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Gravel biking around Ferlach offers diverse terrain within Austria's Rosental Valley, characterized by the Drava River and the backdrop of the Karawanks mountain range. The region provides a mix of flatter riverside paths and more challenging mountainous routes. This landscape includes varied surfaces suitable for gravel bikes, from valley floors to higher elevations. The area's natural features, such as the Drava River and the Karawanks, define the cycling experience.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
5.0
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42
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.4km
02:59
350m
350m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
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37
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53.6km
03:07
710m
710m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.9km
02:23
190m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.0km
02:25
160m
160m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The best connection between Klagenfurt and Ferlach when you are out and about by bike (except for road bikes)
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The Drauradweg in Unterkärnten flat railway embankment dirt road ideal for a gravel bike
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On the Ferlacher Stausee you can paddle comfortably through the solitude, watching cows graze
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beautiful reservoir with an excellent Greek restaurant
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Ferlach was first mentioned in documents in 1246 as the hamlet "Vörelach". From 1850 to 1910, the municipality was called Oberferlach. After frequent confusion with the market town of Obervellach, the municipality applied to change its name to "Ferlach".
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Hollenburg Castle is a broad hilltop castle in the Rosental valley on the rocky southern slope of the Sattnitz to the Drau. The property is located in the present-day municipality of Köttmannsdorf,
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The castle was partially destroyed by the earthquake of 1348, but was immediately rebuilt. For the year 1349, Hollenburg is documented as the seat of a district judge.
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The Ferlach cycling tour – with an intermediate stop in Feistritz im Rosental – is a cycling experience for the whole family. The extremely flat route sticks to roads with little traffic and cycle paths and delights more with its scenery than its difficulty. The first half of the tour leads along the popular Drauradweg cycle path on a flat and easily rideable gravel track. Along the way, the Drauradweg inns provide proper refreshment for exhausted pedal knights.
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The gravel biking trails around Ferlach offer a good mix for various skill levels. While there are no easy routes listed, you'll find 7 moderate and 10 difficult routes. This means the area is well-suited for riders looking for a bit of a challenge, with options ranging from steady rides along the valley to more demanding climbs in the mountainous terrain.
Ferlach, nestled in the Rosental Valley, offers diverse scenery. You'll encounter the serene Drava River, the dramatic backdrop of the Karawanks mountain range, and the unspoiled Bodental Valley. Some routes may pass by scenic lakes like Lake Keutschach and Rauschele Lake. For specific landmarks, you might spot historical sites like Ferlach Castle or Hollenburg Castle, and even reach mountain summits like Hochobir Summit Cross on more challenging rides.
While the listed routes are generally moderate to difficult, the Rosental Valley and sections of the Drava River offer less trafficked roads and flatter riverside paths that can be adapted for family outings. The region is known for its unspoiled nature, providing a pleasant environment for cycling with children, though specific 'easy' gravel routes are not highlighted in the current selection.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, from valley floors to higher elevations, and the stunning natural beauty of the Rosental Valley and the Karawanks. The mix of flatter riverside paths and more challenging mountainous routes provides a varied and engaging experience for gravel bikers.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Ferlach are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the popular Drau Cycle Path near Dullach – Drau Cycle Path (Drava Cycle Path) loop from Ferlach offers consistent valley views along the Drava River. Another option is the Feistritz Reservoir – Drau Cycle Path loop from Ferlach, which takes you through the reservoir area and along the Drau Cycle Path.
Ferlach is ideal for outdoor activities, including gravel biking, from spring through autumn. The Rosental Valley and surrounding areas offer pleasant conditions during these seasons. While the Bodental Valley is known for winter sports, gravel biking is best enjoyed when the paths are clear of snow and ice, typically outside of deep winter. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Ferlach is a good starting point for many routes. While specific parking facilities for each trail are not detailed, as a regional hub, you can generally find parking within Ferlach itself or at designated trailheads in nearby villages. It's advisable to check local signage or use navigation apps for the most convenient parking spots near your chosen starting point.
Absolutely. The Karawanks mountain range, which forms a dramatic backdrop to the Rosental Valley, provides excellent opportunities for challenging gravel routes with significant climbs and descents. For instance, the Lake Keutschach – Rauschele Lake loop from Weizelsdorf is a difficult route with over 500 meters of elevation gain, navigating between two scenic lakes.
Ferlach is located just 20 minutes from Klagenfurt, suggesting good regional connectivity. Public transport options, such as buses, are generally available in the Rosental Valley, which can help you reach Ferlach or other starting points for your gravel rides. It's recommended to check local bus schedules and bike transport policies with the regional public transport providers.
The region around Ferlach is known for its hospitality. Along various routes, especially in villages and towns within the Rosental Valley, you can find family-run guesthouses, regional taverns, and mountain huts. These establishments offer opportunities for rest, refreshments, and local culinary experiences, making them perfect stops during your gravel biking adventure.
The longest route highlighted is the Lake Keutschach – Rauschele Lake loop from Weizelsdorf, which spans 64.7 kilometers (40.2 miles). This difficult trail offers a substantial ride, taking approximately 4 hours and 53 minutes to complete, and features over 500 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, there are several moderate options. For a scenic ride with consistent valley views, consider the Drau Cycle Path near Dullach – Drauradweg Near Laak loop from Ferlach. This route covers 42.1 kilometers (26.1 miles) and involves around 380 meters of elevation, offering a balanced challenge without extreme climbs.


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