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· International · AATE12 Hard

Alpe Adria Trail E12

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20.4 km Distance
5h 5min Est. duration
Hard Difficulty
Linear Route type

A 20.4 km International Hiking trail, Alpe Adria Trail E12 takes walkers through a varied section of terrain.

Covering 20.4 km, this demanding trail is best tackled by experienced walkers in good condition. Budget roughly 4 hours and 32 minutes or consider splitting it across two days.

This linear trail moves from one end to the other without looping back. A return journey by transport — or retracing the path — is needed to get back to the start. Look for the AATE12 trail markings to stay on the official route.

As an International Walking Network (IWN) route, this trail is part of a network connecting countries across Europe and beyond. Quality standards for surface and signage are consistently high.

Elevation Profile
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Waypoints

5 points along the route
A
Start · Seeboden
0 km 46.8156°, 13.5132°
1
5.1 km 46.8225°, 13.5400°
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2
10.2 km 46.8441°, 13.5368°
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15.3 km 46.8540°, 13.5650°
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B
Finish · Millstätter Alpe
20.4 km 46.8440°, 13.5836°

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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is it to walk Alpe Adria Trail E12?
Alpe Adria Trail E12 covers a distance of 20.4 km.
How long does it take to walk Alpe Adria Trail E12?
At an average walking pace, Alpe Adria Trail E12 takes approximately 5h 5min to complete.
Do I need to return the same way on Alpe Adria Trail E12?
No — Alpe Adria Trail E12 is a one-way trail. It runs from Seeboden to Millstätter Alpe. You will need to arrange return transport or retrace the route.
Where can I begin walking Alpe Adria Trail E12?
You can begin Alpe Adria Trail E12 at Seeboden.
How difficult is Alpe Adria Trail E12?
Alpe Adria Trail E12 is a challenging hike that requires a good level of fitness.
Is Alpe Adria Trail E12 part of a larger trail network?
Yes, Alpe Adria Trail E12 is part of the International Walking Network (IWN), connecting this route to a wider network of long-distance hiking trails.