Fairytale Forest
Sankt Georgen is one of the attractions of the Murtal region and offers a unique experience in the Fairytale Forest. In the fun park, adventurers can experience adventures on 7000 square metres, climb climbing towers and use trampolines. Cowboys and Indians can experience wild chases in the Wild West Fort, while pirates whiz down the slide. Experience the story of the Thousand and One Nights by climbing the flying carpet and become temple robbers by mastering the laser course in search of the lost treasure.
More than 130 fairytale characters tell different stories that even grandma loved to hear as a child. Together, families can reminisce about their own childhood and discover many a forgotten fairytale treasure. A walk through the forest brings back memories of the earlier stories and a new surprise awaits around every corner.
How about a round of Black Light Minigolf? Conquer the 18 glowing holes, let your senses be fooled by them and experience golfing fun of a special kind. After an exciting day out, come and play a round of Black Light Minigolf with us! Conquer the 18 glowing holes, let your senses be deceived by them and experience golf fun of a special kind. After an exciting, exuberant day, you can also indulge in culinary delights here. The delicacies from the kitchen are a real treat for the palate. It is not for nothing that the Sonnenhof is known far and wide as the "Schnitzelwirt". If one day here is not enough for you, you can also spend a fairytale night here before setting off on your next adventure the next day.
Romanesque-style church
A true cultural treasure is the church in Sankt Georgen. It was built in the 13th century in Romanesque style and extended in the 15th century with a Gothic-style apse and sacristy. The Romanesque tower, which is recognisable from afar with its Baroque onion dome, is a distinctive feature. The murals here are striking and were the basis for the foundation of the George Archives. This is a centre for cultural and scientific exchange. Here you will find impressive finds from the Stone, Celtic and Roman periods - all in all, a fairytale treasure!