Mountain passes around Wies, situated in Styria, Austria, offer access to the Koralpe mountain range, which extends into Carinthia and towards Slovenia. The region is characterized by a landscape of spruce forests, open meadows, and rolling hills. These passes serve as key crossing points, providing routes for various outdoor activities and scenic drives.
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The view behind the church down into the valley is also great!
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Weinebene Hiking opportunities at the top of the pass
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Ascent Weinebene from Carinthia panorama
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St. Primus is an unusual small church with two bell towers at the summit of Radlpass. Dreamlike views of the surrounding area.
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Very nice pass road to be driven over the Radlpass. A border crossing between Austria and Slovenia.
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The mountain passes around Wies offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can find excellent opportunities for hiking, cycling, and scenic drives. For instance, Weinebene serves as a popular starting point for hikes into the Koralpen massif. The Radl Pass and Bike Pass are well-regarded for road cycling, with the latter featuring challenging gradients. The Soboth Pass, located within the Koralpe, is known for scenic drives, hiking, snowshoeing in winter, and birdwatching.
Yes, the Weinebene pass is particularly family-friendly. It features a flat level with two cozy restaurants, the Göslerhütte and the "Weinofenblick" hut, making it a great destination for the whole family. In winter, Weinebene also transforms into a popular ski area.
Many hiking opportunities exist near the mountain passes. From Weinebene, you can access countless trails into the Koralpen massif, with options to hike up to 2141m above sea level. The Soboth Pass area also provides a network of walking paths and access to alpine huts like the Dreieckhütte. For more specific routes, you can explore guides like Hiking around Wies or Mountain Hikes around Wies.
The Radl Pass is highly recommended for cycling, with its ascent from the Styrian side described as short and crisp with good asphalt. The Bike Pass is another excellent choice for road cycling, though it presents a challenging climb with gradients up to 18% on the Styrian side. The Soboth Pass road (B69) is also popular with motorcyclists due to its winding nature and good grip, making it suitable for road cycling as well.
Yes, several passes offer notable viewpoints. The Bike Pass provides excellent viewpoints. Near Weinebene, you can find the View of wind turbines on the Weinebene Pass, which offers a unique photo opportunity. The Radl Pass also provides unique views, including those of Eibiswald and its renovated castle. The Soboth Pass area is characterized by panoramic views of rolling hills and valleys.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, cycling, and scenic drives, the warmer months from spring to autumn are ideal. The Soboth Pass reservoir is popular for swimming in summer when water temperatures can reach up to 24°C. In winter, areas like Weinebene become popular ski areas, and snowshoeing is possible around Soboth Pass.
Yes, for example, the Weinebene pass features two cozy restaurants, the Göslerhütte and the "Weinofenblick" hut, where you can strengthen yourself and take breaks. The region around Wies and the Koralpe generally offers various accommodations and eateries.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, Weinebene has a parking lot that serves as a starting point for tours. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on busy days, as some areas can become crowded.
Yes, adjacent to the Soboth Pass lies the artificial Soboth Reservoir (Stausee Soboth). This lake spans over 80 hectares and is a popular spot for swimming and relaxation in summer, with water temperatures reaching up to 24°C.
The Soboth Pass is unique for its well-paved, winding B69 federal road, which is particularly popular with motorcyclists due to its excellent grip and flow of curves through dense Styrian forests. It also features the scenic Soboth Reservoir, popular for swimming, and offers diverse outdoor activities like hiking, snowshoeing, and birdwatching amidst spruce forests and open meadows.
Yes, the Radl Pass serves as a border crossing point between Austria and Slovenia, adding an international element to your journey.
Hikes into the Koralpen massif, accessible from passes like Weinebene, can take you up to 2141m above sea level. The terrain varies from spruce forests and open meadows to more challenging alpine sections. You can find routes ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Poms Waterfall – Großer Speikkogel Summit loop' which is considered difficult, or easier options like those found in the Easy hikes around Wies guide.


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