Best attractions and places to see around Hermagor-Pressegger See are found in the Gailtal Valley, Carinthia, a region characterized by its warm lake and mountain scenery. This area is recognized as the world's first Slow Food Travel Region, emphasizing traditional food production and environmental care. Visitors can explore diverse natural features and cultural sites. The landscape offers opportunities for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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22 tunnels and several bridges are an experience, as well as mountain scenery and rivers.
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This cycle path is 415 kilometers long and connects the cities of Grado and Salzburg. It can be traveled in both directions. In Italy it is called “FVG 1” while in Austria it is “R2.” The cycle path took the place of the old railway of which many details can still be seen, especially the tunnels, stations and some tracks. Along the cycle route some of the stations have become bars/restaurants, creating important refreshment points for cyclists. The cycle path was inaugurated in 2011.
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Good hot and cold food. Own craft beer (light). Great view. Buy your own cheese.
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The tunnels bring the hoped-for cooling. 👍
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incredibly great section of the AlpeAdria cycle path
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The region boasts diverse natural beauty. You can visit Garnitzen Gorge, known for its wild hiking trails and emerald-green streams. Another highlight is the naturally warm Pressegger See, ideal for swimming, or the Wild hiking trail on the northern shore of Lake Weissensee, offering scenic views. Don't miss the rare Wulfenia flower, found on the slopes of Gartnerkofel peak.
Yes, there are several options for families. The Erlebnis Park (Adventure Park) next to Pressegger See offers rides and pools. The BergWasser Trail (Aqua Trail Bergwasser) is designed for children to explore nature and test their courage in a rock labyrinth. Many sections of the Alpe Adria Cycle Path – Pontebbana Railway Section are also suitable for families, offering easy cycling through tunnels and over bridges.
The region offers a variety of hiking experiences. For challenging routes, the Garnitzen Gorge requires sure-footedness. For scenic walks, try the Wild hiking trail on the northern shore of Lake Weissensee. There are also many easy hikes, such as those found in the guide Easy hikes around Hermagor-Pressegger See, including trails through the reeds by Lake Pressegger See and loops around Egger Alm.
You can visit Möderndorf Castle, which houses the Gailtaler Heimatmuseum, showcasing the valley's food, culture, and history. The region is also recognized as the world's first Slow Food Travel Region, emphasizing traditional food production and environmental care. Other sites include Nassfeld Chapel and Pfarrkirche Hermagor.
The most popular cycling route is the Alpe Adria Cycle Path – Pontebbana Railway Section. This path follows an old railway line, featuring 22 tunnels and several bridges, offering scenic views of mountains and rivers. It's part of the longer Alpe Adria Cycle Route, which connects Grado and Salzburg.
The region is popular year-round. For swimming and summer activities, early summer is ideal due to the naturally warm Pressegger See. Hiking and cycling are excellent from spring through autumn. Winter offers skiing at the Nassfeld Ski Arena, one of the largest in the Southern Alps.
Yes, the Gailtal Valley, including Hermagor-Pressegger See, is the world's first Slow Food Travel Region. You can visit Egger Alm, a seasonal mountain pasture known for its regional cheese production (Gailtaler Almkäse). The Rattendorfer Alm also offers regional dishes and the option to visit a cheese dairy if booked in advance.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural scenery and the variety of outdoor activities. The Alpe Adria Cycle Path – Pontebbana Railway Section is loved for its unique experience of tunnels and bridges. The Garnitzen Gorge is admired for its impressive, wild trails, and the Wild hiking trail on the northern shore of Lake Weissensee is appreciated for its beautiful views and tranquil setting.
Yes, there are specific routes dedicated to waterfall hikes. You can explore options like the Tschaukofall – Zucher Waterfall loop from Lake Pressegg, or the Radniger Waterfall – Madatsche Meadow loop from Hermagor. More details can be found in the guide Waterfall hikes around Hermagor-Pressegger See.
Absolutely. You can climb to the top of Poludnig Mountain for panoramic views. The Ida Warte also offers great vistas. Additionally, many hiking trails, such as the Wild hiking trail on the northern shore of Lake Weissensee, feature benches with excellent views of the surrounding nature.
During winter, the Nassfeld Ski Arena is a major attraction. It's one of the largest and most modern ski resorts in the Southern Alps and hosts one of the world's longest ski races, offering extensive opportunities for skiing and snowboarding.
While specific dog-friendly designations for all trails are not detailed, many natural areas and hiking trails in the region are generally suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners adhere to local regulations. It's always best to check specific trail rules before heading out.


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