Mountain passes around Rosegg are situated in the Upper Rosental Valley, at the northern foot of the Karawanken mountain range in Carinthia, Austria. This geographical location provides access to several mountain passes within the Karawanken range and its vicinity. The area offers diverse terrain for exploration.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Be careful of the elevation gain when riding an e-MTB. Bring plenty of fluids; there's almost nothing to drink on the trail.
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From the Annahüttensattel to the fork in the road at the Belca river, the path is great. At the fork in the road, you have to walk along the Belca, which is very difficult because the path was completely destroyed by storms. Most of the passages involve carrying and pushing. Not suitable for e-bikes
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Easily navigable in Slovenian. On the Carinthian side, the last way to the saddle or from Slovenia is the first way after the border, very narrow and not really passable. It's quite overgrown and sometimes dangerous. Altogether from Slovenia to Carinthia feasible. I wouldn't drive it the other way. Up through all the scree, from Carinthia to Slovenia, is definitely no fun.
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Here you have the possibility to switch to the south side of the Tauern! The path is short, but very steep on the last few meters!
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For the history of the Annahütte see the photo on the information board.
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From the Faaker See you have to walk about 1000 m ascent to the Annahüttensattel.
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Wonderful descent towards Drautal when you come from Faaker See. Curvy through the forest: great!
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Nice climb, almost no traffic and good surface for road cycling
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Rosegg's location in the Upper Rosental Valley provides excellent access to several significant mountain passes. These include the historic Wurzen Pass and Loibl Pass, which connect Austria with Slovenia, and the scenic Villach Alpine Road. Additionally, within the immediate area, you can explore passes like Orainsattel, known for cycling, and Annahüttensattel (Jepca).
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Villach Alpine Road is highly recommended, offering three-country views stretching to the Julian Alps and Karawanken range. The Wurzen Pass also provides expansive views of the Alps. Closer to Rosegg, Annahüttensattel (Jepca) offers extensive views over Faaker See after a significant climb, and Maria Elender Saddle provides stunning vistas from the border between Austria and Slovenia.
Yes, several passes are rich in history. The Loibl Pass is considered one of Europe's oldest mountain passes, serving as a trade route since Roman times. It also has a memorial commemorating victims of a forced labor camp from WWII. The Wurzen Pass was a significant trade route and a main artery connecting Austria with former Yugoslavia, featuring a bunker museum. Annahüttensattel (Jepca) also has historical context related to the former Annahütte.
The Villach Alpine Road is particularly family-friendly. It features adventure playgrounds for children, an Alpine Garden showcasing over 800 alpine plant species, and the 'Sun Trail.' Alpine huts along the route also serve Carinthian specialties, making it a great destination for a family outing.
The region around Rosegg offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, running, and mountain biking. For gravel biking, consider routes like 'Lost Places Rosental' or 'Organic Farms Ride' found in the Gravel biking around Rosegg guide. Running enthusiasts can find trails like 'View of Mittagskogel – Drava River loop' in the Running Trails around Rosegg guide. For mountain biking, options include 'View of Lake Faak – Bertahütte loop' from the MTB Trails around Rosegg guide.
Yes, for cyclists, Orainsattel is a cycle_way known for its good road surface and minimal traffic, offering a pleasant climb and scenic descent. For a casual drive with stunning views, the Villach Alpine Road is a panoramic toll road that provides a comfortable ascent to Rosstratte.
Experienced adventurers can find challenging routes. The old road of the Loibl Pass, with its 16 hairpin turns, is winding, narrow, and steep, making it a demanding route for hikers and cyclists. Maria Elender Saddle is also categorized as challenging, especially from the Carinthian side, with narrow and sometimes overgrown trails. Similarly, Panorama Saddle is a challenging trail, with some sections affected by landslides.
The mountain passes around Rosegg offer diverse natural beauty. The Villach Alpine Road is located within Dobratsch Nature Park, featuring an Alpine Garden and the 'Skywalk' viewing platform over the 'Rote Wand.' From Annahüttensattel (Jepca), you can enjoy extensive views over Faaker See. Many passes, like Orainsattel, traverse through forests, providing a serene natural environment.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, the historical significance of routes like the Loibl Pass, and the diverse recreational opportunities. Cyclists enjoy the good road surfaces and low traffic on passes like Orainsattel, while hikers value the challenging trails and rewarding vistas from spots like Annahüttensattel (Jepca). The blend of nature, history, and adventure makes these passes highly appealing.
Yes, Orainsattel is a popular cycle_way, offering a pleasant climb and a scenic descent towards Drautal with a good road surface and minimal traffic. For those seeking more challenging cycling, the old road of the Loibl Pass provides a demanding but rewarding experience with its steep gradients and hairpin turns.
The best time to visit the mountain passes around Rosegg is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is mild, and the passes are fully accessible. This period ensures clear roads for driving and cycling, and pleasant conditions for hiking, allowing you to fully enjoy the panoramic views and outdoor activities.
While Rosegg itself offers amenities, some mountain passes, particularly the Villach Alpine Road, feature alpine huts that serve Carinthian specialties. For broader options, you'll find cafes, pubs, and accommodation in the towns and villages surrounding the passes, such as Villach, Ferlach, or Tržič, depending on which pass you are visiting.


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