Winter hiking trail from Techendorf to Naggler Alm

Level of difficulty: Medium
  • 5.3 km
    Distance
  • 1.3 h
    Duration
  • 960 vm
    Lowest elevation
  • 1336 vm
    Highest elevation
  • 412 vm
  • 37 vm

Winter hiking trail from Techendorf to Naggler Alm

Nice hike, even the little ones can join.
Suggestion
You can also return to the starting point with the 4-seater chairlift of the Weissensee Bergbahn.
Equipment
Good footwear recommended!
Directions

Car:
From the north (D, NL, B, L, DK, SK):
Munich - Salzburg - Tauern motorway (A10) - Spittal junction - Greifenburg - Weissensee.

Munich - Salzburg - Badgastein (train loading Tauern lock) - Mallnitz - Möllbrücke - Greifenburg - Weissensee

Munich - Großglockner High Alpine Road - Heiligenblut - Winklern - Iselsberg - Oberdrauburg - Greifenburg - Weissensee

Munich - Mittersill - Felbertauernstrasse - Lienz - Oberdrauburg - Greifenburg - Weissensee

From the west (CH, F, I):
Innsbruck - Mittersill - Felbertauernstrasse or Brenner motorway - Lienz - Oberdrauburg - Greifenburg - Weissensee

From the east (A, H):
South motorway (A2) - Villach - Spittal - Greifenburg - Weissensee or Villach - direction Italy to Hermagor/Gailtal exit - Hermagor - Weissensee
West motorway (A1) - Salzburg - Tauern motorway (A10) - Spittal junction - Greifenburg - Weissensee

From the south (I, SLO, HR):
Udine - Tarvisio - Hermagor/Gailtal exit - Hermagor - Weissensee
Ljubljana - Karawanken tunnel - Villach - direction Italy to Hermagor/Gailtal exit - Hermagor - Weissensee Please drive to Techendorf, over the bridge and turn right at the second street. You will reach the starting point: Weissensee Bergbahn

Directions

Der Weg zieht sich mühelos durch den Wald von Techendorf - Bergbahn/Talstation über den Forstweg (Weg 25) zum Naggler Nock und zur Naggler Alm mit bewirtschaftetem Alm-Gasthaus. Gehdauer: ca. 1,5 Stunden

Location and how to find us

The Lesachtal holiday region lies in the Austrian province of Carinthia, directly next to the Italian border.

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