Best attractions and places to see around Nikolsdorf, located in the Drautal Valley, offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and recreational activities. Situated in the Austrian state of Tyrol, it is the easternmost municipality of Tyrol, with the Lienz Dolomites providing a backdrop. The region features a variety of sites, from ancient castles to mountain peaks and cycling paths.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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an MTB highlight that makes every biker's heart beat faster! Simply magnificent
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The colors and beauty of this lake is unbelievable. You can't capture these impressions with photos as well as they are in real life.
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You have to cross this beautiful bridge to cross the river Drava.
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Magnificent view of the Drava from a beautiful bridge
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From Anna-Schutzhasu, 10 minutes on foot to the Ederplan summit cross. Even for an eMTB, a short, very steep final climb - but very worthwhile. The last 700 meters to the hut are a bad, trail-like road, the first 300 meters of which are very steep.
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You cross the Drau on an unusual bridge and get from Carinthia to Tyrol
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Nikolsdorf offers access to several popular hiking destinations. The Karlsbader Hut is a notable spot, situated by a sparkling mountain lake in the Lienz Dolomites, serving as a starting point for numerous mountain tours. Another favorite is the Dolomitenhütte, which provides sensational views of the Dolomites and offers meals and overnight stays. For a rewarding afternoon hike with great panoramic views, consider Ederplan, offering vistas from the Dolomites to the Schober group.
Yes, Nikolsdorf has several historical landmarks. Lengberg Castle, dating back to around 1100, is a significant fortress in the hamlet of Lengberg. The Freedom Monument, built around 1900, commemorates the Tyrolean Rebellion of 1797. The Parish Church of St. Bartholomew is also a notable landmark, and the Tschitscher Hotel (Gasthof zum goldenen Stern) has foundation walls from the 15th century, playing a role in the region's early tourism.
Nikolsdorf is a great base for cyclists. The popular Drau Cycle Path runs directly through the village, offering leisurely rides along the Drava River. For mountain bikers, the challenging 40-km 'Nikolsdorfer Runde' itinerary showcases the beautiful surrounding landscape. You can also find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Lienz – Lienz Old Town loop from Nikolsdorf' or more challenging options like the 'Southern ascent of Gailbergsattel – Gailberg Pass loop from Nikolsdorf'. For more details on routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Nikolsdorf guide.
Nikolsdorf is nestled in the scenic Drautal Valley, with the majestic Lienz Dolomites providing a stunning backdrop. The region offers unspoiled nature, including the Drava River, which you can cross via the modern, roofed wooden Bridge over the Drava. The area also serves as a fantastic starting point for hikes into the Hohe Tauern National Park, and features mountain lakes, such as the one near the Karlsbader Hut.
Yes, Nikolsdorf offers several family-friendly options. The Waldschwimmbad (Forest Swimming Pool) is a popular spot for families, nestled in a natural setting. The Ederplan summit is suitable for an afternoon hike that families can enjoy. Additionally, the Drau Cycle Path provides easy, flat routes perfect for family bike rides. The Bridge over the Drava is also considered family-friendly and wheelchair accessible.
In winter, Nikolsdorf transforms into a hub for winter sports. Visitors can enjoy cross-country skiing on 12 km of tracks within the village or along 60 km of trails outside, including the 35 km long Dolomitenloipe cross-country ski trail from Lienz to Nikolsdorf. Other facilities include an ice rink and a sledge run. Ski safaris in East Tyrol and Carinthia are also possible, with easy access to nine skiing areas within a 10-40 minute drive.
The region offers various options for dining and accommodation. The Dolomitenhütte and Karlsbader Hut are mountain huts that provide meals and sleeping options for hikers. The historic Tschitscher Hotel (Gasthof zum goldenen Stern) has a long tradition of furnishing guest rooms. For more variety, the nearby Lienz Old Town offers numerous cafes and restaurants.
For passionate hikers seeking a challenge, Nikolsdorf offers several difficult routes. The 'Via ferrata Pirknerklamm' is a demanding option within the Hohe Tauern National Park. Another challenging trail is the 'Zaboratsteig – Hochstadelhaus loop from Nikolsdorf'. Experienced mountaineers can also attempt the panorama via ferrata to climb the Großer Sandspitze, the highest mountain in the Lienz Dolomites, from the Karlsbader Hut. You can find more challenging options in the Hiking around Nikolsdorf guide.
Yes, rafting is an adventure sport you can try near Nikolsdorf. Rafting associations in the area offer courses for those interested in experiencing this activity on the local rivers.
Near Nikolsdorf, there is a flying and gliding airfield where visitors can take off on sightseeing flights. These flights offer unique perspectives of the Hohe Tauern area, the Lienz Dolomites, the Schober Group, and the Debant Valley, providing breathtaking views from above.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like Ederplan and the Dolomitenhütte. The beautiful natural settings, such as the sparkling mountain lake at the Karlsbader Hut, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the combination of outdoor activities with opportunities for good food and rest at the mountain huts. The region's blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and diverse outdoor activities is a major draw.


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