Best natural monuments around Feistritz ob Bleiburg include a variety of natural landmarks in Carinthia, Austria. This market town is located at the foot of the Petzen mountain, offering a diverse natural landscape. The region features mountains, lakes, and designated natural monuments, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can discover various natural attractions within this area.
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Lake Gösselsdorf is located in the heart of a nature reserve. It invites you to stroll, linger, and dream all year round. In summer, the water temperature reaches up to 27 degrees Celsius, making it the perfect place to cool off on warm days. Its water is clear and of drinking quality. It is also known that calamus grows in the lake, which makes for particularly beautiful, supple skin.
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I have to disagree with my predecessor. The lake is said to have very good, healing water, despite, or perhaps because of, the water lilies...
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The entire lake is 80% covered with water lilies.
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Beautiful lake, but not really suitable for swimming as it is 80% covered with water lilies.
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The Devil's Stone in the Jauntal valley near Globasnitz in Carinthia. According to legend, the rock was broken off the Petzen (a 2126 meter high mountain peak a little further south) by the devil in anger over an escaped soul and hurled into the Jauntal valley. The devil's thumbprint can still be seen on the front today.
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The Petzen, which forms the eastern foothills of the Karawanks chain, offers the best opportunities for sporting activities in every season. This mountain massif is characterized by steep rock faces, flowering alpine meadows and extensive fields of mountain pines. In winter, it is skiers and ski tourers who mainly use the mountain; after the snow melts, it is a magnet for hikers, mountain bikers and paragliders. A variety of different, well-signposted hiking routes with rustic and cozy alpine huts that invite you to pause and rest can be reached on varied hiking trails. Several mountain peaks tower above the high plateau: the Feistritzer Spitze (2114 m), the Knieps (2110 m) and the Kordeschkopf (2126 m). During the entire hike, the view leads you down to the surrounding valleys and the breathtaking natural scenery of this mountain world.
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Its name already suggests that the approximately six-meter-high structure made up of three rock blocks piled on top of each other cannot simply be a freak of nature. According to legend, the devil is not only the eponym, but is said to have had a hand in the construction of the stone himself. Seen from a distance, the walls of the stone initially appear quirky and crooked. Up close, however, a flat surface is revealed. This could have been formed either by the weather or by human hands. Several scientific studies have already dealt with this question as well as the question of the astronomical significance of the stone. Measurements have shown that the Teufelstein, together with the Königskogel and four old churches in the area, forms a geometric pattern in the shape of a dragon or deltoid. Another astronomical peculiarity is the orientation of the large, flat wall, which points to the axis of the great lunar solstice as well as that of the winter and summer solstices. According to scientists, this cannot be just a coincidence, but rather the stone tower was precisely aligned. (Source: http://www.calendersign.com/de/aa_teufelstein.php.3.8.2014) Perhaps it was the devil himself who placed the rocks on top of each other in exactly this way? In any case, the legend of the Devil's Stone says that the fallen angel Lucifer tried to build a tower to heaven on Christmas Eve. He would have had time until the second bell rang during communion to be taken back to heaven. When this attempt failed, he is said to have left the unfinished tower on earth in a rage and returned to hell himself. In any case, it seems certain that the Devil's Stone, as it is popularly known, has always had a special attraction for people. The Styrian poet Peter Rosegger once reported on a mass, the so-called "Teufelsteinkirtag", which is said to have taken place annually on St. Lawrence's Day at least until 1890. Now, more than 100 years later, around 500 people gather at the Teufelstein on the morning of the winter solstice to watch the sunrise. For a long time, the Teufelstein was considered a pagan cult site and was demonized by the church, but today the site is a mystical place that many people find to be filled with a unique atmosphere and power and that still poses a mystery to science.
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The region offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including impressive gorges like Luscha-Alm Gorge and Rock Faces, serene lakes such as Sonnegger Lake and Gösselsdorfer See Natural Swimming Area, and fascinating caves like Potočka Zijalka Cave. You can also find unique geological formations like the Devil's Stone near Globasnitz and historical sites like the Castle Park and Linden Alley in Feistritz.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Sonnegger Lake and Gösselsdorfer See Natural Swimming Area are excellent for swimming and relaxation. The Devil's Stone near Globasnitz also offers an interesting legend that can captivate younger visitors.
The area around Feistritz ob Bleiburg, particularly the Petzen mountain, is a hub for outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, challenging mountain hikes, and thrilling mountain biking. For specific routes, explore the guides for Hiking around Feistritz ob Bleiburg, Mountain Hikes around Feistritz ob Bleiburg, and MTB Trails around Feistritz ob Bleiburg.
Absolutely. The Potočka Zijalka Cave is an important archaeological site where evidence of Ice Age hunters from 30,000 years ago has been found. Additionally, the Devil's Stone near Globasnitz is associated with local legends, and the Castle Park and Linden Alley in Feistritz is a historical site designated as a natural monument in 1958.
For swimming and relaxation, you have excellent options. Sonnegger Lake is a popular spot, and Gösselsdorfer See Natural Swimming Area is known for its romantic setting within a nature reserve, with water temperatures reaching up to 28 degrees Celsius in summer. Lake Pirkdorfer See also offers pleasant swimming during warmer months.
The best time largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming in lakes like Sonnegger Lake and Gösselsdorfer See, and for hiking and mountain biking on the Petzen. In winter, the Lake Pirkdorfer See area transforms into a cross-country skiing arena, and the Petzen mountain is popular for skiing and ski touring.
Yes, the Petzen mountain massif, which includes the Luscha-Alm Gorge and Rock Faces, offers challenging terrain with steep rock faces. The Potočka Zijalka Cave is also part of a more challenging route, requiring about an hour and fifteen minutes of walking along a marked mountain path to reach it from the church of St. Duha in Podolševa.
Many natural monuments offer stunning views. The Potočka Zijalka Cave provides wonderful panoramic views from its location. The Luscha-Alm Gorge and Rock Faces, part of the Petzen massif, also offers breathtaking natural scenery and views down to the surrounding valleys.
The Flow Country Trail on the Petzen mountain is Europe's longest of its kind, stretching 11.5 kilometers. It's a major draw for mountain biking enthusiasts, offering an exhilarating downhill ride with ramps, rollers, and jumps, along with panoramic views. You can find routes that include this trail in the MTB Trails around Feistritz ob Bleiburg guide.
The Luscha-Alm Gorge and Rock Faces is part of the Petzen mountain massif and is characterized by its steep rock faces and flowering alpine meadows. It's a popular spot for hikers, mountain bikers, and paragliders, offering diverse natural features and stunning views of the surrounding mountain world, including peaks like Feistritzer Spitze, Knieps, and Kordeschkopf.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the serene waters of Sonnegger Lake for swimming and relaxation to the impressive geological formations like the Devil's Stone. The opportunities for outdoor activities, especially hiking and mountain biking on the Petzen, are also highly valued, as are the panoramic views from spots like Potočka Zijalka Cave.
Yes, the Gösselsdorfer See Natural Swimming Area is situated in a nature reserve, offering a romantic and tranquil environment perfect for nature observation and quiet reflection. The Castle Park and Linden Alley in Feistritz also provides a serene atmosphere with mature trees.


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