Mountain passes around Pfalzen - Falzes provide access to the Dolomites from a sun-kissed village on a high plateau in South Tyrol. This region offers a blend of natural landscapes, including green forests and flower meadows, with unique panoramic views. Pfalzen - Falzes serves as a starting point for various mountain tours and hikes, connecting major valleys and offering diverse experiences. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing both challenging routes and scenic drives.
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If you're only planning a one-day hike to the Würzjoch, I recommend the western approach from Brixen, St. Andrä. The approach from Lüsen is definitely worth the extra climb as an alternative. The gradient is undoubtedly very steep for much of the way, but I didn't see the 18-19% mentioned here, at least not on my Wahoo today. The biggest challenge lies in the first half, which is always an advantage in my opinion. The road surface varies greatly from "good" to "disastrous." Traffic was light, so you're mostly alone. (August, peak season) And I don't want to offend anyone, but due to a lack of transportation while on vacation, I (46 years old, averagely "talented" at best) rode up on a rental road bike (11-32 cassette) from the local bike shop (10 kg) without having to dismount. Go for it!!
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One of the most beautiful panoramic views on the dream path from Munich to Venice!
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A beautiful but challenging climb through a great valley along a mountain stream with almost no traffic. There are small ramps of up to 18%, but also short breaks (I have to disagree with the previous speaker on this point). As far as the road surface is concerned, I can only recommend the route as an ascent. It is only moderately good and in many places it is wet from small streams even in dry weather. This, together with the recurring wooden bridges over the mountain stream, reduces the fun of a fast descent. But I would always prefer the route for the ascent. Quote @wolfi: "The reward - hardly any traffic and very beautiful views."
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Fantastically beautiful place to rest with a great view 😎🤩
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In Jöchle you also have a great view and at the cross there is also a bench to rest on 👍, be careful ⚠️ there is a risk of not wanting to go any further 😜🤣😂 !!!
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Beautiful scenery to see at any time of the year. A bit difficult to see the route when there is snow. Magical
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Incredible all-round panorama, from the main Alpine ridge to deep in the south
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As a racing bike rider (from Lüsen to the merger with Würzjochstraße) I would avoid going in both directions from this section. Even very well trained people have to relegate. No fun going down either.
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From Pfalzen - Falzes, you can easily reach several notable mountain passes. Among the most popular are Glittner Joch (Forcella) 2,192 m, known for its magnificent panoramic views of partially snow-covered mountains, and Mühlwalder Jöchl (2,342 m), which offers an indescribable mountain panorama near the Speikboden summit. Another challenging but rewarding option is Hohe Säge Pass, providing a magnificent view of the Tiefrastenhütte and its lake.
Yes, the region offers several challenging options. The Hohe Säge Pass requires strength to climb its ridge, rewarding visitors with stunning views. For cyclists, the Climb to Würzjoch Pass is a beautiful but demanding ascent with steep ramps up to 18%. Further afield, Passo delle Erbe (Würzjoch Pass) and Passo Pordoi are renowned for their technically demanding roads and significant elevations, offering a challenge for both drivers and cyclists.
The mountain passes around Pfalzen - Falzes offer breathtaking vistas. From Glittner Joch (Forcella) 2,192 m, you'll experience an incredible all-round panorama stretching from the main Alpine ridge deep into the south. Mühlwalder Jöchl (2,342 m) provides an indescribable mountain panorama, often with a bench for resting and enjoying the scenery. Even the local Panoramic trail Pfalzen / Falzes offers beautiful views of the village and the Kronplatz.
While not directly adjacent to Pfalzen - Falzes, the Passo Pordoi, a significant pass in the Dolomites, features two monuments at its summit. One is dedicated to the Italian cyclist Fausto Coppi, and the other commemorates soldiers who fell during the First World War, offering a glimpse into the region's history amidst stunning natural beauty.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, Pfalzen - Falzes is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, such as the moderate 'Moarhof Alm – Putzenhöhe loop from Hofern' or more difficult routes like the 'Sambock Summit – Sambock North Ridge loop from Schloß Schöneck - Castel Schöneck'. For mountain biking, options include the 'Issinger Pond – Moarhofalm / Malga Moarhofalm loop from Kiens - Chienes'. Road cyclists can tackle routes like the 'Colfosco – Gardena Pass loop from Ehrenburg - Casteldarne'. You can find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes around Pfalzen - Falzes, MTB Trails around Pfalzen - Falzes, and Road Cycling Routes around Pfalzen - Falzes guides.
While the major mountain passes can be challenging, Pfalzen - Falzes offers local trails that provide a mountain experience suitable for families. The LandArt Trail, for instance, is a family-friendly circular trail through forests featuring artistic installations made from natural materials. The Honey Hill Trail is another picturesque option through meadows and forests, offering benches and views.
The Passo delle Erbe, also known as Würzjoch Pass, is unique for its combination of scenic beauty and technical challenge. Situated in the Dolomites, it features steep gradients and deep valleys, offering spectacular views. Its technically demanding corners make it a favorite for sports car enthusiasts, while the Climb to Würzjoch Pass is a rewarding, less-trafficked ascent for cyclists.
Yes, many passes and viewpoints offer opportunities to rest and soak in the scenery. For example, at Mühlwalder Jöchl (2,342 m), there's a bench at the cross where you can relax and enjoy the fantastic view. Local trails like the Honey Hill Trail also feature handmade larch wood benches specifically placed for visitors to appreciate the panoramic views.
The best time to visit the mountain passes around Pfalzen - Falzes is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, the weather is more stable, and the passes are typically free of snow, making them accessible for driving, cycling, and hiking. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for higher passes.
The region around Pfalzen - Falzes is characterized by a blend of diverse natural landscapes. You'll encounter green forests, vibrant flower meadows, and unique panoramic views. The mountain passes themselves offer dramatic scenery with deep valleys, towering peaks, and, at higher elevations, partially snow-covered mountains, providing a true Dolomites experience.
While the mountain passes are primarily natural attractions, the Pfalzen - Falzes area offers unique cultural trails. The LandArt Trail, for instance, winds through forests featuring artistic installations made from natural materials. The 'Steine erzählen' (Stones tell) Trail is another cultural hiking path lined with dry stone walls and artistic stone installations, offering a blend of nature and local artistry.
The Passo Pordoi is one of the most renowned mountain passes in the Dolomites, connecting the Italian provinces of Trentino and Belluno. Reaching an elevation of 2,239 meters, it is surrounded by several peaks over 3,000 meters from the Sella and Marmolada groups. Beyond its stunning vistas, it's notable for its historical monuments dedicated to cyclist Fausto Coppi and WWI soldiers.


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