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Ferlacher Spitze Summit

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Ferlacher Spitze Summit

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The Ferlacher Spitze, also known as Kamnica or by its local nickname "Türkenkopf," is a striking summit rising to 1,742 meters (5,715 ft) in the Karawanks mountain range, located in Carinthia, Austria. Often regarded as the "little brother" to the more imposing Mittagskogel, it offers a rewarding alpine experience with its distinctive rocky outcrops and connection to the Mittagskogel via the Ferlacher Sattel.

What truly captivates visitors to the Ferlacher Spitze are the expansive, breathtaking panoramic views. From the summit,…

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    June 27, 2023

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    From the Ferlacher Spitze you have a fantastic view of Lake Faak and the Mittagskogel, among others.
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    August 22, 2025

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    beautiful moderate summit tour with 2 stops
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    June 27, 2023

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    Fantastic view in all directions - small bench, large summit cross.
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    1. Bertahütte – Ferlacher Spitze Summit loop from Kopein

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Elevation 1,720 m

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    Location: Finkenstein am Faaker See, Bezirk Villach-Land, Carinthia, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical hiking difficulty and elevation gain for Ferlacher Spitze?

    The Ferlacher Spitze is generally considered a moderate to challenging hike, suitable for those with some hiking experience. The summit stands at 1,742 meters (5,715 ft) above sea level. While the exact elevation gain depends on your starting point, ascents often involve a mix of wide service roads, steadily climbing forest trails, and steeper sections closer to the summit.

    Are there any mountain huts or refreshment stops along the trails to Ferlacher Spitze?

    Yes, there are two notable mountain huts. The Bertahütte, located at 1,567 meters on the Ferlacher Sattel, is a popular spot for a break or refreshment during the ascent or descent. Additionally, the Rossalm (Koča na Bleščeči) at 1,083 meters is another common stop, typically open on weekends during the summer months.

    Is Ferlacher Spitze suitable for a winter hike or other winter activities?

    Yes, Ferlacher Spitze is a destination that can be enjoyed in winter. It offers opportunities for backcountry skiing on a 6 km blue, family-friendly singletrack trail that is groomed. While winter hiking is possible, conditions can be challenging, and appropriate gear and experience are essential. Always check weather and snow conditions before heading out.

    What are the best viewpoints or natural features to look out for on Ferlacher Spitze?

    From the summit, hikers are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views. You can see the turquoise-blue Faaker See, the Villacher Becken, the Rosental, and even as far as Klagenfurt and the Julian Alps. A particular highlight is the impressive close-up view of the dominant Mittagskogel. The summit also features a large cross and a small bench, perfect for resting and enjoying the scenery.

    Are there specific parking areas or public transport options for accessing Ferlacher Spitze?

    While the intro mentions parking, specific details are not provided. However, many popular hiking routes in the region often have designated parking at trailheads, such as near the Bertahütte or Rossalm access points. Public transport options might be limited directly to the trailheads, so checking local bus schedules or carpooling is advisable.

    Is Ferlacher Spitze family-friendly or dog-friendly?

    The Ferlacher Spitze offers family-friendly options, particularly for backcountry skiing with its 6 km blue singletrack trail. For hiking, while it's a moderate to challenging endeavor, families with older children accustomed to hiking may find it rewarding. Dogs are generally welcome on trails in the Austrian Alps, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved and physically capable of the hike.

    What is the geological composition of Ferlacher Spitze?

    The geological composition of Ferlacher Spitze consists of "Schlerndolomit," which is characterized by rocky outcrops on all sides. This unique geology contributes to its distinctive appearance within the Karawanks mountain range.

    Are there any loop trails available around Ferlacher Spitze?

    The provided information focuses on trails leading to the summit. While a specific 'loop trail' for the summit itself isn't detailed, many hiking areas in the Karawanks offer various interconnected paths. It's common for hikers to combine different sections or use alternative descent routes to create a loop-like experience. You can explore various Ferlacher Spitze trails and routes on komoot to find options that suit your preferences.

    What is the origin of the nickname 'Türkenkopf' for Ferlacher Spitze?

    The Ferlacher Spitze is also known by the local nickname "Türkenkopf" (Turk's Head). While the exact historical origin of this name is not detailed in the provided information, it suggests a historical cultural connection to the region.

    How does Ferlacher Spitze compare to the nearby Mittagskogel?

    The Ferlacher Spitze is often considered a "satellite" or "little brother" to the mighty Mittagskogel, to which it is connected via the Ferlacher Sattel. While Mittagskogel is generally more challenging and steeper, Ferlacher Spitze offers a rewarding alternative with accessible yet impactful views, including an impressive close-up perspective of the dominant Mittagskogel itself.

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