Drava Valley
The Drava Valley is a picturesque region that stretches along the Drava River, which flows through parts of Slovenia, Austria, and Croatia. The Drava River originates in Italy and flows southeast, passing through several countries before joining the Danube River in Croatia. The valley is characterized by lush forests, rolling hills, and charming towns. The area is known for its beautiful landscapes, including riverside parks, vineyards, and farmlands. The riverbanks are often lined with scenic bike paths and walking trails. There are several castles and ancient ruins scattered throughout the valley, reflecting the rich history of the region. The Drava Cycling Route is a popular cycling path that follows the river for about 500 kilometers, offering both scenic views and a variety of terrains. The route is suitable for all levels of cyclists and includes numerous rest stops and attractions along the way.
Region: Tirol
City: Lienz
Distance: 37.95 km
Elevation Gain: 86 m
Elevation Loss: 257 m
Difficulty: 131 (Easy)
FIETS Index: 0.08 FIETS
Avg Grade: 0.46 %
Max cat climb: 3
Min elevation: 619 m
Max elevation: 793 m
Ride Category: Flat