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The 5 Most Amazing Peaks around Wörthersee

Best mountain peaks around Wörthersee offer diverse landscapes and panoramic views in Carinthia, Austria. The region is characterized by its prominent lake and surrounding mountains, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Peaks like Pyramidenkogel and Gerlitzen Alpe offer extensive vistas across the lake district and beyond. The area combines natural beauty with historical sites and accessible mountain experiences.

Best mountain peaks around Wörthersee

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Pyramidenkogel Observation Tower, a viewpoint that features the world's highest wooden observation tower. This 100-meter tall tower offers 360-degree panoramic views of Carinthia's lake and mountain landscape.
  • Another must-see spot is Kathreinkogel Archaeological Site and Church, a historical site. Visitors can explore a Gothic church, a statue of Christopher, and remains of a fortification on a site inhabited since the 7th millennium BC.
  • Visitors also love View of Lake Wörthersee from Hoher Gallin, a viewpoint. This location provides a beautiful mountain vista after a relaxed hike.
  • Wörthersee is known for observation towers, historical sites, and scenic viewpoints. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks to explore, from accessible viewpoints to more challenging hiking terrain.
  • The mountain peaks around Wörthersee are appreciated by the komoot community. Users have contributed more than 1400 photos and over 1400 upvotes to highlights in the area.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Pyramidenkogel Observation Tower

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A must-do for anyone traveling in the Wörthersee area. Everyone should enjoy this view at least once. If you're feeling daring, you can throw yourself down the slide. Definitely worth a visit. The slide or base jumping costs extra.

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The Kathreinkogel has been inhabited since the 7th millennium BC. There is a Gothic church, a statue of Christopher, the remains of a fortification and a house of archeology

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View of Wörthersee from Zillhöhe

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Beautiful viewpoint near Klagenfurt with a beautiful view of Lake Wörthersee.

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From the 666 meter high Pirkerkogel you have a beautiful view of Lake Wörthersee and the Karawanken.

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Here you have a beautiful view of the Wörthersee.

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July 12, 2025, View of Wörthersee and Pyramidenkogel from Pirkerkogel

And then there's the Pirkerkogel – 666 meters above everyday life. The path up isn't long, but long enough to forget the noise below. At the top, a picture like something out of a brochure about an Alpine idyll awaits: lake, mountains, forests – and in the middle of it all, the Pyramidenkogel, rising from the back of the mountain like a distant exclamation point. If you're lucky, you'll still find the bench free – it's half in the light, half in the shade, and, as one commentator wrote, is dry even in the rain. Perhaps that's the true quality of this place: even the weather seems to be considerate here.

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Those who venture out of the maze of Klagenfurt's alleyways, the sounds of ice cream parlors, buses, and construction sites, will find a quiet counterpoint above Lake Wörthersee: the Zillhöhe. A place made for people with tired legs and a wide view. The path up leads through a sparse mixed forest where the trees still know how to cast shadows without chasing the sun. Birdsong instead of traffic noise, the scent of pine instead of exhaust fumes – and at some point, you find yourself standing in front of a wooden pavilion that looks as if someone had deliberately placed it precisely where the world comes to rest a little. Next to it is a wooden bird feeder, half-hidden in the greenery, which the surrounding birds apparently appreciate as a canteen. And then – through the trees – it flashes into view: Lake Wörthersee. Turquoise blue, as if someone had simply relocated the Alps to the Mediterranean. Up here, time is more generous. Conversations become slower, thoughts more airy. The view isn't just for your smartphone, it's also for your heart. You see how the lake blends into the landscape, how villas and forests nestle along its edge, and you can't help but fall silent as well. A place that wants nothing – except for you to stay. Maybe with a snack. Maybe with a book. Or just for the sake of it. Because anyone who has ever sat here understands why some places don't need much to be special – except a wooden roof, a birdhouse, and a view that stretches far.

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On the Kathreinkogel, huts of various dimensions were found wherever natural depressions in the steep slopes provided absolute protection from the wind. A remarkable farm site dating to the 12th/11th century BC was uncovered on a western slope terrace. The most important find is a prehistoric vertical loom.

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At the summit of Kathreinkogel, you'll find not only an old church and archaeological excavations, but also Austria's only wishing tree. Prepare your very own wish at home. Please bring a small wooden plaque with a matching string and simply hang it on the tree. The wind will carry your heart's desire out into the world, where it may come true! Take a moment to rest on the bench at the nearby lookout point, enjoy the view, and draw strength from this wonderful place.

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Opening Hours of the House of Archaeology Mid-June to September 30th, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Closed in rainy weather - the information board at the Kreuzwirt parking lot indicates whether the museum is open). The complex (e.g., the fort with its early Christian church, the burial ground to the southwest) is open to visitors at all times. Information is available at +49 4274 2275-22. Velden/Schiefling/Rosegg Historical Society Chairwoman: Dr. Renate Jernej

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Unfortunately not much view anymore, everything overgrown

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Very nice quiet hike

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Traces of Mesolithic hunters from the 7th millennium BC can be found on the mountain. Farm settlements can be traced back to the Neolithic period (3rd millennium BC). The subsequent Bronze Age culture is seen in connection with the Frög burial ground. The first people known by name to settle here were the Celts. Artifacts from the Roman period indicate the presence of the Mithras cult. During the

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of panoramic views can I expect from the mountain peaks around Wörthersee?

The mountain peaks around Wörthersee offer diverse and breathtaking panoramic views. From the Pyramidenkogel Observation Tower, you can enjoy 360-degree vistas of Carinthia's lake and mountain landscape, extending from the Hohe Tauern to the Karawanken mountains, and even towards Italy and Slovenia. The Gerlitzen Alpe provides extensive distant views over nearly the entire lake district. Hochobir offers sweeping panoramas across the Karawanken range, the Drau Valley, and the Klagenfurt basin. The Mittagskogel provides views from the Julian Alps to the Gail and Gurk valleys and the Hohe Tauern, including Lake Faak and Lake Wörthersee.

Which mountain peaks offer unique attractions besides just views?

Beyond stunning views, the Pyramidenkogel Observation Tower offers an exhilarating experience with Europe's highest covered indoor slide and a 'Fly 100' flying fox. There's also a restaurant and playground at its base. The Gerlitzen Alpe, known as Austria's most beautiful flying mountain, is a prime spot for paragliding and features an 'Erlebnisarena Kanzelhöhe' with a Kids Bike Park, summer tubing, and a forest high-rope course.

Are there family-friendly mountain experiences near Wörthersee?

Yes, several peaks offer family-friendly activities. The Pyramidenkogel Observation Tower has a playground at its base and the exciting slide, making it fun for all ages. The Gerlitzen Alpe features the 'Erlebnisarena Kanzelhöhe' with a Kids Bike Park, summer tubing, and a wooden marble run, providing entertainment for families. Many hiking trails on Gerlitzen Alpe are also suitable for families.

Which peaks are easily accessible by cable car or lift?

The Pyramidenkogel Observation Tower can be reached via a panoramic lift, or by climbing 441 steps. The Gerlitzen Alpe is easily accessible via the Kanzelbahn cable car and the Gerlitzen summit cable car, making it convenient to reach its high-altitude attractions and hiking trails.

What kind of hiking trails are available on the mountain peaks around Wörthersee?

The region offers a wide variety of hiking trails. The Gerlitzen Alpe boasts 147 kilometers of well-marked trails, ranging from family-friendly walks to challenging mountain tours. Hochobir offers a rewarding two-hour hike from the Eisenkappler Hut to the summit, with the 'Simon Rieger Steig' providing a technically less demanding but strenuous option. For a more relaxed hike with a beautiful mountain vista, consider the trails leading to the View of Lake Wörthersee from Hoher Gallin. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Wörthersee guide.

Are there challenging mountain hikes for experienced trekkers?

Yes, for experienced trekkers, the Hochobir and Mittagskogel offer challenging but rewarding experiences. The Hochobir summit, at 2,139 meters, involves a two-hour hike from the Eisenkappler Hut, with the final section requiring sure-footedness. The Mittagskogel, at 2,145 meters, is a demanding ascent requiring good fitness, sure-footedness, sturdy shoes, and alpine experience, with paths through dwarf pine slopes and scree gullies.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the Wörthersee mountain peaks?

Beyond hiking, the Wörthersee region offers various outdoor activities. The Gerlitzen Alpe is a popular spot for paragliding. For cycling enthusiasts, the Falkenberg Summit is a starting point for bike trails, and you can explore gravel biking routes around the region, as detailed in the Gravel biking around Wörthersee guide. Running trails are also available, with options like the 'Slow Trail – Römerschlucht' and others listed in the Running Trails around Wörthersee guide.

Are there any historical sites on the mountain peaks around Wörthersee?

Yes, the region has historical significance. The Kathreinkogel Archaeological Site and Church has been inhabited since the 7th millennium BC and features a Gothic church, a statue of Christopher, remains of a fortification, and a house of archaeology. On Hochobir, near the summit, you can find the remains of the Hann-Warte, which was Austria's first mountain weather station.

When is the best time to visit the mountain peaks in the Wörthersee region?

The Wörthersee mountain peaks can be enjoyed throughout the year, depending on your preferred activity. For hiking and panoramic views, the warmer months from spring to autumn are ideal, especially on clear days for optimal visibility. The Gerlitzen Alpe transforms into a ski center in winter, offering winter sports opportunities. Always check weather conditions before your visit, especially for higher peaks.

What makes the Pyramidenkogel a popular destination?

The Pyramidenkogel is renowned for its world's highest wooden observation tower, standing 100 meters tall. It offers unparalleled 360-degree panoramic views of Carinthia's landscape. Visitors also love the thrilling experience of Europe's highest covered indoor slide and the 'Fly 100' flying fox. It's considered a must-do for anyone visiting the Wörthersee area, offering both stunning scenery and adventure. More information can be found on visitklagenfurt.at.

What can I expect when visiting Gerlitzen Alpe?

Visiting Gerlitzen Alpe offers a diverse range of activities and stunning scenery. You can expect one of Carinthia's most beautiful panoramas, with endless distant views over nearly the entire lake district, accessible via cable cars. It's a prime spot for paragliding and features 147 kilometers of hiking trails. In winter, it becomes a ski center. Rustic alpine huts provide regional specialties with panoramic views. Learn more at visitvillach.at.

What is special about Hochobir?

Hochobir stands out as the highest mountain in the Obir massif, offering sweeping panoramic views across the Karawanken range and beyond. It's a rewarding destination for hikers seeking a challenging ascent. The mountain also holds historical significance, with the remains of the Hann-Warte, Austria's first mountain weather station, near its summit. Its diverse flora and fauna add to its appeal for nature lovers.

Is there a mountain peak that offers a view of Lake Faak in addition to Wörthersee?

Yes, the Mittagskogel, with its summit cross at 2,145 meters, provides an impressive panoramic view that includes not only Lake Wörthersee but also Lake Faak, extending from the Julian Alps to the Gail and Gurk valleys and the Hohe Tauern. It's a challenging hike, but the views are highly rewarding.

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