Mountain passes near Eibiswald are situated in the Styrian region, offering access to various routes. The area features a mountainous landscape with notable passes that provide scenic views. Eibiswald serves as a starting point for exploring these routes, which include options for cycling and general travel. The region's terrain includes varied gradients and elevations, suitable for different outdoor activities.
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The view behind the church down into the valley is also great!
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24km - 1267 hm
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very little traffic. The first 10 km was a bit shaky, after that it went great. Filling up with water is possible in Bad Schwanberg, Glashütten (fire department) and Weinebene.
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St. Primus is an unusual little church with two steeples at the crest of the Radlpass. Fantastic views of the area.
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Very nice pass road to be driven over the Radlpass. A border crossing between Austria and Slovenia.
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Very nice to drive pass on good asphalt!
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the Radl-Pass is a great way to get from Styria to Carinthia in an effortless way the ascent from the Styria is short and crisp
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The most prominent mountain pass directly accessible from Eibiswald is the Radl Pass, which connects Austria and Slovenia. Another significant pass in the region is the Bike Pass, known for its challenging gradients. For those seeking a longer climb, the Weinebene Climb from Bad Schwanberg via Glashütten also offers a mountain pass experience.
The Radl Pass is popular among cyclists for its moderately challenging ascent from Eibiswald, which is approximately 5.6 kilometers long with an average gradient of 5.1%. It's described as a 'short and crisp' climb from the Styrian side. The Bike Pass, however, presents a more demanding challenge with gradients reaching up to 18% on the Styrian side.
Yes, the area around the Radl Pass is celebrated for its wonderful landscape and panoramic views. From the St. Primus Church (Radlpass), you can enjoy fantastic views of the surrounding area and down into the valley. The Auenberg-Radlpass-Tour, which includes the Radlpass, offers stunning vistas, including views of the Kapuner Kogel and unique perspectives down to Eibiswald.
Near the Radl Pass, you can visit the St. Primus Church, an unusual little church with two steeples located at the crest of the pass. Additionally, the historic 'Römerweg' (Roman path) is part of the recommended Auenberg-Radlpass-Tour, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Visitors frequently praise the Radl Pass for being a great and effortless way to travel between Styria and Carinthia, with a short and crisp ascent from the Styrian side. The pass roads are generally well-maintained with good asphalt, making for pleasant drives. The scenic beauty and panoramic views, especially from spots like the St. Primus Church, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the 'Auenberg-Radlpass-Tour' is highly recommended. This route, starting from Eibiswald, offers varied terrain, stunning vistas, and includes a beautiful climb over the Auenberg with fantastic views. It also features enjoyable gravel sections and the historic 'Römerweg' for the return journey, allowing you to experience the landscape from different perspectives.
Beyond cycling the passes themselves, the Eibiswald region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous gravel biking routes, such as the challenging 'Kapla Border Crossing – Slovenia-Austria border loop' or the 'Eibiswald – St. Primus Church (Radlpass) loop'. For mountain biking, there are trails like 'Von Eibiswald mit Genuss durchs Schilcherland' or the 'Eibiswald – Bench With a View of Kapunar loop'. Find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Eibiswald and MTB Trails around Eibiswald guides.
While the mountain passes themselves involve roads, the broader Eibiswald area offers traffic-free bike rides. You can find routes like the 'Sulm River – Kremser Oil Mill loop' or the 'Haring Winery, commonly known as Pichlippi – Eibiswald loop'. These routes provide easier and more relaxed cycling experiences away from main traffic. Explore more options in the Traffic-free bike rides around Eibiswald guide.
Yes, the Radl Pass serves as a border crossing between Austria and Slovenia. If you plan to enjoy an espresso at the border on the Radlpass, it's advisable to bring your passport.
The Radl Pass is considered moderately challenging for cyclists, with an average gradient of 5.1%. In contrast, the Bike Pass is significantly more challenging, featuring gradients of up to 18% on the Styrian side. The Weinebene Climb is also categorized as challenging.


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