Best mountain peaks around Arnoldstein, a community in Carinthia, Austria, are defined by its unique geographical position. The region is known for the Dreiländereck, a tripoint where the borders of Austria, Italy, and Slovenia converge. This area offers diverse natural landscapes, including the Julian Alps and Karawanken mountain range, providing a variety of mountain experiences. The Gail Valley also contributes to the scenic environment surrounding Arnoldstein.
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Great views and a great MTB approach from Slovenia. MTB descents towards Austria are apparently not permitted.
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...a very beautiful "local mountain of Villach" with wonderful views 🥾👀
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...a very beautiful "local mountain of Villach" with wonderful views 🥾👀
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The very conceptual name is both complete and true to the program. A great opportunity to stand high up at a "three-state junction" and look down on their countries.
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The route to the summit of the Dobratsch, starting point at the Rosstratte car park, can be done in several ways. The easiest, however, is to follow the "normal" route. This should also be possible for inexperienced and not particularly well-equipped people. Good footwear is a must, however, as the path is partly made of coarse gravel and can be slippery, especially when going downhill. It is around 4.5 km with an elevation difference of around 450 m. The effort is definitely worth it, the view from the summit cross is fantastic.
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In the northern corner of the choir there is a small tower with a shingle-covered pyramid roof. The altar marked "1690" and "1855" was restored in 1992. (https://www.kath-kirche-kaernten.at/pfarren/kirche/C3238/wallfahrtskirche-maria-am-stein)
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Pilgrimage Church of Mary at the Holy Stone The German Chapel stands at an altitude of 2159 m on the Dobratsch in the municipality of Bad Bleiberg and is dedicated to Mary at the Holy Stone. It is a branch church of the Roman Catholic parish of Bad Bleiberg. The name "German Chapel" is used to distinguish it from the Windic Chapel, the second mountain church on the Dobratsch. According to legend, the construction of the church was preceded by an apparition of the Virgin Mary. Mary is said to have appeared to a Bleiberg tradesman or a shepherd in distress sitting on a stone. The builders of the first chapel, consecrated on August 15, 1693, were therefore either Bleiberg tradesmen or miners from Bleiberg-Kreuth and the farmers from the upper villages of Villach. In 1731, the original wooden chapel was replaced by a brick one, which was not consecrated until 1853. The simple, small building consists of a nave with a flat ceiling and a barrel-vaulted choir with a 5/8 end. ...
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The German Chapel stands at an altitude of 2159 m on the Dobratsch in the municipality of Bad Bleiberg and is dedicated to Mary on the Holy Stone. It is a branch church of the Roman Catholic parish of Bad Bleiberg. The name "German Chapel" is used to distinguish it from the Windic Chapel, the second mountain church on the Dobratsch. According to legend, the construction of the church was preceded by an apparition of the Virgin Mary. Mary is said to have appeared to a Bleiberg tradesman or a shepherd in distress sitting on a stone. The builders of the first chapel, consecrated on August 15, 1693, were therefore either Bleiberg tradesmen or miners from Bleiberg-Kreuth and the farmers from the upper villages of Villach. In 1731, the original wooden chapel was replaced by a brick one, which was not consecrated until 1853. The simple, small building consists of a nave with a flat ceiling and a barrel-vaulted choir with a 5/8 end. In the northern corner of the choir there is a small tower with a shingle-covered pyramid roof. The altar marked “1690” and “1855” was restored in 1992. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The most notable peak is the Dreiländereck (Three-Country Corner), which marks the unique tripoint where Austria, Italy, and Slovenia meet. You can experience magnificent panoramic views from its summit. Another significant peak is Dobratsch Summit and the Church of Maria am Stein, known for its extensive views and a disc at the summit cross indicating visible landmarks.
The Dreiländereck is unique because it's the exact point where the borders of Austria, Italy, and Slovenia converge. This geographical significance allows visitors to literally stand in three countries at once. Beyond this, it offers stunning 360-degree panoramic views of the Julian Alps, the Karawanken mountain range, and the Gail Valley.
Yes, the Dreiländereck is considered a family-friendly destination, especially in winter with its ski resort and kids' world at the valley station. In summer, its extensive hiking trails offer options suitable for families. The mountain is also easily accessible via a comfortable three-seater chairlift, making it convenient for all ages.
From peaks like the Three-Country Point (Peč / Ofen / Monte Forno) Summit and Dobratsch Summit, you can expect breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views. These vistas often include the Julian Alps, the Karawanken mountain range, the Gail Valley, and the city of Villach, offering a spectacular perspective across three countries.
The warmer months are ideal for hiking around Arnoldstein's mountain peaks. During summer, the Dreiländereck transforms into a haven for hikers with extensive trails and diverse flora. The mountain station serves as an excellent starting point for various hikes, allowing you to enjoy the scenic mountain landscape.
Yes, on the Dreiländereck, you'll find the Panorama Mountain Restaurant with a sun terrace at the top station, perfect for enjoying the views with a meal. Near the Dobratsch Summit, the Dobratsch Summit Hut (Ludwig-Walter Hut) offers a selection of delicious Austrian cuisine and refreshments amidst breathtaking nature.
Beyond hiking, the region around Arnoldstein offers a variety of outdoor activities. In winter, the Dreiländereck is a popular ski resort with groomed slopes, cross-country skiing, natural toboggan runs, snowshoeing, and ski touring. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes for gravel biking and road cycling, such as the 'View of Kranjska Gora – Three Countries Corner loop' for gravel biking or the 'Predil Pass – Lake Predil loop' for road cycling. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Arnoldstein, Gravel biking around Arnoldstein, and Road Cycling Routes around Arnoldstein guides.
Yes, the Dobratsch Summit is home to the Church of Maria am Stein, and nearby is the Maria am Heiligen Stein Chapel (German Chapel), a historical religious building at an altitude of 2159 m. The Dreiländereck itself holds historical significance as a long-standing popular destination since the 1930s due to its unique border location.
The Dreiländereck is easily accessible, with a comfortable three-seater chairlift transporting visitors from the valley directly to the top. For the Dobratsch Summit, there is a very good scenic road leading to a parking lot, from which a good dirt road continues to the summit.
Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountain and valley landscape, especially from the Three-Country Point (Peč / Ofen / Monte Forno) Summit. The unique experience of being at the tripoint of three countries is also a major draw. The opportunity for a short break and hiking break, coupled with the stunning scenery, makes these peaks highly recommended.
While popular spots like the Dreiländereck can attract visitors, the broader region around Arnoldstein, including the Carinthian Gailtal valley, offers numerous hiking opportunities. Exploring trails further into the Karawanken or Julian Alps, which are visible from the main peaks, can lead to less crowded paths and diverse mountain experiences.
Absolutely. The Dreiländereck transforms into a popular family-friendly ski resort in winter. It boasts 17 kilometers of groomed slopes for all skill levels, along with opportunities for cross-country skiing, natural toboggan runs, snowshoeing, and ski touring. The resort ensures snow reliability with 62 snow cannons and offers special ski touring nights.


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