Best attractions and places to see around Weitensfeld im Gurktal, located in the Gurktal valley in Carinthia, Austria, offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes. The region features rolling hills, green meadows, and dense forests. It provides numerous attractions for visitors interested in historical landmarks and natural features.
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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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The Tiebelbach is a river in Carinthia and the main tributary of Lake Ossiach near Steindorf. It rises in the municipality of Himmelberg, is additionally fed by underground water from the Gurk River, and flows southeast through the Tiebel Valley to Feldkirchen. There, it turns southwest and flows through the Bleistätter Moor, which has been partially reflooded to improve the water quality of Lake Ossiach and create a natural recreation area. The hike is worthwhile at any time of year and is not particularly demanding! However, it can be challenging around the springs on icy conditions! 😉
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The 1,160-meter-high Veitsberg lies in the Wimitz Mountains and is actually a subsidiary peak of the nearby Gößeberg, but it is often considered a mountain in its own right. A chapel stands on its summit, first mentioned in 1580 – the site may have served as a place of worship in Roman times. After a fire in 1950, the chapel was rebuilt. Veitsberg is also the third and highest stop in the traditional Vierbergelauf (Four Mountains Run), in which the chapel is circled three times and the bell is rung to make a wish.
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…a worthwhile destination at any time of year!
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...a beautiful destination at any time of year 🥾👀
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Great tour. There is a lot to see and experience for young and old. Clear recommendations.
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The Gurk Cathedral is definitely worth a visit. A short stop is always worthwhile!👍
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The region offers several impressive natural features. The Sörger Waterfall is a notable natural monument and a highlight of the local trails. You can also visit the Tiebel Springs, identified as another natural monument. The Gurktal valley itself, with its rolling hills, green meadows, and dense forests, provides a beautiful natural backdrop for exploration.
Yes, the area is rich in history and culture. The impressive Gurk Cathedral, a Romanesque-Gothic masterpiece from the 12th century, is renowned for its historical frescoes, sculptures, and a 100-pillared crypt. The Veitsberg Summit and Chapel, first mentioned in 1580, also holds historical significance and offers panoramic views. Additionally, the region boasts several historic parish churches, some featuring valuable frescoes.
Weitensfeld im Gurktal is home to the ancient and unique custom of Weitensfelder Kranzelreiten. Held annually at Pentecost, this tradition has been recognized as an intangible UNESCO cultural heritage since 2016, with origins possibly tracing back to the 16th century.
Absolutely. The Abenteuer Wasser Weg Liebenfels Trailhead offers a pure nature experience along the Harterbach, featuring old mill paths, rushing water, and cozy pools. It includes a suspension bridge and display boards, making it engaging for families. The Sörger Waterfall is also considered family-friendly, and visitors often praise the 'Adventure Water Trail' for its appeal to children.
The Gurktal region is a paradise for hikers, offering numerous well-marked trails for all levels. You can find routes along the Gurk River, through dense forests, and the scenic Gurktaler Höhenweg (High Trail). For easy options, explore routes like the 'View from Hoch St. Paul – St. Paul Church loop' or the 'Hiking loop from Weitensfeld im Gurktal' which are part of the Easy hikes around Weitensfeld im Gurktal guide.
Spring and autumn are considered the best seasons for hiking and other outdoor activities in the Gurktal region. During these times, you can enjoy mild weather and beautiful natural scenery, whether it's the blooming flora of spring or the colorful foliage of autumn.
Visitors frequently highlight the natural beauty and the engaging experience of the trails. For instance, the Sörger Waterfall and the Abenteuer Wasser Weg Liebenfels Trailhead are praised as some of the most beautiful hikes in the region, with many noting how much children enjoy the water adventure path. The historical significance and minimal structural changes of Gurk Cathedral also make it a highly appreciated site.
Yes, the Abenteuer Wasser Weg Liebenfels Trailhead is specifically designed for this. It offers a pure nature experience along the Harterbach, with old mill paths, rushing water, cozy pools, a suspension bridge, and the 'Teufelssteig' (Devil's Steig), providing an adventurous journey through a unique habitat.
The Veitsberg Summit and Chapel, at 1,160 meters, is known for its historical chapel, first mentioned in 1580, and its potential as a Roman place of worship. It is also a significant stop in the traditional 'Vierbergelauf' (Four Mountains Run), where participants circle the chapel three times and ring the bell to make a wish.
The region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several routes for gravel biking, such as the 'St. Urban Gravel tour' or the 'Simonhöhe – High St. Paul loop', detailed in the Gravel biking around Weitensfeld im Gurktal guide. For mountain biking, explore trails like the 'Zum Simale Inn – Gasthof zur Wegscheide loop' or the 'Gurk – Gurk Cathedral loop' from the MTB Trails around Weitensfeld im Gurktal guide.
Yes, the Brauchtumsmuseum (Folklore Museum) in Weitensfeld provides insight into local traditions and history, offering a deeper understanding of the region's cultural heritage.
Yes, the Filial Church St. Magdalena, located near Weitensfeld, houses a copy of Austria's oldest glass painting, known as the Magdalenenscheibe. This significant artwork dates back to around 1170.


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