Weitensfeld im Gurktal (Slovene: Prečpolje ob Krki) is a market town in the district of Sankt Veit an der Glan in the Austrian state of Carinthia.
First settlemenets were established when the Romans built a connecting road through the Gurk valley to Salzburg.
Between 1050 and 1065 a settlement at the Zammelsberg (Zumoltiperg) arose due to immigration from Bavaria.
In 1479, emperor Friedrich III granted castle Weitensfeld to exiled members of Branković dynasty of Serbia.
A part of Flattnitz initially remained with Weitensfeld, but was separated with effect from 1 January 1994 and annexed to the municipality of Glödnitz.