
Drautal Dreilaendertour mit Special Manghenpass

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Last edit: 24-02-2021
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Villach - Wernberg - St. Niklas - Rosegg - St.Jakob - Feistritz / Rosental - Loiblpass - Trizic - Lesce - Bled - Bohinjska Bistrica - Bohinjska Lake - Bohinjska Bistrica - Podbrdo - Tolmin - Kobarid - Bovec - Cave del Predil - Tarvisio - Hohenthurn - Nötsch - Bleiberg - Villach
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Duration
6h 32m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
310.33 km
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Mangart vorbei RP 28
The tour falls under the category "easy" (Austria uses "easy, medium and heavy") with wide winding roads BUT experienced motorcyclists can enjoy the beautiful Mangartpass after the route point 28, then the route is cataloged by the motorcycle country Carinthia "heavy". 5 * tour
On the way to Loiblpass (1367 m), the border pass between Carinthia and Slovenia, we first pass a memorial to the victims of the forced labor camp Loibl Süd, which existed from 1943 to 1945. The detainees in the camp had to do forced labor on the construction site of the Loibeltunnel. "(RP 7)
Today, the location of the concentration camp, the only one in Slovenian territory, is characterized by an impressive sculpture. The monument has the shape of a skeleton with a heart and raises its arms to the sky, accompanied by the inscription on the pedestal: j'accuse (I complain). On the other side of the street, the foundations of a large part of the camp are preserved, and signs indicate the exact location of the complex and the function of the buildings. In the basement of the nearby Koren restaurant (RP 8) there is a memorial room with an exhibition consisting of the personal belongings of the prisoners, the tools used and photographs of the camp and its prisoners. The whole place is a monumental place, and we recommend visiting this historically important place.
After Tržič past Lake Bled, at the foot of the Julian Alps, to Bohinjska Bistrica. A detour to Bohinjska Lake is recommended RP 17. Again via Bohinjska Bistrica the route leads over Podbrdo to Tolmin. The way home is through Bovec on the Soča River (RP 23). The Soča is due to its crystal-clear water, the white rocks with many gorges and gorges a well-known wild water sports wild water river.
The "easy" version of the route leads to Predil Pass and Lago Predil RP 29 but more experienced motorcyclists without fear of heights enjoy the beautiful Mangart Pass, past RP 28 to the right.
Via the Passo del Predil the route leads to Italy. At the RP 31 we are already in Austria and we finish our route at Lake Leoanharder.

Loiblpass mit Obelisken

Predil Pass
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Upper Carniola (Slovene: Gorenjska; Italian: Alta Carniola; German: Oberkrain) is a traditional region of Slovenia, the northern mountainous part of the larger Carniola region. The centre of the region is Kranj, while other urban centers include Jesenice, Tržič, Škofja Loka, Kamnik, and Domžale. It has around 300,000 inhabitants or 14% of the population of Slovenia.
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And off course, travelling through the Black Forest, the Alps and Dolomites is always a beautiful experience. Along your way you’ll have plenty opportunities to enjoy impressive sights, both natural and cultural.
The length of the routes are long enough so you can cover distances, as well as spend time to stop and enjoy natural and cultural highlights. Please do note that the routes may demand solid riding skills and a good condition. The main roads in Eastern Europe are definitely improving, but for this collection a large number of smaller scenic roads have been selected to make the riding more adventurous. Please be aware that these smaller roads can be in poor condition as they are not so frequently used and maintained.
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