Natural monuments around Weißensee, located in Kärnten, Austria, offer diverse natural attractions. The region is home to the Weißensee Nature Park, encompassing a significant area of the eastern Gailtal Alps. The centerpiece is Weißensee Lake, known for its clear, drinking-water quality and undeveloped shoreline, making it a notable natural monument itself. This area provides opportunities to experience an undisturbed natural environment with rich biodiversity.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Another great spot at Weissensee that you can enjoy
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The Weissensee - the perfect stop on a relaxed bike ride. The turquoise water sparkles in the sun, and if you sit down on the bench on the shore for a moment, you can really stretch your legs. The clear, fresh air and the view of the surrounding mountains make it difficult to get back on the bike. A cold drink on the lakeshore is almost a must here - especially if you take off your helmet for a break. On hot summer days, the atmosphere at the lake is lively, but still pleasantly quiet. Sometimes I hear a quiet rippling as the wind blows through the trees. A real treat for every cyclist! There are also small beach areas with deck chairs that practically invite you to dip your feet in the cool water. Whether you have just finished a long tour or are heading for the Weissensee - this place offers a welcome refreshment. And if you haven't had enough, you can continue cycling along the lake and enjoy the wonderful view. Make yourself comfortable, take your time and let nature work its magic on you.
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Can also be used for a jump into the water.
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The east side of Lake Weissensee is really worth a visit, very idyllic.
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Great view over the lake and you can swim in many places
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The Weißensee is 11.6 kilometers long; it measures 900 meters at its widest point and 99 meters at its deepest. With a mixing depth of 40-60 m, it is a meromictic body of water. Its area is 6.5 square kilometers and its catchment area is 46 square kilometers. Only a third of its 23-kilometer-long shore is built up (western part of the lake and the Ortsee on the eastern shore), the rest is a nature and landscape conservation area. There is no through road along the lake shore, only a narrow, sometimes steep path connects the Ronacherfels (eastern end of the road) with the eastern shore, which is otherwise only accessible from the Drautal side through the Weißenbachtal.
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Lie down, rest, relax, enjoy, recover.
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The centerpiece is the Weissensee itself, renowned as the highest bathing lake in the Alps with exceptional water quality. Visitors also highly appreciate the Dolomitenblick Pier for its views and boat trip options, and the Floating Lounger & Gosaria Meadow for a relaxing lakeside experience.
Yes, many natural monuments around Weißensee are ideal for families. The Floating Lounger & Gosaria Meadow offers wooden loungers and swings, perfect for rest and swimming. The Weissensee Fish Nature Trail provides an educational and sensory experience about the lake's aquatic life, suitable for all ages. The lake itself, Weissensee, is also very family-friendly for swimming and gentle activities.
Weißensee is known for its pristine, drinking-water quality lake, which is the highest bathing lake in the Alps. Two-thirds of its shoreline remains undeveloped, preserving rich flora and fauna, including 18 fish species and a unique European noble crayfish population. You can also observe the characteristic 'Seekreidebänke' (lake chalk banks), formed by lime deposits, which contribute to the lake's name and distinct appearance.
The Weißensee region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like the 'View of Lake Weissensee' or 'Weissensee Lakeside Trail' (find more at Running Trails around Weißensee). For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Drautal Cycle Path Steinfeld - Lind' (explore more at Road Cycling Routes around Weißensee). Hiking is also popular, with options like the 'Waterfall in Weißenbachklamm' (discover more at Waterfall hikes around Weißensee).
The Weißensee region is beautiful year-round. In summer, the lake is perfect for swimming, hiking, and cycling. In winter, the lake transforms into Europe's largest consistently frozen natural ice surface, making it a popular destination for ice skating. The unspoiled landscape and clear waters offer a tranquil experience in any season.
Yes, the Weißensee Nature Park is a habitat for diverse wildlife. It is home to 8 reptile species, 154 bird species, including the eagle owl, and 47 mammal species. The lake itself supports 18 fish species and a unique European noble crayfish population. Keep an eye out for these creatures, especially in the less developed areas of the park.
Beyond the lake itself, the Weißensee Nature Park includes other designated natural monuments. These include Buchbichl in Techendorf, known for its distinct mixed beech forest, and Gebanzkogel in Oberdorf, a forested hill featuring a variety of tree species like spruce, oak, and ash, and notable as the only hill projecting from the south-facing slope of the Weißensee furrow.
Visitors frequently praise the pristine beauty of the Weissensee, highlighting its turquoise water and undeveloped shoreline. Many appreciate the opportunity for a relaxing break at spots like the Floating Lounger & Gosaria Meadow, and the stunning views from the Dolomitenblick Pier. The overall tranquility and the chance to connect with nature in a largely undisturbed state are also highly valued.
Yes, you can take boat trips on Weißensee. From the Dolomitenblick Pier, for example, you can embark on a leisurely cruise across the lake, enjoying magnificent views of the surrounding mountains. Boat trips are also a convenient way to shorten hikes by returning to your starting point by water.
The Weißensee Nature Park, established in 2006, is considered one of the most untouched regions in the Alps. It spans 7,640.45 hectares and is committed to sustainable development and ecological land management. Its special character comes from the combination of the crystal-clear lake, dense forests, and surrounding mountain peaks, offering an authentic and tranquil natural experience with rich biodiversity.
Yes, the Dolomitenblick Pier offers excellent views of the lake and mountains. Additionally, the general landscape of the Weißensee Nature Park, with its clear waters and surrounding mountain peaks, provides numerous opportunities for panoramic views during hikes or bike rides around the lake.


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