Best mountain passes around Schiefling am Wörthersee traverse the Carinthian landscape, offering routes through diverse alpine terrain. This region, situated near Lake Wörthersee, features a mix of forested saddles and higher mountain routes. The passes provide access to viewpoints and opportunities for various outdoor pursuits. They connect valleys and offer scenic paths through the area's natural environment.
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After heavy rain, the path is quite washed out, but the view across the Drau to the Karawanken is magnificent.
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Be careful of the elevation gain when riding an e-MTB. Bring plenty of fluids; there's almost nothing to drink on the trail.
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You climb through the forest, accompanied by the feeling that something great awaits up there. No drama. Rather, a wide view that quietly puts things in order. And then you're standing there – at the Karawanksblick. In front of you, Lake Wörthersee, behind you, the peaks like a painted horizon. In between: light. Air. And plenty of space to breathe. The name is almost too sober for what opens up there. Not a postcard view, but one that feels like a memory you've just experienced. The forest is reverently silent, the panorama speaks in soft colors. The lake lies there like a spread-out silk scarf – turquoise, gently moving, flanked by a wreath of trees and villages. Those who like can sit in the pavilion, which looks a bit like a fairytale cottage for weary hikers. Others lie down on the grass and let their gaze wander, as if trying to preserve it. For later. For the desk. For November. At the Karawankenblick, you not only see how beautiful it is – you also understand why sometimes you just have to take a break to find yourself again.
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Easily navigable in Slovenian. On the Carinthian side, the last way to the saddle or from Slovenia is the first way after the border, very narrow and not really passable. It's quite overgrown and sometimes dangerous. Altogether from Slovenia to Carinthia feasible. I wouldn't drive it the other way. Up through all the scree, from Carinthia to Slovenia, is definitely no fun.
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Here you have the possibility to switch to the south side of the Tauern! The path is short, but very steep on the last few meters!
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Wonderful descent towards Drautal when you come from Faaker See. Curvy through the forest: great!
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Nice climb, almost no traffic and good surface for road cycling
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The region offers a variety of popular passes and viewpoints. Orainsattel is well-liked for cycling due to its good road surface and low traffic. For stunning panoramas, Karawanken View provides wide vistas of Lake Wörthersee and the Karawanken mountain range. Another notable route is the Ossiacher Tauern Crossing, an intermediate trail through a forest.
You can expect breathtaking panoramic views, often extending across multiple countries like Italy and Slovenia. Passes like the Villach Alpine Road offer dramatic mountain scenery, including the 'Skywalk' at the Rote Wand lookout. The Nockalm Road winds through unique 'Nock'n' (rounded peaks) and vast forests, while the Grossglockner High Alpine Road provides unparalleled views of Austria's highest mountain and the Pasterze Glacier.
Yes, several passes are excellent for cycling. Orainsattel is particularly noted for its good road surface and low traffic, making it ideal for road cycling. The Nockalm Road also features numerous gentle curves, making it a picturesque route for cyclists.
The Villach Alpine Road is a great family-friendly option. It features a children's adventure world along the route and an Alpine Garden with over 800 plant species, providing engaging stops for all ages. The panoramic views are easily accessible by car, making it suitable for families.
Many passes offer opportunities for hiking and nature observation. The Villach Alpine Road provides access to various hiking trails, while the Nockalm Road is known for its unique natural experience and serene mountain environment, perfect for walks. For more specific routes, you can explore running trails or gravel biking routes around Schiefling am Wörthersee.
The Nockalm Road is renowned for its unique natural experience, winding through the Nockberge mountains, characterized by their distinctive 'Nock'n' (rounded peaks). This region is Europe's only national park in a gentle high mountain range, boasting extensive spruce, larch, and stone pine forests.
Yes, the Nassfeld Pass (Passo di Pramollo) connects Hermagor in Austria with Pontebba in Italy. Situated in the Carnic Alps, it offers scenic drives, hiking, and cycling opportunities, with particularly beautiful views on the less forested Italian side.
The Grossglockner High Alpine Road is considered one of the most iconic and scenic drives worldwide. This 48-kilometer route with 36 twists and turns leads to the Hochtor Pass and offers unparalleled views of Austria's highest mountain, the Grossglockner, and the Pasterze Glacier within the Hohe Tauern National Park.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Maria Elender Saddle (1,785 m) is a challenging mountain pass that serves as a border saddle between Austria and Slovenia. While accessible from the Slovenian side by mountain bike, the Carinthian side involves a narrow, steep hiking trail through the forest.
Most mountain passes in the region are best enjoyed in the warmer months (spring to autumn) for hiking, cycling, and scenic drives. However, some, like the Nassfeld Pass, are year-round destinations, offering winter sports in colder months. The Grossglockner High Alpine Road is typically open from early May to late October, depending on snow conditions.
The Karawanken View is specifically highlighted for offering wide views of Lake Wörthersee and the majestic Karawanken mountain range. It's a place where you can find a pavilion to sit and enjoy the expansive panorama.


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