Best attractions and places to see around Halbenrain are found in Austria's Styrian Thermal & Volcanic Region. This area features a blend of historical landmarks, natural landscapes along the Mur River, and cultural sites. The Mur Floodplains, a Natura 2000 area, offer extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore castles, observation towers, and serene lakes within this region.
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Important: Here at Liebmannsee is the only battery charging station for e-bikes for miles around. It's about 100 meters from the rest area. https://maps.app.goo.gl/n5dm6BzavBZJpkGh6
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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, 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
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A super nice tour, partly not well signposted
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In the 1880s, a national conflict began to unfold, primarily concerning the language issue in schools, government offices, courts, and political representation. The language spoken by Radkersburg's citizens was generally German. Their servants, however, and the rural population of the surrounding communities downstream of the Mur River predominantly spoke Slovene. The national conflict escalated politically and militarily during the First World War. The town was a garrison town of the Austro-Hungarian Army; in 1914, the second squadron of the 16th Hussar Regiment was stationed here. After the end of the First World War, troops of the SHS (State of Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs) occupied Radkersburg and its surrounding communities on the left bank of the Mur River. The betrayed and failed uprising of the German-speaking population led by Johann Mickl took place on February 4, 1919. SHS troops only evacuated the area in July 1920 in exchange for the Abstall Basin, which was also predominantly German-speaking. The town was divided, and the Oberradkersburg district (Gornja Radgona) on the other, right bank of the Mur became part of Slovenia, or rather, the SHS state. The Peace Treaty of Saint-Germain definitively made Radkersburg a divided border town.
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The conflicts with the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century necessitated the renovation and modernization of the fortress. Italian architects were brought to Austria due to their excellent knowledge of fortress construction. As in Graz, Domenico dell'Allio, a native of the province of Como, was commissioned to oversee construction. The main features of the Renaissance fortifications were bastions, curtain walls, and a deep moat. Radkersburg was elevated to an Imperial Fortress by the Diet of Augsburg in 1582.
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The region boasts several natural highlights. The Liebmannsee is a pleasant lake perfect for relaxation and picnicking. You can also explore the largely unspoiled Murauen (Mur Floodplains), a significant natural area ideal for hiking and cycling, forming part of a Natura 2000 area and UNESCO biosphere park. For panoramic views, visit the Murturm Observation Tower, offering scenic vistas of the Mur meadows.
Yes, Halbenrain and its surroundings are rich in history and culture. You can visit the historic Halbenrain Castle, first documented in 1244, which now houses a specialized school and is surrounded by a beautiful park. The Mureck Floating Mill is a unique historical monument and the only functioning mill of its kind in Central Europe. Additionally, the Herb Garden "Karl der Große" next to Halbenrain Castle showcases over 150 medicinal and spice plants.
The Murauen (Mur Floodplains) offer excellent opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. You can find various routes, including the K13 Murauen Weg, a 13-kilometer hiking trail. For more specific outdoor adventures, explore the many hiking trails or running routes available in the region.
Absolutely! The Liebmannsee is a great spot for families to relax and picnic. The Mureck Floating Mill is also considered family-friendly, offering an interesting historical experience. The Murturm Observation Tower provides an engaging outing with its scenic views.
The Herb Garden "Karl der Große" is particularly interesting from late May to mid-July when many plants are in full bloom. Guided tours are available from May to October, allowing visitors to learn about the over 150 different medicinal, useful, and spice plants.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options available. You can find a selection of easy hikes around Halbenrain, many of which are suitable for a leisurely stroll through the scenic landscapes, including routes around the Murauen.
The Mureck Floating Mill is an absolute highlight of old architecture. It's unique as the only floating and functioning mill of its kind in Central Europe, rebuilt in 1997 according to its original design. It offers a beautiful view of the Mur River and has a restaurant nearby.
Yes, the historic town of Bad Radkersburg is easily accessible from Halbenrain, particularly via the Mur Cycle Path. It's known for its strong spa and wine tradition, featuring a beautiful Main Square and Renaissance fortifications. The Bad Radkersburg–Gornja Radgona Border Bridge also connects it to Slovenia.
Visitors appreciate the Liebmannsee as a great place to rest and relax. Its meadows invite picnicking, and there's a small kiosk with benches and tables. It's often described as part of a 'super nice tour' with good food options nearby.
The region is known for its hospitality, rural gastronomy, and traditional "Buschenschanken" (wine taverns). A unique regional specialty is the Styrian beetle bean, which you can learn more about at the Beetle Bean Cabinet in Dietzen. In July and August, the "Strawanzn" event allows visitors to sample various regional delicacies.
From the Murturm Observation Tower, you can expect a 'casual view' and 'great view' of the Mur meadows and across the border. It's considered a 'very cool place' and a worthwhile stop on the R2 cycle path.
Yes, the area is very suitable for cycling. The Murauen (Mur Floodplains) offer extensive cycling paths, and the Murturm Observation Tower is a notable landmark on the R2 cycle path. The town of Bad Radkersburg is also located on the Mur Cycle Path, making it ideal for cycling excursions.


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