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Top 4 Natural Monuments around Mölbling

Best natural monuments around Mölbling include protected natural elements within the local landscape. The municipality features diverse natural formations, from geological sites to unique trees. While specific details on designated natural monuments like the two pine trees in Dielach are limited, the region offers various natural features for exploration. These natural landmarks contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor activities.

Best natural monuments around Mölbling

  • The most popular natural monument is Goddess of Time by Andre Heller, a man-made…

Last updated: July 7, 2026

Hochosterwitz Castle

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The fortifications of the Burgweg with 14 large gate structures leading in several turns through the rocky terrain to the top are characteristic and interesting from a fortress point of …

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Goddess of Time by Andre Heller

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The goddess of time, created by the universal artist André Heller, seems to watch over the entire estate. She represents a powerful nature spirit entrusted with the protection of Taggenbrunn …

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Field of Stone Lenses

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It's hard to imagine that you're actually wading in the primeval sea near the center of Guttaring: Here, on a gently sloping slope, you'll find small, round stones that were …

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Rock Gate Burgwald

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Is not that easy to find anymore. There is a pasture next to the former train station in Eberstein (there is also the medieval Eberstein gallows). This must be crossed. Then follow the signs.

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In winter, stalactite caves made of ice form in the cave behind the Heiligenblut Church.

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Andrea
March 30, 2026, Zeitgöttin von Andre Heller

A striking, 12-meter-high sculpture by André Heller on the castle grounds

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Weizen
September 2, 2025, Felsentor Burgwald

Start at what is presumably a public parking lot at Eberstein train station. Don't take the one on the other side; that's a company parking lot. Follow the path to the medieval gallows. If you follow the Felsentor sign for 1.5 km, you'll end up in nowhere! At the gallows, go under the electric fence into the meadow. No dogs when cows are grazing! Follow the trail across the meadow up the slope. This trail passes under a barbed wire fence. Crawl under it and follow the fence to the top of the meadow. There you'll find the first municipal sign for Felsentor. Despite fallen trees, the path is clearly visible; pay attention to tree markings that point the way up the slope. Turn left at the warning signs for the quarry, follow the markings, and you'll arrive below the gate. The closed section probably once led above the gate. You can now climb up through the gate to get a view of the valley.

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very beautiful cave with super icicles

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above it is Taggenburg

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Andrea
April 23, 2023, Burg Hochosterwitz

The fortifications of the Burgweg with 14 large gate structures leading in several turns through the rocky terrain to the top are characteristic and interesting from a fortress point of view. This road overcomes deeper rock notches at a moderate incline, occasionally leads along carved rock walls or widens to weapon sites until it reaches the main castle. A second approach, called the Narrensteig, leads up the steep, rocky western slope, is partly carved into the rock and leads into the castle without touching the gates of the main path. This access was blocked off by a defensive transverse wall erected at the lowest part with a few additions that no longer exist today. Both defensible approaches existed in earlier times, as reported by the 13th-century chronicler Unrest. Due to its age, the castle can be found both as a medieval fortress and as a fortress in the modern sense. A document from 1388 mentions the original design, consisting of a square tower or keep, the adjoining living quarters (palas), the small castle chapel and protective walls with battlements (wintperge) and embrasures, when the crossbow was still the main weapon. The actual core of the complex, the stronghold, is an independent defense body that includes older parts. The gates, partly in red sandstone, partly in green chlorite slate and enriched with white limestone or marble, are noteworthy as Mannerist architecture.

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The goddess of time, created by the universal artist André Heller, seems to watch over the entire estate. She represents a powerful nature spirit entrusted with the protection of Taggenbrunn Castle, its vineyards, and all its visitors. The elaborate twelve-meter-high sculpture was designed by the versatile artist André Heller. The work of art was created with plants, rock crystals, metal, light, and water. The sculpture is a magical reminder of our responsibility towards planet Earth and, in particular, nature. It invites its viewers to wonder and reflect.

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It's hard to imagine that you're actually wading in the primeval sea near the center of Guttaring: Here, on a gently sloping slope, you'll find small, round stones that were alive around 60 million years ago. These are petrified protozoa from the ocean that once surged here. After it dried out, they were deposited in the ground as a layer of lime and marl. In Guttaring, the mini-fossils (also called nummulites) emerge on the surface. And because their shape is strikingly reminiscent of this, they were called "stone lenses". A perfect experience place for hobby geologists. And easy to reach!

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The Goddess of Time, a 15 m high sculpture by André Heller, is not only the patron goddess of the largest Carinthian winery, but also a new, artistic landmark of Central Carinthia

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I expect to see in Mölbling?

Mölbling offers a variety of natural monuments, including unique trees, geological formations, and scenic viewpoints. While specific details on designated natural monuments like the two pine trees in Dielach are limited, the region provides diverse natural features for exploration. You can also find unique artistic installations that blend natural elements, such as the Goddess of Time by Andre Heller.

Are there any unique geological features to explore?

Yes, Mölbling features interesting geological formations. One notable example is the Rock Gate Burgwald, a natural rock formation accessible via a trail that offers a view of the valley after a climb. Another unique site is the Field of Stone Lenses, where you can find petrified protozoa from an ancient sea, resembling small, round stones.

Are there any natural viewpoints offering scenic views?

Absolutely. The Gauerstall Viewpoint is an elevated natural spot where you can take a break and enjoy the surrounding landscape. The Rock Gate Burgwald also provides a view of the valley once you pass through the formation.

Are the natural monuments around Mölbling suitable for families?

Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Goddess of Time by Andre Heller is a fascinating sculpture that children might enjoy. The Field of Stone Lenses offers an engaging experience for young hobby geologists, as it's easy to reach and explore.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The Mölbling area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for gravel biking, easy hikes, and running. For instance, there are several easy hikes, including the 'Rabing to the Gunzenberg' trail. You can explore more options for easy hikes, gravel biking, and running trails around Mölbling.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments?

Yes, there are hiking trails available. For example, the Rock Gate Burgwald is accessed via a trail. If you're looking for an easy hike, the 'Rabing to the Gunzenberg' trail is a good option, covering about 5.5 km. You can find more details on easy hikes around Mölbling.

What is the best time to visit Mölbling for outdoor activities?

While specific seasonal recommendations for the natural monuments are not detailed, the region is generally known for picturesque landscapes and hiking opportunities. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures for exploring. If you are interested in the Ice Cave Behind Heiligenblut Church, winter is the best time to see the impressive ice formations.

What are the officially recognized natural monuments in Mölbling?

According to available information, the most consistently identified natural monuments within the municipality of Mölbling are two pine trees located in the cadastral community of Dielach (GrStNr: 1750, 1751). For a broader list of natural monuments in the district, you can refer to the List of Natural Monuments in the District of Sankt Veit an der Glan.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Mölbling?

Visitors appreciate the diverse natural features, from geological sites to unique trees and scenic viewpoints. The Goddess of Time by Andre Heller is particularly enjoyed for its artistic blend of natural elements and its symbolic representation. Many also value the opportunity to observe protected natural elements and reflect on the general significance of ancient trees and unique rock formations like the Rock Gate Burgwald.

Are there any hidden natural gems in Mölbling?

While not explicitly 'hidden,' the Field of Stone Lenses offers a unique and less commonly known experience for those interested in geology. It's a fascinating site where you can discover petrified protozoa from an ancient sea. The Rock Gate Burgwald can also feel like a discovery due to its slightly challenging access.

Is there public transportation available to reach natural monuments near Mölbling?

Specific public transport routes directly to individual natural monuments are not detailed. However, Mölbling is part of a region with general public transport options. For hiking areas, it's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving to trailheads. Information on public transportation to Mölbling hiking areas can be found through local transport providers.

Are the natural monuments dog-friendly?

While many outdoor areas in Mölbling are generally dog-friendly, specific regulations for each natural monument may vary. When visiting areas like the Rock Gate Burgwald, be aware that trails might cross pastures where cows graze, and dogs should be kept on a leash or avoided in such areas. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local guidelines.

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