Serve, backhand, a quick sprint from the baseline: tennis is in vogue and serving on the south side of the Alps between warm lakes and gentle mountains is incredibly rewarding!
Serve, backhand, a quick sprint from the baseline: tennis is in vogue and serving on the south side of the Alps between warm lakes and gentle mountains is incredibly rewarding!
While elsewhere it is still winter, tennis is already being played at the Carinthian lakes. In the Millstätter See - Bad Kleinkirchheim - Nockberge region, the season on the numerous outdoor courts starts as early as April thanks to the mild climate and usually only ends in November. The three indoor tennis centres in Seeboden am M. S., Bad Kleinkirchheim and Spittal an der Drau are open 365 days a year, regardless of the weather. This is one reason why there are numerous hotels specialising in tennis around the lakes, some with spacious facilities.
Complete a taster session, learn new strokes and take your game to the next level: The best way to do this is together at a tennis camp or on a long weekend with friends. Rental rackets and balls are part of the infrastructure in the tennis hotels and sports schools. Certified trainers pass on their knowledge to small groups and the indoor tennis centres in the Millstätter See - Bad Kleinkirchheim - Nockberge region can also be booked at short notice.
If you are on holiday in Feld am See and want to use a different tennis court every day, you could do so for a fortnight. This is because the town has the highest density of tennis courts in Carinthia. Exciting matches are played on 14 clay courts, two all-weather courts and a children's tennis court from April to October. In addition to the perfect court infrastructure, there is also a wide range of accommodation in the family sports village, which offers all the amenities you need for a tennis holiday. Tip: The best way for tennis guests to practise their first serves under expert guidance is with the guides from the Krainer sports school.