Natural monuments around Lendorf feature a diverse landscape, from prominent summits to serene lakes and unique botanical sites. The region offers varied natural landmarks, including significant mountain peaks and protected natural areas. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor exploration and observation of local flora and fauna. Lendorf's commitment to preserving its natural heritage is evident in these sites.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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…the Goldeck is a worthwhile “sports mountain” at any time of year! 😃
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…the Goldeck area is a wonderful hiking area in every season! 😃
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The Egelsee is a moor lake in Carinthia, Austria, and is located at an altitude of 780 m above sea level on the Millstätter See ridge. The small forest lake can be reached from Molzbichl and Rothenthurn, from the southern shore of the Millstätter See or via the hiking trails on the Millstätter See ridge.
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Domitian statues: in the niche of the Burgstaller house on the market square in Millstatt, at the FF depot Millstatt, and on a platform in the lake in front of the Schiller Park (4.20 m high sculpture modeled by Prof. Giorgio Igne from Sacile/Italy) Saint Domitian and the creation of Millstatt: At Hochgosch, opposite Millstatt, there are the remains of a castle. A pagan duke is said to have once lived here. He is said to have immigrated from the east in the 8th century and to have been of Slavic descent. This pagan was now converted to Christianity in a very strange way. At that time, the lake stretched from Millstatt to Radenthein, and its water level reached as far as Calvary. Domitian, that was the name of this duke, had a son. He wanted to take a trip on the lake. But because there was a strong wind, his parents advised him against it. However, disobedient as he was, he did not allow himself to be dissuaded from his resolution.
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Domitian statues: in the niche of the Burgstaller house on the market square in Millstatt, at the FF depot Millstatt, and on a platform in the lake in front of the Schiller Park (4.20 m high sculpture modeled by Prof. Giorgio Igne from Sacile/Italy) Saint Domitian and the creation of Millstatt: At Hochgosch, opposite Millstatt, there are the remains of a castle. A pagan duke is said to have once lived here. He is said to have immigrated from the east in the 8th century and to have been of Slavic descent. This pagan was now converted to Christianity in a very strange way. At that time, the lake stretched from Millstatt to Radenthein, and its water level reached as far as Calvary. Domitian, that was the name of this duke, had a son. He wanted to take a trip on the lake. But because there was a strong wind, his parents advised him against it. However, disobedient as he was, he did not allow himself to be dissuaded from his resolution.
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Bit strange (we only saw it in the rain), but funny
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Discover the world of water creatures and sea mermaids Get on the water ferry boat and listen to the exciting stories of the fishermen! In the scientific part you will discover how species-rich Lake Millstätter See is and what there is to explore inside the lake. Listen to the miners' legends and hear unique sounds
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Lendorf is home to several unique natural features. You can discover the rare yellow alpine rose (Rhododendron ferrugineum) on the Hühnersberg, a protected species that blooms vibrantly in May and June. Additionally, the Lendorfer Au is a designated natural experience zone and a vital habitat for noble crayfish and other local wildlife, offering a peaceful immersion in nature.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For a chance to see the rare yellow alpine rose in bloom, plan your visit for May and June. Generally, late spring through early autumn offers pleasant weather for exploring the various natural monuments and engaging in outdoor activities.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Barbarossa Gorge Waterfall offers a beautiful themed hike with signs telling the story of Emperor Barbarossa, making it engaging for children. The Nock Dragon Water Fountain is another family-friendly spot, featuring an imposing creature that spews water, often freezing in winter. The Egelsee (Carinthia) is also a great option, where you can swim and enjoy the moor lake environment.
The Lendorfer Au is particularly noted as a natural resting zone for noble crayfish and other indigenous wildlife. While specific sightings can vary, this protected area provides a habitat for various local flora and fauna, offering opportunities for nature observation.
Absolutely. Lendorf offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to more challenging ascents. For easy options, you can explore routes like the 'Hiking loop from Lendorf' or the 'Wunderblume Trail Lendorf loop'. For more detailed information and routes, refer to the Easy hikes around Lendorf guide.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Goldeck Summit Cross, which offers a perfect all-round vista and is considered a worthwhile 'sports mountain' year-round. Another excellent choice is the Latschur Summit in the Gailtal Alps, providing a top view and accessible from the eastern shore of Weissensee.
Yes, the region around Lendorf is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, including challenging mountain bike trails like the 'West Shore of Millstätter Lake loop' or scenic cycling tours such as the 'St. Magdalena Chapel – View of the Möll Valley loop'. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Lendorf and Cycling around Lendorf guides.
Yes, the Barbarossa Gorge Waterfall is a notable natural monument. It's located within a beautiful gorge and offers a moderate level of difficulty, making it suitable for a family hike. The entire loop is designed as a themed hike, adding an educational element to your visit.
For the Barbarossa Gorge Waterfall, there is a large free parking area available, making it easily accessible for visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from summits like Goldeck Summit Cross and Latschur Summit. The unique experience of the Barbarossa Gorge Waterfall, with its themed hike, is also highly appreciated, especially by families. Many also enjoy the opportunity to swim and linger by the Egelsee (Carinthia).
Yes, the Egelsee (Carinthia) is a beautiful moor lake where swimming is possible. There are wooden walkways and seating areas along the shore, inviting you to linger and enjoy the tranquil environment. Visitors often note the varying water temperatures, adding to the unique experience.


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