Best attractions and places to see around Gitschtal are found in this valley in Carinthia, Austria, situated between Lake Weissensee and Nassfeld. The region is characterized by the 2,300-meter Reißkofel mountain, offering views of the surrounding landscape. Gitschtal provides a combination of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor activities. The area has a historical mining tradition, with remnants visible in places like Gösseringgraben.
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Limitless MTB fun between mountains, lakes and trails
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Enjoyment and high-altitude – hiking around Lake Weissensee
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The Rattendorfer Alm in the Carnic Alps is surrounded by idyllic alpine meadows where cows graze in summer. The homemade cheese is particularly popular. The hut can be reached by car, mountain bike and on foot. You can also stay overnight here. More information is available at https://rattendorferalm.at/index.php
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The gorge is really beautiful and the best thing is that the water of the mountain stream is really drinkable! Only the "round trip" is not recommended.
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Good hot and cold food. Own craft beer (light). Great view. Buy your own cheese.
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Very beautiful and long gorge (4km) with many information boards on the formation and geology. In some places you can put your tired feet in the water or build little stone men
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Sure-footedness is a prerequisite, and you should also have a head for heights
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The Weißensee is 11.6 kilometers long; at its widest point it measures 900 meters, at its deepest 99 meters. With a mixing depth of 40-60 m, it is a meromictic body of water. Its surface area is 6.5 square kilometers and its catchment area covers 46 square kilometers. Only a third of its 23-kilometer-long shore is built on (western part of the lake and the Ortsee on the eastern shore), the rest is under nature and landscape protection. 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 through the Weißenbachtal from the Drautal side.
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Good paths and easy to drive for MTB from both sides to the Alm
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The Gitschtal region is rich in natural beauty. Highlights include the impressive 2,300-meter Reißkofel mountain, offering splendid views. You can also explore the Garnitzen Gorge, considered one of Austria's most beautiful gorges, or experience the wild-romantic Weißenbachklamm (Weißenbach Gorge) with its numerous springs. The Wild hiking trail on the northern shore of Lake Weissensee also offers breathtaking views.
Yes, Gitschtal offers several family-friendly options. The Gailtalbauer is a modern show farm with experiences like a show dairy, hay cinema, and a petting zoo. Farm Golf is another fun activity for all ages. For outdoor fun, the Erlebnis-Freibad Gitschtal (Outdoor Adventure Pool) is perfect for hot summer days. In winter, the Weißbriach Family Ski Region provides a family-friendly ski area.
Gitschtal boasts a 200-kilometer network of hiking trails suitable for various levels. For experienced hikers, the Wild hiking trail on the northern shore of Lake Weissensee is recommended. The Garnitzen Gorge offers challenging but rewarding trails requiring surefootedness. For more options, you can explore Mountain Hikes around Gitschtal or Waterfall hikes around Gitschtal.
Gitschtal has a rich history, particularly its mining tradition for gold, silver, and iron ore. You can see remnants of this history in areas like Gösseringgraben. Cultural sites include the Weissbriach Protestant Church with its neo-Gothic architecture, St. Johann zu Weissbriach Church, and St. Lorenzen Catholic Church. The Gitschtal Blacksmith Museum in Weissbriach offers insights into the region's artisanal past.
The region is home to beautiful lakes perfect for water activities. Lake Weissensee offers opportunities for swimming in its turquoise waters, boating, sailing, surfing, and fishing. Pressegger See is another natural lake known for its warm water temperatures (up to 28°C) and drinking water quality, making it ideal for swimming. The Erlebnis-Freibad Gitschtal also provides refreshing dips.
Gitschtal is well-equipped for cyclists. The Familienradwanderweg R3b cycle route connects to an extensive 950-kilometer network of MTB and cycling routes in the wider Nassfeld-Pressegger See and Weissensee regions. Challenging MTB routes, such as the one up to Möslalm, are also available. You can find more options in MTB Trails around Gitschtal.
Several huts and alms in the area offer regional food and sometimes accommodation. Naggler Alm is a popular stopover known for its regional food. The Rattendorfer Alm also offers regional dishes, rooms, or dormitories, and even has a cheese dairy.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the impressive gorges and the serene lakes. The challenging yet rewarding trails, like those in Garnitzen Gorge, are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the regional food and welcoming atmosphere at mountain huts such as Naggler Alm, and the breathtaking views from various viewpoints like the Techendorf Bridge.
For hiking and water activities, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal, with lakes like Pressegger See reaching pleasant swimming temperatures. For winter sports, the Weißbriach Family Ski Region is active during the colder months, offering skiing and cross-country skiing. The region also hosts traditional events and festivals throughout the year, such as the annual cabbage festival in early October.
Yes, Gitschtal hosts several traditional events. These include the 'Kirchtag' celebrations, the Gitschtal carnival, and the annual cabbage festival, which is celebrated on the first Sunday in October. A unique local event is the Gitschtal cowpat tombola, adding to the region's distinctive charm.
Absolutely. The Garnitzen Gorge is a prominent attraction, known for its interesting and challenging trails. Additionally, the Weißenbachklamm (Weißenbach Gorge) is described as a wild-romantic place with numerous small springs. For more waterfall-specific hikes, you can check out Waterfall hikes around Gitschtal.
The 2,300-meter Reißkofel mountain is a dominant natural feature in Gitschtal, offering impressive views and serving as a key attraction for hikers and mountaineers. Its presence defines much of the valley's landscape and provides a stunning backdrop for many outdoor activities.


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