Best mountain peaks around Feistritz ob Bleiburg, located in Carinthia, Austria, are primarily part of the Petzen massif. This region offers diverse outdoor activities and serves as a natural backdrop to the area. The peaks provide extensive views of the surrounding landscape, including the Drautal and the wider Alpine scenery. The area is known for its accessible mountain terrain and a variety of hiking opportunities.
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Not a very difficult climb, rewarded with an extremely beautiful view.
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This route is via ferata. technical knowledge needed. there is also an alternative easy route
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Beautiful summit with a first-class panoramic view. You could even drive to the Wackersdorfer Hütte by car. The path first leads along a gravel path, then over beautiful alpine pastures to the summit! 🤩
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In the north, the massif extends far into Austrian territory up to the Jaunfeld, where it reaches almost 1750 m. The highest peak is the Kordeschkopf (Slovenian: Kordeževa glava), which is right on the border and is 2126 m above sea level. A., whose normal route from the southern Slovenian side reaches the summit in an easy hike. This normal route is also accessible from Austria via the Kniepssattel.
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Just because the Völkermarkt reservoir is half of the 7 ½ southern Carinthian lakes, you should still take it seriously. Strictly speaking, it is a river – the Drava. As such, it has very good water quality and a high diversity of species and is considered a real active jack-of-all-trades by ornithologists, fishermen, walkers, hikers, rowers, canoeists and cyclists alike.
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The Hemmaberg (Slovenian: Gora svete Heme) is a 842 m above sea level. A. ... high mountain in front of the Karawanken and is west of the village of Globasnitz in the south
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Steep climb to Georgiberg. Those who want to be technical can then take the eastern exit, which is quite technical.
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The region around Feistritz ob Bleiburg, primarily part of the Petzen massif, features several notable peaks. These include Kordeževa Glava (Kordeschkopf) at 2,126 meters, Feistritzer Spitze (Hochpetzen) at 2,113 meters, and Knieps at 2,110 meters. These peaks offer diverse hiking opportunities and spectacular views.
From the peaks in the Feistritz ob Bleiburg area, you can expect spectacular panoramic views. For instance, Kordeževa Glava offers a stunning 360-degree panorama of the near and far surroundings. From Feistritzer Spitze, you'll see magnificent views of the Alps. Generally, the peaks provide extensive views of the Drautal, the Klopeinersee, and the wider Alpine landscape.
Yes, the region offers unique sites like the Georgiberg Chapel and Wishing Bell. A steep climb leads to this small chapel, rewarding visitors with a wonderful view of the Drautal and the Klopeinersee. It's known for its 'wish bell' that is said to fulfill wishes when rung. Another historical site is the Church of Saint Emma on Hemmaberg, which has a rich settlement history dating back to 1500 BC.
The peaks in the Petzen massif are quite accessible. For example, Feistritzer Spitze is relatively easy to reach via the Petzenbahn cable car, or through a pleasant ascent over its western flank. Kordeževa Glava is accessible via an easy hike from the southern Slovenian side, or from Austria via the Kniepssattel. Knieps is also accessible from the Petzen mountain station.
Yes, the Petzen region, which includes many of these peaks, is considered family-friendly. While some routes can be challenging, the accessibility provided by the Petzenbahn cable car makes it easier to reach higher elevations, allowing for more manageable walks for families. The Petzen area itself is noted as family-friendly.
The region offers a wide range of hiking trails, from easy to challenging, suitable for various fitness levels. Many routes are well-marked and form part of larger networks like the Via Alpina, Southern Alps Trail 603, Panorama Trail Southern Alps, and the Carinthian Border Trail. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including difficult routes like the 'Valley station Petzen cable car – Customs hut loop' or moderate ones like the 'Kniepssattel (2012 m) – Krischahütte Jht. (1578 m) loop'. For more details, explore the Mountain Hikes around Feistritz ob Bleiburg guide.
Beyond hiking, the Petzen region is renowned for mountain biking, featuring the 11.5-kilometer Flow Country Trail, one of Europe's longest. In winter, Petzen transforms into a popular family ski region. You can also find various cycling routes, such as the 'Eberndorf Abbey – Gösselsdorfer See Natural Swimming Area loop', and running trails like the 'Bründlteich loop'. For more information on cycling, see the Cycling around Feistritz ob Bleiburg guide, and for running, check the Running Trails around Feistritz ob Bleiburg guide.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activity. For hiking and mountain biking, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn offer ideal conditions. In winter, the Petzen region is a popular destination for skiing and hosts Austria's highest Christmas market, providing a different kind of mountain experience.
Yes, there are circular hiking routes available. For example, a route from the Petzen mountain station can lead to Knieps, and there are options for circular paths around Kordeževa Glava. Hiking trails around Feistritz ob Bleiburg often feature peaks like Feistritzer Spitze, including a circular route from the valley station to Hochpetzen. You can find more detailed circular routes in the Mountain Hikes around Feistritz ob Bleiburg guide.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views offered by the peaks, such as the 360-degree vista from Kordeževa Glava and the magnificent views of the Alps from Feistritzer Spitze. The rewarding experience after a climb to sites like the Georgiberg Chapel, with its views of the Drautal and Klopeinersee, is also highly appreciated. The diverse hiking opportunities and the natural beauty of the alpine pastures are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Petzenbahn cable car provides convenient access to higher elevations, making it easier to reach the starting points for many summit hikes, particularly for Feistritzer Spitze and other areas within the Petzen massif.


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