Best mountain peaks in Koroška Slovenien are characterized by diverse landscapes, ranging from high mountain karst massifs to forested slopes. The region features prominent ranges like the Karavanke, Savinja Alps, and Pohorje, offering varied terrain elevation. These mountains are known for their natural features, including unique geological formations and extensive views. Koroška Slovenien provides a range of experiences for those exploring its mountainous terrain.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Top viewpoint with - Austria Slovenia border
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Great excursion destination, no special equipment necessary
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The Church of St. Pancras, which belongs to the parish of Remšnik, stands at an altitude of 900 meters above sea level, at the end of the Radelce ridge right next to the border with Austria. It was first mentioned in 1490, and after being destroyed during the Turkish invasions in 1532, it was rebuilt around 1655. For centuries, it was a popular pilgrimage and excursion point due to its location and observation tower, from which a view opens towards Austria, Kapla, Duh na Ostre Vrh, Brezni Vrh and Remšnik. After the First World War, the border between the Kingdom of SHS and Austria ran right through the middle of the church, until, according to an agreement in 1966, it was entirely on the Slovenian side. During the time of Yugoslavia, it suffered severe damage – it was used as a stable and the interior was damaged – but it was restored between 1962 and 1966. The church consists of a rectangular nave, a presbytery, a sacristy and a separate bell tower with a viewing platform, which is closed in winter. Masses are held only a few times a year, usually bilingual, as many believers also come from Austria. Of particular importance are Pancras Sunday in May, Pentecost Monday, the feast of St. Aleš in July and "Beautiful Sunday" in mid-September. Saint Pancras, who is often depicted as a young man with a martyr's crown and a sword or palm, is the patron saint of early Christians, an intercessor against false testimony, headaches and cramps, and one of the fourteen intercessors in emergencies.
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From the top of the bell tower you have a sensational view of the valley to Slovenia and Austria
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The bell tower offers a fantastic view of both Slovenia and Austria. It's worth climbing up to the viewing platform.
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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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A nice spot with great views in all directions
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Koroška is home to several prominent peaks, each offering unique experiences. Among the most notable are Peca (Petzen), Raduha, and Uršlja Gora (Mount St. Ursula). Other significant peaks include Knieps (Königov Vrh) – 2109 m, Hühnerkogel / Košenjak, and various peaks within the Pohorje range like Črni Vrh (1,543 m).
The peaks in Koroška offer diverse natural features. Mount Peca is known for its high mountain karst landscape and evidence of glacial activity, providing magnificent views of the Karavanke range. Raduha offers expansive, all-around views that can extend to distant peaks like Triglav on clear days, along with beautiful alpine pastures. Uršlja Gora provides wonderful views of the Mežica, Mislinja, Drava, and Šaleška Valleys, and across most of the Koroška region. Peaks like Knieps (Königov Vrh) – 2109 m also offer very nice views of the mountains and landscape.
Yes, several peaks feature unique natural attractions. On Raduha, you can explore Snežna jama (Snow Cave), Slovenia's highest-elevation show cave, where ice formations persist even in summer. Mount Peca is characterized by its high mountain karst landscape and diverse flora and fauna. The picturesque Alpine Topla Valley at its foot is also protected as a natural landmark.
Absolutely. Uršlja Gora is home to the Church of St. Ursula, the highest-lying church in Slovenia, making it a popular pilgrimage stop. It also features a monument to Carinthian fighters from 1918-1919. Mount Peca offers a unique underground adventure where you can explore a former lead and zinc mine. Additionally, St. Pongratzen Church is a historical religious building with a tower offering great panoramas, and Jezerski Vrh Memorial to Fallen Mountaineers is a significant monument on one of Pohorje's highest peaks.
The ideal time for hiking the mountain peaks in Koroška is generally from late spring to early autumn. During this period, trails are clear, and alpine pastures are in bloom, offering vibrant scenery. For specific activities like exploring Peca's underground mine, summer months are typically best. The tower at St. Pongratzen Church is also open during the summer.
Yes, Uršlja Gora (Mount St. Ursula) is known for being relatively easy to access, with various paths suitable for different levels of hikers, including family-friendly options. St. Pongratzen Church is also a popular destination for hikers and mountain bikers, offering an accessible viewpoint.
The Koroška region is well-suited for a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging ascents and moderate routes. Mountain biking is also popular, with dedicated trails like those near Petzen. For more detailed information on routes, you can explore the Hiking in Koroška Slovenien guide, the MTB Trails in Koroška Slovenien guide, or the Running Trails in Koroška Slovenien guide.
Yes, Mount Peca offers a unique opportunity to delve into the region's mining history. You can explore the former lead and zinc mine, which features over 1,000 kilometers of tunnels, by an authentic mining train, kayaking through flooded tunnels, or cycling a 5-kilometer underground route. This provides a fascinating glimpse into the area's industrial heritage.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from many of the peaks. For instance, Knieps (Königov Vrh) – 2109 m is noted for its 'very nice view of the mountains and landscape.' The historical and cultural significance, such as the church on Uršlja Gora or the mining history of Peca, also adds to the appeal. The accessibility of some peaks and the diverse range of outdoor activities are also highly valued.
Yes, Koroška offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Kordesch Kopf – Kordeževa Glava Summit loop from Riška gora' for challenging ascents, or 'Črni Vrh (1,543 m) – Črni vrh loop from Gozdni rezervat Lovrenška Jezera' for a moderate experience. Many trails lead to the summits of prominent peaks like Uršlja Gora and Raduha. You can find more options in the Hiking in Koroška Slovenien guide.
Yes, Koroška includes other significant peaks within the Pohorje, Karavanke, and Savinja Alps ranges. These include Olševa, known for its Stone Age excavation site Potočka Zijalka, and Smrekovec, which offers relaxed nature experiences. The Pohorje peaks, such as Črni Vrh (1,543 m) and Velika Kopa (1,542 m), also provide grasslands, forests, and views of surrounding areas.
Yes, welcoming mountain lodges like Koča na Loki and Koča na Grohatu are available on Raduha, offering traditional Slovenian food and a chance to connect with other hikers. Uršlja Gora also has a mountain lodge below its summit. These facilities often provide a place to rest, eat, and sometimes even stay overnight.


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