Hermagor - Kadutschen - Bergl - Kameritsch - Watschig

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  • 16 km
    Afstand
  • 4.5 h
    Duur
  • 576 hm
    Laagste punt
  • 782 hm
    Hoogste punt
  • 295 hm
  • 295 hm
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Hermagor - Kadutschen - Bergl - Kameritsch - Watschig

An easy hike on the sunny terrace of the Gailtal valley, through forests and across meadows, always with beautiful views of the Carnic Alps, the Trogkofel in particular impresses with its rock faces. The soft rock offers little resistance to the water, which is why numerous ditches have to be crossed.

Suggestie

On the way back you can visit the local history museum in Möderndorf.

Uitrusting

Normal hiking equipment.

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Routebeschrijving

From car park no. 2 in Hermagor on the main road, we head west, cross the Weißensee main road next to the old post office distribution centre and walk along Guggenbergstraße - signposted Hotel Hauserhof, Gasthof Waldemar, etc.. After approx. 1.8 km we reach the turn-off to Kadutschen, a beautiful beech forest, and follow it on path 101, past an old farmhouse and a holiday home over a ditch, after which we have the option of descending to Mitschig. However, we continue across meadows with very beautiful views over the valley and the Carnic Alps through the village of Bergl, continue on path 104 to Kraschach (Gothic church) and then again uphill through a ditch with a power station to the village of Kameritsch with 2 hotels - Ramsi and Hubmann.

Return option1:
From here descend to Watschig and either take the bus or train to Hermagor.

Return option2:
Return along the Gail, via the Marienpilgerweg, in approx. 2 hours to Hermagor. Take this opportunity to visit the Gailtal local history museum in Möderndorf Castle. (=> this option is shown graphically on the map and corresponds to the dates given)

Locatie en hoe vind je ons

De Nassfelder-Pressegger See vakantie regio is gelegen in de de provintie Karinthie, direct aan de Italiaanse grens.

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