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Hiking around Mühlen, a village in Austria's Murau district, offers diverse landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is characterized by the prominent Zirbitzkogel Mountain, the ecologically significant Hörfeld Moor Nature Reserve, and the scenic River Mur valley. These features provide a range of hiking opportunities, from wetland trails to alpine ascents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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10.0km
04:14
790m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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10.1km
04:13
780m
780m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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3.97km
01:17
190m
200m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.09km
02:27
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:18
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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From here you can get a beautiful detailed view of the Hörfeld Moor through the telescope. But that's not all. You can also see the nearby Althaus castle ruins. There is also a table with benches here for a small picnic or just a break.
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A good vantage point for the Hörfeld Moor European nature reserve. The moor is one of the largest and best preserved fens in Austria and is home to a unique flora and fauna. Rare and endangered species such as the curlew, the common snipe, the moor frog and various dragonfly species can be found here. The Hörfeld Moor also has a lot to offer botanically, including orchids, cotton grasses and carnivorous plants such as the sundew.
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Hans receives a lump of gold the size of his head as payment for seven years of work. He exchanges this for a horse, the horse for a cow, the cow for a pig, the pig for a goose, and he gives the goose for a grindstone and a simple field stone. He has the feeling that he is always trading in such a way that everything he wants comes true, and he feels favored by luck "like a Sunday child." Finally, when he wants to drink, the two heavy stones fall into a well. Finally, he is happy that he no longer has to carry the heavy stones.....
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Hans in Luck is a farce (ATU 1415). It is in the Brothers Grimm's Children's and Household Tales from the 2nd edition of 1819 at position 83 (KHM 83) and comes from the magazine Wünschelruthe, where Friedrich August Wernicke had published it a year earlier (vol. 1818, issue 33) under the title Hans Wohlgemut. Ludwig Bechstein included the story in his German Fairy Tale Book as Hans in Luck (1845 no. 24, 1853 no. 22).
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The Hörfeld Moor lies south of Mühlen on the border between Styria and Carinthia in a depression that was carved out by the ice age glaciers. Since then, a moor with adjacent wet meadows has developed. Because of its importance for nature, it was declared a European protected area. This means that you can discover such pretty moor plants as the white-flowered marsh trefoil, the pond horsetail, the yellow-flowered marsh marigold and the yellow-flowered tongue buttercup. Shrubs and trees, such as the buckthorn and the downy birch, are often mixed in. The small lakes provide the common frog, yellow-bellied toad and common toad with their spawning waters. The flower-rich tall shrubs provide a habitat for numerous, colorful butterflies, including the large meadow brown, which is endangered throughout Austria, and the fritillary. The Valerian fritillary is particularly pretty with its orange-black mottled wings. There are also over 130 species of birds to observe: Whinchat, Rosefinch, Lapwing, Corncrake, Teal and Water Rail are some of them. The starting point is the car park on the B92 south of Mühlen. To the southwest, the path leads directly into the moorland.
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The Hörfeld Moor lies south of Mühlen on the border between Styria and Carinthia in a depression that was carved out by the ice age glaciers. Since then, a moor with adjacent wet meadows has developed. Because of its importance for nature, it was declared a European protected area. This means that you can discover such pretty moor plants as the white-flowered marsh trefoil, the pond horsetail, the yellow-flowered marsh marigold and the yellow-flowered tongue buttercup. Shrubs and trees, such as the buckthorn and the downy birch, are often mixed in. The small lakes provide the common frog, yellow-bellied toad and common toad with their spawning waters. The flower-rich tall shrubs provide a habitat for numerous, colorful butterflies, including the large meadow brown, which is endangered throughout Austria, and the fritillary. The Valerian fritillary is particularly pretty with its orange-black mottled wings. There are also over 130 species of birds to observe: Whinchat, Common Rosefinch, Lapwing, Corncrake, Teal and Water Rail are some of them. The starting point is the car park on the B92 south of Mühlen. To the southwest, the path leads directly into the moorland.
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The Hörfeld Moor wetland is home to over 500 species of butterflies, moths and birds. A paved hiking trail leads around and through the moor and gives visitors an insight into its sensitive habitat.
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The Hörfeld Moor wetland is home to over 500 species of butterflies, moths and birds. A paved hiking trail leads around and through the moor and gives visitors an insight into its sensitive habitat.
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Mühlen offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 25 trails to explore. These range from easy strolls through wetlands to challenging mountain ascents, ensuring options for all fitness levels.
The best seasons for hiking in Mühlen are spring and autumn. During these times, nature is either in full bloom or displays vibrant autumn colors, creating ideal conditions to explore the trails. While some trails might be accessible in winter, spring and autumn offer the most pleasant experience.
The hiking trails in Mühlen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 1,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from alpine peaks like Zirbitzkogel to the unique wetlands of the Hörfeld Moor, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various ability levels.
Yes, Mühlen has several easy hiking trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. A great option is the Herter Höhe Panorama Rest Area – Tonner Hut loop from Zirbitzruh, which is about 4 km long and offers pleasant views. Another easy choice is the Fountain by the wayside – Jungbrunnen Spring loop from Mühlen.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Mühlen offers demanding mountain tours, particularly to the Zirbitzkogel Mountain. The Tonner Hut – Zirbitzkogel summit loop from Tonnerhütte is a popular choice, providing significant elevation gain and panoramic views across the Mur Valley and to the Niedere Tauern.
Yes, Mühlen features several excellent circular hiking routes. Besides the popular Zirbitzkogel summit loop, you can explore the Hörfeld Moor Nature Reserve – Observation tower loop from Mühlen, which allows you to experience the unique wetland habitat and its wildlife.
Absolutely. Many trails in Mühlen are suitable for families. The relatively flat routes along the River Mur are particularly family-friendly, offering scenic views and numerous resting spots. The Observation tower – Hörfeld Moor Nature Reserve loop from Mühlen is another accessible option for families.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails around Mühlen. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Hörfeld Moor, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Please also remember to clean up after your pet.
To experience the Hörfeld Moor Nature Reserve, you can take the Hörfeld Moor Nature Reserve – Observation tower loop from Mühlen. This trail leads you through this significant wetland habitat, home to over 500 species of butterflies, moths, and birds, and includes an observation tower for wildlife viewing.
Yes, you can discover natural waterfalls near Mühlen. The Gragger Gorge Waterfall is a notable natural monument in the area, offering a refreshing sight during your hiking adventures.
From the summit of Zirbitzkogel Mountain, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views. These vistas stretch across the entire Mur Valley and extend all the way to the distant Niedere Tauern mountain range, making the ascent highly rewarding.
Beyond the Zirbitzkogel and Hörfeld Moor, Mühlen's surroundings offer other natural highlights. You can visit the Dürnberger Moor, another ecologically significant wetland, or the serene Podoler Teich, a picturesque lake perfect for a quiet stop.


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