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Valle di Lieser: Spittal sulla Drava - Seebach

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Valle di Lieser: Spittal sulla Drava - Seebach

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The Liesertal, specifically the scenic stretch from Spittal an der Drau to Seebach, traces the picturesque valley of the Lieser River in Carinthia, Austria. This captivating region is renowned for its natural beauty, diverse recreational opportunities, and rich history. The Lieser River originates in the high alpine Pöllatal within the Hafnergruppe mountains, flowing through the Katschtal valley and eventually receiving water from the Millstätter See via the short Seebach before joining the Drau River below Spittal an der Drau.

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  • Posizione:Seeboden am Millstätter See, Bezirk Spittal an der Drau, Carinzia, Austria

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    7 maggio 2024

    Cicloturismo

    Lieserschlucht - strada principale, molto traffico ma almeno da Seeboden verso Spittal c'è abbastanza spazio laterale. In passato è stato chiuso di tanto in tanto per lavori di stabilizzazione delle rocce. Esistono opzioni alternative, ma non pianeggianti, ma solo con pendenze come. Fratressstrasse o via St. Wolfgang. Per quanto ne so, il Liesersteig, che corre parallelo, è chiuso.
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    30 maggio 2021

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    Fortunatamente il traffico da Seebach diminuisce notevolmente e si può proseguire verso Gmünd. Lì puoi guidare lungo la bellissima Malta Hochalmstraße. In alternativa, un po' più a monte della valle si può guidare in direzione della Nockalmstraße.
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    10 giugno 2021

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    questo tratto di strada è un po' pericoloso: sinuoso, per i ciclisti è rimasto appena 1 m di larghezza su ogni lato della strada, segnato da una linea bianca, che in alcune parti manca.
    una curva stretta dove non si vede dietro l'angolo a causa delle rocce. È rumoroso e c'è molto traffico.
    Provenendo dal Lieserbrücke, è una bella discesa, ma qui devi solo stare attento!
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    I migliori Tour nei dintorni di Valle di Lieser: Spittal sulla Drava - Seebach

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    Ingresso Nockalmstraße – Eisentalhöhe 2042 m giro ad anello con partenza da Rothenthurn

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    2.550m

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    Distanza 2,42 km

    Salita 20 m

    Discesa 0 m

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    giovedì 11 giugno

    19°C

    7°C

    29 %

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    Posizione:Seeboden am Millstätter See, Bezirk Spittal an der Drau, Carinzia, Austria

    Domande frequenti

    What are the main challenges for cyclists on the Liesertal section between Spittal a.d. Drau and Seebach?

    Cyclists should be aware that the main road through the Lieserschlucht, particularly from Seeboden towards Spittal a.d. Drau, can be challenging. It features significant traffic, narrow sections with barely 1 meter of width marked by a white line (which is sometimes missing), tight curves with blind spots, and can be quite loud. While downhill from the Lieserbrücke is pleasant, caution is advised due to these conditions. Traffic generally decreases significantly from Seebach onwards towards Gmünd.

    Are there alternative routes for cyclists or hikers to avoid the busy main road in the Lieserschlucht?

    Yes, alternative routes exist to bypass the main road through the Lieserschlucht, though they may involve gradients. Options like Fratresstrasse or routes via St. Wolfgang are available. The parallel Liesersteig path is currently closed. These alternatives can offer a quieter experience away from the heavy traffic.

    Is the Liesertal suitable for family-friendly walks or activities, especially around the Seebach area?

    Absolutely. The broader Katschberg Lieser-Maltatal region, which includes the Liesertal, is highlighted as a family-friendly holiday destination. While the main road section can be busy, the area from Seebach towards Gmünd offers a more tranquil environment. You'll find well-marked paths and trails suitable for various fitness levels, making it ideal for family walks and nature exploration.

    What kind of wildlife and flora can be observed in the Liesertal?

    The Liesertal is part of a largely untouched natural landscape, characterized by shaded spruce and larch forests. It lies within the Nockberge Biosphere Reserve and Hohe Tauern National Park, offering a pristine natural backdrop. Visitors can expect to encounter diverse flora and fauna typical of an alpine river valley, including various bird species, small mammals, and a rich variety of plant life in its forests and along its streams.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features worth seeking out in the Liesertal between Spittal a.d. Drau and Seebach?

    Beyond the scenic river itself, the Liesertal is known for its captivating waterfalls and numerous streams that feed into the Lieser. The valley also features wild, romantic granite gorges. While specific named viewpoints in this exact stretch aren't detailed, the entire journey offers stunning natural beauty, especially where the river carves its way through the landscape.

    What are the public transport options for accessing trails in the Liesertal valley?

    While specific public transport routes directly to all trailheads are not detailed, Spittal an der Drau is a significant regional hub, likely offering connections to various points within the Liesertal. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional train services that might serve towns and villages along the Lieser River to plan your access to the trails.

    Are there cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options conveniently located near the Liesertal trails?

    Spittal an der Drau, situated at the mouth of the Lieser valley, offers a range of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. As you venture further into the valley, particularly towards the artist town of Gmünd, you'll find more cultural hubs with additional dining and lodging choices. The Katschberg Lieser-Maltatal area is generally well-equipped for visitors, so options should be available within reasonable distance of popular trailheads.

    Is the Liesertal suitable for winter hiking, or are there specific seasonal considerations?

    While the Liesertal offers refreshing mountain air and stunning scenery from spring through autumn, winter hiking suitability depends on conditions. The region can experience snow and ice, potentially making some trails challenging or inaccessible. It's crucial to check local weather and trail conditions before planning a winter hike. Some sections, especially those prone to rock stabilization work, might have closures.

    Can dogs accompany hikers on trails in the Liesertal valley?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Austria, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Given the natural setting of the Liesertal within a biosphere reserve and national park area, it's highly likely that dog-friendly trails are available. However, always look for specific signage regarding dog regulations, especially in protected areas or near sensitive wildlife habitats.

    What other outdoor activities are popular in the Liesertal beyond hiking and cycling?

    The Lieser River is renowned for its challenging whitewater sections, attracting experienced kayakers and canoeists. While some parts are not suitable for beginners due to strong currents and blind spots, it's a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts. Additionally, the region offers opportunities for nature exploration, including historical and natural history themed trails.

    Are there any historical points of interest or cultural experiences in the Liesertal?

    Historically, the Lieser River is significant due to a major flood in 1903 and subsequent regulation efforts. While archaeological findings in the broader region suggest Roman settlement, the most prominent cultural highlight is the artist town of Gmünd, located further up the valley. Gmünd serves as a cultural hub with studios and exhibition spaces, offering a unique flair to the region.

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