Forest bridge - white pine path (path 12)
This is a family and stroller friendly walk partly along the stream bank, partly along the bike path.
The level gravel path along the shady stream bank pretty much tempts children to "throw stones" or in some places to climb in, before the way back via the asphalt bike path. Here the emphasis is on own reponsibility!
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Coming from Judenburg via Unzmarkt to Scheifling. Here turn right in the direction of Murau. In Niederwölz turn right again in the direction of Oberwölz.
Coming from Tamsweg drive via Ranen (or Stadl an der Mur) to Murau. Continue to Niederwölz - here keep left and drive to Oberwölz.
From the information center opposite the town parish church follow the signs to the leisure center (Attention: at the Hintereggergate turn left, along the town wall!)
Continue in the direction of the sports field. After the footbridge over the Wölzerbach, turn left and follow the path along the Wölzerbach (downstream). After leaving the forest, you can already see the bridge over the Wölzerbach ("Forestbridge") in the distance on your left. Immediately afterwards you reach the main road, cross it and follow the "Weißkieferway" to the left in the direction of Oberwölz.
Possibly take bathing suits with you so that you can splash around a bit in the shallow stream!
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Parking is available in the area of the parish church.
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Oberwölz | © Tourismusverband Murau | Tom Lamm
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waldbrücke - weißkiefernweg (weg 12)_img_25083297 | © Tourismusverband Murau | Alexander Brunner
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Blick vom "Weißen Kreuz" auf Oberwölz | © Tourismusverband Murau | Alexander Brunner
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