Heiligenblut (1,301m/4,270ft; pop. 1,300) is a popular summer and winter resort, magnificently set on the steep meadow covered slopes of the Möll valley. Its Gothic parish church (15th C.), with a characteristically pointed steeple and an interior also governed by vertical lines, contains a beautiful little tabernacle (1496) with a vial of what
is believed to be the blood of Christ brought from Constantinople in 914, a carved high altar of 1520, the center of which depicts the crowning of the Virgin, and a 15th C. fresco of St Christopher. There is a chairlift to the Schareck (2,604m/8,544ft; ski lift to the Glockner Road) and easy climbs to the Kalvarienberg (half an hour), Wirtsbauer-Alm (1.5 hours) and the Leiterfall, a 130m/430ft high waterfall (two hours). There is also ample scope for high Alpine climbs by experienced mountaineers.