics, and geological features such as the Goldloch Cave.
Yes, the area features natural monuments with historical significance. The Granitzenbach and Schaumühle Natural Monument includes a lovingly preserved historic show mill, where water power was once utilized. Furthermore, the Goldloch Cave is located in an old mining area, bearing traces of medieval and early modern miners who sought gold there.
The Granitzenbach and Schaumühle Natural Monument is ideal for families. It features a well-maintained themed trail called "Erlebnis Gebirgsbach" with various engaging stations, wooden walkways, and information boards. It's suitable for all ages and offers a refreshing Kneipp basin that even canine companions can enjoy.
Yes, the Granitzenbach and Schaumühle Natural Monument is welcoming to dogs. The Kneipp basin along the themed trail is noted as appealing to both humans and their canine companions, making it a great spot for a refreshing foot bath for all.
The summits around Obdach offer breathtaking panoramic views. From the Zirbitzkogel summit, you can see endless distances on clear days, encompassing the Mur Valley and the surrounding Seetal Alps. The Geierkogel Summit Cross also provides a magnificent 360-degree panoramic view of many other mountain ranges.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, numerous routes of varying difficulty lead to the Zirbitzkogel summit, with a particularly scenic route starting from the Waldheimhütte. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Mountain Hikes around Obdach guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore extensive mountain biking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Obdach guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the one from Obdach Clock Tower to Eppenstein Castle Ruins, which you can find in the Road Cycling Routes around Obdach guide.
The Granitzenbach and Schaumühle Natural Monument is open year-round, offering a peaceful escape in any season. For high-alpine experiences like the Zirbitzkogel summit, the Zirbitzkogel-Schutzhaus is open during the summer months, which is generally the best time for hiking at higher elevations.
This natural monument offers a wonderful hiking experience amidst untouched nature. It combines the gentle sounds of a rippling mountain stream, educational elements about water, and historical insight from the Schaumühle. The themed trail, wooden walkways, and Kneipp basin provide a diverse and enriching destination for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the region offers demanding trails. The Zirbitzkogel summit, for example, can be reached via various hiking routes, some of which are quite strenuous, offering a rewarding high-alpine experience. The Rappoldkogel Summit also presents an intermediate climb.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the summits. For example, the Zirbitzkogel summit is praised for its endless vistas and beautiful summit cross. The Geierkogel Summit Cross is also highlighted for its rewarding experience after a climb through unspoilt nature and its 360-degree panoramic view.
Beyond the prominent summits, the region features interesting geological formations. The Goldloch Cave is a notable example, a natural cave that also bears the marks of historical mining activities. The Zirbitzkogel itself exhibits a distinct high alpine character shaped by glacial activity.


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