Mountain peaks around Ruden are situated in the eastern Jaun Valley, a region within the Austrian state of Carinthia. The area is characterized by hills and mountains such as the Wallersberg, Lisnaberg, and Weißenegger Berg, which offer hiking opportunities. These elevations provide panoramic views of the Jaun Valley and the surrounding natural environment. The presence of cultural sites, like the pilgrimage church on Lisnaberg, integrates local history with the natural landscape.
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On the last climb, which consists of forest paths and loose ground, sturdy shoes are very beneficial.
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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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The Hemmaberg (Slovenian: Gora svete Heme) is a 842 m above sea level. A. ... high mountain in front of the Karawanken and is west of the village of Globasnitz in the south
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Between 1500 and 1250 BC people settled on the top plateau of the Hemmaberg. The settlement history continued into the Middle Ages. Archaeological findings suggest that the excavated double church complex from the early 6th century represented an early Christian pilgrimage site. Finally, in the Middle Ages, a church dedicated to Saint Emma was built. This also gave the mountain its current name.
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At a time when people still believed in witches, Diex was talking about the Zauberkogel. At over 1200 meters, the Berglein is the highest point of the southern Saualm foothills and, when the weather is nice, offers wonderful views of the Jauntal, Klagenfurt Basin and the Karawanken peaks. A truly magical place. Even today.
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Strojna is a scattered settlement in the hills northwest of Ravne na Koroškem in Carinthia in northern Slovenia near the border with Austria. The local church is dedicated to Saint Ulrich. It was built in 1848.
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Dorf Machine, Waserstelle, Info Point.
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The region around Ruden features several interesting peaks and hills. Notable ones include Zauberkogel in Diex, which offers expansive views of the Jauntal, Klagenfurt Basin, and Karawanken peaks. Another significant peak is Petzen, with its highest point, the Kordeschkopf, reaching 2126 m. Locally, you'll find the Lisnaberg, known for its pilgrimage church, and the Weißenegger Berg, offering more substantial hiking opportunities.
Yes, the local hills and mountains around Ruden are generally accessible for a wider range of hikers, including families. For example, the Lisnaberg offers a shorter mountain hiking trail. Additionally, highlights like Petzen and Strojna are categorized as family-friendly, providing suitable options for outings with children.
The peaks and hills around Ruden offer diverse natural beauty. You can expect panoramic views of the Jaun Valley and the surrounding natural environment from various viewpoints. Highlights like Zauberkogel in Diex and Strojna are known for their scenic vistas. The region is also characterized by forests, and the Drava River, which forms the Völkermarkt reservoir, is nearby, offering good water quality and diverse species.
Yes, the region integrates natural features with local culture and history. The Lisnaberg features the Wallfahrtskirche Lisnaberg (pilgrimage church) at its peak. Another significant historical site is the Church of Saint Emma on Hemmaberg, which has a settlement history dating back to 1500 BC and an early Christian pilgrimage site. Strojna also has a local church dedicated to St. Ulrich.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the area around Ruden offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Griffen' or 'Running loop from Sankt Peter am Wallersberg'. There are also many hiking routes, including easy options like 'Griffen Castle Ruins loop from Griffen' and more challenging ones. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes, including sections of the Drau Cycle Path. You can explore these and more on the Running Trails around Ruden, Hiking around Ruden, and Gravel biking around Ruden guide pages.
The region offers pleasant hiking opportunities, suggesting that spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal. These seasons provide favorable weather for exploring the trails and enjoying the panoramic views of the Jaun Valley and surrounding natural environment.
Yes, the local elevations around Ruden, such as the Lisnaberg, are generally more accessible for a wider range of hikers, including beginners or those looking for less strenuous excursions. These shorter trails allow for enjoyable walks without requiring extensive mountaineering experience.
Many of the peaks and hills around Ruden offer excellent viewpoints. Zauberkogel in Diex is particularly noted for its wonderful views of the Jauntal, Klagenfurt Basin, and the Karawanken peaks. Strojna and Hexenstein are also recognized as viewpoints, providing scenic vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Visitors appreciate the variety of accessible summits, viewpoints, and natural monuments. The komoot community has shown its enjoyment with 23 upvotes and 8 photos shared, highlighting the scenic views, the integration of cultural sites like the pilgrimage church on Lisnaberg, and the diverse hiking opportunities ranging from intermediate climbs to areas with historical significance.
For Petzen, the normal route from the southern Slovenian side reaches the summit in an easy hike. This route is also accessible from Austria via the Kniepssattel. The massif extends far into Austrian territory up to the Jaunfeld, reaching almost 1750 m, with the highest peak, Kordeschkopf, at 2126 m.
Zauberkogel in Diex is the highest point of the southern Saualm foothills, at over 1200 meters. It's known for offering wonderful views of the Jauntal, Klagenfurt Basin, and the Karawanken peaks on clear days, making it a truly magical place for hikers.
The Hemmaberg has a rich history, with evidence of settlement on its top plateau between 1500 and 1250 BC. Archaeological findings suggest an early Christian pilgrimage site with an excavated double church complex from the early 6th century. Later, a church dedicated to Saint Emma was built, giving the mountain its current name.


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