Villach, Austria
Villach is the second-largest city of Carinthia. It is a railway
gateway to most parts of Austria as well as the Italian border. In
Austria Villach is well-known for its carnival which is broadcast on
public television throughout Austria. Villach is quite an old city with
roots back in Roman times (when the city was called Santicum).The city
was heavily bombed in World War II destroying many parts of the city.
Transport
By plane
Villach has no domestic or international airport. If you are travelling
by plane you have to go to Klagenfurt (40 kilometres from Villach)
which has an airport.
By train
Villach is a railway gateway within Austria, so trains go from
virtually every bigger city including Vienna, Graz, Klagenfurt,
Salzburg, Linz, Innsbruck and Bregenz. There are also direct
connections to Munich, Zurich, Venice, Ljubljana, Zagreb and Belgrade.
By car
If you are coming from north, take the A10 Tauernautobahn. If you are
coming from east (Graz,Vienna) take the A2 Südautobahn. If you are
planning to go from Slovenia, take the A11 Karawankenautobahn.
If you are arriving from Italy also take the A2 Südautobahn. The
motorway around Villach has two exits at Faakersee which takes you to
the centre of the city and Ossiachersee which takes you to the north of
the city.
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Villach, Austria: See and Do
Villach is a quite small town, so it is easy to get around on foot.
Taxis can be found near the railway station and in the centre of the
city near Hauptplatz. Federal buses go to the surrounding area from the
local Busbahnhof (busterminal,located a few minutes away from the
railway station). Local busline no.10 (operated by a company called
Kowatsch) goes around the historic city centre. Getting around by car
can be tiring since parking space is rare during weekdays and traffic
jams at business hours are very common. During weekdays parking fees
are charged in most areas around the centre of the city.
Museum der Stadt Villach - if you are interested in the history of
the town, go there. The museum has a nice expo on minerals, mining and
all kinds of Villacher History. Nice to visit for some background info
on the town of Villach. Time to visit approx. 1 hour. Widmanngasse 38.
Landskron Castle - the remains of the old fortress of Landskron are
on the top of a hill, 676 m high. A great part of the castle was
destroyed by a fire in the 19th century, but some parts are still there
and a few halls can be visited. There is also a restaurant, and every
Tuesday evening there is a special "medieval" dinner served by waiters
dressed in period costumes. The view from the castle is wonderful. From
here you can see Villach and the valley of the river Drau with its
lakes, and the Slovenian Alps on the other side of the valley.
A section of the castle is now the home of several birds of prey.
They can be seen in their cages, but even better is to see them fly,
which is possible two or three times a day, according to the season and
to the weather. The demonstrations last about 40 minutes, and the
explanation on the birds and their behavior is in German only, but even
those who cannot understand a word can enjoy watching eagles, hawks,
kites, and owls fly just above their heads.
The bell tower of St Jakob - The church of St Jakob (the parish
church of Villach) has an impressive bell tower, 94 metres high. It is
the tallest in Carinthia and its present appearance and height dates
back to 1847. Visitors can climb the 239 steps to the top and enjoy the
wonderful view.
Thermen Resort - The heated pools of Villach. Here, there are
slides, vortex pools, and hot tubs for you to enjoy. Or, you can relax
on the chairs outside of the pool. There is a restaurant inside and a
spa.
Museum of Doll Art - Collectors and doll lovers of dolls will be
overwhelmed by this museum. They show porcellan, vinyl and wooden dolls
made by famous artists. Some of these dolls are manufactured in the own
studio. In the basement premises they exhibit all different kinds of
craftswork like glass objects, pottery, flowers and certainly a great
variety of special dolls. Vassacher Strasse 65.
Villacher Kirchtag - Every year (usually the first week in august) the
city celebrates Villacher Kirchtag with a big amusement park. The city
can get very crowded in this week with as many as 50.000 visitors,
especially from italy.
Jazz over Villach - a Jazz festival in the middle of July located on Gernottenhöhe in Judendorf.
Villacher Alpenstrasse
Surrounding Area
Villacher Alpenstrasse - This almost 20 km alpine road takes you up
to Dobratsch mountain and ends on 1.732 m. If you want to visit the top
there is still has a bit of climbing to do. The top of Mount Dobratsch
is at 2,167 metres above sea level.
Maibacherl - located in Warmbad near Villach. A hot spring, which only
appears in springtime. The water is hot enough for bathing and is very
popular with the locals. Entry is free. Buses and trains operate from
the main station to Warmbad on a regular base. The hot springs were
already known to the ancient Romans. Take bus No.1 from main station to
Warmbad and get off in Warmbad. From there it's only a 10min walk to
the hot springs.
Faaker See
Faaker See is a beautiful lake a few kilometres outside of Villach.
Faaker See is one of the warmest lakes in Austria with water
temperatures around 27 degrees during summer. It has the the cleanest
water (drink water quality) in Europe. There are some free beaches, but
the better ones have to be paid for. Faaker See can be reached by bus
or train. Trains go to Faak am See (the ride takes about 20min) from
the main station (during weekdays there is a train every two hours), a
lido is only 10min away from the local train station.
Schütt located in the south of the mountain Dobratsch, an area
with huge stone rocks, which are parts of Dobratsch itself after an
earthquake back in the 14th century caused half of the mountain to fall
into the surrounding area.
Burgruine Finkenstein the scenic remains of a castle built in the
12th century. Has great views. Today it is used as location for musical
events.
Soca/Isonzo valley, Slovenia
The Soca/Isonzo valley in Slovenia is about an hour's drive from
Villach over the Predil mountain pass via Italy. Its deep limestone
gorges offer a spectacular scenery and its emerald-coloured rivers are
famed for some of the best kayaking and white whater rafting in Europe.
Since the Soca valley is actually easier to reach from Villach and
Klagenfurt than Ljubljana (Slovenia's capital) it's well worth a day
trip. Head for the town Bovec, the tourist centre of the Soca valley.
The Minimundus is a miniature park on the Wörthersee at Klagenfurt
in Carinthia, Austria. It displays over 150 miniature models of
architecture from around the world, built at a ratio of 1:25. The
Minimundus is 40 mins by train from Villach.
Schloss Rosegg
Schloss Rosegg is a castle in Rosegg, Carinthia, Austria. The castle
features a large wildlife park with many animals, tours of the castle
with rooms displays and life-size wax figures in period clothing, and a
large hedge maze. Other activities include contemporary art exhibits,
summer events, concerts, theater programs and a café. Schloss
Rosegg is 24 mins by bus from Villach.
Pyramidenkogel
Pyramidenkogel is an 851 m high mountain in Carinthia, with a spectacular lookout tower. It
is located to the south of the Wörthersee and near the town of
Maria Wörth, in an area that is a boundary between speakers of
German and Slovenian. In nearby Slovenia the mountain is known as
Jedvovca. The mountain has been a tourist attraction since at least the
late 19th century. The view from its top is mentioned in Karl
Baedeker's 1879 The Eastern Alps. Pyramidenkogel is 2 hrs 7 mins by
train and bus from Villach.
Burgruine Federaun is a castle in Carinthia, Austria. Today the
castle is home to the Friesach City Museum Burgruine Federaun is 13
mins by bus from Villach.
Klosterruine Arnoldstein
Klosterruine Arnoldstein is a castle in Carinthia, Austria. Despite its
name it is actually a former Benedictine abbey, a medieval citadel
perched on top of the hill overlooking a city of Arnoldstein in
Carintia state of Austria. Castle Arnoldstein was constructed in the
11th century (1085- 90) as a Benedictine abbey under leadership of
Bamberg prince bishops. Klosterruine Arnoldstein is 28 mins by train
from Villach.
Burgruine Strassfried is a castle in Carinthia, Austria. Its ruins
are located next to the Austrian-Italian border by Arnoldstein in
Carinthia. The castle is first documented as Castrum Strazvrid in 1279,
when the estate was captured by the Habsburg King Rudolf. Of the
original twin-tower facility, only the eastern of the two has been
preserved. Considerable parts of the wall still remain, but only small
parts of the palace are intact. It was severely damaged during the
Napoleonic Wars by French forces, who blew up part of the fortress in
1797 during their occupation of Strasbourg. Burgruine Strassfried is 40
mins from Villach and 12 mins from Klosterruine Arnoldstein by train.
Outdoor Sports and Activities near Villach
Gerlitzen is a mountain and small ski resort located half an hour
from Villach. Gerlitzen offers some of the best vistas in Austria. On
clear days almost the whole of Carinthia can be seen from this mountain
top. You can either drive up (take care in winter) or take the cable
car. From the parking space/cable car station it's a hour's walk to the
summit. The cable car station at the mountain's base at Annenheim can
be reached by bus or train, though connections are poor.
Kanzianiberg is one of the best natural climbing walls in Austria.
There are hundreds of colour-coded climbing routes at all levels, and
on sunny days the vista is stunning. The maximum height difference is
approx. 60 m. Kanzianiberg can be accessed by bus or bicycle (30 min
from Villach) or car (15 min).
Alpe Adria Golf is one of the best 19 hole golf places in the area with
stunning views from every hole. Located in Finkenstein, a 10 minute
drive from Villach.
Kranjska Gora Ski Resort is an old Slovenian ski resort located in
seven different areas in Municipality of Kranjska Gora. You can choose
between 18 ski slopes of different technical difficulty. Ski lifts and
ski runs stretch over the slopes of Vitranc from Kranjska Gora to
Planica at altitudes from 800m to 1,215m. The system of 6 chairlifts
and 13 drag lifts takes you to your dream trail. If you want to do
something else, look at the map of ski runs and discover the splendid
terrains also in Mojstrana and Ratece.
One of the biggest advantages of ski slopes in Kranjska Gora is that
there is only a Snow covered beach separating you from your hotel and
the ski slopes. A complete beginner can step onto the snow with the
help of the excellent ski schools and instructors available. The
nearest city is Jesenice and about an hour away from Ljubljana.
Kranjska Gora Ski Resort is 24 mins drive south of Villach.
Hiking - Villach is surrounded by a number of mountains including the Dobratsch which offer many possibilities for hiking.
Cross-country skiing - Cross-country skiing is possible on Dobratsch and all major ski resorts around Villach.
Ice-skating - Ice-skating is possible on Faakersee, Ossiachersee and
Vassacher See though this depends heavily on the weather in winter
whether lakes are frozen or not.
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