WY_W1 hike to the Naggler Alm

Level of difficulty: Medium
  • 4.5 km
    Distance
  • 1.5 h
    Duration
  • 956 vm
    Lowest elevation
  • 1328 vm
    Highest elevation
  • 372 vm
  • 1 vm

WY_W1 hike to the Naggler Alm

Great winter hiking route with views of the lake.
Suggestion
A stop is always worthwhile, as you will be spoiled with regional and organic products.
Equipment
Good footwear is recommended.
Directions

From the north (D, NL, B, L, DK, SK): 1) Munich - Salzburg - Tauern motorway (A10) - Spittal junction - Greifenburg - Weissensee

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

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

4) Munich - Mittersill - Felbertauern road - Lienz - Oberdrauburg - Greifenburg - Weissensee

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

From the east (A, H): 1) Southern motorway (A2) - Villach - Spittal - Greifenburg - Weissensee or Villach - towards Italy to Hermagor/Gailtal exit - Hermagor - Weissensee 2) Western motorway (A1) - Salzburg - Tauern motorway (A10) - Spittal junction - Greifenburg - Weissensee

From the south (I, SLO, HR): 1) Udine - Tarvisio - Hermagor/Gailtal exit - Hermagor- Weissensee 2) Ljubljana - Karawanks tunnel - Villach - towards Italy to Hermagor/Gailtal exit - Hermagor – Weissensee

Directions

Über einige Serpentinen führt uns der Forstweg auf die Naggleralm. Dabei kreuzen wir zwei mal die Weissensee Bergbahn, welche uns auch eine Alternative zum Wandern bietet.

Location and how to find us

The Nassfeld-Pressegger See holiday region lies in the Austrian province of Carinthia, directly next to the Italian border.

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NLW Badespass Tag65