Best mountain passes around Sankt Stefan im Gailtal are situated in the Gailtal valley, a region characterized by its connection to the Carnic Alps and the Lienz Dolomites. This area offers a variety of mountain passes that serve as routes for scenic drives, cycling, and hiking. The passes often connect Austria with Italy, providing both historical significance and diverse landscapes. Explorers can find routes ranging from accessible connections to more challenging ascents.
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...even if there is a prohibition sign here, this is the entrance! 🥾
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The southern ascent begins on the SP110 coming from Via Guiseppe Mazzini. The first part leads relatively sharply up along the river before crossing it and turning right. From here, things really get going. Following several bends and straights, you reach a bridge after about 3.8 to 4 km and change from the west to the east flank of the mountain. Here you come to a relatively dark passage in a tunnel, but lights are recommended. Shortly after that, there is a second, unlit but very short tunnel. Shortly after that, you change back to the west flank. From here, a winding ascent begins with lots of bends, which repeatedly offers different perspectives back. The only problem here is the gradient of over 9 percent and more, so that (unfortunately) you tend to look at your handlebars as you drive up the mountain and hope that it will finally end. It's a very nice drive up, with impressive rock faces appearing next to you as you follow the winding road past all sorts of monuments. Once you get to the top, you're glad you survived the mountain, as the local mountains are characterized by their lack of rhythm and steepness. At the top, there are various restaurants and a total of three possible pass signs: directly at the "Al Gallo Forcello" hotel, in the middle of the lake, which is located above, and at the former border crossing.
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Wonderful, even ascent from the south, without any significant difficulties!👍
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🇦🇹 Transition 🇮🇹 The "pushing section" is easy to ride 👍🏼🤣
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Unfortunately, alpine farming has not been open for a long time.
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Simply crossing national borders by bike without being checked, even if it was a war zone tens of years ago, has something to offer. Unfortunately, alpine farming has been closed for a long time.
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The region around Sankt Stefan im Gailtal offers a diverse range of mountain passes, from historically significant routes connecting Austria and Italy to scenic drives and challenging trails for hiking and cycling. You'll find passes like the easily accessible Gailberghöhe, the historically rich Plöcken Pass, and the high alpine Nassfeld Pass.
Many passes in the area boast impressive vistas. Windische Heights offers views of the Gailtal and the Carnic Alps. The Nassfeld Pass (Passo di Pramollo) Summit provides stunning alpine scenery with impressive rock faces. The Plöcken Pass also offers impressive views, especially along its historical route.
Yes, the Plöcken Pass (Passo di Monte Croce Carnico) is particularly notable for its historical importance. It served as a mule track for the Illyrians and played a significant role in connecting Austria and Italy. The area around it is part of the Carnic High Trail, also known as the Peace Trail, which features remnants of World War I fortifications and trenches.
Absolutely. The region is excellent for hiking. For example, the area around Windische Höhe is popular for trails leading to the St. Stefan ob Köstendorf church, offering splendid views. The Carnic High Trail runs through the Plöcken Pass area. For specific routes, you can explore options like the "Oisternig Loop from Feistritzer Alm" or the "Dolinza Alm border walk" which are moderate hikes. More challenging options include the "Carnic High Trail 403" or the "Lake Egger Alm – Poludnig Summit loop". You can find more details on these routes in the Hiking around Sankt Stefan im Gailtal guide.
Yes, for experienced adventurers, the region offers challenging options. The Ridge Trail Between Goldeck and Martenock requires sure-footedness due to rocky and exposed areas. Cyclists will find the Kartitscher Sattel in the Lienz Dolomites a challenging route with significant elevation gain. The ascent to Nassfeld Pass (Passo di Pramollo) Summit also features steep gradients, particularly on the southern side.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The Dolinza Alm is an idyllic alpine village right on the Italian border, offering a family-friendly atmosphere. For easy hikes, consider routes like the "Feistritzer Alm – Sella Bistrizza Alpine Chalets loop" or the "Wooden Cabin loop from Windische Höhe". More family-friendly trails can be found in the Easy hikes around Sankt Stefan im Gailtal guide.
Several passes in the region serve as border crossings to Italy. The Plöcken Pass connects the Gailtal road to Italy's Friuli Venezia Giulia region. The Nassfeld Pass (Passo di Pramollo) Summit marks the border between the Austrian Gail Valley and the Italian Canal Valley. Additionally, Sella Carnizza also marks a transition point between Austria and Italy.
Yes, several passes offer amenities. At Windische Heights, you'll find restaurants where you can strengthen yourself and enjoy the view. The Gailberghöhe often features a restaurant, making it a perfect stop. The Nassfeld Pass (Passo di Pramollo) Summit also has various restaurants at the top. The Dolinza Alm is an alpine village with options like the Starhand Alpine Inn.
The best time to visit largely depends on your planned activities. For hiking and cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. During these months, the passes are typically clear of snow, and the alpine meadows are vibrant. Nassfeld is also a popular destination for winter activities, offering skiing opportunities.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Near the Nassfeld Pass, you might spot the Kuhtritt, a rare and endemic mountain flower, particularly around the Gartnerkofel peak. The Kartitscher Sattel is characterized by extensive alpine meadows. The Kreuzberg Pass offers access to the beautiful Weissensee, one of Austria's highest-altitude bathing lakes.
Many passes are easily accessible by road. The Gailberghöhe, for instance, is known for its convenient and scenic connection between the Gailtal and Drautal. The Windische Höhe also connects the Gailtal with the Drautal, with a short and steep ascent from the Gailtal side. The region's infrastructure generally supports access to these passes for drivers and cyclists.


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