Natural monuments around Knittelfeld offer a diverse landscape in Styria, Austria, characterized by its river valleys and surrounding mountains. The region features officially designated natural monuments and significant natural features. These sites provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. The area's natural heritage contributes to its appeal for visitors seeking natural beauty and recreation.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The Roatmoaralm offers a perfect combination of mountain idyll and mountain bike adventure. Located high up on an alpine saddle in Styria, the hut impresses with a wonderful panoramic view that stretches from the picturesque Murtal to the peaks of the Eisenerz Alps. The Roatmoaralm is an ideal starting point for mountain bikers. Direct connections to various mountain bike routes allow you to take unforgettable tours through the region. The special atmosphere is underlined by the seven ancient maple trees, which are designated as natural monuments. And if you are looking for peace and quiet, you can simply relax on the alpine meadows or on a walk through the adjacent forest, where you can pick berries and mushrooms. One of the culinary highlights is the in-house organic pumpkin seed oil, which gives your salad that certain something extra. Families will enjoy the hay barn, which invites you to "pick hay" and provides lots of fun. You can find further information here: https://www.urlaubambauernhof.at/de/hoefe/roatmoar.
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It's much too hot there in this sunny location, everything is already dry there
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This really beautiful spot is unfortunately on a private road and the other 2 points ahead
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Roatmoaralm, known for its seven ancient maple trees and panoramic views. Another favored spot is the Protected tree avenue near St. Margarethen and Knittelfeld, offering a scenic bike path alongside old trees. The Papst Pirschtling Summit is also popular for its extensive views over the woods and Mur valley.
Yes, the Roatmoaralm is noted as family-friendly, offering a hay barn for children to enjoy. The scenic bike path along the Protected tree avenue near St. Margarethen and Knittelfeld can also be a pleasant outing for families.
The region around Knittelfeld offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find excellent opportunities for mountain biking, especially starting from the Roatmoaralm. Hiking is also very popular, with trails leading to viewpoints like the Papst Pirschtling Summit and the local mountain Steinplan. For more detailed routes, explore the Gravel biking around Knittelfeld, MTB Trails around Knittelfeld, and Mountain Hikes around Knittelfeld guides.
Absolutely. The Protected tree avenue near St. Margarethen and Knittelfeld features a scenic bike path running alongside its old tree line. The Roatmoaralm is also an ideal starting point for mountain bikers, with direct connections to various routes.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Roatmoaralm, which offers vistas from the Murtal to the Eisenerz Alps. The Papst Pirschtling Summit also provides extensive views over the woods and the Mur valley. Additionally, the local mountain Steinplan (1670 meters) and the Tremmelberg with its 'Tower in the Mountains' offer magnificent views of the Murtal, Carinthia, and Knittelfeld.
Yes, the Roatmoaralm is listed as dog-friendly, making it a great option for exploring with your canine companion.
Beyond designated monuments, you can explore the Murnockerlweg Trail through the Uitz-Au, where the Ingeringbach flows into the Mur. The Poslauer Hainplatz – Positive Power Place offers a tranquil spot under old oak trees. The region also features the Steinplan mountain and the Tremmelberg with its observation tower, providing diverse natural experiences.
Visitors appreciate the combination of mountain idyll and adventure at places like the Roatmoaralm, highlighting its panoramic views and suitability for mountain biking. The scenic beauty of the Protected tree avenue and the pleasant ascent with breathtaking views from the Papst Pirschtling Summit are also frequently praised.
While not historical in a traditional sense, the seven ancient maple trees at the Roatmoaralm are designated natural monuments, recognized for their age and contribution to the natural heritage of the area. Similarly, the old tree line at the Protected tree avenue represents a long-standing natural feature.
The Roatmoaralm is a hut that offers both refreshments, including in-house organic pumpkin seed oil, and accommodation. Additionally, the Steinplan mountain has a refuge located just below its summit where visitors can stop for refreshments.
The natural monuments around Knittelfeld can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for longer outdoor adventures, while winter can provide opportunities for snowshoeing or enjoying the serene, snow-covered landscapes, especially at higher elevations like the Steinplan.


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