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Millstätter See cycle track

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  • Seeberührungen sind am Millstätter See Radweg garantiert
    Seeberührungen sind am Millstätter See Radweg garantiert
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The cycle path around Lake Millstatt is the classic in the region. Wonderful touches of the lake with the opportunity to cool off on the south bank, culinary delights and a view on the north bank.
closed
moderate
Distance 30.7 km
3:00 h
177 m
165 m
640 m
588 m
The Millstätter Cycle Path leads around the entire Millstätter See and connects Seeboden, Millstatt and Döbriach. The entry point can be chosen freely. If the entire route of around 30 km is too long for you, you have the option of covering part of the route by boat. Wheeled ships: The shipping company Schuster operates the ferry service between the north and south banks and the connection from east to west with the wheel ferries “Peter Pan” and “Moby Dick”. The exact timetable of Millstätter See Schifffahrt GmbH can be found in the event calendar or at: www.schifffahrt.at/millstaettersee (limited bicycle transport!).

Author’s recommendation

Lookout points: Lake Egelsee, south shore of Millstätter See

Cyclists ferry: Schuster sailing company runs boats between the north–south and east–west shores on the “Moby Dick” and “Peter Pan”. The timetable is published on the events calendar and on internet site www.schifffahrt.at/millstaettersee (but only a limited number of places are available for bikes!).

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Millstätter See Tourismus GmbH
Update: January 23, 2023
Difficulty
moderate
Technique
Stamina
Experience
Landscape
Highest point
640 m
Lowest point
588 m
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Track types

Asphalt 66.16%Dirt road 13.35%Forested/wild trail 5.77%Path 6.31%Road 8.38%
Asphalt
20.3 km
Dirt road
4.1 km
Forested/wild trail
1.8 km
Path
1.9 km
Road
2.6 km
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Safety information

Please note the fair play rules of the Millstätter See - Bad Kleinkirchheim - Nockberge region:

 

The forest and our pastures are also a place of work and living space.For your own safety, keep to the barriers and prohibition signs - especially limited forest areas.

Observe the signs and stick to the route - no shortcuts.

Drive gently and in a controlled manner - stay in your comfort zone and drive with half sight.

Shortcuts, shredding and locking rear wheels damage the trail and the image of mountain bikers

Be mindful of nature, plants and wildlife and finish your tour before dusk

Close pasture gates and gates behind you again.

Be friendly, respect other trail users and let hikers go first if necessary.Uphill drivers have the right of way.

The road traffic regulations apply on forest roads

 

Emergency numbers:

 

140 Alpine emergency call

144 ambulance call

112 European emergency call (possible from all networks. Switch off the mobile phone and after switching on, dial the number “112” instead of the PIN)

 

The route leads partly on public roads and paths. Pay attention to vehicle traffic and obey the road traffic regulations.

Tips and hints

Further information about the bike offer in our region:

Region Millstätter See - Bad Kleinkirchheim - Nockberge

+43 (0) 4766-3700-0

info@mbn-tourismus.at

www.nockbike.at

www.millstaettersee.com/radfahren

 

More information about themed cycle paths:

Kärntner Seenschleife: https://www.kaernten.at/seenschleife/

Alpe Adria Cycle Path: https://www.alpe-adria-radweg.com/

Drau Cycle Path: https://www.drauradweg.com/de/

Cycling in Carinthia: https://www.kaernten.at/rad/

Further information on public transport:

ÖBB Rail and Bike:

https://www.oebb.at/de/regionale-angebote/kaernten/rail-and-bike

nock/bike shuttle:

https://www.millstaettersee.com/de/info-service/nockmobil-bikeshuttle.html#bikeshuttle

Start

all lakeside resorts (589 m)
Coordinates:
DD
46.813543, 13.509324
DMS
46°48'48.8"N 13°30'33.6"E
UTM
33T 386277 5185523
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Destination

all lakeside resorts

Turn-by-turn directions

Der See-Radweg rund um den Millstätter See ist 28 km lang und führt durch die am Nordufer (Route R2B) des Sees gelegenen Gemeinden: Seeboden, Millstatt und Döbriach/ Radenthein. Von Döbriach nach Seeboden über das Südufer (Route A) – das äußerst wenig verbaut ist – führt der Radweg größtenteils über Forststraßen.

Note


all notes on protected areas

Public transport

Public-transport-friendly

With the Intercity or the S-Bahn to Spittal an der Drau. From there by bike through the Lieser Gorge or via de Wolfsberg to Seeboden.

Getting there

Directions to one of the "lake locations" Seeboden, Millstatt or Döbriach.

Parking

Parking:
  • In Seeboden at the Steinerbucht car park
  • In Millstatt in the town center at the monastery
  • In Döbriach at the SeezentrumParking

 

Coordinates

DD
46.813543, 13.509324
DMS
46°48'48.8"N 13°30'33.6"E
UTM
33T 386277 5185523
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Arrival by train, car, foot or bike

Book recommendation by the author

Erlebniskarte See- und Bergberührungen® rund um den Millstätter See - Millstätter See Tourismus

Author’s map recommendations

Kompass 066 Millstätter See Freytag & Berndt WK 221 Liesertal - Maltatal - Millstätter See

Equipment

An important prerequisite for a successful bike tour is optimal equipment. The basic equipment includes: 
  • Suitable bike -> Trekking Bike, mountain bike, e-mountain bike, gravel
  • bikehelmet and goggles
  • Gloves and suitable footwear
  • tool and pump
  • water bottle and food
  • Mobile phone, first aid kit

Questions and answers

Question from Bettina Felbermaier · June 13, 2022 · Community
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Answered by Margit Hülmbauer  · June 13, 2022 · Community
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Rating

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Irene Peters
June 13, 2022 · Community
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Petra und Michael Krist
June 16, 2021 · Community
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When did you do this route? June 16, 2021
Blick vom Südufer aus
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Auf dem Radweg am Südufer
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Nordufer - Blick auf das Startplateau für die Kletterwand
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Badestelle am Nordufer
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Christian Stotter 
June 13, 2020 · Community
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Blick zum Nordufer
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Status
closed
Reviews
Difficulty
moderate
Distance
30.7 km
Duration
3:00 h
Ascent
177 m
Descent
165 m
Highest point
640 m
Lowest point
588 m
Public-transport-friendly Circular route Scenic Refreshment stops available Family-friendly Insider tip Gravel

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