The Slow Trail along the north shore of Lake Weissensee
The Slow Trail along the north shore of Lake Weissensee
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Quiet bays, views of the Lienz Dolomites and undisturbed rest areas: The Slow Trail takes you along the north shore of Lake Weissensee for a good seven kilometers and shows you the most beautiful natural sites of the lake. The focus is on consciously perceiving the landscape and coming to…
by Nassfeld | Lesachtal | Weissensee
Last updated: August 30, 2024
This route includes a ferry crossing
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After 6.73 km for 6.21 km
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Start point
Ferry Terminal
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1.22 km
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4.61 km
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5.85 km
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6.72 km
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12.9 km
End point
Ferry Terminal
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.04 km
4.07 km
2.43 km
209 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
6.28 km
5.52 km
641 m
323 m
< 100 m
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Weissensee, I took the boat from Techendorf to the Dolomitenblick. Then along the lake via Ronacherfels (I can also highly recommend this is a great restaurant) to Neusach. From there with the adventure pass (you get it in the hotel) to Techendorf, then hiked along the waterfront back to Oberdorf. Was really fun again. 🚶
Pack your swimming trunks, take your little sister… .🎶 We parked in a public parking lot in Neusach (hardly any available) From then on it was long since the lake into the forest. You can get to the beautiful turquoise and warm water in many places. At some point there will be a sign saying: from here only for experienced hikers ... you should listen to it But we knew everything and were well prepared! There was a lookout point from which you could jump into the water (5m). My daughter did this of course! This is the picture where you can see the water splash (I don't put anyone online in swimwear). We drank coffee and ate cake at the dolomites landing stage. Then we went back by ship. A dream of See❤️
One. wonderful hike for families with children. We went back from the Dolomitenblick landing stage by boat to the Ronacherfels.
The tour is from the Roth hiking guide. It's very beautiful and varied, with plenty of opportunities for swimming. Stops for refreshments along the way are possible, as long as it's not a day off. You can either take the ferry along the way or take it first and walk back!
Narrow forest, root, and rocky paths, stunning views of turquoise water and the Dolomites on the western shore. A short, slightly challenging ascent/descent section with scree and root paths. And a great option for returning by boat to the starting point (at the lido) at the Dolomitenblick pier. Start: Parking at the lido or from the boat pier.
Today we took the boat from Techendorf to Ortsee. (Unfortunately, the pictures were only attached at the end). We went back via the lakeside path to Neusach. Unfortunately it started to rain and thunder on the way, so we decided to take the bus for the rest of the way. (From here it would have been along the street anyway).
Hike with a view of the lake and its wonderful colors. We made the return journey by boat, but of course it can also be done the other way round. So much nature, just my thing!
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June 29, 2023
Quiet bays, views of the Lienz Dolomites and undisturbed rest areas: The Slow Trail takes you along the north shore of Lake Weissensee for a good seven kilometers and shows you the most beautiful natural sites of the lake. The focus is on consciously perceiving the landscape and coming to rest. It starts
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