The 9th largest lake in Carinthia with a depth of up to 14 m has been a landscape protection area and habitat for numerous living beings since 1970. The dense reed belt is home to many bird species, and the lake and its outflow are popular fishing...
A fine route with a high gravel content around the Saualpe in eastern Carinthia: little traffic, lots of nature, great views, enjoyable stops, and natural roads that are also passable with street tires.
Some creative mind once gave the Lumkofel in the Lesachtal section of the Gailtal Alps, high above Liesing and the hamlet of Assing, a nickname that has remained to this day: "Mount Fuji of the Carinthian Lesachtal." Attention: Please inquire about...