Best mountain peaks around Globasnitz are found in Southern Carinthia, Austria, within the Karawanks range. This region provides access to diverse elevated areas, offering a mix of archaeological significance and panoramic vistas. The mountains here cater to various hiking experiences, from historical walks to more strenuous climbs. Globasnitz serves as a gateway to exploring these natural features and viewpoints.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Very nice cave. It just gets quite chilly over time, so definitely bring a cardigan.
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Beautiful cave. Definitely worth seeing.
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Beautiful summit with a first-class panoramic view. You could even drive to the Wackersdorfer Hütte by car. The path first leads along a gravel path, then over beautiful alpine pastures to the summit! 🤩
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Rightly a highlight! One of the most beautiful vantage points!
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From the Völkermarkt reservoir across Lake Klopeiner to Lake Turnersee... One of the most beautiful viewing platforms!
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In the north, the massif extends far into Austrian territory up to the Jaunfeld, where it reaches almost 1750 m. The highest peak is the Kordeschkopf (Slovenian: Kordeževa glava), which is right on the border and is 2126 m above sea level. A., whose normal route from the southern Slovenian side reaches the summit in an easy hike. This normal route is also accessible from Austria via the Kniepssattel.
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Just because the Völkermarkt reservoir is half of the 7 ½ southern Carinthian lakes, you should still take it seriously. Strictly speaking, it is a river – the Drava. As such, it has very good water quality and a high diversity of species and is considered a real active jack-of-all-trades by ornithologists, fishermen, walkers, hikers, rowers, canoeists and cyclists alike.
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Steep climb to Georgiberg. Those who want to be technical can then take the eastern exit, which is quite technical.
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Globasnitz offers access to diverse elevated areas within the Karawanks range. Notable peaks include Wackendorfer Spitze (2,074 m) for challenging ascents, Wackendorfer Alm (1,568 m) for easier hikes, and Topitza Summit (1,649 m) known for scenic views. Additionally, Hemmaberg is significant for its rich historical and archaeological value.
The komoot community highly rates several spots. Georgiberg Chapel and Wishing Bell is popular for its wonderful views of the Drautal and Klopeinersee. Kitzelberg viewpoint offers panoramic views of Lake Klopeinersee, the Völkermarkt reservoir, and Lake Turnersee. Another favorite is Feistritzer Spitze, which provides first-class panoramic views of the Alps and is the highest peak in the Petzen area.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Kitzelberg viewpoint is easily accessible and offers great views. The Petzen area also features family-friendly options. For a historical walk, Hemmaberg combines natural beauty with accessible archaeological sites.
You can find a range of hiking experiences, from historically significant walks to more strenuous climbs. Trails vary in difficulty, from easy marked paths to more challenging ascents. For example, the hike to Wackendorfer Alm is an easy marked way, while Wackendorfer Spitze offers a more challenging ascent.
Yes, Hemmaberg is a highly significant elevated area with rich historical and archaeological value. It was an ancient settlement region, possibly dating back to Celtic times, and features uncovered ruins of five churches, a hospice, and residential rooms from the 5th and 6th centuries. The Rosalia grotto with its medicinal spring also adds to its allure.
Hike durations vary depending on the peak and starting point. For instance, the ascent to Wackendorfer Spitze from Globasnitz takes approximately 4 hours and 35 minutes. The hike to Wackendorfer Alm from Globasnitz takes about 3 hours. A circular route to Topitza Summit can be completed in roughly 2 hours and 27 minutes.
The region is generally great for hiking during warmer months. However, for peaks like Wackendorfer Spitze, winter conditions can be serious, requiring an ice axe and crampons. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out, especially outside of peak season.
Beyond the peaks, you can explore natural features like the Obir Stalactite Caves, which are definitely worth seeing. Many peaks, such as Kitzelberg viewpoint and Feistritzer Spitze, offer magnificent panoramic views of the Alps, surrounding valleys, and lakes like Klopeinersee.
Yes, there are circular hiking routes available. For example, a popular and moderate route leads to Topitza Summit, forming a roughly 6.75 km long circular trail. You can find more hiking options, including circular routes, in the Hiking around Globasnitz guide.
Besides hiking, the region around Globasnitz offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes, including the Drau Cycle Path, as detailed in the Cycling around Globasnitz guide. There are also options for gravel biking, which you can find in the Gravel biking around Globasnitz guide.
Visitors frequently praise the wonderful panoramic views, especially from spots like Kitzelberg viewpoint and Feistritzer Spitze. The combination of natural beauty with historical significance, such as at Hemmaberg, is also highly appreciated. The diverse range of trails catering to different fitness levels ensures there's something for everyone.


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