Biosphere Reserve Nockberge
Level of difficulty:
Easy
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284.3 kmDistance
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4.5 hDuration
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512 vmLowest elevation
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2045 vmHighest elevation
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5665 vm
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5673 vm
Biosphere Reserve Nockberge
Hermagor/Drautal – Spittal – Seeboden – Treffling – Gmünd – Kremsbrücke – Innerkrems – Nockalmstraße – Ebene Reichenau – Bad Kleinkirchheim – Döbriach – Ferndorf – Olsach – Zlan – Stockenboi – Weissensee Ostufer – Boden – Kreuzen – St. Stefan – Hermagor
A first glimpse
Some impressions of the tour
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Directions
The Biosphere Reserve Nockberge is fascinating for every biker. Leaving from Hermagor, you head towards Weissensee, over the Kreuzberg Pass (1,077 m) to Greifenburg, and then take the B 100 to Spittal/Drau. Something which is well worth seeing there is the Porcia Palace with its informative heritage museum. Spittal is also a good place to refuel. Then carry on towards Lake Millstätter See. In Seeboden take the exit for Treffling at the second roundabout, and follow the narrow road through the Lieser Valley towards Gmünd. Gmünd is the best preserved small medieval town in Carinthia. Its Porsche Car Museum is also worth a visit. A detour here will take you through the Malta Valley and over the Malta High Alpine Road to the imposing Kölnbreinsperre, Austria’s largest dam at 2,000 m. From Gmünd, carry on through the Lieser Valley as far as Kremsbrücke. There, turn off towards Innerkrems where one of Austria’s most scenic mountain roads begins: the Nockalmstrasse (Nockalm Road), 34 km of true biking pleasure. You can stop off for refreshments at traditional restaurants and alpine chalets where genuine Carinthian food is served. Then continue your tour to Bad Kleinkirchheim, Radenthein and Döbriach. From there, further on over the Glanz (fabulous views of Lake Millstätter See) to Ferndorf, towards Stockenboi and as far as Lake Weissensee’s eastern shores, enjoying unspoilt nature all the way. After a short rest, continue towards Boden and Kreuzen, via Windische Höhe back to Hermagor.
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The Nassfeld-Pressegger See holiday region lies in the Austrian province of Carinthia, directly next to the Italian border.
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