Natural monuments around Bad Gleichenberg are situated in Styria's volcanic landscape, offering a blend of natural beauty and geological history. This region is characterized by its unique terrain and commitment to preserving green spaces. Visitors can explore diverse natural highlights that showcase the area's past and present. The natural monuments provide opportunities for experiencing the gentle hills, orchards, meadows, and forests characteristic of the Styrian Thermen- & Vulkanland.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Very nice place for a break, especially with children.
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The water is drinkable, but contains impurities, which is why it has a distinct smell and taste. It contains natural CO2 and iron oxide, which oxidizes upon contact with air, hence the red color around the spring. The well is said to be about 50 meters deep. Interestingly, iron oxide was once used in painting and can be found in the surrounding church frescoes.
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Water pond for the fruit farmers in Deutsch Haseldorf
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East of Deutsch Haseldorf, near the border between Austria and Slovenia, a memorial was erected to commemorate the 23,000 people who died during the construction of the East Wall in southeast Styria at the end of the Second World War. This memorial, known as the 'Park of Thoughts', consists of an 8.50-metre-high square column into which 23,000 coloured studs are screwed. Each stud symbolises one of the deceased people. The different colours of the studs represent the different groups of people who were murdered along the East Wall.
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well done, really a real highlight
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The region around Bad Gleichenberg is known for its unique volcanic landscape and historical green spaces. You can explore the extinct volcanoes of the Gleichenberger Kogel, discover the ancient trees and tranquil atmosphere of the Bad Gleichenberg Spa Gardens, or visit a natural Mineral Spring.
The natural monuments here are unique due to the region's volcanic origins, which shaped the landscape with distinct cones like the Gleichenberger Kögel. Additionally, the area boasts historically significant cultivated green spaces, such as the Bad Gleichenberg Spa Gardens, which is an architectural monument with trees dating back to 1838, including a towering Giant Sequoia.
Yes, the Gleichenberger Kogel, an extinct volcano, is a significant historical natural landmark. The Bad Gleichenberg Spa Gardens, established in 1837, is also considered a garden-architectural monument, featuring trees planted over a century ago and historical structures like the Rindenkapelle.
Many natural monuments in the area are family-friendly. The Bad Gleichenberg Spa Gardens offer spacious, tranquil paths perfect for leisurely strolls. The Mineral Spring is also noted as family-friendly. Additionally, the Albrechtwarte Observation Tower provides an accessible viewpoint for all ages to enjoy panoramic views.
From the Albrechtwarte Observation Tower, you can enjoy unparalleled views of the thermal and volcanic region of Styria. On clear days, the vista extends as far as Slovenia and Hungary, offering a comprehensive appreciation of the surrounding natural landscape.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Herzspur' (Heart Trace) hiking trail, which leads through orchards, meadows, and forests. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Bad Gleichenberg. There are also opportunities for gravel biking and mountain biking trails.
Yes, the 'Herzspur' (Heart Trace) hiking trail is a notable route designed to immerse visitors in the natural surroundings of Bad Gleichenberg. It guides you through the gentle hills, fruit orchards, meadows, and forests characteristic of the Styrian Thermen- & Vulkanland. For more hiking options, you can explore the hiking guide for Bad Gleichenberg.
While the natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for exploring the outdoor areas. The Bad Gleichenberg Spa Gardens, with its diverse vegetation, is especially beautiful during these seasons, showcasing vibrant blooms or rich autumn colors. The region's special climate also contributes to the thriving of various tree species throughout the year.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The unique volcanic landscape, the tranquility of the ancient spa park with its impressive trees like the Giant Sequoia, and the panoramic views from spots like the Albrechtwarte Observation Tower are often highlighted. The opportunity for serene walks and experiencing the region's geological past also receives positive feedback.
Yes, the Memorial 'Park of Thoughts' is a significant site. Located near the border between Austria and Slovenia, it commemorates the 23,000 people who died during the construction of the south-east Styrian Ostwall at the end of World War II. It features an 8.50-meter-high column with 23,000 colored studs, each symbolizing a deceased person.
Yes, there is a publicly accessible Mineral Spring where you can refill water. It's advised to keep the bottle open for about 10 minutes to allow gas to escape. While the water is drinkable, it has a very bland taste and a high iron content, which can color the surrounding area red.


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