Muránska Lehota (Hungarian: Murányszabadi) is a village and municipality in Revúca District in the Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia, located in the southern part of the Slovak Ore Mountains.
Local population has been active in sheep farming, wood and charcoal production as well as in agriculture.
In 1826, a Roman Catholic church dedicated to the Nativity of Mary was constructed, which contains a bell originally located at the nearby Muráň Castle After the war and forced collectivization of agriculture, the population started to slowly decrease to the 2021 level of about 200 villagers.
There is also a bus line connecting the towns of Tisovec and Revúca, which crosses Muránska Lehota and Muráň.
The Muráň village is also reachable in about 30 minutes on foot through a forest trail crossing the Príslop hill.