Best attractions and places to see around Radlje Ob Dravi include a diverse range of natural features, historical sites, and cultural heritage. Situated between the Pohorje and Kozjak hills, the region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. The town is located on the left bank of the Drava River, providing a scenic backdrop for exploration. Radlje Ob Dravi holds the Slovenia Green Destination – Gold certificate, reflecting its commitment to sustainability.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Drau Cycle Path enters at the Vič border in Slovenia, where the path leads from Dravograd via Radlje ob Dravi, Maribor, Ptuj, Ormož and Središče ob Dravi to Croatia after its 145 km.
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Slovenia is a popular cycling holiday destination. Thanks to its unique location and varied terrain, it attracts numerous road cyclists, bike tourers, and mountain bikers, as well as bike park enthusiasts.
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Great excursion destination, no special equipment necessary
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The Church of St. Pancras, which belongs to the parish of Remšnik, stands at an altitude of 900 meters above sea level, at the end of the Radelce ridge right next to the border with Austria. It was first mentioned in 1490, and after being destroyed during the Turkish invasions in 1532, it was rebuilt around 1655. For centuries, it was a popular pilgrimage and excursion point due to its location and observation tower, from which a view opens towards Austria, Kapla, Duh na Ostre Vrh, Brezni Vrh and Remšnik. After the First World War, the border between the Kingdom of SHS and Austria ran right through the middle of the church, until, according to an agreement in 1966, it was entirely on the Slovenian side. During the time of Yugoslavia, it suffered severe damage – it was used as a stable and the interior was damaged – but it was restored between 1962 and 1966. The church consists of a rectangular nave, a presbytery, a sacristy and a separate bell tower with a viewing platform, which is closed in winter. Masses are held only a few times a year, usually bilingual, as many believers also come from Austria. Of particular importance are Pancras Sunday in May, Pentecost Monday, the feast of St. Aleš in July and "Beautiful Sunday" in mid-September. Saint Pancras, who is often depicted as a young man with a martyr's crown and a sword or palm, is the patron saint of early Christians, an intercessor against false testimony, headaches and cramps, and one of the fourteen intercessors in emergencies.
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From the top of the bell tower you have a sensational view of the valley to Slovenia and Austria
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The bell tower offers a fantastic view of both Slovenia and Austria. It's worth climbing up to the viewing platform.
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The tower is always open during the summer months, be sure to climb it, you will be rewarded with a great panoramic view
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Radlje ob Dravi is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Radlje ob Dravi Water Park, Slovenia's first natural swimming pool, or explore the tranquil Pahernik Forests, known for sustainable forestry. The region is also nestled between the picturesque Pohorje Mountain and Kozjak Hills, offering numerous outdoor opportunities, and the Drava River provides a scenic backdrop for various activities.
The area boasts a rich history. Don't miss the Church of St. Pancras, a baroque church with a bell tower offering panoramic views of Slovenia and Austria during summer. You can also explore the restored Ruins of Mahrenberg Castle, the historic Radlje Manor, the Dominican Monastery, and the Gothic Church of St. Michael with its 16th-century frescoes. The Calvary with the Cross is another significant art monument.
Yes, Radlje ob Dravi is known for its cycling routes. The Drava Cycle Path near Vuhred offers a scenic, albeit hilly, experience with fabulous views. Another section, Drava Cycle Path – Section 9, is noted for its challenging terrain and beautiful green landscapes. For more options, you can find various cycling routes, including those along the Drava River and scenic hillside paths, in the Cycling around Radlje Ob Dravi guide.
The Pohorje and Kozjak hills surrounding Radlje ob Dravi offer a network of hiking paths for various skill levels. You can explore trails like the Kozjak Waterfall Trail, known for its cascading falls, or enjoy leisurely walks around Lake Ribnica. More challenging routes on Pohorje Mountain provide breathtaking panoramic views. For specific running trails, check out the Running Trails around Radlje Ob Dravi guide.
Absolutely. The Radlje ob Dravi Water Park is a popular spot for families, offering a natural swimming experience. The Pahernik Forests provide a peaceful environment for walks, and the region also features various themed and educational trails suitable for all ages. You might also find the Hop Fields of Slovenia interesting, which is considered family-friendly.
For stunning panoramic views, climb the bell tower of the Church of St. Pancras, which is open during the summer months. The restored Ruins of Mahrenberg Castle also offer a beautiful vista of Radlje, Pohorje, and the Drava Valley. Additionally, many sections of the Drava Cycle Path, such as Drava Cycle Path near Vuhred, provide fabulous scenic outlooks.
The Radl Pass is a mountain pass that serves as a border crossing between Austria and Slovenia. It's known for being a great way to travel between Styria and Carinthia. The Bike Pass, a section of the Radl Pass, features gradients of up to 18% on the Styrian side, making it a challenging but rewarding route for cyclists.
Due to the extensive hop fields in the region, Radlje ob Dravi is known for its local brewery, which offers diverse craft beers. Additionally, a local fruit-growing center provides locally produced apple juice, showcasing the agricultural richness of the area.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from the bell tower of the Church of St. Pancras. Cyclists appreciate the challenging yet scenic routes like the Drava Cycle Path near Vuhred, often highlighting the beautiful landscapes and the sense of accomplishment. The region's natural beauty and diverse outdoor activities are consistently mentioned as major draws.
Yes, Radlje ob Dravi holds the Slovenia Green Destination – Gold certificate, reflecting its strong commitment to sustainability. This is evident in initiatives like the Radlje ob Dravi Water Park, which uses natural filtration methods, and the sustainable forestry practices highlighted by the Pahernik Forests and its 'House of Forest Culture'.
Yes, the Radlje ob Dravi Museum, a branch of the Koroška Regional Museum, is housed in the 17th-century Radlje ob Dravi Mansion. It offers insights into the local history and culture of the region.


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