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Top 15 Natural Monuments around Greinbach

Best natural monuments around Greinbach offer diverse natural experiences in Eastern Styria, Austria. The region is characterized by extensive forests, small streams, and picturesque fields. Visitors can explore a blend of recreational activities and scenic beauty, from tranquil wetlands to panoramic viewpoints. The area provides opportunities for hiking and immersing oneself in a serene natural environment.

Best natural monuments around Greinbach

  • The most popular natural monuments is Schönauklamm Gorge, a gorge that offers a cool, damp environment in a…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Hartberger Gmoos

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Today, this flat moor is the last large wetland in East Styria, which is why it is also designated as a European protected area. It is a natural recreation area …

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Heiligenbrunn Chapel and Holy Spring

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A nice quiet place with nice little chapel and a healing spring. Perfect for replenishing Trinl bottles.

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Three Remarkable Birch Trees

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Three wonderful birch trees to remind us of survival.

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Schönauklamm Gorge

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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.

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Schlofferreck (941 m)

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Great driveway via Miesenbach and then a descent to enjoy to Pöllau with a wonderful view of Pöllauberg.

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November 25, 2024, Heiligenbrunn Chapel and Holy Spring

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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August 11, 2022, Schlofferreck (941 m)

The ascent via Schloffereckstraße is highly recommended, as it is very wide and there is little traffic. In addition, you climb a lot of meters in relatively few kilometers.

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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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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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Nice natural area near the center. Perfect to escape the stressful everyday life.

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August 12, 2020, Schlofferreck (941 m)

Great driveway via Miesenbach and then a descent to enjoy to Pöllau with a wonderful view of Pöllauberg.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique natural monuments to explore around Greinbach?

The Greinbach region offers diverse natural experiences. You can visit the Schönauklamm Gorge, known for its cool, damp environment and unique ecosystem where fire salamanders and yellow-bellied toads can be observed. Another significant spot is Hartberger Gmoos, the last large wetland in East Styria and a European protected area.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the Greinbach region?

The Greinbach region is characterized by extensive forests, small streams, and picturesque fields. Beyond specific monuments, you'll find diverse natural features including wetlands like Hartberger Gmoos, gorges such as Schönauklamm Gorge, and summits like Schlofferreck (941 m) offering scenic views.

Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic views of the Greinbach area?

Yes, for panoramic views, the Schlofferreck (941 m) summit provides a wonderful vista, particularly of Pöllauberg. Additionally, the Ringwarte on Ringkogel, located above Hartberg, is highly recommended for views of the entire Greinbach community and its landscape.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments in Greinbach?

Yes, the region is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, including those leading through the Schönauklamm Gorge. For more options, explore the dedicated hiking guide for the area, which includes routes like the moderate "Hubertus Chapel – Neuberg Castle loop from Greinbach." You can find more hiking routes at Hiking around Greinbach.

What other outdoor activities are available near Greinbach's natural monuments?

Beyond hiking, the Greinbach area is popular for cycling. You can find numerous MTB trails and gravel biking routes. For example, there are challenging MTB routes like the "Masenberg Chapel – Masenberg Summit Cross loop from Greinbach" and moderate gravel biking tours such as the "Lafnitz River Near Neustift – Lafnitz Valley loop from Rohrbach-Vorau." Discover more at MTB Trails around Greinbach and Gravel biking around Greinbach.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Greinbach?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Hartberger Gmoos is a natural recreation area that is freely accessible and enjoyable for all ages. The Heiligenbrunn Chapel and Holy Spring also offers a quiet, contemplative spot that families can visit. Additionally, the Three Remarkable Birch Trees provide an interesting natural landmark with a reflective message.

Are the natural monuments in Greinbach accessible for visitors with dogs?

Many of the natural areas around Greinbach, including its extensive forests and small streams, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Specific natural monuments like Hartberger Gmoos are natural recreation areas where dogs are typically welcome.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Greinbach?

The natural monuments around Greinbach can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the forests and wetlands. Summer provides a welcome cooling off in places like the Schönauklamm Gorge. Even in winter, the serene landscape has its own charm, though some trails might require appropriate gear.

Are there any cultural or historical sites near the natural monuments?

While the focus is on natural monuments, the Heiligenbrunn Chapel and Holy Spring combines natural beauty with a religious and historical element, featuring a small chapel and local legends of healing properties. Further afield, the historic town of Hartberg is nearby, and the Herberstein Tier- und Naturpark Schloss Herberstein (Animal and Nature Park Herberstein Castle) offers a blend of nature and history approximately 15.3 km away.

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

Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. For instance, Hartberger Gmoos is loved as a natural recreation area and a place to escape stressful everyday life. The Heiligenbrunn Chapel and Holy Spring is described as a wonderfully relaxing and contemplative place for inner reflection. The Schönauklamm Gorge is valued for its cool environment on hot days and the opportunity to observe unique wildlife.

Are there any hidden natural gems in the Greinbach region?

While not widely publicized, the extensive forest areas and numerous small streams gently traversing the Greinbach landscape offer many serene and charming spots for quiet exploration. These less-traveled paths provide opportunities to immerse oneself in the tranquil environment and discover personal hidden gems.

Are there any geological formations of interest in the Greinbach natural monuments?

The Schönauklamm Gorge is a notable geological feature, showcasing the effects of water erosion over time within a beech-maple-ash forest. While not explicitly described as a geological formation, its structure and ecosystem are a direct result of the region's natural processes.

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