Natural monuments near Neustift an der Lafnitz are characterized by the ecological significance of the Lafnitz River and its floodplains. This region features one of Austria's last unregulated lowland rivers, supporting diverse freshwater habitats and extensive floodplain forests. The area is also home to the Neustifter Natur-Badesee, a natural bathing lake known for its high water quality and recreational facilities. These natural features provide opportunities for experiencing untouched river landscapes and engaging in outdoor activities.
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Wonderful chapel located in the forest, for inner reflection, relaxation and unwinding. According to legend, the water that springs from there has a positive effect on eye diseases when you clean your eyes.
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In written records from 1903, this source is already referred to as "Heilbründl".
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The Lebing burial mound, also known as the Lebinger Hügelgrab or the Lebing Roman Tomb, is a restored tombstone with a reconstructed burial mound from around 200 AD in Lebing near Eichberg. Around the tombstone are glass columns with replicas of the grave goods and an original. The facility is protected by a steel roof. Around 200 AD, the wealthy young couple Sextus Sacretius Priscus and Capitonia Iulia died at the age of 26 and 20. The young woman's parents had the tombstone made for their daughter and son-in-law. The ashes of the two deceased were buried in a solemn ceremony with some grave goods. A large mound of earth was heaped up over the burial chamber. The tombstone was placed in front of the entrance
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From Friedberg it’s all the way to Schwaighof. Always along the water. There are also historical fountains to see. A nice hiking trail.
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Great, exciting hiking trail. Ideally from Friedberg.
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Would you have thought that you would find a bear again during a hike in Austria? At least you don't have to be afraid, because these are just carved. They are supposed to remind of their lively conspecifics, who actually traveled here many decades ago. A dreamy deciduous forest surrounds them - enjoy it! 🐻
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The region is primarily known for the ecological significance of the Lafnitz River and its floodplains, recognized as one of Austria's last unregulated lowland rivers. Another key attraction is the Neustifter Natur-Badesee, a natural bathing lake with excellent water quality and recreational facilities.
The Lafnitz River is one of Austria's last unregulated lowland rivers, meaning it flows freely without significant human intervention. This creates diverse freshwater habitats and extensive floodplain forests, supporting unique plant and animal life. The entire Lafnitz is designated as a Natura 2000 area, highlighting its ecological importance.
Yes, the Neustifter Natur-Badesee is a popular natural bathing lake with excellent drinking water quality. It offers a large sunbathing lawn, a water slide, a water mushroom, and a children's playground, making it ideal for a refreshing swim, especially during summer.
Yes, you can visit the Roman Tomb Lebing, a restored tombstone with a reconstructed burial mound from around 200 AD. Another site with historical context is Bärengraben, which features carved bears and historical fountains along its trail.
You can visit the Heiligenbrunn Chapel and Holy Spring. This quiet place features a small chapel and a spring whose water is said to have a positive effect on eye diseases, according to local legend.
Many natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The Bärengraben trail with its carved bears and historical fountains is engaging for children. The Heiligenbrunn Chapel and Holy Spring and the Roman Tomb Lebing are also family-friendly. Additionally, the Neustifter Natur-Badesee offers extensive facilities for families.
The Lafnitz River and its floodplains are rich in diverse flora and fauna. You can observe various animal and plant species in this untouched river landscape. Specifically, you can find active beaver colonies, with several beaver dens and trees showing signs of their work, especially around the Large Beaver Dam on the Lafnitz.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking along the Lafnitz River, cycling on routes like the 'Paradiesradweg' which connects to the Neustifter Natur-Badesee, or running on dedicated trails. For more details on routes, explore the hiking, road cycling, and running guides for Neustift an der Lafnitz.
Yes, there are hiking trails for various skill levels. For example, the 'Fishing Pond – Gästehaus Eichbergerhof loop' is a moderate hike, while the 'Bench – Bridge over the river loop' is considered difficult. You can find more options and details in the hiking guide for Neustift an der Lafnitz.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is perfect for enjoying the Neustifter Natur-Badesee and its recreational facilities, as well as general outdoor exploration.
The Bärengraben is a natural area featuring carved bears along a trail that follows the water. It also passes historical fountains, offering an engaging hiking experience through a dreamy deciduous forest. The carved bears are a reminder of their lively counterparts that once roamed the area many decades ago.
The Roman Tomb Lebing is a restored tombstone with a reconstructed burial mound dating back to around 200 AD. The site includes glass columns displaying replicas of grave goods and is protected by a steel roof, offering a glimpse into ancient history.


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