Best natural monuments around Baldramsdorf are found in Upper Carinthia, Austria, providing access to diverse natural attractions. The region encompasses prominent mountains, sections of the ecologically significant Upper Drau River, and the nearby Millstätter See. These areas present varied landscapes, from alpine meadows to tranquil lake shores, showcasing the area's natural heritage. The municipality serves as a gateway to exploring these natural features.
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A nice idea to enjoy a break on the Slow Trail.
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…the Goldeck is a worthwhile “sports mountain” at any time of year! 😃
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…the Goldeck area is a wonderful hiking area in every season! 😃
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The Egelsee is a moor lake in Carinthia, Austria, and is located at an altitude of 780 m above sea level on the Millstätter See ridge. The small forest lake can be reached from Molzbichl and Rothenthurn, from the southern shore of the Millstätter See or via the hiking trails on the Millstätter See ridge.
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Domitian statues: in the niche of the Burgstaller house on the market square in Millstatt, at the FF depot Millstatt, and on a platform in the lake in front of the Schiller Park (4.20 m high sculpture modeled by Prof. Giorgio Igne from Sacile/Italy) Saint Domitian and the creation of Millstatt: At Hochgosch, opposite Millstatt, there are the remains of a castle. A pagan duke is said to have once lived here. He is said to have immigrated from the east in the 8th century and to have been of Slavic descent. This pagan was now converted to Christianity in a very strange way. At that time, the lake stretched from Millstatt to Radenthein, and its water level reached as far as Calvary. Domitian, that was the name of this duke, had a son. He wanted to take a trip on the lake. But because there was a strong wind, his parents advised him against it. However, disobedient as he was, he did not allow himself to be dissuaded from his resolution.
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Domitian statues: in the niche of the Burgstaller house on the market square in Millstatt, at the FF depot Millstatt, and on a platform in the lake in front of the Schiller Park (4.20 m high sculpture modeled by Prof. Giorgio Igne from Sacile/Italy) Saint Domitian and the creation of Millstatt: At Hochgosch, opposite Millstatt, there are the remains of a castle. A pagan duke is said to have once lived here. He is said to have immigrated from the east in the 8th century and to have been of Slavic descent. This pagan was now converted to Christianity in a very strange way. At that time, the lake stretched from Millstatt to Radenthein, and its water level reached as far as Calvary. Domitian, that was the name of this duke, had a son. He wanted to take a trip on the lake. But because there was a strong wind, his parents advised him against it. However, disobedient as he was, he did not allow himself to be dissuaded from his resolution.
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Bit strange (we only saw it in the rain), but funny
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Goldeck Summit Cross, which offers panoramic views across Carinthia. Another favorite is the Latschur Summit, known for its perfect all-round views and often being less crowded than Goldeck. For a unique experience, the Nock Dragon Water Fountain is also very popular, especially as part of the Carinthia-Millstätter See water adventure world.
Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. The Nock Dragon Water Fountain is a unique attraction that children often find fascinating. The Floating Lounger & Gosaria Meadow by the lake is perfect for families, offering swimming, wooden loungers, and benches. Additionally, the Egelsee (Carinthia), a moor lake, provides wooden walkways and seating areas, making it a pleasant spot for a family outing and a swim.
The region around Baldramsdorf boasts diverse natural features. You'll find majestic mountain summits like Goldeck and Latschur offering extensive views. There are also serene lakes such as Millstätter See and the tranquil moor lake Egelsee. The area is also home to the ecologically significant Upper Drau River, featuring Austria's largest grey alder riparian forest and rich biodiversity.
The area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on mountains like Goldeck, which is known as a 'sports mountain' with diverse trails. The Upper Drau River is excellent for cycling along the Drau Cycle Path and gentle river walks. Nearby Millstätter See provides opportunities for water sports, swimming, and scenic walks along its shores. For more detailed routes, you can explore guides like Running Trails around Baldramsdorf, Cycling around Baldramsdorf, and Gravel biking around Baldramsdorf.
The natural monuments around Baldramsdorf are appealing year-round. In summer, the lakes like Millstätter See are perfect for swimming and water sports, and mountain trails are ideal for hiking. The Goldeck Summit Cross is considered a worthwhile destination at any time of year, transforming into a ski resort in winter with opportunities for guided ski tours or snowshoe hikes. Even the Nock Dragon Water Fountain can freeze in winter, offering a unique sight.
Yes, the region offers unique natural phenomena. The Egelsee (Carinthia) is a fascinating moor lake where you can notice different water temperatures and heat flows when swimming. The Upper Drau River, as a European Protected Area, showcases a rare free-flowing river ecosystem with Austria's largest grey alder riparian forest and a diverse array of endangered fish and bird species.
Absolutely. Millstätter See is a popular spot for swimming, with waters reaching up to 25°C in summer. The Floating Lounger & Gosaria Meadow provides direct access to the lake for swimming. You can also swim in the Egelsee (Carinthia), a moor lake, which offers a refreshing experience.
The Upper Drau European Protected Area is a haven for wildlife. It supports 19 native fish species, including endangered ones like the Danube salmon. Over 140 bird species, with 51 on the red list, inhabit the area, and white storks have been successfully breeding near Baldramsdorf. You might also spot kingfishers, amphibians, and even the European otter, which has re-established a small population.
Yes, the region is rich in stunning viewpoints. The Goldeck Summit Cross offers breathtaking panoramic views across Carinthia, extending to Millstätter See and even the Großglockner on clear days. The Latschur Summit also provides a perfect all-round view of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the Stana Mandl Cairn on Lammersdorfer Berg, near Millstätter See, offers spectacular views of the lake and the Nockberge mountains.
Visitors consistently highlight the incredible panoramic views from summits like Goldeck Summit Cross and Latschur Summit. The tranquility and beauty of the lakes, especially for swimming and relaxing at spots like the Floating Lounger & Gosaria Meadow, are also highly praised. Many appreciate the diverse opportunities for hiking and cycling, and the unique experience of the Nock Dragon Water Fountain.
The Goldeck mountain is easily accessible via modern cable cars, allowing visitors to reach higher elevations and enjoy panoramic views without strenuous hiking. The areas around Millstätter See, including spots like the Floating Lounger & Gosaria Meadow, are generally easy to access for leisurely walks and relaxation by the water.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each natural monument are not detailed, many hiking and walking trails in the broader region, particularly along the Drau Cycle Path and around Millstätter See, are generally suitable for dogs on a leash. It's always advisable to check local regulations for specific areas, especially protected zones like the Upper Drau European Protected Area, to ensure compliance.


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