Best attractions and places to see around Kraubath an der Mur, nestled in the central Mur valley of Styria, Austria, offers a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and outdoor activities. This region, part of the ERZBERG LEOBEN adventure and sports area, provides a diverse range of attractions for visitors. The scenic Mur River flows through the village, and the area is known for its unique geological features like the Gulsen serpentine ridge.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Saint Stephen (or in another spelling Stephan, both variants also partly with the Latin ending "...us"), patron saint of this church in the place of the same name, is one of the first seven deacons of the original Jerusalem community and is the first martyr (martyr) of early Christianity. The church commemorates him on the second day of Christmas, December 26th. When Stephen expressed his vision of the open heaven "But he, filled with the Holy Spirit, looked up into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God" (Acts chapter 7 verse 55), the people were so outraged that they drove him out of the city and stoned him.
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Be sure to take a look 👀 it's worth it 🌞an incredibly beautiful monastery🌞
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Very nice wildlife park, especially for children, there is a lot to discover. You can get to the top by chairlift or on foot. You can also go down on a meadow scooter or on the toboggan run.
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Beautiful zoo with a wonderful view from the mountain. Very nice large enclosures. Wonderful play areas for children.
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The complex of the Benedictine monastery in Seckau, where monks still live, is really impressive. Be sure to take a look inside the basilica. The left tower once collapsed because the onion was too heavy. There is also a high school on the abbey grounds. You can find more information at https://www.abtei-seckau.at/.
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A very pretty church that is wonderful to hike to. On top there is a beautiful view.
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The region offers several significant historical and cultural sites. You can explore the impressive Seckau Abbey, a Benedictine monastery with a rich history and a beautiful basilica. Another notable site is the Parish Church of St. Stephen, Sankt Stefan ob Leoben, which dates back to 1120. Within Kraubath an der Mur itself, the historic Pfarrkirche Sankt Georg (Parish Church of St. George) in the village center is also worth a visit.
Yes, Kraubath an der Mur is home to the Gulsen, Austria's largest serpentine massif. This unique geological formation, stretching 13 km long and 2 km wide, boasts distinctive flora and fauna, with two areas designated as nature reserves and a European protected area. The scenic Mur River also flows through the village, offering picturesque views.
For a refreshing experience on warm days, you can visit Kraubather See (Kraubath Lake). This bathing lake offers a large sunbathing area with natural shade and reaches up to 24°C in midsummer. Facilities include toilets and showers, and there's also a beach volleyball court.
Kraubath an der Mur is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Hikers can enjoy a variety of trails, from leisurely walks to challenging routes with stunning views, including the popular Kraubatheck peak. Cyclists have access to routes like the Murradweg R2 and the Seckauer Alpenradweg R24. You can find more details on various routes in the Running Trails around Kraubath an der Mur and Road Cycling Routes around Kraubath an der Mur guides.
Absolutely! The Wild Mountain Mautern is a fantastic wildlife park that children particularly enjoy, offering a zoo, meadow scooters, and a toboggan run. The Floating Mur Bridge is also a unique and accessible spot for short walks and bike rides with the family. Additionally, Kraubather See provides a great place for swimming and relaxation.
Yes, the area around Kraubath an der Mur offers extensive mountain biking trails. You can explore various routes with different difficulty levels, such as those leading to the Steinplan Summit or the Hofer Hut. For detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails around Kraubath an der Mur guide.
The Floating Mur Bridge is a distinctive construction that rises and falls with the water level of the Mur River. This unique design makes it a fascinating spot for visitors and a popular destination for short walks and bike rides, offering benches to rest and watch the water flow by.
Yes, the Maria Schnee Pilgrimage Church on the Hochalm is a significant Roman Catholic pilgrimage church. Situated at an altitude of 1,822 meters, it offers impressive views over Seckau and the Murtal. Built in 1660 for alpine shepherds, it still hosts services on the first Sunday of July and August.
From higher elevations like the Maria Schnee Pilgrimage Church on the Hochalm, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views over Seckau and the entire Murtal. The Kraubatheck peak, at 1,475 meters, also offers beautiful vistas after a moderate hike.
During the winter months, Kraubath an der Mur provides opportunities for winter sports, including a ski lift located in Kraubathgraben. This makes it a suitable destination for those looking to enjoy snow activities.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse offerings, from the unique engineering of the Floating Mur Bridge to the impressive architecture and history of Seckau Abbey. Family visitors especially love the engaging experiences at The Wild Mountain Mautern. The stunning views from the Maria Schnee Pilgrimage Church on the Hochalm and the refreshing Kraubather See are also highly appreciated.
Kraubath an der Mur has a Roman past, with various finds like coins and squared stones. The best-preserved artifact is a Roman stone from a 2nd-century tomb, depicting two dolphin pairs and tridents, which was discovered at the former Hopf guesthouse.
There are several running trails available, catering to different distances and difficulties. Popular options include the 'Running loop from Kraubath an der Mur' and the 'Mur loop from Kraubath'. For more detailed routes and options, you can consult the Running Trails around Kraubath an der Mur guide.


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