Mountain passes around Nußdorf-Debant provide access to the Lienz Dolomites and the broader Alps from this East Tyrolean municipality. The region features a variety of routes, from scenic drives to challenging ascents. These passes connect valleys and offer views of the surrounding mountain landscapes. Nußdorf-Debant serves as a base for exploring these alpine routes.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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scenically beautiful transition from the Karlsbader Hütte to the Kerschbaumer Alm
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It's a nice place to rest on the way to Böses Weibl. The flat plain also offers some panoramic views.
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A beautiful plateau opens up, offering lovely views toward Böses Weibele or along the Eselsteig trail. A small hut awaits those who are caught off guard by the weather.
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The ascent and descent are worthwhile. Scree and snowfields make it challenging, but doable.
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The first part is particularly tempting because of the extremely difficult start. It doesn't really get much better as the Pustertal High Mountain Road continues; it's more of a series of steep climbs, fast descents and heavenly views of the valley. It's definitely worth it, but it's not for the inexperienced!
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Very nice cycle path with good asphalt and a great panorama.
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After a drive on the Großglockner High Alpine Road, this pass was rather unspectacular. Relatively heavy traffic on the B107, so I would rather recommend the old Iselsbergstraße uphill.
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For breathtaking vistas, the Kerschbaumer Pass provides views of the Lienz Dolomites and the glaciated peaks of the Hohe Tauern. The Iselsberg Pass also offers beautiful views of Lienz and the surrounding mountains. Further afield, the Großglockner High Alpine Road is world-renowned for its unparalleled views of Austria's highest mountain and glaciers.
Yes, the Plöcken Pass (Passo di Monte Croce Carnico) connects Austria and Italy and holds significant historical importance from World War I. You can still see well-preserved attachment positions near the border, offering a glimpse into the past.
The Pustertaler Höhenstraße: Leisach to Bannberg (1,262 m) is known for its challenging climbs and scenic vistas, making it a rewarding route for experienced cyclists. The Kartitsch Saddle is also an excellent route for cyclists due to its enjoyable ascent and long descent. For more cycling options, explore the Cycling around Nußdorf-Debant guide.
The Felbertauern Road is known for its stunning panoramic mountain views and typically lacks traffic jams, making it a pleasant and visually spectacular route. For the Iselsberg Pass, the older 'Inselsbergstraße' is recommended for a more tranquil experience away from the main B107 road traffic.
Absolutely. The Iselsberg Pass provides access to various hiking trails, including routes to spectacular peaks like the Böses Weibl, offering fantastic views. The Peischlachtörl, at almost 2500m, serves as a stopover point for several tours, including those towards Glorer Hütte and Böses Weebl. For more hiking ideas, check out the Easy hikes around Nußdorf-Debant guide.
The spring and autumn months are often ideal for visiting, especially for routes like the Pustertaler Höhenstraße, where the sun makes for pleasant riding conditions when the valley bottom might be shaded. Generally, late spring to early autumn offers the best weather for exploring alpine passes, with most roads open and trails accessible.
Nußdorf-Debant serves as a gateway to some of the famous passes in the Dolomites, a UNESCO Natural World Heritage site. While passes like Sella Pass, Passo Gardena, Passo Pordoi, and Passo Giau are further into the Dolomites, they are accessible for those seeking challenging drives, extensive hiking trails, and spectacular viewpoints with distinctive craggy peaks.
Yes, both the Plöcken Pass (Passo di Monte Croce Carnico) and the Staller Saddle (Passo di Stalle) connect Austria with Italy. The Staller Saddle, at 2,052 meters, also features natural attractions like Lake Obersee on the Austrian side, offering a beautiful cross-border experience.
Many passes offer access to hiking and mountain biking trails. For example, the Iselsberg Pass is a starting point for hikes to peaks like Böses Weibl. You can find various outdoor activities, including challenging MTB trails, by exploring guides like MTB Trails around Nußdorf-Debant.
While the Großglockner High Alpine Road offers extensive views, you can also get a fantastic view of Austria's highest mountain from the View of the Großglockner highlight. This spot is accessible, and you can take a bus from Kals to the Lucknerhaus and then hike to the Lucknerhütte for an even closer perspective.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views of the Lienz Dolomites and the glaciated peaks of the Hohe Tauern, especially from points like the Kerschbaumer Pass. The challenging yet rewarding climbs, scenic drives, and the tranquility found on less-trafficked routes like the old Inselsbergstraße are also highly appreciated.


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