Best mountain peaks around Nötsch im Gailtal are defined by the majestic surrounding mountains, with Dobratsch being a prominent natural landmark. This picturesque village is nestled in the Gailtal valley, offering access to diverse alpine landscapes. The region features a unique cultural and natural environment, including woodlands and alpine pastures. These areas provide habitats for various plant and animal species.
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Great views and a great MTB approach from Slovenia. MTB descents towards Austria are apparently not permitted.
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...a very beautiful "local mountain of Villach" with wonderful views 🥾👀
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...a very beautiful "local mountain of Villach" with wonderful views 🥾👀
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The very conceptual name is both complete and true to the program. A great opportunity to stand high up at a "three-state junction" and look down on their countries.
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The route to the summit of the Dobratsch, starting point at the Rosstratte car park, can be done in several ways. The easiest, however, is to follow the "normal" route. This should also be possible for inexperienced and not particularly well-equipped people. Good footwear is a must, however, as the path is partly made of coarse gravel and can be slippery, especially when going downhill. It is around 4.5 km with an elevation difference of around 450 m. The effort is definitely worth it, the view from the summit cross is fantastic.
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In the northern corner of the choir there is a small tower with a shingle-covered pyramid roof. The altar marked "1690" and "1855" was restored in 1992. (https://www.kath-kirche-kaernten.at/pfarren/kirche/C3238/wallfahrtskirche-maria-am-stein)
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Pilgrimage Church of Mary at the Holy Stone The German Chapel stands at an altitude of 2159 m on the Dobratsch in the municipality of Bad Bleiberg and is dedicated to Mary at the Holy Stone. It is a branch church of the Roman Catholic parish of Bad Bleiberg. The name "German Chapel" is used to distinguish it from the Windic Chapel, the second mountain church on the Dobratsch. According to legend, the construction of the church was preceded by an apparition of the Virgin Mary. Mary is said to have appeared to a Bleiberg tradesman or a shepherd in distress sitting on a stone. The builders of the first chapel, consecrated on August 15, 1693, were therefore either Bleiberg tradesmen or miners from Bleiberg-Kreuth and the farmers from the upper villages of Villach. In 1731, the original wooden chapel was replaced by a brick one, which was not consecrated until 1853. The simple, small building consists of a nave with a flat ceiling and a barrel-vaulted choir with a 5/8 end. ...
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The German Chapel stands at an altitude of 2159 m on the Dobratsch in the municipality of Bad Bleiberg and is dedicated to Mary on the Holy Stone. It is a branch church of the Roman Catholic parish of Bad Bleiberg. The name "German Chapel" is used to distinguish it from the Windic Chapel, the second mountain church on the Dobratsch. According to legend, the construction of the church was preceded by an apparition of the Virgin Mary. Mary is said to have appeared to a Bleiberg tradesman or a shepherd in distress sitting on a stone. The builders of the first chapel, consecrated on August 15, 1693, were therefore either Bleiberg tradesmen or miners from Bleiberg-Kreuth and the farmers from the upper villages of Villach. In 1731, the original wooden chapel was replaced by a brick one, which was not consecrated until 1853. The simple, small building consists of a nave with a flat ceiling and a barrel-vaulted choir with a 5/8 end. In the northern corner of the choir there is a small tower with a shingle-covered pyramid roof. The altar marked “1690” and “1855” was restored in 1992. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The most prominent peak is Dobratsch, also known as Villacher Alpe, which is a protected nature park offering diverse landscapes and panoramic views. Another notable peak is Kobesnock, which provides quieter hiking experiences and views towards Dobratsch and the Gailtal valley. For a unique experience, consider visiting the Three-Country Point (Peč / Ofen / Monte Forno) Summit, where the borders of Austria, Italy, and Slovenia meet.
The Dobratsch Nature Park, Carinthia's first nature park, is a unique millennia-old cultural and natural landscape. It features woodlands, alpine pastures, and streams, providing a habitat for a diverse range of rare animal and plant species, including 125 types of birds and over 1400 types of butterflies. It's also known for its extensive hiking trails and breathtaking panoramic views.
Yes, from the Dobratsch Summit and the Church of Maria am Stein, you can enjoy a gigantic panoramic view with a panorama window and a summit cross. The Skywalk 'Rote Wand' viewing platform on Dobratsch also offers breathtaking views 400 meters above the ground. Additionally, the Three-Country Point (Peč / Ofen / Monte Forno) Summit provides a unique perspective where you can see the landscapes of Austria, Italy, and Slovenia simultaneously.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different fitness levels. On Dobratsch, you can find well-signposted paths from leisurely strolls to challenging mountain tours, including the 69-kilometer Dobratsch Circular Route and the scenic Jägersteig. For a quieter experience, Kobesnock offers routes like the 'Kobesnock Crossing'. You can find more hiking options, including routes like the 'Kaltes Bründl Spring – Kuhriegel Trail on Dobratsch', in the Hiking around Nötsch im Gailtal guide.
Yes, the 16.5 km long Villach Alpine Road, a panoramic toll road, makes many attractions within the Dobratsch Nature Park easily accessible. Some paths, such as parts of the Geology Path and the Skywalk 'Rote Wand', are even barrier-free, making them suitable for strollers and individuals using walking aids.
Yes, on Dobratsch, you can find the Dobratsch Summit Hut (Ludwig-Walter Hut), which offers a culinary variety of classic Austrian cuisine amidst the natural surroundings. It's a great spot to enjoy traditional specialties and refreshments while taking in the views.
The region is ideal for hiking in spring, summer, and autumn. During these seasons, the trails are generally clear, and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. In winter, Dobratsch transforms into a wonderland suitable for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and ski touring, provided snow conditions are favorable.
The Dobratsch Nature Park is home to a diverse range of rare animal and plant species. It boasts 125 types of birds and over 1400 types of butterflies. The Sensory Alpine Garden within the park showcases over 1000 species of alpine plants, and the Aichingerhütte features an exhibition on the local bird world.
Absolutely. Besides hiking, you can explore various cycling and mountain biking routes. For mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Nötsch im Gailtal guide, which includes routes like 'Achomitzer Alm – View of the Julian Alps loop'. For road cycling, the Cycling around Nötsch im Gailtal guide offers options such as the 'Alpe Adria Route – Gailtal cycle path loop'.
Dobratsch has been a pilgrimage destination for centuries. At its peak, you can find two of Europe's highest-altitude churches, including the Maria am Heiligen Stein Chapel (German Chapel). The Three-Country Point (Peč / Ofen / Monte Forno) Summit also holds historical significance as a meeting point of three national borders.
While the region is generally dog-friendly, specific rules may apply within the Dobratsch Nature Park to protect wildlife. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and adhere to local signage. For detailed information on dog-friendly rules, it's best to consult the official Dobratsch Nature Park website.
While the Villach Alpine Road provides excellent access by car, public transport options to the Dobratsch Nature Park are available, especially during peak seasons. For the most current schedules and routes, it is advisable to check local public transport websites or the official Dobratsch Nature Park website.


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