Best attractions and places to see in Bezirk Lienz, located in East Tyrol, Austria, present a diverse range of experiences. This region is characterized by its alpine landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore ancient Roman settlements, medieval castles, and significant natural features like gorges and mountain lakes. The area provides opportunities for various outdoor activities amidst its natural beauty.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Great location, beautiful rooms and excellent food.
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...a great region, not just for mountain biking! 🚵
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Those who stay overnight here will get the best food on the entire Lasörling High Trail. ;)
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An easily accessible and panoramic summit with a unique blend of nature, panorama, and history, it's ideal as an entry point to the Carnic High Route, for day trips with panoramic views, or even for a first alpine experience with cable car assistance.
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Beautiful replica of the original, worth a stop.
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The Helm mountain is located directly on the border between Austria (East Tyrol) and Italy (South Tyrol). On its summit, the ruins of the former Helmhütte (helm hut) are visible from afar. Numerous remnants of military installations from the mountain warfare of 1915 to 1918 can still be found in the surrounding area. Next to the crumbling ruins of the old Helmhaus, where construction work is currently underway (as of August 2025), stands a simple yet powerful summit cross. The vertical beam appears to grow directly out of the pile of stones—as if it were a part of the mountain itself. A figure of Christ hangs from it, whose serene expression causes every passerby to pause. Its half-open eyes gaze toward the border between Italy and Austria—as if silently watching over the land.
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Quiet climb to a wonderful hut. The path to the Kalser Tauernhaus is wide and easy to walk. The landscape is wonderful with many impressive views. The offer is typically regional with very tasty Kaiserschmarrn at fair prices. You have to remember that the host has to bring everything to the hut, ensure that it is managed in an environmentally friendly way and, above all, take the weather as it comes. I had excellent service from all the staff in a place in the sun and with a great view.
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Last camp before the ascent to the Großglockner
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Bezirk Lienz is rich in history. You can explore the medieval Schloss Bruck, which houses the Museum of the City of Lienz, or the ancient Roman settlement of Aguntum with its archaeological park. Other notable sites include the 17th-century Liebburg castle in Lienz's main square and the extensively restored Heinfels Castle, featuring a museum and 13th-century frescoes.
Yes, Bezirk Lienz offers several family-friendly options. The Assling Wildlife Park is a great choice, home to over 30 Alpine animal species, an alpine coaster, and a children's play area. Aguntum also provides interactive activities for children. For outdoor fun, consider the water trail at Galitzenklamm, swimming at Tristacher See, or the Osttirodler Alpine Coaster.
For breathtaking views, head to Zettersfeld, which offers expansive vistas of the surrounding mountains from 2,200m. Many mountain huts also provide stunning panoramas, such as Kalser Tauernhaus with clear views of the Glockner group, Luckner Hut overlooking Grossglockner, and Karlsbader Hut nestled amidst the Lienz Dolomites.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. The Galitzenklamm offers a water trail alongside a river and waterfalls, with options for a via ferrata. The Isel River is perfect for walks, bike rides, or rafting. You can also relax and swim at Tristacher See, a natural freshwater lake, or visit the small, spring-fed Sinkersee, a natural monument.
Bezirk Lienz is home to many welcoming mountain huts. Popular choices include Dolomitenhütte, a great base for exploring the Lienz Dolomites, and Karlsbader Hut, located by a mountain lake. Other highly-rated huts include Kalser Tauernhaus, Luckner Hut, and Glorer Hut, all offering food, refreshments, and often accommodation.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. The Albin Egger-Lienz Trail is an easy 5.3 km path connecting significant places in the artist's life. For more options, you can explore the various easy hikes listed in the Easy hikes in Bezirk Lienz guide, such as the Circular hike on the Zettersfeld or the Lavant forest trail.
Beyond visiting attractions, Bezirk Lienz is an outdoor paradise. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and running. For specific routes, check out the Hiking in Bezirk Lienz guide or the Running Trails in Bezirk Lienz guide. In winter, Zettersfeld and Hochstein offer extensive skiing and cross-country trails.
To immerse yourself in local culture and art, visit Schloss Bruck, which features Gothic artwork and a dedicated gallery to Austrian artist Albin Egger-Lienz. The Kammerlanderhof in Thurn provides an excellent example of East Tyrolean folk culture. You can also walk the Albin Egger-Lienz Trail, connecting places relevant to the artist's life.
For swimming and relaxation, Tristacher See is a popular natural freshwater lake just outside Lienz, equipped with changing rooms and restaurants. Alternatively, Dolomitenbad Lienz offers both comfortable outdoor and indoor swimming pools, including a heated outdoor pool, perfect for all weather conditions.
Beyond the well-known sites, Bezirk Lienz holds some unique spots. The Sinkersee, a small spring-fed lake, is listed as a natural monument. The Lienz Railway Museum offers a fascinating journey into the past of railways, meticulously prepared by local enthusiasts. Additionally, the region is dotted with numerous ancient linden, oak, larch, and maple trees, recognized as natural monuments.
For hiking and mountain biking, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) are ideal, when the mountain trails and lifts on Zettersfeld and Hochstein are open. For winter sports like skiing and cross-country skiing, the season typically runs from December to March. The region also hosts events like the 'Stadtfest' in August, celebrating East Tyrolean culture.


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