Best mountain passes around Weitensfeld im Gurktal are situated within the Gurktal Alps, offering routes with significant elevation changes. This region features numerous elevated routes that provide scenic views and sporting opportunities. The area is characterized by its natural landscape and routes suitable for cycling and hiking. Weitensfeld im Gurktal serves as a starting point for exploring these challenging and picturesque routes.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Nice quiet road, no great effort. Ideal climb to warm up. Asphalt mostly in good condition
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Very steep mountain. In between there are short breather breaks below 10% which should be used well. The view at the top is not worth it - rather ugly ski area. But the road to the top is beautiful and above all a real challenge
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Pass crossing with only a slight uphill road if you come from the north. A little more challenging from the south than the north side. Quite unspectacular as a pass road, but rolls well due to the low incline.
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One of the 3 ascents to Hochrindl! Quite flat at the beginning and then steeper, it goes up nicely over a few bends!
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From Goggausee it goes up over a well paved road to Zammelsberg. Great views can be caught on the Nockberge.
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This road leads up to Zammelsberg or the place of the same name over partly good and partly bad asphalt.
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Simple alpine pass, rather tame on both sides, without any particular difficulties. Also from the route rather contemplative, mostly in the valley through forest.
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The region offers many picturesque routes. For example, the Goggausee - Zammelsberg route provides great views of the Nockberge mountains. The Weitensfeld-Zammelsberg Road Bike Route also offers magnificent views, especially for ambitious cyclists.
For ambitious cyclists, the Weitensfeld-Zammelsberg Road Bike Route features steep climbs with an 8.8% gradient over 6 km. Another challenging option is the Hochrindl Climb from Sirnitz, which conquers over 800 vertical meters over 9 kilometers with an average slope of 9%.
Yes, routes like the Grattinger Saddle are known for their quiet roads, making them ideal for a peaceful ride or climb. The Weitensfeld-Masternitzen Road Bike Route is also characterized by little traffic, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature.
Absolutely. The Gurktal High Trail (Gurktaler Höhenweg) in the Gurktal Alps offers beautiful views with gentle ascents, passing several churches and wayside crosses. For more hiking options, you can explore various trails in the area, including easy hikes like the 'View from Hoch St. Paul – St. Paul Church loop' or the 'Hiking loop from Weitensfeld im Gurktal'. Find more details in the Easy hikes around Weitensfeld im Gurktal guide.
Many elevated routes offer expansive views of the Gurktal Alps and the picturesque landscape of Central Carinthia. The region is known for its untouched nature, providing opportunities to enjoy serene environments away from heavy traffic.
Yes, the Gurktal High Trail features churches and wayside crosses, offering cultural insights. The Veitsberg summit, at 1,160 meters, hosts a historic chapel linked to the traditional 'Vierbergelauf' (Four Mountains Run), where participants circle the chapel and ring a bell for a wish. The 'Burgbauweg' (Castle Construction Path) also leads along old castle ruins.
The region is generally best visited during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the roads are clear of snow and the weather is ideal for cycling and hiking. This period allows for the best enjoyment of the panoramic views and outdoor activities.
While many routes offer sporting challenges, the Gurktal High Trail provides gentle ascents suitable for a more relaxed hiking experience, which can be enjoyed by families. When planning, consider the difficulty and elevation gain to choose routes appropriate for all family members.
Beyond road cycling and hiking, the area is also popular for gravel biking and mountain biking, with numerous trails available. You can find more information on routes in the Gravel biking around Weitensfeld im Gurktal guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Weitensfeld im Gurktal guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the challenging climbs, the magnificent panoramic views of the Gurktal Alps, and the tranquility of the less-trafficked roads. The opportunity to immerse oneself in untouched nature while engaging in sporting activities is a major draw.
Road conditions can vary. For instance, the Weitensfeld in the Gurk Valley - Zammelsberg route has sections with both good and less optimal asphalt. The Grattinger Saddle, however, is noted for its asphalt being mostly in good condition.
The Flattnitz Pass Road, especially when approached from the north, is considered easier with significantly less altitude gain, making it a good option for those seeking a less challenging ride. The Grattinger Saddle is also described as an ideal climb for warming up, with no great effort required.


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