The end of the funny and colourful carnival season always brings a crunchy, salty treat in the Murtal. The lenten pretzel heralds the period of abstinence between carnival and Easter. Although the term fasting is an exaggeration here, the pretzel is a treat that both young and old look forward to every year.
Today's Murtaler looks back on centuries of history. The star tower in Judenburg can look back on 500 years of history and can tell of many experiences in the Mur Valley.
This week's Murtaler is particularly sporty. Whether classic cross-country skiing or skating, the cross-country ski trail in Hohentauern not only enchants with its fantastic surroundings.
It's no secret among insiders that camping in the Murtal makes the hearts of the community beat faster. Now two campsites in our region have been honoured with the camping.info Award.
Our Murtaler of this week stands quietly and reverently at 1817 metres above sea level and enchants with an incredible view. The Loretto Chapel on the Rosenkogel attracts many hikers almost magically - in summer and in winter.
The ATSX Ice Cross World Cup now traditionally kicks off the season on the Winterleiten. The team around the Styrian former world champion Marco Dallago will once again with the help of the Obdach lugers, will once again prepare the fastest track in the
World Cup circuit with top speeds of around 70 km/h. As the first of six races in Europe and North America, fans can look forward to a spectacular night race on 20 January spectacular night race on 20 January (starting at 6 pm). The fastest sport on ice skates has been thrilling
more than ever since corona and so you can look forward to a high-calibre international
Styrian top stars such as last year's winner Veronika Windisch or Jakob and Nik Begander.
Jakob and Nik Begander. The hunted will probably be the reigning world champion Mirko Lathi from Finland.