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Attractions and Places To See around Straßburg - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Straßburg feature a diverse range of historical sites, religious architecture, and alpine natural features. This region in Carinthia, Austria, is characterized by its medieval heritage and scenic mountain landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient fortifications, significant ecclesiastical buildings, and mountain huts offering views. The area provides opportunities to experience both cultural history and natural beauty.

Best attractions and places to see around Straßburg

  • The most popular attractions is Gurk Cathedral, a religious building that is one of Europe's most important Romanesque structures. Built between 1140 and 1200, it features a double-towered west façade, a gallery, a crypt with 100 columns, and three apses.
  • Another must-see spot is Ruins of Virgilienberg Abbey, a historical site. These well-preserved ruins date back to the 13th century, with walls from a reconstruction after a fire in 1309.
  • Visitors also love Dreiwiesen Hut, an alpine hut at 1770m above sea level. It offers a place to stop and enjoy views, with rooms available for longer stays.
  • Straßburg is known for its historical sites, religious buildings, and mountain huts. The region offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from medieval fortifications to scenic viewpoints.
  • The attractions around Straßburg are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 70 upvotes and 80 photos shared.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Gurk Cathedral

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Wonderful cathedral, simply worth seeing. And opposite is a nice little restaurant to stop at.

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Ruins of Virgilienberg Abbey

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Easy to reach. Well preserved and cared for ruin.

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Friesach Town Fortifications

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A first wall ring was built around 1200. However, this first wall ring was difficult to defend because of its vastness and the city of Friesach was conquered three times in 1275, 1289 and 1292. The decision to build the new, smaller curtain wall was made in the 13th century. The Sankt Veiter and the Neumarkter Tor were demolished in the course of the road widening in 1845, the Olsator in 1873 after the construction of the train station in 1873.
The second circular wall with a trapezoidal floor plan is around 820 meters long and extends at both ends to the Berglehen on Virgilienberg and Petersberg and includes the fortifications on Virgilienberg and Petersberg.


The city fortifications consist of the actual wall, ten to eleven meters high, and a lower wall in front of it about nine meters away. This is followed by a city moat about 15 meters wide and almost ten meters deep, which is dug into the slope on Petersberg. The moat is fed from various groundwater sources and used to flow into the city sewer system, today the drain is at the southern end of the moat. The lower parts of the wall date from the late 13th century, younger sections from the first quarter of the 14th century, most of the Zwingermauer and the battlements from the 15th century. In addition to the northern Neumarkter Tor, the eastern Olsator and the southern Sankt Veiter Tor, the fortifications on the slope west of the Virgilienberg had the Heidentor and between Rotturm and Petersberg the Sacktor, which still exists today.

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Friesach Castle Construction

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Experience castle building in Friesach
Castle construction in Friesach is extraordinary in itself: a hilltop castle is being built on a mountain hill south of the medieval town of Friesach with the craftsmanship from bygone times. The focus of interest is the process of building without the aid of modern equipment. Only through the traditional craftsmanship of those involved, supported by powerful Noriker horses, a castle complex with two towers, palas, curtain walls and chapel emerges in a construction period of around 40 years.
The construction site is a "history laboratory". The visitors can watch the craftsmen supported by ESF funds in their arduous activities, rediscover knowledge that was believed to be lost and thus learn from the past. You will experience everyday life in the Middle Ages, immerse yourself in the Middle Ages, step out of the daily narrow, oppressive time schedule and into a "delayed time". And they marvel at the contemporary medieval handicraft that used to get by without technical aids. You "experience" the authentic working day on a medieval construction site in peace and tranquility.

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Dreiwiesen Hut

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There's nothing better than a break with Kaiserschmarrn (sweet pancakes) on a rustic sun terrace! The Dreiwiesenhütte on the Grebenzenalm is the ideal place for this: relax, put your feet up, and enjoy the magnificent view.

Rooms are also available for those who would like to stay longer. You can find more information at dreiwiesenhuette.at.

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Massimo
September 22, 2025, Dom zu Gurk

Impressive, the clocks tick differently here

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Entry to the church and parking spaces in the immediate vicinity are free. Entry to the treasury is free with the Kärnten-Card. Cafe available in the Jufa.

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Michael
January 5, 2025, Burgbau Friesach

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It's wonderful when so much of a medieval town is still preserved!🏰👍

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Klaus
July 30, 2024, Dom zu Gurk

The Gurk Cathedral is definitely worth a visit. A short stop is always worthwhile!👍

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October 5, 2023, Dreiwiesenhütte

Super-friendly hosts! Great views, and at a table with like-minded people, time flies by. Excellent food – it's worth eating here!

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Since the patron saint of the church was Saint Virgil, it could not have been consecrated before his canonization in 1233. Hartwig is named as its first provost in 1240. In the second half of the 13th century, the vice-cathedral office passed into the hands of the provosts. The provost's office was in possession of a library of European importance. In 1309, the provost's office was destroyed by fire for the first time. The walls that are present today date from the reconstruction of the church. The provost's office was abandoned in 1606. After another fire in 1752, only the choir of the church was roofed in 1754. The church was deconsecrated in 1786. The final decay of the church began after the last fire in 1816. Although work had begun to secure the church ruins in 1894, the triumphal arch collapsed in 1926. In addition to the sparse remains of the provost's building in the south of the church, only the walls of the former three-bay choir with a 5/8 end remain. The walls are supported by double-stepped flying buttresses.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of attractions can I expect to find around Straßburg?

The region around Straßburg, Carinthia, Austria, offers a diverse range of attractions, including significant historical sites, impressive religious architecture, and scenic alpine natural features. You can explore medieval fortifications, ancient abbey ruins, and mountain huts with panoramic views.

Are there any notable historical sites to visit near Straßburg?

Yes, Straßburg is rich in history. You can explore the well-preserved Ruins of Virgilienberg Abbey, dating back to the 13th century. Another highlight is the Friesach Town Fortifications, featuring medieval walls and a moat. Don't miss the unique Friesach Castle Construction, where a hilltop castle is being built using traditional medieval craftsmanship.

What religious buildings are prominent in the Straßburg area?

The most prominent religious building is Gurk Cathedral, a significant Romanesque structure built between 1140 and 1200. It features a double-towered west façade, stunning crypt with 100 columns, and three apses. The Ruins of Virgilienberg Abbey also represent a historical religious site.

Are there attractions suitable for families around Straßburg?

Many attractions in the area are family-friendly. Gurk Cathedral, the Ruins of Virgilienberg Abbey, and the Friesach Town Fortifications are all suitable for family visits. The Friesach Castle Construction offers an engaging experience for all ages to witness medieval building techniques.

Where can I find scenic views or natural escapes near Straßburg?

For scenic views and a natural escape, visit Dreiwiesen Hut, an alpine hut located at 1770m above sea level. It offers magnificent views and is a great place to relax. The surrounding alpine landscapes provide ample opportunities for enjoying nature.

What outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

The Straßburg area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the "Friesach-Guttaring gravel tour" or the "Gurk Cathedral – Pöckstein Castle loop from Treibach-Althofen." There are also running trails, including loops from Althofen and Friesach, and easy hikes such as "Rabing to the Gunzenberg" or the "Gurk Cathedral – View of Gurk Cathedral loop from Gurk." For more details, check the Gravel biking around Straßburg, Running Trails around Straßburg, and Easy hikes around Straßburg guides.

Are there hiking opportunities around Straßburg?

Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes like "Rabing to the Gunzenberg" (approx. 5.5 km) or a loop around "Teichbauer Lake" (approx. 5 km). For a scenic walk, try the "Gurk Cathedral – View of Gurk Cathedral loop from Gurk" (approx. 6 km). More options are available in the Easy hikes around Straßburg guide.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions in Straßburg?

Visitors frequently praise the historical preservation and scenic beauty. For instance, Gurk Cathedral is described as "bombastic" and one of Europe's most important Romanesque buildings. The Ruins of Virgilienberg Abbey are noted for being "well preserved and cared for." The Dreiwiesen Hut is loved for its "magnificent view" and "rustic sun terrace" offering delicious Kaiserschmarrn.

Can I find accommodation or places to rest at these attractions?

Yes, some attractions offer facilities for rest or longer stays. Dreiwiesen Hut, for example, is an alpine hut that provides rooms for visitors who wish to stay longer, in addition to being a great place to stop for a meal and enjoy the view.

What is the Friesach Castle Construction project?

The Friesach Castle Construction is a unique project where a hilltop castle is being built south of Friesach using only traditional medieval craftsmanship, without modern equipment. It's a "history laboratory" where visitors can observe artisans and learn about medieval daily life and building techniques. The project aims to complete a castle complex with towers, palas, and a chapel over approximately 40 years.

Are there opportunities for cycling or gravel biking near Straßburg's attractions?

Absolutely. The area offers several routes for gravel biking, with varying distances and difficulties. Examples include the "Friesach-Guttaring gravel tour" (over 52 km) and the "Gurk Cathedral – Pöckstein Castle loop from Treibach-Althofen" (over 41 km), both rated as difficult. You can find more options in the Gravel biking around Straßburg guide.

How many highlights are there in the Straßburg area, and what do visitors think of them?

There are 5 main highlights identified around Straßburg. The komoot community has shown great appreciation for these attractions, sharing over 80 photos and giving them more than 70 upvotes, indicating a positive visitor experience.

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