The bellfry with a completely closed bottom in the central part of Orfalu was built in 1823.
The Slovenian Folk House is dedicated to the cultural and gastronomical heritage of the Slovenians of the regions, where visitors can discover Slovenian gastronomy, folk craftsmanships and the nature and architecture of the area.
Szalafő is the most archaic village in the Őrség in structural terms, and the reserved folk buildings in Pityerszer brings an outstanding opportunity to get to know more about to traditional lifeand cultural and architectural heritage of the border guarding families of the region.
This 6 kilometres long educational path presents the wildlife of Szalafő, from the dry meadows to the forests of various types of trees, leading the visitors from Szalafő-Csörgőszer to the Szalafő-Pityerszer skanzen. It can be visited by hikers, cyclists and also with a cart.
Protected catholic church in Roman style built in the 13th century; latest renovation was made in 2001, within the program "Arpad-time small and ruin-churches in villages".
The Templomszer (Church area) is famous for its medieval catholic church with a ditch and a double fence.
The cultural centre of Őriszentpéter is named after Edit Szikszay Károlyné since 2004, where the collection based on the her collection is open for visitors presenting the history of the Őrség region and the everydays of people living in the region through archive photographs and typical objects.
This 3,8 km long educational path presents the wildlife of the Szala stream.
The fruit garden of the Őrség National Park has a collection of the ancient fruit trees of the Őrség, Vend Area, Hetés region (apples, pears, plums, cherries) which luckily still remain and live without extra chemicals and can easily survive different weather conditions.
The village built on the terraced banks of River Kerka is one of those villages in County Zala, where animal husbandry is still alive.