Best attractions and places to see in Naturpark Grebenzen - Furtnerteich, nestled between the Zirbitzkogel and Grebenzen mountains, offers a diverse landscape. This region features ecological diversity, including valuable habitats, alpine meadows, and natural forests. Visitors can explore natural features, cultural sites, and various recreational activities. The area is characterized by its blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
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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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Hidden in the middle of the forest is the Podolerteich pond, an inviting place to relax and unwind. Tall spruce and larch trees reflect on the tranquil water's surface, making this place seem like something out of a fairytale.
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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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A beautiful little pond that can also be circumnavigated by hiking. In summer, it's perfect for swimming and SUPing.
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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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Unfortunately it was closed when we were there.
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Tasty things weren't cheap in the vending machine
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The park boasts diverse natural features. You can visit the internationally significant bird sanctuary, Furtnerteich Lake, which is also popular for swimming and fishing. Explore the 12,000-year-old Dürnberger Moor with its observation tower, or discover the refreshing Gragger Gorge Waterfall. Other natural jewels include Grasluppteich, Hörfeld Moor, and the panoramic views from the Zirbitzkogel and Grebenzen mountains.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the adventure mountain GrebenzenHöhen, accessible by panoramic cable car, offering easy hiking routes, a double zip line, jumping pillow, and a treehouse with a climbing wall. Zeck's Hut provides a large playground, perfect for a break after a hike. The Dürnberger Moor has an observation tower and informational boards, and the Grebis Rätselpfad offers an exciting puzzle trail in nature. The NaturLese-Museum in Neumarkt also provides an engaging journey through nature for all ages.
The region is rich in history. You can explore the Benedictine monastery of St. Lambrecht, which has historical ties to the creation of Furtner Teich. The NaturLese-Museum (NaLeMu) in Neumarkt offers insights into the natural world. The area also holds traces of Celtic settlements and impressive Roman history, with augmented reality experiences bringing ancient Iron Age burial mounds to life.
Furtnerteich Lake is renowned as an 'international bird airport' and a significant bird sanctuary. A circular path around the pond allows visitors to observe a diverse range of bird species, including the Eurasian wigeon, coot, and great crested grebe.
Yes, the nature park offers a wide variety of hiking trails. The Gragger Gorge Waterfall trail is considered a nice and easy hike, suitable for families. The Via Natura is a 130 km long-distance trail divided into 10 stages, passing through certified hiking villages. There are also themed circular routes like 'The Glacier in the Dead End' and 'Ice Dam St. Lambrecht'. For more challenging options, the mountains Zirbitzkogel and Grebenzen offer stunning panoramic views.
Beyond hiking, the region offers several outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking routes for various skill levels, with options like the 'St. Lambrecht Abbey – Podoler Teich loop' or the 'Swimming lake – Observation tower loop'. For running enthusiasts, there are trails such as the 'NaturLesePark – Pitternhöhe loop from Mariahof'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Running Trails, Waterfall Hikes, and MTB Trails.
Zeck's Hut is an ideal spot to stop for a break after a hike, particularly through the Gragger Gorge. It offers warm meals and has a large playground for children. The hut is typically open from May to October on weekends and public holidays, and daily during summer holidays.
Yes, Furtnerteich Lake is a popular swimming pond, especially in summer. Another idyllic bathing lake within the nature park is Grasluppteich, providing a refuge for numerous animal and plant species.
The Dürnberger Moor is a 12,000-year-old raised bog that offers a unique and mysterious natural experience. It's a witness to the Ice Age, home to rare animals and plants like the carnivorous sundew, and features an observation tower for panoramic views of its sensitive habitat.
Visitors particularly appreciate the refreshing experience of the Gragger Gorge Waterfall and the family-friendly atmosphere, especially with the staircase construction for exploration. The unique charm and originality of the Dürnberger Moor, with its observation tower, are also highly valued. Many enjoy the opportunity to relax at Zeck's Hut after a hike, especially families with children who love the large playground.
Yes, the Via Natura is a 130 km long-distance hiking trail focusing on 'NatureReading'. Additionally, the Mariahof Bee Nature Trail provides insights into the life of bees with information boards and a display hive. The Dürnberger Moor also features informational boards about its unique ecosystem.


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