Best mountain passes around Millstatt am See serve as a gateway to Carinthia's alpine routes and scenic roads. The region is characterized by its position near the Hohe Tauern National Park and the gentle Nockberge mountains. These areas offer diverse landscapes, from high alpine peaks to rounded, grass-covered mountains. Millstatt am See provides a central location for exploring these elevated routes and natural features.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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…the Goldeck is a worthwhile “sports mountain” at any time of year! 😃
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…the Goldeck area is a wonderful hiking area in every season! 😃
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One of the major transnational long-distance hiking trails in this region is the "ALPE-ADRIA-Trail", which leads from the Großglockner over the Nockberge Mountains to Slovenia and further south of Trieste, then to the Mediterranean Sea. Anyone who would like to take a closer look at the first glimpse can follow the route in the ARD media library: there is a two-part (one-hour total) documentary about this tour as part of the Bavarian television program "freizeit. Schmidt Max ...". with their scenic and cultural features. Link to Part 1: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/freizeit/schmidt-max-wandert-1-2/br-fernsehen/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvLzJiMWY5OTIwLWQxY2ItNDVlNy05NzUwLTk1ZDkxZDk2Y2Y4ZA Link to part 2: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/freizeit/schmidt-max-wandert-von-den-alpen-zum-meer-2-2/br-fernsehen/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvLzEyODRjYmFiLWUxNTUtNDM2Ny1iODQwLTA3MTY4OWM0YWNhOQ Of course, there is also a suitable hiking collection on Komoot itself: https://www.komoot.de/collection/314/grenzenlos-wandern-am-alpe-adria-trail
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Great view of Millstätter See and Co.
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You can also walk a little deeper for those who don't dare to go over the pass at the top.
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Just beautiful! If you are ever in Carinthia you should go up here. The path to the summit is easy to walk on and an alpine hut offers delicious snacks and beer 😉
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For truly breathtaking panoramic views, the Grossglockner High Alpine Road, including the Hochtor Pass, is unparalleled, leading to Austria's highest mountain. The Goldeck Summit Cross also provides magnificent vistas, as noted by visitors. Additionally, the Villach Alpine Road offers sweeping views of the Alps and alpine lakes from its various lookouts.
Yes, the Nockalm Road is particularly suitable for families. It winds through the gentle 'Nockberge' mountains, part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, offering a less strenuous yet beautiful alpine experience. It's known for its unique rounded peaks and opportunities for nature observation and alpine picnics.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. Along the Grossglockner High Alpine Road, you'll encounter snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and high alpine valleys. The Nockalm Road showcases the unique 'Nock'n' (rounded, grass-covered peaks) of the Nockberge mountains. The Villach Alpine Road provides views of dramatic alpine landscapes and sparkling lakes, while the Kreuzberg Pass offers access to the crystal-clear waters of Weissensee.
Many mountain passes offer excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. For instance, the areas around the Nockberge mountains are ideal for nature lovers. You can also find various mountain hikes, such as the challenging Ridge Trail Between Goldeck and Martenock, or explore routes like the Granattor loop. For more options, check out the Mountain Hikes around Millstatt am See guide.
Yes, many passes are popular with cyclists. The Grossglockner High Alpine Road is a challenging route for experienced cyclists, while the Nockalm Road offers a scenic ride through the Nockberge. The Innerkrems–Kremsbrücke Road (Kremstal) is also noted by the komoot community for its long, beautiful descent, though some sections can be bumpy.
The main season for most high alpine roads, like the Grossglockner High Alpine Road, is typically from early May to late October, depending on snow conditions. During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and all facilities are open. The Nockberge region is also beautiful in late spring, summer, and early autumn for hiking and scenic drives.
The Nockalm Road stands out due to its unique landscape of gentle, rounded 'Nock'n' mountains within the UNESCO Carinthian Nock Mountains Biosphere Reserve. It offers a distinct, less rugged alpine experience than higher, rockier passes, focusing on traditional alpine pasture culture, rare species, and opportunities for ranger tours.
Yes, the Passo di Pramollo (Nassfeld Pass) is located directly on the border between Austria and Italy in the Carnic Alps. This pass offers a unique international experience, allowing visitors to easily cross between the two countries and explore the distinct cultural and natural features of both sides.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views and the diverse natural landscapes. Highlights like the Goldeck Summit Cross are lauded for their 'great view,' and the Millstätter Törl offers a 'wonderful panoramic view of the nearby mountains.' The challenging yet rewarding Ridge Trail Between Goldeck and Martenock is also a favorite for its 'breathtaking' experience.
Absolutely. Along the Grossglockner High Alpine Road, there are numerous viewpoints, exhibitions, and adventure spots, including the highest drivable point, Edelweiss Peak. The Villach Alpine Road features the notable Rote Wand lookout platform, offering spectacular scenery. The Millstätter Törl also provides a fantastic panoramic view upon reaching the top.
Yes, the Nock Mountains are part of the 'ALPE-ADRIA-Trail,' a major transnational long-distance hiking trail. This trail leads from the Großglockner over the Nockberge Mountains to Slovenia and further south to the Mediterranean Sea, offering extensive opportunities for longer hikes and multi-day adventures through diverse landscapes.


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