Attractions and places to see around Ferlacher Stausee include a variety of natural features and cultural sites. This reservoir in Carinthia, Austria, is surrounded by hills, meadows, and forests, providing a setting for outdoor activities. The area features historical landmarks, hydroelectric power stations, and extensive cycling and hiking trails. It serves as a popular spot for leisurely walks and bike tours, with its emerald green water inviting activities like stand-up paddling.
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The best connection between Klagenfurt and Ferlach when you are out and about by bike (except for road bikes)
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On the Ferlacher Stausee you can paddle comfortably through the solitude, watching cows graze
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The castle was partially destroyed by the earthquake of 1348, but was immediately rebuilt. For the year 1349, Hollenburg is documented as the seat of a district judge.
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The Ferlach cycling tour – with an intermediate stop in Feistritz im Rosental – is a cycling experience for the whole family. The extremely flat route sticks to roads with little traffic and cycle paths and delights more with its scenery than its difficulty. The first half of the tour leads along the popular Drauradweg cycle path on a flat and easily rideable gravel track. Along the way, the Drauradweg inns provide proper refreshment for exhausted pedal knights.
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The upper area of this territory can still be described as a flowing section, with the head of the reservoir gradually transitioning into a slow-flowing area. In the lower part of the reservoir, the river is bordered by high dams; it is over 500 meters wide here, and the current is extremely low. The shallow water zones with their reed beds offer ideal spawning grounds for fish. The Wellersdorf bay is a protected area and therefore can only be fished from June 16th onwards. Whitefish predominate, and there is a lot of fishing for carp and tench. Salmonids are caught occasionally in the upper area. Among the predatory fish, zander, pike, and catfish are present. There is hardly a native fish species that doesn't exist here; surprises are always possible.
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Stage 4: Villach - Ferlach The following section is certainly the most varied (52 km) of this cycle tour. There are many lakes within easy reach and trips to Lake Wörthersee and Lake Faakersee are particularly worthwhile. Before you reach the site of Hallstatt-era graves near Rosegg, you should also try your luck at Casino Velden. The Drau cycle path now mostly takes you on easily navigable dam paths through the enchanting Rosental. Impressive rocks, castles and lakes provide a variety of landscapes. A highlight is the stage destination, the gunsmith town of Ferlach.
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The power plant dams the Drava for ten kilometers up to the upstream Feistritz/Ludmannsdorf power plant, thus forming the Ferlach reservoir.
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Very narrow, drive carefully
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The Ferlacher Stausee area offers a mix of natural beauty and historical sites. You can visit impressive man-made structures like the Ferlach Dam and the Ferlach Maria Rain hydroelectric power station, which also provide scenic viewpoints. Historic landmarks such as Hollenburg Castle are also accessible, alongside natural features like the lake itself and various cycling paths.
Yes, the region boasts several historical sites. A prominent one is Hollenburg Castle, a 12th-century fortress perched on a rock overlooking the Drau River. Its courtyard and a viewing platform offer magnificent views of the Karawanken mountains and are freely accessible. Additionally, Schloss Ebenthal is another historical building of interest in the area.
The Ferlacher Stausee itself is a beautiful natural feature, an emerald green reservoir perfect for enjoying nature. You can also find the Drau Cycle Path (Drauradweg) Scenic Section which winds through forests and along the river, offering picturesque views. The surrounding area features gentle hills, meadows, and dense forests ideal for exploration.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Drau Cycle Path, which offers diverse perspectives throughout the year. Hiking is also popular, with numerous trails around the lake, including a 10-kilometer circular path. The lake's calm waters are also ideal for stand-up paddling. For more cycling options, explore routes in the Cycling around Ferlacher Stausee guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Ferlacher Stausee. A popular option is the approximately 10-kilometer circular path around the lake, offering splendid views. Shorter walks along the shore or through nearby forests are also suitable for families with children. You can find more details on easy routes in the Easy hikes around Ferlacher Stausee guide, including loops like the 'Ferlach Dam – Ressnig Pond loop from Ferlach'.
Absolutely! The Drau Cycle Path is a major highlight, providing a scenic route with various perspectives throughout the year. It's well-suited for cycling and offers beautiful views of the Drava. For more detailed cycling routes and options, refer to the Cycling around Ferlacher Stausee guide.
The best seasons for hiking and enjoying the vibrant nature around Ferlacher Stausee are spring, summer, and autumn due to the mild temperatures. The lake itself is enjoyable both in summer for water activities like stand-up paddling and in winter for serene walks.
Yes, the area features several excellent viewpoints. The Ferlach Maria Rain hydroelectric power station and the Ferlach Dam both offer great views of the Drava. Additionally, the Kaiserhütte Viewpoint provides a 'dream view' and a deep perspective into the Rosental valley, making for a memorable experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The Ferlach Dam is noted for its impressive structure and as a starting point for trails. The Ferlach Maria Rain hydroelectric power station is valued for its views of the Drava. The Drau Cycle Path (Drauradweg) Scenic Section is praised for its amazing views, cool forests, and bridges.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Drau Cycle Path is suitable for families, and shorter walks along the lake shore or through nearby forests are perfect for children. The Ferlacher Badesee (Ressnig Teich), located south of the main reservoir, provides ample space for swimming during warm months and can be reached by bike or car.
While the Ferlacher Stausee itself is a reservoir, the nearby Ferlacher Badesee (Ressnig Teich) is an excellent option for swimming. Located south of the main reservoir, this bathing lake offers plenty of space to cool off, even during hot summer months. It's easily accessible by car or via the Drau cycle path.
Beyond historical castles, you can visit the Rosental Open-Air Museum (Freilichtmuseum Rosental). Here, visitors can explore traditional farmhouses and gain insights into the regional culture and heritage, offering a glimpse into the local way of life.


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