Nassfeld or Naßfeld ( Slovene : Mokrine , Italian : Passo di Pramollo ) is a town and ski resort in the district Hermagor of the Austrian state of Carinthia .
4-667: It is located below the Nassfeld Pass . Lake Pressegg is nearby, where it is possible to swim in summer and ice skate in the winter. Nassfeld is a popular sport destination for winter and summer sports which include skiing , snowboarding , cross-country skiing , mountain hiking and offers more than 1000 km of hiking trails. The area has 30 ski lifts: 5 Gondolas, 5 Six-Seater Chairlifts, 4 four-seater chairlifts and 16 tow lifts. The ski resort has over 220 snow machines for creating artificial snow and 110 km of ski tracks. The cable car called Millennium-Express can lift people to
8-545: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about an Austrian sports venue is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Nassfeld Pass Nassfeld Pass ( Italian : Passo di Pramollo , Slovene : Mokrine ) is a 1,530-metre-high (5,020 ft) mountain pass connecting Hermagor in the Austrian state of Carinthia with Pontebba in the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia . It
12-904: Is located in the Carnic Alps between the Gail valley in the north and the Italian Canal Valley ( Valcanale ) in the south. Surrounding peaks include Mt. Gartnerkofel and Mt Trogkofel . On the Austrian side is the Nassfeld ski resort, the largest in Carinthia. During the Middle Ages, Naßfeld Pass was part of an important trade route between the Duchy of Carinthia and the Republic of Venice . It lost its significance with
16-480: The summit 1919 meters high in less than 15 minutes. The ski resort expands on elevation between 600 and 2000 meters. It has one of Carinthia's longest runs, Carnia, with 7.6 Kilometers in length. weather often differs in these areas but its overall sunny in the summer months and quite a high temperature (5-15 degrees Celsius) 46°34′33″N 13°15′43″E / 46.5758°N 13.2619°E / 46.5758; 13.2619 This Carinthia location article
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