Best natural monuments around Hartberg Umgebung are found within a landscape characterized by hills, wetlands, and gorges in Styria, Austria. This region offers diverse natural features, including significant wetlands, historic ponds, and forested gorges. It provides opportunities to explore unique geological formations and protected natural areas. The area's natural attractions contribute to its appeal for outdoor activities.
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A really beautiful pond. A leisurely 1.5 km walk is always a good idea :)
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A wonderful comparison to our own life is drawn here in the form of 3 over 100 year old beeches to our own life. Excerpt from the description of these 3 books as "artists of life": "These 3 wonderful beeches want to remind us of "survival". Difficult living conditions and weather conditions have moved and drawn them..."
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The "Nature experience - Hartberger Gmoos" gives insights into the local natural diversity. Europe-wide endangered and therefore protected species such as the blue buffalo, the kingfisher, the red-backed shrike or the greater mouse-eared bat find a home here.
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Interesting "summit cross". Great place for a break.
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Three wonderful birch trees to remind us of survival.
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The Schönauklamm lies around one kilometer northwest of Schönaudorf. Schönau Gorge © Helmut Schweighofer In this beech-maple-ash forest it is cool, damp and a bit dusky - that is a welcome cooling off on hot summer days. But a visit is also worthwhile in other ways: Fire salamanders can be observed - especially during and after rain - and the yellow-bellied toad likes to hang out in pools. Common bird species are great spotted woodpecker, greenling, cuckoo, great tit, blackcap, wood pigeon, robin and coal tit. On the other hand, the black woodpecker and tawny owl are rarer. The undergrowth of the shady trees is partly lush with the yellow-flowered tuberous comfrey, the first pink, then bluish spot lungwort (Hansel & Gretel) and the white-flowered bitter foam herb. The tall ostrich fern looks original. The starting point of the hike is the parking facility at the upper (northern) end of the Schönauklamm one kilometer northwest of Schönaudorf: The path (Fieberbründlweg 945) leads south from the parking facility - initially flat downhill, then, increasingly steeper, into the canyon forest of the Schönauklamm to lead down. With the connecting road via Schönaudorf it becomes a circular route. Source: https://www.naturpark-poellauertal.at/natur/naturpark/natur-juwele/schoenauklamm/
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The weather cross is visible from afar. If you drive down from Buchkogel, you can still drive past easily. It would be a shame, it is worth stopping here for a moment and enjoying the view of the valley.
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Nice natural area near the center. Perfect to escape the stressful everyday life.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Großhart Natural Pond, a historic 17th-century pond declared a nature reserve. Another favorite is the Hartberger Gmoos, a significant wetland and European protected area, known as the last large moor in East Styria. The Schönauklamm Gorge, with its cool, damp beech-maple-ash forest, is also a must-see spot.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Großhart Natural Pond offers a pleasant setting for all ages. The Hartberger Gmoos wetland is also a natural recreation area that is freely accessible and enjoyable for families. Additionally, the site of the Three Remarkable Birch Trees provides a unique natural experience suitable for families.
The region is characterized by diverse natural features. You can explore significant wetlands like the Hartberger Gmoos, historic ponds such as the Großhart Natural Pond, and forested gorges like the Schönauklamm Gorge. The area also features unique geological formations and protected natural areas, offering a variety of landscapes from hills to moors.
The Hartberger Gmoos is a European protected area and a vital habitat for numerous plant and animal species. It provides a home for Europe-wide endangered species such as the blue buffalo, the kingfisher, the red-backed shrike, and the greater mouse-eared bat.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For easy walks, you can find trails like the 'Florian Column – Reisinger Kreuz Chapel loop' or the 'Hiking loop from Hartberg Umgebung'. The easy hikes around Hartberg Umgebung guide provides more details on routes suitable for different fitness levels.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling. You can explore routes such as the 'Buschenschank Kogler loop' or the 'Ringwarte rest stop – Ringwarte Observation Tower loop'. For more options, check out the Cycling around Hartberg Umgebung guide, which includes routes near these natural attractions.
The Schönauklamm Gorge is known for its cool, damp environment within a beech-maple-ash forest, making it a refreshing spot on warm days. It's also a place where you might observe fire salamanders and yellow-bellied toads, especially after rain. The lush undergrowth features unique plants like tuberous comfrey and spot lungwort.
The Großhart Natural Pond, established around the 17th century, was declared a nature reserve by the Styrian state government in 1974. It's a protected part of the landscape and has become a significant tourist attraction for the community, contributing to its economic success, partly through fishing and local refreshments.
Yes, the Freiberger Wetterkreuz is a notable natural monument that offers excellent views of the valley. It's an interesting 'summit cross' and a great spot for a break to enjoy the panorama.
Visitors frequently highlight the tranquility and natural beauty. For instance, the Hartberger Gmoos is praised as a 'natural recreation area' and a 'nice natural area near the center' perfect for escaping everyday stress. The Freiberger Wetterkreuz is appreciated for its 'great place for a break' and the views it offers.
Many of the natural monuments offer picturesque scenes. The Hartberger Gmoos, as a vast wetland, provides unique landscapes for nature photography. The Schönauklamm Gorge, with its dense forest and river, offers atmospheric shots, especially with its diverse flora and fauna. The panoramic views from the Freiberger Wetterkreuz are also ideal for scenic photography.
The Ringkogel is Hartberg's local mountain, offering a natural experience with an observation tower at its summit. From there, you can enjoy picturesque views over the East Styrian hill country. It's a popular destination for both families and experienced hikers seeking physical activity and impressive vistas.
While not always explicitly termed a 'natural monument,' the Feistritzklamm (Feistritz Gorge) is a spectacular natural feature in the region. It forms part of the Feistritztal cycle path, allowing visitors to experience wild, untouched nature along the Feistritz river, making it ideal for cycling and enjoying the landscape.


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