5 Sights in Ferlach, Austria (with Map and Images)
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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Ferlach, Austria! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Ferlach. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.
1. Ferlacher Horn / Grlovec
The Ferlacher Horn rises at an altitude of 1840 m above sea level in the south of Ferlach. From Carinthia's capital Klagenfurt, the Ferlacher Horn is clearly visible. The Ferlacher Horn is part of the Karawanken. As is often the case in this mountain range, the Ferlacher Horn is characterised by steep escarpment zones in the north, but by forest in the south and – only at the very top below the summit – by grass.
2. Schloss Ferlach
Ferlach Castle is a former manor house. It is located on the southwestern edge of the core town of Ferlach in Carinthia. It was built in the 16th century and further expanded around 1780. The listed building has 2 1/2 floors and has been used as a museum since 1998.
3. Wertatscha / Vrtača
Wertatscha or Vrtača is a mountain, 2,180 m above sea level (AA), in the Karawanks on the border between Austria and Slovenia. In the old German Alpine dialect it was also called the Deutscher Berg or Zinnenwand. Other names are Meniška gora (Mönchsberg) and Rtača.
4. St. Josef
The Roman Catholic branch church in Dollich, a district of the town of Ferlach in Carinthia, at Waidischer Straße 23, belongs to the parish of Ferlach/Borovlje in the deanery of Ferlach/Borovlje in the diocese of Gurk. It is under the patronage of St. Joseph.
5. Bielschitza/Svačica
Bielschitza is a mountain in Austria. It is located in the district of Klagenfurt-Land and the federal state of Carinthia, in the southeastern part of the country, 260 kilometers southwest of the capital Vienna. The peak of Bielschitza is 1,921 meters above sea level, or 75 meters above the surrounding terrain. The width at the base is 0.31 km. Bielschitza is part of the Karawanks.
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