Wörthersee - Keutschacher Seental Loop
Wörthersee - Keutschacher Seental Loop
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This moderate 29.9-mile touring cycling route around Wörthersee offers picturesque lake and mountain views, passing through charming towns.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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29.3 km
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40.3 km
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The full round trip, covering approximately 48 kilometers, generally takes around 2 to 3 hours to complete by touring bicycle, depending on your pace and how often you stop. Some sources suggest it can be done in about 2 hours.
Yes, the Wörthersee round trip is considered suitable for various skill levels, including families and leisure cyclists. While it's classified as moderate and requires good basic fitness, the manageable elevation gain and mostly paved paths make it accessible. Opting for an e-bike or breaking the tour into stages can make it even easier.
The trail is predominantly paved, making it ideal for touring bikes. However, be aware that some segments, particularly on the south shore, might be unpaved or require cycling on roads where a continuous bike path is absent. The route also includes quiet roads and dedicated cycleways.
You'll experience constantly changing panoramas of the turquoise-blue lake and the Karawanken mountains. The route passes through charming towns like Pörtschach, Velden, and Maria Wörth. Don't miss the peninsula in Pörtschach, the sophisticated town of Velden with its casino, and the famous Gothic pilgrimage church in Maria Wörth. Near Klagenfurt, you can find attractions like Minimundus, a reptile zoo, and a planetarium. The path also takes you along the Lendkanal into Klagenfurt's old town. You'll also pass by beautiful lakes such as Rauschele Lake, Lake Keutschach, and Baker's Pond.
Klagenfurt serves as a central hub for accessing the Wörthersee cycling network. You can find parking options in and around Klagenfurt, which is a convenient starting point for the round trip. Specific parking areas are available in the towns around the lake, such as Velden or Pörtschach, though availability might vary, especially during peak season.
While the path itself is generally accessible, specific rules regarding dogs (leash requirements, access to certain areas like beaches or establishments) can vary around the Wörthersee. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash and check local regulations for any restrictions, especially in towns or popular areas.
The Wörthersee region is known for its 'Mediterranean flair,' making spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for cycling. The lake is Carinthia's warmest bathing lake, so combining cycling with swimming is popular in warmer months. To avoid the busiest crowds, consider visiting in late spring or early autumn.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Wörthersee round trip itself. It's a public cycling path. However, individual attractions or facilities along the route may have their own entrance fees.
Yes, the route is part of Carinthia's extensive cycling network. It significantly overlaps with the Wörthersee Radweg and the Vier-Seental-Radweg. You'll also find sections that intersect with paths like the Rundwanderweg Keutschach and the Wörthersee Rundwanderweg, offering opportunities to explore further.
Absolutely! The route passes through charming towns like Pörtschach, Velden, and Maria Wörth, which offer numerous opportunities for breaks, cafes, and restaurants. You'll find plenty of options to refuel and enjoy local cuisine with lake views.
Yes, the tour offers flexibility. You can shorten the route by utilizing public transport options such as trains or boats that operate around the lake. This is a great way to customize the distance to your fitness level or time constraints, or to skip busier sections.
Great impressions of the Wörthersee. Snow cover mountains, blue water, warm temperatures - almost like in Italy. ☀️🇦🇹✌️
Start of the season - slowly prepare the body for the hard saddle🤣🤣
Beautiful tour, and well signposted. Cycle routes R4 and R4A.
Inn is a matter of taste! We got to know this inn today during a stopover in the east. All I can say is that it is highly recommended! The service is very friendly and very attentive, and as a guest you feel well looked after and understood. The drinks were served quickly and the mix was just right. And with the food you can taste that it was cooked properly. The gravy not only looked good, it was good too😋 We'll be coming back here for lunch next year👍🏻 A great atmosphere and great cleanliness, and a lot of emphasis is placed on the interior, which is what matters. A big thank you again to the team. DJ Mötzi + wife 😍
The wonderful view rewards you for the 5-kilometer steep path up to the Pyramidenkogel🚴♂️👍. Of course, the descent was also a pleasure 😃!
Comfortable route without much effort with beautiful views. Good signage.