The bridge sees itself as a "gateway to the Mur Valley" and impressively demonstrates the possible uses of wood as a building material.
The nine meter high lateral arches made of larch plywood are not only visually striking, but also form a proven support system. The 44.5 meter long footbridge made of larch plywood was built in the run-up to the "Holzzeit" state exhibition in 1995. The bridge for bicycle and pedestrian traffic is therefore one of the early projects of the Holzstraße.
The Mursteg is freely accessible at all times.