Canyons in Bezirk Völkermarkt offer diverse natural experiences within Carinthia, Austria. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including the Karawanken UNESCO Global Geopark. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. The area's geology, shaped by millions of years of water erosion, has created distinct gorges and rock formations.
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Unfortunately, only a few meters are still accessible. The bridge has collapsed, and the hiking trail has therefore been closed.
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On hot summer days, you can pack your swimsuit. There are a few accessible spots where the water is deeper. It's a refreshing way to cool off. In midsummer, the water is quite pleasant and not too cold.
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Beautiful gorge for a leisurely little walk.
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The Mela is the southeast flank of the Dicken Koschuta - a 14km long mountain massif in the Karawanks. Good footwear and surefootedness are recommended for hiking, as the route is over rocks and scree.
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The Petzen, which forms the eastern foothills of the Karawanks chain, offers the best opportunities for sporting activities in every season. This mountain massif is characterized by steep rock faces, flowering alpine meadows and extensive fields of mountain pines. In winter, it is skiers and ski tourers who mainly use the mountain; after the snow melts, it is a magnet for hikers, mountain bikers and paragliders. A variety of different, well-signposted hiking routes with rustic and cozy alpine huts that invite you to pause and rest can be reached on varied hiking trails. Several mountain peaks tower above the high plateau: the Feistritzer Spitze (2114 m), the Knieps (2110 m) and the Kordeschkopf (2126 m). During the entire hike, the view leads you down to the surrounding valleys and the breathtaking natural scenery of this mountain world.
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At the end of the gorge there is a water adventure world for children, which invites them to play in close contact with nature. If you still have enough energy, then hike on to the mountain church of Trögern. It is a branch church of the Ebriach parish and is only open during church services. The view from above into the Trögerner Gorge and the view of the Koschuta massif will reward you for your efforts. Make sure you take enough time for the way back, because only then will you return home with many unique impressions.
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You should drive to the Trögerner Gorge from Bad Eisenkappel, because you have to travel a distance of around 8 km to get to the start. You turn onto the Ebriach-Trögerner state road opposite the Maria Dorn church and after just 3 km you come to the first narrow road - the "Ebriach Gorge". Here, a quarry is used to extract fine chippings from the extremely hard volcanic diabase for road construction. The road is narrow, often lying under the overhanging rocks, and has only one lane. Just below it is the Ebriach stream, which has dug a narrow bed for itself here over the course of thousands of years. The mighty rock walls rise steeply on both sides. Once you have passed this short stretch in the grey-green rock formation, the valley widens and you drive through the scattered settlement of Ebriach, past the Kovač inn and the school, to the junction. Here or in the following parking lots, you should park your car and walk through the Trögerner Gorge. You can also drive through the 3 km long gorge, but it is not recommended. The road is narrow, so you can only pass each other at the passing places. It is asphalted throughout and secured with wooden guard rails. The entire gorge has no significant inclines, so you can visit it with a stroller or even a wheelchair. You can only enjoy its beauty if you walk through the gorge on foot!
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The Trögerner Gorge is particularly known for its accessibility. A paved road runs through the entire gorge, making it suitable for walking with strollers or even wheelchairs, as it has no significant inclines. It's an ideal option for those seeking an easy and family-friendly experience.
Yes, Bezirk Völkermarkt offers several family-friendly gorges. The Trögerner Gorge is highly recommended, featuring a paved path suitable for strollers and a 'Wassererlebniswelt' (water adventure world) and playground at its end for children. Kupitz Gorge is another family-friendly natural monument, offering an idyllic landscape formed by water over millions of years.
The gorges in Bezirk Völkermarkt, especially the Trögerner Gorge, are rich in geological wonders. You can see deep ravines carved by millions of years of water erosion, observe beautifully polished conglomerates in the streambed, and find various types of Triassic limestones that have yielded fossils, shells, and even fish. Educational display boards along the way explain these geological and botanical Besonderheiten.
The clear, oxygen-rich streams in gorges like the Trögerner Gorge provide a valuable habitat for fish, including trout, and various aquatic insects. The gorges are also home to rare and endangered plant and animal species, alongside typical beech and grey alder forests, and a mix of alpine and sub-Mediterranean vegetation due to the unique microclimate.
The Trögerner Gorge can be visited throughout the year, offering a unique experience in every season. However, caution is advised in winter due to potential black ice and unplowed paths. During hot summer days, many spots along the cold stream invite visitors to cool off and play in the water.
Yes, the gorges are often integrated into hiking networks. For example, the paved road through the Trögerner Gorge also serves as a hiking trail for the Eisenwurzenweg 08 and the Julius Kugy Alpine Trail. Additionally, a hike further up from the gorge to the mountain church of Trögern offers magnificent views into the gorge and towards the Koschuta massif. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore Mountain Hikes in Bezirk Völkermarkt.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. The Trögernbach, flowing through the Trögerner Gorge, is an ideal area for fly fishing. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes available, including those suitable for Gravel biking in Bezirk Völkermarkt and general Cycling in Bezirk Völkermarkt.
The Luscha-Alm Gorge and Rock Faces is a notable viewpoint, offering stunning vistas of steep rock faces and alpine meadows. From the Trögerner Gorge, hiking up to the mountain church of Trögern provides magnificent views into the gorge itself and towards the impressive Koschuta massif.
For those seeking more challenging terrain, the Mela Koschuta Geotrail is a natural monument that offers a challenging trail with impressive rock formations and viewpoints. The Luscha-Alm Gorge and Rock Faces also features steep rock faces and is categorized as an intermediate trail.
The gorges in Bezirk Völkermarkt, particularly within the Karawanken UNESCO Global Geopark, are geologically significant due to their formation from Triassic limestones dating back 250-210 million years. The continuous erosion by water has created deep ravines and exposed ancient rock formations, offering insights into millions of years of geological history. Display boards in areas like the Trögerner Gorge provide detailed explanations.
Visitors frequently praise the wild and romantic scenery, the impressive natural beauty, and the accessibility of the gorges. Many appreciate the opportunity to walk through areas like the Trögerner Gorge with ease, even with strollers. The combination of geological wonders, diverse flora and fauna, and opportunities for cooling off in the streams makes for a memorable experience.


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