(S/E) Park in the car park next to the information board on cycle tourism and the bar.
(1) Ivanov Izvir, a spring renowned for its healing properties for eyesight. It is equipped for picnics and Christmas celebrations. Many locals come here to fill their cans or bottles.
(2) An artificial waterfall fed by the water reserve used by a nearby mill. Recently converted into a rest area/picnic spot.
(3) A promontory on the River Mura from which you can see the confluence of the two rivers. With a bit of luck, you may see beavers, or at least their tracks: some trees on the riverbank have been gnawed and cut down.
(4) On the way back, turn off here towards the ridge on the left for a short climb.
(5) A reconstructed prehistoric village, with a fire, oven, sheltered picnic table and thatched and mud huts. An interesting local curiosity. To leave, walk along the field towards the south and take the descent on the right before the "privat" sign.
(6) An area with a water point (when it is not frozen in winter) and vending machines selling local products. Free fruit sales points in the chalets may be open when you visit. In January, we only had apples, which were of high quality.
(7) From the church, take the 70-step staircase to the car park.