Best natural monuments around Trebesing offer diverse natural attractions within Carinthia, Austria. The region is characterized by its alpine scenery, including the Nockberge Mountains and the nearby Lake Millstatt. Visitors can explore various natural features, from gorges and waterfalls to high-altitude plateaus and mountain summits. The landscape provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst varied terrain.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Summit at 2109 meters measures 360 degree views.
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The view from this high plateau around the Millstätter Alpe is simply gigantic. In May we still had patches of snow in the sunshine and you feel like you are in another world up there. The dry, short grass crunches with the lichen under your shoes. The landscape seems rough with its rugged rocks, some of which look like barrows and are inhabited by marmots. I felt like I was on a tundra expedition. Wonderful!
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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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From the Frido Kordonhütte (1,649 m) to the summit of the Stubeck (2,370 m) The Stubeck is located in the Lieser-Maltatal region in the Ankogel group in Carinthia. At the summit there is a wonderful view of the Malta Valley as far as the Hohe Tauern, the Nockberge and, in the south, the Karawanken and the Julian Alps. A leisurely, moderately difficult hike that is also ideal with children! (Source Bergfex)
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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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The Trebesing region offers a diverse range of natural features. You can discover impressive gorges like the Barbarossa Gorge Waterfall, serene lakes such as Egelsee (Carinthia), and high-altitude plateaus like the Millstätter Alpe Plateau. The nearby Drachenschlucht (Dragon Gorge) and the vast Nockberge Mountains also provide stunning natural landscapes.
Yes, several natural monuments are well-suited for families. The Barbarossa Gorge Waterfall is designed as a themed hike with signs telling the story of Emperor Barbarossa, making it engaging for children. The Stubeck Summit Cross offers a moderately difficult hike with beautiful views, also ideal with children. Additionally, the Nock Dragon Water Fountain is a fun attraction for all ages, part of the Carinthia-Millstätter See water adventure world.
The area around Trebesing offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find themed hikes like the one through the Barbarossa Gorge Waterfall, easy summit hikes to spots like the Stubeck Summit Cross, and trails around lakes such as Egelsee (Carinthia). The broader Nockberge Mountains and the Millstätter See Höhensteig also provide extensive hiking opportunities through diverse alpine scenery.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting the Stubeck Summit Cross, which offers panoramic vistas of the Malta Valley, Hohe Tauern, and Nockberge from 2370 m altitude. The Millstätter Alpe Plateau also provides gigantic 360-degree views. The Slow Trail Mirnock near Lake Millstatt is another impressive energy spot with panoramic views.
Beyond hiking, the region around Trebesing is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like those found in the Cycling around Trebesing guide, or explore mountain biking trails detailed in the MTB Trails around Trebesing guide. Lake Millstatt, a short distance away, offers swimming, water sports, and boat cruises.
The best time to visit largely depends on the activities you plan. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, swimming in Lake Millstatt, and enjoying the blooming nature. Autumn offers vibrant forest colors, especially in the Nockberge Mountains. While some areas might be accessible for winter hiking, certain high-altitude spots or gorges might have limited access due to snow or ice.
Yes, beyond the well-known spots, the region holds unique natural attractions. The Drachenschlucht (Dragon Gorge), part of the Drachenmeile Energie Erlebnisweg, offers an immersive experience with natural features and a long suspension bridge. The Slow Trail Mirnock near Lake Millstatt is recognized as an impressive energy spot, providing a powerful natural setting for meditative experiences.
Hiking difficulties vary. The Barbarossa Gorge Waterfall is considered to have a moderate level of difficulty, suitable for families. The hike to the Stubeck Summit Cross is described as a leisurely, moderately difficult hike. Many trails in the Nockberge Mountains cater to all fitness levels, from easy walks to more challenging alpine routes.
Yes, for example, near the Nock Dragon Water Fountain, the Millstätter Hütte invites visitors to rest and enjoy treats like chocolate cake. Many hiking routes, especially in the Nockberge region or around Lake Millstatt, will have mountain huts or cafes where you can take a break and refuel.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from summits and plateaus, such as those from the Stubeck Summit Cross and the Millstätter Alpe Plateau. The engaging themed hikes, like the one at the Barbarossa Gorge Waterfall, are also highly rated for their family-friendly appeal and natural beauty. The serene atmosphere of places like Egelsee (Carinthia) is also a highlight.
Yes, the region offers excellent road cycling opportunities. You can find various routes, including those around Lake Millstatt and through the Malta Valley. For detailed options, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Trebesing guide, which lists routes of varying difficulty.


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