Best mountain peaks around Hohenthurn are situated within the Southern Alps, offering access to the Carnic Alps and Karawanken ranges. This region provides a diverse mountainous landscape with a variety of experiences. Hohenthurn is located near the borders of Italy and Slovenia, known for its alpine tranquility. The area features imposing rock walls, alpine pastures, and dense forests, making it a destination for exploring spectacular panoramas.
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Great views and a great MTB approach from Slovenia. MTB descents towards Austria are apparently not permitted.
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...a very beautiful "local mountain of Villach" with wonderful views 🥾👀
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The very conceptual name is both complete and true to the program. A great opportunity to stand high up at a "three-state junction" and look down on their countries.
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The route to the summit of the Dobratsch, starting point at the Rosstratte car park, can be done in several ways. The easiest, however, is to follow the "normal" route. This should also be possible for inexperienced and not particularly well-equipped people. Good footwear is a must, however, as the path is partly made of coarse gravel and can be slippery, especially when going downhill. It is around 4.5 km with an elevation difference of around 450 m. The effort is definitely worth it, the view from the summit cross is fantastic.
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OUR FOOD & DRINKS Experience a culinary variety from classic Austrian cuisine in the midst of breathtaking nature. Our summit hut offers you a selection of delicious dishes prepared with love and care. Enjoy traditional specialties such as Hüttenspätzle, Kaiserschmarrn and Mölltaler Käsnudeln, which will pamper your palate and bring you closer to a piece of Austrian food culture. But that's not all! For the sweet tooth among you, we have a tempting selection of desserts that will satisfy your sweet cravings. Try our homemade strudel variations with vanilla sauce or cream and let yourself be enchanted by their taste. To quench your thirst, we offer you a wide range of non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks. Enjoy a cup of classic coffee or pamper yourself with a hot cocoa while you enjoy the breathtaking view from our hut.
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Nice atmosphere, very good cuisine!
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The views from up there are absolutely stunning - you can see for miles all around the valley. Getting to the top is no easy feat though, that path is pretty darn steep! My legs were jelly by the time I made it. If I'm being honest, I'd recommend taking the ski lift up as recommended by https://www.standforca.com/ to save your poor calves the agony. Nothing beats the satisfaction of conquering the descent on foot though. You really feel like you earned those views. Stopping to catch your breath and taking it all in - it's totally worth the effort. Just a heads up that it's not for the faint of heart! But if you're up for the challenge, it's an experience you won't forget.
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Meeting point of three nations Italy, Slovenia and Austria.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Three-Country Point (Peč / Ofen / Monte Forno) Summit, which marks the borders of Italy, Austria, and Slovenia. Another highly regarded peak is Dobratsch Summit and the Church of Maria am Stein, known for its gigantic panoramic views. Monte Lussari Pilgrimage Village and Sanctuary is also a popular destination, offering a unique blend of religious history and stunning alpine scenery.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Dobratsch Summit is highly recommended. A disc at the summit cross helps identify visible landmarks in all directions. The Three-Country Point also provides a wonderful view of the surrounding mountain and valley landscape across three countries. Oisternig is another peak that rewards the effort with fantastic views.
While many peaks offer varying difficulties, the route to Dobratsch summit from the Rosstratte car park is considered manageable even for less experienced hikers, making it a good option for families, though good footwear is essential due to coarse gravel paths. For easier walks with mountain views, you can explore the easy hikes around Hohenthurn, which include loops with views of Dobratsch.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, Monte Lussari offers a difficult 10.8 km path from Camporosso/Saifnitz/Žabnice/Cjamparos with significant elevation gain through alpine terrain. The German Chapel on Dobratsch – Dobratsch Summit Cross loop is also a challenging route offering panoramic views. Oisternig can be reached via a medium-difficulty day hike.
Yes, at the summit of Dobratsch, the Gipfelhaus Dobratsch (Ludwig-Walter-Haus) offers traditional Austrian cuisine. On Monte Lussari, there are restaurants in the pilgrimage village, though it's advisable to reserve a table in advance due to high visitor numbers. The Dreiländereck also has a hut where you can relax after your hike.
Yes, Monte Lussari Pilgrimage Village and Sanctuary is a significant religious and historical site. The Church of Maria am Stein is located at Dobratsch Summit. The Three-Country Point itself is a historical landmark, marking the meeting point of three national borders.
For Dobratsch, there is a very good scenic road leading to a parking lot, from which a dirt road continues to the summit. Monte Lussari can be reached by two paths or conveniently by cable car, offering an alternative to hiking the entire ascent. Specific public transport details for all trailheads would require local inquiry.
The trails around Hohenthurn's peaks offer diverse terrain. For example, the path to Dobratsch summit involves coarse gravel paths that can be slippery, requiring good footwear. The Dreiländereck trail leads through varied mountain landscapes. Monte Lussari features alpine terrain with significant elevation gain. Generally, you can expect imposing rock walls, alpine pastures, and dense forests.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of cycling opportunities. You can explore road cycling routes like the Predil Pass loop or the Pontebbana Cycle Path. There are also general cycling routes, including the Gailtal cycle path, suitable for touring bicycles.
The broader region around Hohenthurn is known for its alpine tranquility and offers a wide array of marked trails. While specific best times can vary by peak and weather conditions, generally late spring through early autumn provides the most favorable conditions for hiking in the Southern Alps, with pleasant temperatures and less snow.
Yes, the Dreiländereck offers a loop trail from Arnoldstein, covering 11.5 km and typically taking about 4 hours and 15 minutes to complete. This provides a diverse hiking experience through varied mountain landscapes.
The Three-Country Point (Peč / Ofen / Monte Forno) Summit is unique because it marks the exact meeting point of three national borders: Italy, Austria, and Slovenia. It offers a special opportunity to stand in three countries at once while enjoying a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountain and valley landscape.
Before hiking to Dobratsch Summit, be aware that while the route from the Rosstratte car park is manageable, good footwear is essential due to potentially slippery coarse gravel paths. At the summit, you'll find a gigantic panoramic view and the Gipfelhaus Dobratsch for refreshments. The path to the summit cross can be narrow in parts, which might be a consideration for those with a fear of heights.


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