Mountain passes around Lingenau, a village in the Bregenzerwald region of Vorarlberg, Austria, offer access to diverse alpine landscapes. This area serves as a base for exploring several notable passes in the surrounding Alps. These routes provide opportunities for cycling, hiking, and scenic drives through varied terrain. The region is characterized by its mountainous environment and connection to the larger Alpine range.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Beautiful route, practically no traffic except for a few farm residents.
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From the Dornbirn side, the route is wide and has a fairly constant gradient of a maximum of 10%. It offers beautiful views towards the Rhine Valley and Lake Constance, but there's little shade, making it a challenge in the summer heat. It's relatively busy, so enjoy it in the early morning hours if possible. The Schwarzenberg side is smaller and more winding, but also leads mostly uphill through meadows with great views but little shade. The very good road surface (June 2025) makes both up and down enjoyable.
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Hardly any traffic and great climb
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tough climb, scenically a jewel
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Beautiful but steep driveway into the Bregenz Forest. Lots of motorcyclists on the weekend
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Driving on March 2, 2024: South ramp newly asphalted in the upper area, completely completed and therefore in perfect condition. The lower area is in the usual, unrenovated condition.
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Probably closed until October - but there is an alternative route suitable for racing bikes. So pay attention to the signs and choose the route over the "Unterer Geißkopf" instead of the south side of the Lorena Pass.
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The Schreibersattel is a sliding passage from the hut. It's about 400m up until you're at the top and can drive again. It is blocked by rough stones. A powerhouse with an e-bike. Anyone who has mastered the driving technique for uphill will possibly be able to drive. For the inexperienced, it means pushing.
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Beyond the passes mentioned in the introduction, you can explore the Hochtannbergpass, which connects the Bregenzerwald with the Lechtal valley and offers spectacular alpine views and well-engineered hairpin bends. Another option is the Flexenpass, known for its unique Flexengalerie avalanche protection tunnels and panoramic views of the Austrian Alps. The Faschinajoch is also a great choice, linking the Großes Walsertal with the Bregenzerwald, offering a central location and family-friendly atmosphere.
Yes, several passes are popular with cyclists. The Lorenapass is a traffic-free route with a narrow road winding through mountain meadows, offering challenging climbs. The Hochtannbergpass is also a favorite for bikers, featuring consistent climbing and eleven hairpin bends. For those seeking a quieter ride, the road around Schnepfegg and Berghaus Kanisfluh offers a small, quiet mountain road preferable to busier valley paths, with gradients up to 12%.
The mountain passes around Lingenau offer diverse and stunning views. From the western approach to Bödele – Losen Pass, you can enjoy magnificent vistas over Dornbirn, the Rhine Valley, and Lake Constance. The Hochtannbergpass provides breathtaking views of the surrounding alpine landscape, while the Flexenpass offers panoramic views of the Austrian Alps. The Schreibersattel is also noted as a distinctive vantage point worth the strenuous ascent.
The Faschinajoch has historical significance, with early mentions dating back to 1482 and evidence of continuous occupancy, including a small chapel. It serves as a central point for exploring the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Großes Walsertal, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. Near the mountain passes, you can find numerous hiking opportunities, including trails leading to peaks like Braunarl and Widderstein from the Hochtannbergpass. The Flexenpass is ideal for hiking and mountain biking, with trails like the Arlberg Trail nearby. The Faschinajoch also provides access to hiking trails around the Zafernhorn. For more specific routes, explore the hiking guide for Lingenau.
Yes, the area around the Faschinajoch is known for its tranquil, family-friendly environment within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Großes Walsertal. It offers easy access to cable cars and opportunities for gentle hikes, making it suitable for families.
The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October), are ideal for exploring the mountain passes for scenic drives, cycling, hiking, and mountain biking. During this period, the passes are generally free of snow, and the weather is more favorable for outdoor activities. Some passes, like the Flexenpass and Faschinajoch, are kept open in winter and serve as gateways to world-class ski areas, making them suitable for winter sports enthusiasts during the colder months.
Yes, there are options for refreshments and accommodation. For example, near Bödele – Losen Pass, you can refresh yourself at the Berghof Fetz or the Alpenhotel Bödele. The Berghaus Kanisfluh offers a good opportunity for a short rest with a beautiful terrace and magnificent views. The Faschinajoch area also has local amenities due to its central location.
The passes are rich in natural wonders. The Hochtannbergpass is a significant watershed for the Danube and Rhine rivers. The Flexenpass is part of the European main watershed and offers access to the picturesque Körbersee lake, renowned for its drinking water quality and reflections of Widderstein mountain. The passes also provide views of diverse alpine landscapes, mountain meadows, and dense forests.
Absolutely. The ascent to Schreibersattel is described as steep and strenuous, requiring good condition. For cyclists, the Northern Ascent to Lorenapass includes numerous double-digit passages and can be quite demanding. The ascent to Hochtannbergpass from Au via Schoppernau-Schröcken spans 18 km with a 900-meter altitude difference, offering consistent climbing. You can find more challenging cycling routes in the cycling guide for Lingenau.
While specific public transport details for each pass from Lingenau are not provided, Lingenau itself serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding Alps. Many regional bus services operate in the Bregenzerwald, connecting villages and providing access points to various hiking and cycling routes near the passes. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on reaching specific pass areas.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, the challenging yet rewarding routes for cycling and hiking, and the serene natural beauty. The traffic-free nature of some passes, like Lorenapass, is highly appreciated, as are the opportunities for quiet, rural exploration. The diverse activities, from scenic drives to winter sports, also contribute to the region's appeal.


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