Lakes around Völkermarkter Stausee are centered on a prominent reservoir in Southern Carinthia, Austria. This body of water, created by damming the Drau river, spans approximately 21 km in length and up to 1.5 km in width. The area is known for its extensive network of cycling and hiking trails, including the Drau Cycle Path. It offers opportunities for various water sports and outdoor pursuits.
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What is the perfect photo motif for many has become a problem for farmers. A large population of mute swans has settled around the Brenndorfer Bucht near St. Kanzian and is increasingly putting agriculture under pressure…
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The fishing area of the municipality of Völkermarkt is located on the left bank of the Völkermarkt reservoir and has a total length of 12,440 m. The fishing water extends from the Drau bridge 3 km upstream towards Tainach and after the dam wall towards Lavamünd to the mouth of the Lorenzibach
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The yellow disc 🌞 will win 👏🏼
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The skyline of Völkermarkt
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Depending on the weather and incidence of light, the water 💦 always looks different
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...beautiful and well-developed cycle paths make you want to go on discovery tours
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The sight of the Drau reservoir in Völkermarkt regularly puts a smile on my face
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Beaver on the Drau The European beaver (Castor fiber), also known as the Eurasian beaver, is the largest rodent in Europe. The beaver belongs within the rodent order (Rodentia) to the beaver family (Castoridae). Adult beavers weigh between 23 and 30 kg and have a head-body length of 83 to 102 cm and a tail length of 30 to 35 cm. The most striking features include the large, regrowing, reddish incisors, the flat, scaled, almost hairless tail (so-called trowel). The trowel fulfills many different functions: in winter it serves as a fat depot, in summer it has a cooling effect. It is used as a rudder when swimming or as a counterweight when felling wood when the beaver stands on its feet to reach for a branch. To warn conspecifics of enemies, the trowel is hit hard on the water surface. On land, beavers appear slow and clumsy. However, they are excellent swimmers and their body is perfectly adapted to life under water: the head is short, broad and flattened at the top so that it flows directly into the strong neck muscles and trunk. The eyes and ears, which are arranged very high up, as well as the nose, are above water even when the body is submerged. In this way, beavers can dive almost completely in the event of danger and still keep an overview. Beavers are excellent divers, able to stay under water for up to 20 minutes when threatened. The dense fur is used for thermal insulation. The beaver is an integral part of various ecosystems. In its role as a key species, it plays a key role in shaping the ecosystem. The impact of his activities is particularly positive on rivers, streams and floodplains that are already degraded or have undergone major hydraulic engineering changes.
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Völkermarkter Stausee is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. It's particularly popular for water sports like rowing and fishing, with two boat harbors available. The area also boasts an extensive network of cycling and hiking trails, including the Drau Reservoir Path at Völkermarkt and the Drau Cycle Path.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. The Drau Reservoir Path at Völkermarkt is suitable for families with children due to its gentle gradients. Additionally, the Picnic Area on the Banks of the Drau provides a pleasant resting spot for families.
You can find amenities like a restaurant and cafe at Völkermarkt Harbor, which serves as a convenient resting place along the Drau cycle path. There's also a Picnic Area on the Banks of the Drau for a more relaxed break.
The Völkermarkter Stausee offers serene natural views. A distinctive feature is the presence of beavers, which are part of the natural ecosystem. You might spot them, as highlighted by the Beaver🦫🦫🦫 highlight, known for their excellent swimming and diving abilities.
Swimming is generally not a popular activity in Völkermarkter Stausee. This is due to persistent currents and water temperatures that rarely exceed 18°C, even in summer. The water also tends to be cloudy from suspended solids.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. The Drau Cycle Path follows the river, offering flat, family-friendly routes. The Drau Reservoir Path at Völkermarkt is a varied cycle path that connects to several other routes. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Völkermarkter Stausee guide.
The region around Völkermarkter Stausee features an extensive network of hiking trails. You can find routes ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Restaurant Fishery Steffan – Seidendorfer Au loop' or the 'Neudenstein Castle – Völkermarkt reservoir bridge loop'. For detailed information on various trails, refer to the Hiking around Völkermarkter Stausee guide.
The Völkermarkt reservoir bridge is a prominent landmark spanning the reservoir. It offers scenic views and is an integral part of the local cycling network. The bridge is distinctively illuminated with blue and yellow lights, creating a unique visual effect.
Yes, Völkermarkter Stausee is a significant location for fishing. It's particularly popular for species like bream, carp, zander, pike, and even large catfish (Waller), some reported to exceed 40 kg. Anglers can find a diverse array of fish in the reservoir.
The area around Völkermarkter Stausee is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring to autumn, especially for cycling and hiking. While swimming is not recommended due to cold water, the warmer months are ideal for water sports like rowing and enjoying the scenic views.
While Völkermarkter Stausee itself is not ideal for swimming, the broader Völkermarkt district does feature other lakes. Notably, the Klopeiner See is renowned as one of Europe's warmest bathing lakes and is a popular tourist destination for swimming.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the 'View of Völkermarkter Stausee loop from Tainach' or the 'Völkermarkt Harbor – Völkermarkt Main Square loop'. For more options and details on difficulty, check the Running Trails around Völkermarkter Stausee guide.


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