Mountain passes around Krems in Kärnten, a municipality in Austria's Carinthia region, offer diverse landscapes and routes. The area is characterized by the Nockberge Biosphere Park, featuring rounded, grass-covered peaks known as "Nock'n." This region provides access to panoramic toll roads, historic routes, and serene high-altitude landscapes. Visitors can explore a variety of mountain passes that connect different valleys and regions.
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...when driving along the Nockalm Road, you should definitely take a detour here! 🥾☕️👀
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Great road in a magnificent landscape. Moderate incline.
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After the Sonntagstal valley, climb the Falkertscharte ridge before taking the final few meters to the Falkertspitz. From the ridge, you have a magnificent view of the Sonntagstal valley or, on the other side, the Hundsgraben ditch. Soak it up, enjoy.
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One of the major transnational long-distance hiking trails in this region is the "ALPE-ADRIA-Trail", which leads from the Großglockner over the Nockberge Mountains to Slovenia and further south of Trieste, then to the Mediterranean Sea. Anyone who would like to take a closer look at the first glimpse can follow the route in the ARD media library: there is a two-part (one-hour total) documentary about this tour as part of the Bavarian television program "freizeit. Schmidt Max ...". with their scenic and cultural features. Link to Part 1: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/freizeit/schmidt-max-wandert-1-2/br-fernsehen/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvLzJiMWY5OTIwLWQxY2ItNDVlNy05NzUwLTk1ZDkxZDk2Y2Y4ZA Link to part 2: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/freizeit/schmidt-max-wandert-von-den-alpen-zum-meer-2-2/br-fernsehen/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvLzEyODRjYmFiLWUxNTUtNDM2Ny1iODQwLTA3MTY4OWM0YWNhOQ Of course, there is also a suitable hiking collection on Komoot itself: https://www.komoot.de/collection/314/grenzenlos-wandern-am-alpe-adria-trail
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Looking back after the first ascent is rewarded with this view 👍
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An incredibly beautiful view of the Falkerttal. The way here is quite demanding. Especially the upper part to the saddle is steep and goes over steps and stones
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The Nockalm Road is highly recommended for its panoramic views and gentle, flowing rhythm. It winds through the Nockberge Biosphere Park, offering 52 bends and reaching elevations up to 2,042 meters at Eisentalhöhe. Another scenic option is the Schönfeldsattel, known for its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful high-altitude landscape.
Yes, the Katschberg Pass, located at 1,641 meters, holds historical importance as it was once part of an ancient Roman road. It connects Carinthia with the Lungau region of Salzburg and offers a blend of natural beauty and historical context.
The region around Krems in Kärnten offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, especially within the Nockberge Biosphere Park accessible via the Nockalm Road. For road cyclists, there are challenging routes like the Turracher Höhe 23% Climb. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails around highlights like Eisentalhöhe. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking, road cycling, and MTB guides for Krems in Kärnten.
The Nockalm Road typically operates from early May to the end of October, making late spring through early autumn ideal for scenic drives and hiking. In winter, the Katschberg Pass transforms into a popular ski resort, offering winter sports opportunities. For summer hiking, the Nockberge Biosphere Park and areas around Schönfeldsattel are excellent choices.
Yes, the Nockalm Road is particularly family-friendly. Along its route, you'll find various attractions such as play areas for children, short walks, and nature trails like the one at Windebensee. The Katschberg Pass area also offers family-friendly activities, especially during summer with easy hiking trails and in winter with children-friendly ski areas.
The Nockalm Road is famous for its 'Nock'n' – rounded, grass-covered peaks that are distinct from the jagged alpine ranges. It also features the largest stone pine forest in the Eastern Alps. The Katschberg Pass area offers clear streams and lush meadows in summer, while the Schönfeldsattel provides a serene, almost flat high-altitude landscape.
Along the Nockalm Road, you'll find numerous alpine lodges serving local cuisine. The Katschberg Pass area is well-developed for tourism, offering various accommodation options and dining establishments. Innerkrems, a village within Krems in Kärnten, also provides amenities for visitors exploring the surrounding passes.
The Nockalm Road stands out for its unique 'Nock'n' landscape of rounded, grass-covered peaks and its 52 gentle bends, which offer a consistently flowing driving experience rather than extreme gradients or tight hairpins. It's a panoramic toll road designed for scenic enjoyment, with numerous viewpoints, attractions, and opportunities for short walks.
Absolutely. The Turracher Höhe 23% Climb is a challenging ascent for road cyclists, known for its steep gradient. For hikers, the Falkert Saddle offers a demanding trail with steep sections over steps and stones, rewarding with incredibly beautiful views of the Falkerttal.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, the rustic atmosphere at high points like Eisentalhöhe, and the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities. The unique 'Nock'n' landscape of the Nockberge Biosphere Park and the peaceful, scenic drives are also highly appreciated.
While specific public transport details for each pass can vary, the Nockalm Road is primarily accessed by car or motorcycle. For the Katschberg Pass, the old Katschberg Straße (B 99) remains a regional highway. It's advisable to check local transport options for reaching specific starting points for hikes or attractions within the Nockberge Biosphere Park.
Yes, for more information about the Katschberg Pass and its attractions, you can visit Visit A City.


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