You play your games in the hall in Ferlach, give your all on the ice, but have short breaks in between when you need to get out, clear your head or want to experience something as a team?
We have put together three really good, quick excursion tips just for you. No boring walks or hour-long programmes – just the right thing between games: active, entertaining, relaxed and everything close by.
As the breaks between matches are not long, you need entertaining, relaxing and team-friendly activities. Here are three top tips, right in the region and ideal between matches:
Rosental go-kart track (indoor go-karting)
Location: Feistritz im Rosental, approx. 15 min. drive
Duration: 30-45 minutes per session
Why does it fit?
- Pure action, without bringing any equipment
- Team duels for motivation & fun
- Weather-independent – even in the rain
Tip: Ideal break after an intensive game – you recharge your adrenalin without overloading your body.
Old Town Vibes Ferlach
The old town centre of Ferlach is small, but just right for a quiet break between games. There are ice cream parlours around the main square, a few quiet corners and plenty of space to just relax. No hustle and bustle, no distractions – just a short change of scenery that does you good.
An ice cream on your hand, a few minutes out of the hall, a quick switch off. Sometimes that’s all you need.
Cool off like the pros – chill out at the Ressnig bathing lake
The Ressnig lake is the absolute insider tip for hot match days in Ferlach – just a few minutes away from the ice rink and perfect for taking a breather as a team.
You don’t need to pack a swimsuit or swim lengths – just turn up.
Why you’ve come to the right place:
- Lie down on the shore, put your feet in the water, listen to music and let go of everything for a moment.
- Whether you’ve just had a tough fight or are preparing for the next game – this will clear your head again.
- The lake is surrounded by greenery, but is easy to reach – so it’s not a hiking trip, but a real short-term chill-out.
Whether you’ve just finished a tough game, want to regroup just before your next performance or just need to get out and about: These three tips are especially for you as an ice hockey player.