Enjoy a breathtaking panorama over all of Carinthia - from the Hohe Tauern to the Carnic Alps and the Karawanks, all the way to Carinthia's unique lake landscape.
From the Kanzelbahn valley station at Lake Ossiach, at 500 m above sea level, you can reach the Kanzelhöhe adventure arena at 1,440 m in just 10 minutes. From there, continue comfortably by the Moserbahn 2-seater chairlift and the Pöllingerbahn 2-seater chairlift up to the Pöllingerhütte at 1,660 m above sea level.
Once at the Pöllingerhütte, breathtaking hiking trails, pleasant temperatures, and allergen-free mountain air await: the Gerlitzen Alpe offers a versatile hiking paradise with well-marked trails for families, leisure hikers, and mountain enthusiasts. From the Pöllingerbahn mountain station at 1,660 m, an easy, family-friendly hiking trail leads to the Gerlitzen summit (1911m) in about 30–45 minutes (1.8 km). From there, a flat, wide trail takes you to the Kammerhütte in about 30 minutes (1.3 km), and on to the Neugarten-Almseehütte (60 min / 3.3 km).
For culinary delights, our idyllic mountain huts invite you to enjoy regional specialties and homemade treats – ideally with a view from the sun terrace over the panorama.
While the 4-seater Gipfelbahn makes way for the state-of-the-art 10-passenger gondola “Kanzelbahn II” from Kanzelhöhe (1.440m) to the Gerlitzen summit (1.911m), a truly unique opportunity arises: only this summer do you have the special chance to experience the mountain in the warm season with the 2-seater-chairlifts Moserbahn and the Pöllingerbahn.
From the mountain station of the Kanzelbahn (1.440m), the2-seater-chairlifts Moserbahn and Pöllingerbahn take you up to the Pöllingerhütte (1.660m) - across idyllic alpine meadows, through crisp mountain air, and past unforgettable panoramic views. From there, an easy family-friendly hike leads in 45min up to the summit (1.911m) where the Gerlitzen Gipfelhaus and Pacheiner are open daily.
It’s more than just a ride - it’s a feeling of freedom, of summer in the mountains as it has rarely been experienced. A transition between tradition and future that you can experience only this year.