From the “Alte Schmiede” to the Furtner Teich
The hike leads from Diemersdorf via the Furtner Teich and Stadlob back to the starting point.
The Furtner Teich is not only an attraction as a bathing and fishing paradise, but also serves as a breeding place or stopover for countless birds on their journey from north to south and vice versa.
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medium
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Coming from Judenburg via Unzmarkt to Scheifling. Always go straight on until you reach Neumarkt. Turn right here and drive to Diemersdorf.
Coming from Tamsweg via Ranten (or Stadl an der Mur) drive to Murau. Turn right here and drive via Laßnitz, St. Lambrecht and Mariahof to Neumarkt. Turn left here and drive to Diemersdorf.
You start at the Alte Schmiede and keep left towards Hoferdorf. Once there, first turn left and then take the right path towards the main road. You cross the street and walk over the gallows to the Furtner Teich. When you arrive at the pond, keep to the right and walk around the pond. When you arrive at the Jerá Inn, first turn left and then turn right. You go towards Baierdorf. You can reach Stadlob via the Vetterl Weg. There, turn right, past Nachtenikum, and then turn left. A forest path takes you to Pichl Castle. After the Pichl Castle you always keep to the left.
Pack your swimsuit to cool off in the Furtnerteich.
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Public parking spaces are available directly in Diemserdorf.
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Furtner Teich | © Tourismusverband Murau | René Hochegger
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Kirche von Mariahof | © Tourismusverband Murau | René Hochegger
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Mariahof | © Tourismusverband Murau | Gerhard Petrlic
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