Mountain passes around Schlins are situated in an alpine region within the district of Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria. The municipality of Schlins lies at an elevation of 502 meters above sea level, north of the Ill river, at the northern edge of the Walgau valley. While not known for prominent passes directly within its boundaries, the surrounding area offers various mountain passes. These routes provide access to different terrains and viewpoints in the broader alpine landscape.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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The Saroja Saddle is located on the border between Liechtenstein and Austria on the northern foothills of the Three Sisters. The saddle is at 1,650 meters.
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Very nice viewpoint, great panorama.
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Beautiful cross very impressive in an absolute dream landscape
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Ridge hiking trail to Schillerkopf and Mondspitze.
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Great hike for kids too. Take enough drinks with you
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The first 30 minutes, which the track tries to guide you through the forest in a very idiosyncratic way, was now suboptimal in midsummer. Some of the paths were already quite overgrown. Even the piece that forces you to use a railway bridge over the river was borderline for me. Well, the railway bridge has a small makeshift road on the left, but I wasn't sure whether it was legal to use it. Otherwise, the rest of the way to the Sattelboden is really nice. There are some nice huts on the way. As an analog biker, you feel like a dinosaur that is dying out, based on the large number of e-bikers who have used this track today. Nevertheless, I still met 4 analog bikes on the way up :-) The bike parkour from the Brandner cable car is recommended as the way down. It's fun. There are actually no sliding sections. The landscape is really great. Thanks for the tip!
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Nice uphill to the saddle arch. Scenic and rewarded with a wonderful trail descent to Tschengla
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The region around Schlins offers a variety of mountain passes, including scenic viewpoints, historical sites, and intermediate trails. You can find passes that provide panoramic views, such as Parpfienz Saddle with its clear view to Lake Constance, or historical routes like Saroja Pass (Liechtenstein–Austria), which sits on the border at 1,650 meters.
Yes, some mountain passes around Schlins are suitable for families. For instance, Klamparasättle is categorized as family-friendly and offers an ascent with views of the Walgau before descending into the Brandnertal, featuring a scenic uphill to a saddle arch and a trail descent.
Many passes offer impressive natural features and viewpoints. Parpfienz Saddle provides panoramic views, including a clear sight of Lake Constance, and features a summit cross. Schiller Saddle is known for amazing views in both directions and is part of a ridge hiking trail to Schillerkopf and Mondspitze.
Yes, Saroja Pass (Liechtenstein–Austria) is a significant historical site. Located at 1,650 meters on the border between Liechtenstein and Austria, it has a rich history, including military significance during the Swabian War of 1499 and the Coalition Wars in 1799, and was historically important for smuggling and escape routes.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the area around Schlins offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the easy 'Old Mill Düns – View of Röns loop' or the moderate 'Rheintalhaus Schnifis – View of Schnifner Ried loop'. There are also options for gravel biking, including the 'Großes Walsertal Gravel Tour', and running trails like the 'Baggersee loop'. For more details on these routes, you can explore the Hiking around Schlins, Gravel biking around Schlins, and Running Trails around Schlins guides.
The best time to visit for hiking is generally from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is typically more stable, and trails are clear of snow. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet conditions. Winter hiking options may exist, but often require specialized gear and experience due to snow and ice.
While many passes are intermediate, some routes offer more challenging sections. For example, the ascent to the summit cross at Parpfienz Saddle can be exciting for normal hikers, and the ridge hiking trail from Schiller Saddle to Schillerkopf and Mondspitze is recommended for sure-footed and vertigo-free hikers with good footwear.
For hiking in autumn around Schlins, it's advisable to dress in layers. Include a moisture-wicking base layer, an insulating mid-layer (fleece or light down), and a waterproof and windproof outer shell. Sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential, and consider bringing a hat, gloves, and a warm scarf as temperatures can drop, especially at higher elevations.
Yes, Saroja Pass (Liechtenstein–Austria) is a notable border pass between Liechtenstein and Austria, situated at 1,650 meters on the northern foothills of the Three Sisters massif. Another point of interest is the Austria–Liechtenstein Border at Mattajoch, which is a popular route for hikers and bikers between Malbun, FL, and Gampalp, AT.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views, the rewarding ascents to summit crosses, and the diverse terrain that includes forests and trails. The combination of natural beauty and the opportunity to explore historical border regions makes these passes a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts.
While specific circular walks directly over the passes are not detailed, many hiking routes in the broader Schlins region, as highlighted in the Hiking around Schlins guide, are designed as loops. These often incorporate viewpoints and natural features, providing opportunities for varied circular excursions that may include sections of the passes or offer views of them.


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