Best mountain passes around Sankt Georgen im Lavanttal are situated in the Lavant River valley, flanked by the Koralpe to the east and the Saualpe to the west. This location provides access to mountain pass regions like Klippitztörl and Soboth. The area offers diverse landscapes, from gentle pastures to mountain lakes, suitable for various outdoor activities.
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very little traffic. The first 10 km was a bit shaky, after that it went great. Filling up with water is possible in Bad Schwanberg, Glashütten (fire department) and Weinebene.
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When you have managed the ascent, a photo of the wind turbines and the signpost to Wolfsberg is almost mandatory. At the top you can go to the toilet in the tavern, refill the bottles or take a longer break.
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Weinebene Hiking opportunities at the top of the pass
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Ascent Weinebene from Carinthia panorama
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Scenic, very beautiful, but quite demanding climb!
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Anyone who is up there has a wonderful descent ahead of them.
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One of the most popular mountain passes is Weinebene, which serves as an excellent starting point for hikes into the Koralpen massif. It's known for its flat area with restaurants and is a popular ski area in winter. Visitors also appreciate the scenic Weinebene western ramp for its demanding climb and panoramic views.
The Klippitztörl Pass on the Saualpe is a well-known recreational area offering diverse activities year-round. In winter, it's a popular ski and snowshoeing area with 28 km of slopes. During summer, it transforms into a hiking paradise with a summer toboggan run, an adventure climbing garden, and a sphere track, making it ideal for families. It also offers expansive panoramic views of the Lavanttal.
The Soboth region, located on the Koralpe, offers a tranquil mountain experience. A major highlight is the fjord-like Soboth Reservoir, popular for swimming, hiking, cycling, and camping. The area features numerous trails and the Soboth Pass road is particularly favored by motorcyclists for its winding and picturesque route. You can also enjoy magnificent views over the Lavanttal to the Karawanken and Julian Alps on clear days.
Yes, both the Koralpe and Saualpe ranges offer extensive hiking opportunities. For instance, the Weinebene is a perfect starting point for hikes into the Koralpen massif. You can find various mountain hikes, including challenging routes to the Großer Speikkogel Summit, by exploring the Mountain Hikes around Sankt Georgen im Lavanttal guide.
Absolutely. The region provides excellent cycling opportunities. The Soboth Pass road is particularly popular for scenic drives and cycling due to its winding nature. You can also find various road cycling routes, such as the challenging Eibiswald – Weinebene Pass loop, by checking the Road Cycling Routes around Sankt Georgen im Lavanttal guide.
During winter, the Klippitztörl Pass is a popular ski resort with 28 km of slopes and 7 lifts, suitable for various skill levels and families. It also offers marked snowshoe hiking trails. The Weinebene also functions as a popular ski area in winter, providing another option for snow sports enthusiasts.
Yes, the Klippitztörl Pass is particularly noted as family-friendly, offering a summer toboggan run, an adventure climbing garden, and a sphere track. The Weinebene is also considered a great destination for the whole family, with its flat area and cozy restaurants.
For stunning panoramic views, consider the Weinebene western ramp, which offers expansive vistas from Carinthia. From various points around the Klippitztörl, you can enjoy broad views of the surrounding Lavanttal. The Koralpe also provides magnificent views over the Lavanttal to the Karawanken and Julian Alps on clear days.
The Soboth region is rich in natural beauty. Its centerpiece is the Soboth Reservoir, a large mountain lake at 1080m above sea level. The surrounding Koralpe is characterized by gentle pastures, clear mountain streams, and waterfalls. It's also a place where you might observe chamois and marmots.
Visitors highly appreciate the diverse outdoor activities, from hiking and cycling to skiing and snowshoeing. The scenic beauty, including panoramic views and tranquil mountain lakes like the Soboth Reservoir, is a major draw. The family-friendly infrastructure at places like Klippitztörl and the welcoming atmosphere of huts and restaurants also contribute to a rewarding experience.
Yes, after ascending to the Weinebene Pass, you can find a viewpoint to see wind turbines. It's a popular spot for a photo opportunity and offers facilities at the nearby tavern.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, cycling, and enjoying the summer adventure activities at Klippitztörl or the Soboth Reservoir, the warmer months are ideal. For skiing and snowshoeing, winter is the prime season, particularly at Klippitztörl and Weinebene.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Weinebene Climb from Bad Schwanberg via Glashütten is a demanding route. The Weinebene western ramp also offers a scenic but quite demanding ascent with rewarding panoramic views.


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