Best attractions and places to see around Berg im Drautal, situated in the Nationalpark-Region Hohe Tauern in Carinthia, Austria, offer a diverse range of experiences. The region is defined by the Drau River, alpine pastures like Emberger Alm, and impressive gorges such as Geißlochklamm. It provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst natural landscapes and features cultural sites reflecting its history and local artistry.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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…a worthwhile destination with very good cuisine!! 🥾😋🍺
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If I were a camper, I would feel comfortable here with everything my heart desires
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Beautiful mountain with a view, but demanding. Sure-footedness and a head for heights are a prerequisite!
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Not possible to reach the hut from this side( from Stranigeralm), only if you carry your bike for a long hike!
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Beautiful area and not as crowded as the Alpe Adria Trail.
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The region offers several impressive natural features. You can cycle along the scenic Drau Cycle Path, explore the dramatic limestone formations of the Geißlochklamm, or visit the Ochsenschluchtklamm with its natural playground. The Emberger Alm is also a significant natural feature, known for paragliding and stargazing.
Yes, Berg im Drautal has several options for families. The Ochsenschluchtklamm features a natural playground and barbecue area, while the Geißlochklamm offers safe family hikes with wooden bridges. The Adventure Bath Berg im Drautal provides aquatic fun with pools and a 38-meter slide. In winter, Emberger Alm transforms into a family-friendly ski region.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. For easy walks, consider routes like the Geißlochklamm or Ochsenschlucht. More challenging mountain hikes are available in the Kreuzeckgruppe and Gailtaler Alpen, with options leading to summits like Reißkofel Summit. You can find detailed routes in the Easy hikes around Berg im Drautal and Mountain Hikes around Berg im Drautal guides.
The most prominent cycling route is the Drau Cycle Path (Drauradweg R1), which runs alongside the Drau River and is part of the R1 European long-distance cycling route. It offers a scenic experience, though be aware of some gravel sections. For mountain biking, explore routes detailed in the MTB Trails around Berg im Drautal guide.
Yes, the region has a rich history. You can see historical lime kilns, such as the preserved one at the entrance to Geißlochklamm. Nearby, you can explore the ruins of the Roman settlement Aguntum or visit Lavantaler Kirchbichl with its medieval gate and early Christian church. The Zollnersee Hut also features a peace chapel commemorating fallen soldiers.
Berg im Drautal features several artistic highlights. The Sculpture Garden at Oberberg showcases large stone sculptures by local artist Hans-Peter Profunser. Additionally, the workshop of sculptor Werner Pirker, known for his wood art inspired by the landscape, is located in Oberfrallach, directly on the panoramic path between Berg and Dellach.
For breathtaking views, consider hiking to the Reißkofel Summit. The Waisacher Alm and Zollnersee Hut also offer remote locations with scenic vistas. The Emberger Alm, high above the Drautal, provides excellent panoramic views, especially for paragliders and stargazers.
In winter, the Emberger Alm transforms into a family-friendly ski region with ten kilometers of pistes and four lifts. It's also popular for ski tours and snowshoe hikes. The nearby Weissensee is a popular spot for ice skating and other winter sports when conditions allow.
The Sensopark Berg im Drautal is Europe's first Sensopark. It features five sensory and meditative trails designed to help visitors experience and reconnect with nature using all their senses. These trails wind alongside water, through woodlands, and into the mountains.
Yes, the stunning Weissensee is a short drive from Berg im Drautal. Known for its clear water and surrounded by mountains, it's ideal for walking, cycling, swimming, boating, or fishing in summer. In winter, it becomes a popular spot for ice skating.
Visitors frequently praise the region's natural beauty and the quality of its mountain huts. For instance, the Waisacher Alm is noted for its cozy garden and good food, while the Möselalm is highlighted for its rustic charm, excellent food, and friendly service after a hike. The Drau Cycle Path is appreciated for its beautiful, less crowded scenery.


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