Bounded by low-lying hills draped in extensive greenery and undulating fields dotted with trees and shrubberies, the landscape of Spittal an der Drau is spun around the Lieser river. Spittal's expanse is sprawled over the sloping inclines of the majestic Gurktal Alps, presenting an enchanting terrain studded with scenic locales and picturesque surrounds. The town's culture and history can be gleaned from spellbinding landmarks such as the Porcia Castle which exemplifies the Renaissance style of architecture, the historic town hall and the Rothenthurn Castle among others. The Museum of Folk Culture is another popular attraction.
Set in the mesmerizing Gail Valley, Arnoldstein is a beautiful mountainside town that shares its border with Slovenia and Italy. Take a cable car ride up the mountain top and indulge in winter sports activities like cross-country skiing and snowboarding. Explore local attractions like the Bunker Museum, the stunning Wurzenpass, ruins of the Arnoldstein Monastery and the 15th-century Pfarrkirche Thörl-Maglern.
Overlooking the lake Millstätter See, Döbriach is surrounded by the Mirnock Mountain. Located at the edge of the forest, the idyllic town of Döbriach is ideal for backpackers and campers. The town features many camping sites to accommodate tourists who want to have a good camping experience. Drive up to the ski resort in Bad Kleinkirchheim and participate in activities like skiing, sledding, snowboarding and more.
Set in the Gegend Valley, Feld am See is surrounded by the breathtaking Nock Mountain ranges. This cozy village sits on the banks of the mountainside lake Feldsee. It is a popular holiday destination amongst adventure seekers who like to indulge in skiing, hiking, fishing and water sports like surfing and canoeing. Visit the child-friendly Alpen Wildpark Feld am See, this wildlife facility is home to a variety of wild animals like mouflons, wild boars and chamois.