Best mountain peaks near Glanegg offer diverse opportunities for exploration in the Carinthian region. This area features a landscape characterized by summits, forests, and historical sites. Glanegg provides access to various elevations, from lower hills to more prominent peaks. The region is known for its natural beauty and cultural landmarks often found at higher altitudes.
Last updated: August 10, 2026
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And then there's the Pirkerkogel – 666 meters above everyday life. The path up isn't long, but long enough to forget the noise below. At the top, a picture like something out of a brochure about an Alpine idyll awaits: lake, mountains, forests – and in the middle of it all, the Pyramidenkogel, rising from the back of the mountain like a distant exclamation point. If you're lucky, you'll still find the bench free – it's half in the light, half in the shade, and, as one commentator wrote, is dry even in the rain. Perhaps that's the true quality of this place: even the weather seems to be considerate here.
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The 1,160-meter-high Veitsberg lies in the Wimitz Mountains and is actually a subsidiary peak of the nearby Gößeberg, but it is often considered a mountain in its own right. A chapel stands on its summit, first mentioned in 1580 – the site may have served as a place of worship in Roman times. After a fire in 1950, the chapel was rebuilt. Veitsberg is also the third and highest stop in the traditional Vierbergelauf (Four Mountains Run), in which the chapel is circled three times and the bell is rung to make a wish.
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The 671 meter high summit is forested, so you don't get a view from here. But there is a small summit cross, which is nice. This is also the start of the Falkenberg Bike Trails.
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While cyclists thronged Lake Wörthersee on car-free day, we drove to St. Bartholomew's. We parked the cars at the small church and followed the signs for "Hoher Gallin Weg" (High Gallin Trail). The path led us uphill through the forest. After a good hour, we reached the summit cross. A magnificent view of Lake Wörthersee opened up before us. After a leisurely rest, we hiked westward downhill to Töpriach. Unfortunately, we had to walk back to our starting point along the asphalt road, which, however, was hardly used by cars. We enjoyed a well-deserved meal after the hike at the Gasthaus Gatternig in Villach.
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Special place with a beautiful view.
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The region around Glanegg offers several popular peaks. The View of Lake Wörthersee from Hoher Gallin is known for its scenic views and relaxed hike. Another notable spot is the Ulrichsberg Summit and Memorial Site, which provides expansive views of Klagenfurt and the Karawanks, alongside its historical significance.
Yes, the Ulrichsberg Summit and Memorial Site is categorized as family-friendly, offering an intermediate trail suitable for families. Additionally, for easier walks, you can explore the easy hikes around Glanegg, which include routes like the Maltschacher See loop.
The Ulrichsberg Summit and Memorial Site features a memorial and a religious building, offering views of Klagenfurt and the Karawanks. The Veitsberg Summit and Chapel is another significant site, with a chapel first mentioned in 1580, and is part of the traditional Vierbergelauf.
For excellent views, head to the View of Lake Wörthersee from Hoher Gallin, which offers expansive vistas including Lake Wörthersee. The Ulrichsberg Summit and Memorial Site also provides wonderful views towards Klagenfurt and the Karawanks.
While many trails are intermediate, the region offers diverse terrain. For more challenging options, you might consider exploring the broader network of trails that connect to the various peaks. The MTB Trails around Glanegg guide also lists routes with moderate to difficult ratings for mountain biking, which can indicate more demanding terrain.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy mountain biking, especially starting from Falkenberg Summit, which marks the beginning of the Falkenberg Bike Trails. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Glanegg or the Cycling around Glanegg guides for various routes.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. The Easy hikes around Glanegg guide features routes like the Maltschacher See loop and trails around Lake Sankt Urban, which are suitable for relaxed walks.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities for exploration, from relaxed hikes to scenic viewpoints like the View of Lake Wörthersee from Hoher Gallin. The combination of natural beauty, historical sites such as the Ulrichsberg Summit and Memorial Site, and well-maintained trails makes the area appealing.
Yes, many peaks in the Glanegg region are forested. The Falkenberg Summit is a prime example, being a forested peak with a small summit cross. The Kreuzbergl Summit also offers beautiful paths through the forest.
The Carinthian region, including Glanegg, is generally pleasant for hiking from spring through autumn. Summer offers warmer weather and longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide milder temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or vibrant foliage. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, many of the hiking routes around Glanegg are designed as loops. For instance, the Easy hikes around Glanegg guide includes several circular routes, such as the Maltschacher See loop and the Veitsberg Summit and Chapel loop from Sankt Urban.
The Veitsberg Summit and Chapel is known for its historical chapel, first mentioned in 1580, and its role as the third and highest stop in the traditional Vierbergelauf. Visitors often ring the chapel bell to make a wish.


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