Gravel Carinthia24 routes covering 1,800 kilometres of gravel

Kristian Bauer

 · 14.06.2026

Gravel Carinthia: 24 routes covering 1,800 kilometres of gravelPhoto: Martin Hofmann
Gravel Carinthia
Carinthia is launching Gravel Carinthia, a new network of routes for gravel cyclists. The 24 routes, covering a total of 1,800 kilometres, are spread across seven regions. Each route consists of at least 50 per cent gravel. Journalist Georg Lux has incorporated ‘lost places’ into the route planning. The routes start and end at community points.

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Kärnten Werbung has developed a network of gravel routes in collaboration with seven partner regions. Klopeiner See/South Carinthia, Klagenfurt, Wörthersee/Rosental, Villach, Nassfeld-Lesachtal-Weissensee, Millstätter See-Bad Kleinkirchheim-Nockberge and Central Carinthia have each mapped out three to four routes. All routes feature at least 50 per cent gravel. Under the headings “Lost Places” and “Soul Places”, cyclists are guided specifically to hidden castles, abandoned ruins and legendary sites that lie off the beaten track. Each tour thus becomes a cultural journey of discovery through Carinthian history.

Lost Places as waypoints

For the project, Georg Lux has researched places that lie off the beaten track. Old castle ruins, abandoned towers and forgotten spots steeped in history are incorporated into the route. Gravel Carinthia refers to these spots as ‘Lost Places’ and ‘Soul Places’. They serve as photo opportunities and tell the story of the region’s past. Private property, prohibitions and regulations along the routes must be respected. As a general rule, the Lost Places must not be entered, as they are not secured and no liability is accepted for collapse or accidents. There are a particularly large number of Lost Places in the Wörthersee region.

  • The Einsiedler Cave near Maria Rain, the mill ruins near Arnoldstein, and the bunker on the church hill at Maria Gail near Villach.
  • The Schütt, with the Dobratsch landslide caused by the 1348 earthquake, as well as burial mounds near Frög and at Michaeler Teich.
  • Tarvisio Centrale – the abandoned railway station right on the Alpe-Adria Cycle Route, a wonderful abandoned site.
  • On the way to Tarvisio, you also pass abandoned mills. The highlight is the abandoned railway station site at Tarvisio Centrale.

24 routes for Gravel Carinthia

The route network comprises 24 routes of varying difficulty. The routes range from flat loops along lakes and rivers to climbs up to alpine pastures and high plateaus. All routes are interconnected and start and finish at Community Points, the meeting places of the local gravel scene. Information on routes, Community Points and the locations they cover can be found at gravelcarinthia.cc available. The GPX tracks from Gravel Carinthia take you along gentle gravel paths beside lakes and rivers, or up challenging climbs to alpine pastures, peaks or remote high plateaus. Some tours are easy and inviting, whilst others demand stamina and concentration.

Regions of Gravel Carinthia

The seven regions covered by the routes through Gravel Carinthia:

  1. Nassfeld-Pressegger See – Lesachtal – Weissensee
  2. Wörthersee – Rosental
  3. Lake Klopein – Southern Carinthia
  4. Lake Millstatt – Bad Kleinkirchheim – the Nockberge Mountains
  5. Villach – Lake Faaker See – Lake Ossiacher See
  6. Central Carinthia
  7. Klagenfurt on Lake Wörthersee

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Kristian Bauer was born in Munich and loves endurance sports - especially in the mountains. He is a fan of the Tour de France and favours solid racing bike technology. He conducts interviews for TOUR, reports on amateur cycling events and writes articles about the cycling industry and trends in road cycling.

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