Thermen- & Vulkanland Nature Park is a unique protected area in southeastern Austria known for its volcanic landscapes, thermal springs, and rich cultural heritage, offering diverse hiking, cycling, and wellness experiences.
Thermen- & Vulkanland Nature Park, located in southeastern Styria, Austria, spans an area renowned for its volcanic origins and soothing thermal waters. This combination of geology and geothermal activity creates a rich and varied landscape of rolling hills, ancient volcanic hills, vineyards, orchards, and thermal spa towns. The park's name reflects these signature features: 'Thermen' refers to the region's thermal spas, while 'Vulkanland' highlights its extinct volcanic origins. The park covers an area of approximately 117,000 hectares and features a network of well-maintained hiking and cycling trails that connect historic towns, vineyards, and natural landmarks.
Ecologically, the park hosts a mosaic of habitats including deciduous forests, meadows, and wetland areas that support diverse wildlife like deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species, making it popular for nature observation. Its human history is rich, with archaeological sites dating to prehistoric times and enduring viniculture traditions that give the landscape a cultural and agricultural dimension. Visitors enjoy not only outdoor recreation such as hiking, cycling, and horseback riding but also the wellness opportunities arising from the region's mineral-rich thermal springs at places like Bad Gleichenberg, Bad Waltersdorf, and Loipersdorf.
Key landmarks include Riegersburg Castle, perched dramatically on a volcanic basalt cone, a symbol of regional heritage and history. The park is popular year-round, with cycling and hiking favored in spring through fall, and wellness tourism attracting visitors in all seasons. The blend of nature, geology, culture, and spa experiences offers a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts and travelers seeking relaxation and exploration alike.
Riegersburg Castle perched atop an ancient volcanic cone offering panoramic views
Thermal spring towns such as Bad Gleichenberg and Loipersdorf with renowned spa facilities
Extensive cycling network connecting vineyards, orchards, and scenic countryside
The diverse volcanic landscape including basalt formations and extinct crater remnants
A medieval fortress constructed atop a volcanic basalt hill, providing striking views and historical exhibitions.
Natural thermal waters in towns like Bad Gleichenberg and Loipersdorf, famous for their therapeutic properties.
Remnants of extinct volcanoes create unique basalt formations and fertile soils supporting vineyards and orchards.