This pretty part of is one that's not often visited by Brits but it's a perfect quiet destination to head to this summer. Carinthia is 's southernmost and least densely populated state - and it's a paradise of gentle mountain peaks, pristine lakes, and alpine villages.
Home to over 1200 lakes, 200 of which are swimmable, it is an idyllic summer retreat. The best way to reach the area is to to Klagenfurt Airport.

One visitor on Tripadvisor who Lake Worthersee said: "A very cool experience, we loved it very much, we took a whole day walking around the lake - highly recommended and very relaxing.
"We arrived at the Kangenfurt stop, on the last boat, and had dinner at the pizzeria at the stop - it was great and has super good, huge, quality-price pizzas."
Surrounded by the Alps, the area offers excellent opportunities for hiking throughout the year if you're hoping to have a more adventurous holiday.
The region is also home to the stunning Hohe Tauern National Park, a haven for wildlife and outdoor enthusiasts to visit as part of your trip.
One other must-see place is Grossglockner High Alpine Road, which is one of Austria's top three destinations.
A visitor on Tripadvisor said: "What an amazing experience to go this way! Magical view on breathtaking winding roads. Awesome to be so high up that a helicopter flies below the mountain you're standing on."
Carinthia boasts a unique blend of and Slovenian influences, reflected in its cuisine and traditions so don't forget to try some of the local dishes while you're there
It's a year-round hot spot for as it offers tranquillity and adventure - making it a destination that won't disappoint.
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