Theme path Mariahof bee nature trail - Touren-Impression #1 | © Tourismusverband Murau Theme path Mariahof bee nature trail - Touren-Impression #1 | © Tourismusverband Murau

Mariahof bee nature trail

Information boards along the way provide information about the life of bees. When you arrive at the organic beekeeper Helfenschneider, a bee display hive provides an insight into the busy hustle and bustle.
Our farmers pay particular attention to flowering times and sustainable harvesting, as bees are essential to maintaining the biodiversity of our plant world. The 2.5 km long, easy hike takes you from Vockenberg to Baierdorf. During the tour you will learn interesting facts about bees.

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Best season

January
February
March
November
December

The tour in numbers

2,5 km
Route
0:40 h
Time
1 hm
Uphill
76 hm
Downhill
939 m
Highest point

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By car from GermanyFrom Munich via the A8 towards Salzburg. From Salzburg on the A10 Tauernautobahn to St. Michael im Lungau. On the B 96 to Tamsweg, then on the B 95 to Predlitz. The B 97 leads via Stadl/Mur to Murau. There at the roundabout towards St. Lambrecht to Murauer train station and further towards St. Lambrecht. Via Laßnitz near Murau you reach St. Lambrecht, which is already in the nature park. From there continue towards Mariahof. Before the railway crossing turn right to Vockenberg / Mariahof.

Arrival from Eastern Austria/HungaryAt the motorway junction in St. Michael near Leoben, take the S 36 towards Klagenfurt. Past Knittelfeld and Judenburg to Scheifling. In Scheifling continue towards Klagenfurt to Neumarkt, via Unzmarkt and Perchau am Sattel you reach Neumarkt. In Neumarkt turn right to Mariahof, then turn left at the Raiffeisenkasse. Past the Furtnerteich and over the railway crossing uphill to Vockenberg.

Arrival from southern Austria/ItalyVia Klagenfurt on the S 37 past St. Veit/Glan, Treibach and Friesach. In Friesach continue towards Vienna, via Dürnstein and Wildbad to Neumarkt. In Neumarkt turn right to Mariahof, then turn left at the Raiffeisenkasse. Past the Furtnerteich and over the railway crossing uphill to Vockenberg.

From the “Gasthof zur Linde” you go down to the Moarbauer. At the fork in the road, take the right path. From there the path leads to the Helfenschneider organic beekeeping farm.
This themed trail is particularly suitable for families and children.
With the BusBahnBim app from the interconnected line, timetable information is easier than ever before: all bus, train and tram connections in Austria can be queried by entering locations and/or addresses, stops or important points. The app is available as a free app for smartphones (Android, iOS) - on Google Play and in the App Store.

ÖBB www.oebb.at | Styria connection line www.busbahnbim.at 

Parking spaces are available in Vockenberg.
The ideal time for this tour is from April to October. Information brochures are available at the various information offices.

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