

Martiner Straße turn right, follow the paved road and turn left into Römerweg, which continues into the Waldweg after about 100 metres. Martiner Landesstraße above Ledenitzen (Forellenhof). Here DO NOT turn left, but follow the the gravel road to the Drainbergsattel on St.

The descent is leading across idyllic forest paths to a forest road, then turn right and along the Schotterstraße to the junction Humkirche. It rewards us with a magnificent view of Lake Wörthersee, the river Drau and the St. Parallel to this edge, we reach a steep climb to the top of Petelin (802 metres - N 46.573952 / E 13.9844799).
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Cross it and follow the steep path full of roots(NOTE: be careful when wet!) which leads to the edge of the Petelin. The red-white-red signs (NOTE: The yellow-green signs belong to a pilgrim tour which starts at Rosegg! The directions are identical until Petelin.) lead to a forest road, where you need to keep left for a few meters and turn right at the sign to a pleasant forest path. Here, turn right back to the dirt road, which leads slightly uphill to the a well and a former geological trail. Martiner Straße, turn left and follow the road up to the first two houses (NOTE: Gasthaus Jägerwirt offeres excellent chicken - N 46.5808032 / E 13.9837611). The Petelin is the highest peak of the four summits and will be challenging because of its steep ascent.Īt the St.


Martiner Straße and the next peak can already be seen. North of the scout camp, the trail at the edge of the wetlands leads to St. Martin and the former miner's house at scout camp Techuana (a short walk off the beaten track). Then we reach the idyllic wetlands at St. The walls of the foothill are riddled with tunnels, which are unfortunately no longer accessible by foot. A romantic gorge takes us past the foothill of Rudnik (717metres - Rudnik = Slovenian for mine). Shortly before Petschnitzen, turn left towards St. The assumptions of historians range from a pre-Roman sanctuary, a post-Roman system to a Lombard castle or an early medieval fortress.įrom Wauberg it goes through the the same way back to the junction and then gently descend towards East. On the small area at the summit, both prehistoric as well as Roman and medieval artefacts have been found. The Wauberg (689 metres - N 46.5865069 / E 13.9471167) is a conical mountain, which falls steeply in all directions. The first summit is reached quickly after the playground and the junction at the Tabor. Here, look for signs marking the "4 Gipfel Aussichtstour" which leads clockwise following constantly red-white-red markings, across the summits of Wauberg, Petelin, Bleiberg and Tabor. Starting from the parking lot in Neuegg at Lake Faaker See (opposite the camping Arneitz), it is just a few minutes to the start of the "Tabor Rundweg" at Taborstraße (N 46.577718 / E 13.940486), which can be used as a lovely shaded climb to the "4 Summit View Tour" ().įollow the “Tabor Rundweg” about 20 minutes to direction Egg (not included in the indicated walking time!) and you will reach the Taborweg at the last houses on the way.
