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Murtal

Seckau

The market town of Seckau lies in the south of the Seckau Alps and was also the namesake of the Niedere Tauern mountain range.

Erlebnisregion Murtal

Red Bull Ring Straße 1
8724 Spielberg
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Marktgemeinde Seckau


Marienplatz 4
8732 Seckau
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What guests can look forward to

About the region

The market town of Seckau in the Mur valley is best known for its Benedictine abbey. This was founded as early as 1140 as an Augustinian choir monastery and is still a popular attraction for people today. The abbey is nestled in the foothills of the Niedere Tauern and lies on a high plateau. In the Middle Ages, the monastery was not only the seat of the bishop of the diocese of Seckau, but the canons were also known for their book paintings, which were made in the writing workshops. Emperor Leopold I visited the monastery in 1660 and granted market rights to the market town. In Seckau there are also some special excursion destinations to discover, such as the Weiermoarteich, the Schachenkirche or the Tremmelberg.

For gourmets, the Hofwirt offers a breathtaking ambience to pamper its guests and the sweet specialities of the Regner confectionery.

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What the weather will be like

Seckau (851m)

Morning
foggy
10°C
85%
0 km/h
Noon
foggy
12°C
85%
5 km/h
Night
cloudy
10°C
65%
5 km/h
Light rain until the early afternoon, then slowly becoming dry.
Morning
slightly cloudy
9°C
10%
5 km/h
Noon
sunny
16°C
0%
10 km/h
Night
very sunny
13°C
0%
5 km/h
Early clouds will clear to leave the region with a dry and sunny day.
10.05.2024
sunny
4°C 19°C
11.05.2024
slightly cloudy
5°C 20°C
12.05.2024
sunny
7°C 19°C

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