Attractions and places to see around Deutsch-Griffen, a municipality in Carinthia, Austria, offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural insights, and natural landscapes. Situated in a side valley of the Gurk Valley, it provides a tranquil setting often above the mist line. The region features a distinctive 12th-century fortified church, local history museums, and numerous hiking trails extending into the Nockberge mountains. Visitors can explore diverse natural features, from alpine meadows to dense forests and waterfalls.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The Schoberriegel is a 2,208 m (7,208 ft) high mountain located on the border of the municipalities of Reichenau and Albeck on the Turracher Höhe in the Gurktal Alps. The western and eastern flanks are steep and rocky. A gently sloping ridge leads to the summit from the north. To the south, the ridge leads to the summit of the Gruft. It is a popular hiking mountain due to its beautiful views of the Nockberge Mountains and the Turracher Höhe. A summit cross with a summit register is located at the summit.
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Done. Refill fluids, sign the summit log, and back down
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...a beautiful hiking area, not only in winter ❄️🥾👀
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Here you walk through a really great landscape that is really worth protecting.
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A great lake with a fairly unpaved shore. A beautiful reed landscape surrounds the lake.
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Deutsch-Griffen is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Fortified Church of St. James the Elder, a 12th-century Romanesque building with walls up to 3.8 meters high, offering panoramic views. The HeimatMuseum DeutschGriffen showcases local history, agriculture, and special nativity scenes. Additionally, explore two old water-powered mills along the Mühlenwanderweg or see the traditional Gurktal folk architecture of the Pfarrstadl.
Yes, the region boasts stunning natural beauty. Don't miss the Schoberriegel Summit, offering panoramic views of the Carinthian Nockberge and Gurktal Alps. The Hochmoor Trail is a unique natural experience with information boards about local flora and fauna, part of which leads over wooden walkways. You can also visit the picturesque Schwarzsee (Turrach Heights), known for its dark color and gnarled trees, or the serene Green Lake.
Deutsch-Griffen is a paradise for hikers, with trails ranging from easy walks to challenging mountain tours. You can explore the Mühlenwanderweg to discover old mills, or the Waldlehrpfad (Forest Nature Trail) for an educational experience. Trails also extend into the Nockberge Mountains, reaching peaks like Lattersteig and Wintertaler Nock. For more specific routes, check out the Mountain Hikes around Deutsch-Griffen or Easy hikes around Deutsch-Griffen guides.
Absolutely! The Hochmoor Trail is considered family-friendly, with wooden walkways and educational information. The Waldlehrpfad Griffner Schlossberg is a themed forest nature trail particularly suitable for families with children, offering playful learning about flora and fauna. Additionally, Turrach Lake and Green Lake offer beautiful, accessible areas for family outings.
Beyond hiking, Deutsch-Griffen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy a 3D archery course, horseback riding trails, and tennis courts. In winter, the Hochrindl ski area provides around 20 kilometers of slopes, winter hiking trails, toboggan runs, and cross-country ski tracks. For cycling enthusiasts, explore the MTB Trails around Deutsch-Griffen.
The best seasons for hiking and enjoying the idyllic scenery are spring, when the alpine meadows are vibrant with wildflowers, and autumn, when the landscape is adorned with warm red and golden tones. Winter offers opportunities for skiing and other snow activities at the Hochrindl ski area.
Yes, the famous Hemma Pilgrims' Way, an approximately 800-kilometer trail, passes directly through the municipal area of Deutsch-Griffen. It invites travelers seeking reflection and a spiritual journey through the beautiful Carinthian landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the intact natural surroundings, offering peace, relaxation, and magnificent far-reaching views from higher elevations. Highlights like the Hochmoor Trail are praised for their unique landscapes and educational value, while the Schoberriegel Summit is loved for its rewarding panoramic vistas.
Yes, Deutsch-Griffen boasts numerous waterfalls. The Tscheppaschlucht waterfall is noted as particularly impressive and is a beautiful natural feature to explore during your visit.
During winter, the Hochrindl ski area is a popular destination, offering around 20 kilometers of slopes for skiing, along with dedicated winter hiking trails, toboggan runs, and cross-country ski tracks, including a panoramic high-altitude trail. Visitors can also enjoy ice skating or curling in the area.
Yes, the region features several beautiful lakes. You can visit Schwarzsee (Turrach Heights), known for its dark, boggy waters and picturesque setting. The Green Lake is another beautiful spot, and Turrach Lake is the largest of the three lakes at Turracherhöhe, ideal for day trips and circular hikes.


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