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Top 10 Mountain Passes around Puchberg am Schneeberg

Best mountain passes around Puchberg am Schneeberg are located in Lower Austria, providing access to various mountain passes and scenic routes. The area is characterized by the Gutenstein Alps to the north and the Schneeberg massif to the south, offering diverse terrain. These routes are utilized for cycling, driving, and hiking, connecting to other regional attractions. The landscape includes wooded plateaus and rock formations.

Best mountain passes around Puchberg am Schneeberg

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Last updated: May 11, 2026

Klostertaler Gscheid Pass (764 m)

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The Klostertaler Gscheid is not a really important pass between the Gutenstein Alps in the north and the Schneeberg massif in the south. At the highest point there is a …

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Haselrast Pass Road

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The Haselrast is located in the Lower Austrian Alps and connects the places Gutenstein (481 m) in the east and Rohr im Gebirge (683 m) in the west of the …

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Hohe Wand Serpentines

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The "key point" on the climb to the Hohe Wand. You wind your way up elegantly.

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Hals Pass

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The pass connects Pernitz with Pottenstein and is one of the most beautiful sections in the Gutenstein Alps. The road is narrow and not very busy, perfect for collecting altitude. …

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Rohrer Saddle

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The Rohrer Sattel connects the towns of Rohr im Gebirge and Gutenstein in the Gutenstein Alps on the way from Vienna to Mariazell. Both driveways have two significant hairpin bends …

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May 14, 2024, Hohe Wand Serpentines

Smooth tarmac, steep gradient, beautiful views but hard to fit in a frame without a wide-angle lens.

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Gerhard Hayek
January 30, 2024, Hals Pass

Beautiful to drive - in both directions

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A really nice mountain to drive - traffic ok during the week

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A really great, increasingly steep driveway with extremely little traffic

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That’s where alpine flair comes in!

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September 29, 2021, Hohe Wand Serpentines

Wonderfully carved curves in the stone with a great view towards Wiener Neustadt and beyond. In the upper bend there is a small corner where you can stop for a moment and enjoy the view. Downhill you can quickly enjoy the great flow of the curves, but due to the (narrow) road width you should keep oncoming traffic in the corner of your eye. Uphill you are so distracted by the landscape and road layout that you don't think about the incline any further. This is crisper in the ascent before and in the meters after than in the bends themselves.

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The "key point" on the climb to the Hohe Wand. You wind your way up elegantly.

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Extremely beautiful route with hardly any traffic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the mountain passes around Puchberg am Schneeberg unique?

The mountain passes in this region offer a diverse experience, ranging from tranquil routes with low traffic to well-developed roads popular with motorcyclists and cyclists. They provide stunning views of the Schneeberg massif and connect to various attractions, including the Hohe Wand Nature Park.

Which mountain passes are best for cycling?

Several passes are excellent for cycling. The Klostertaler Gscheid Pass (764 m) is known for its low traffic, making it peaceful for cyclists. The Rohrer Saddle is a well-developed route popular among cyclists due to its good conditions and varied terrain. The Hals Pass also offers gentle climbs and a narrow, less busy road, perfect for collecting altitude.

Are there any family-friendly mountain passes or nearby attractions?

Yes, the Hohe Wand Serpentines lead directly to the Hohe Wand Nature Park, which is highly family-friendly. The park features a petting zoo, a wild animal enclosure, an observation tower, and a 'play and fun mountain' for children, alongside extensive hiking paths and the spectacular Skywalk Observation Deck.

What kind of views can I expect from these mountain passes?

You can expect panoramic views, especially of the majestic Schneeberg massif. Approaching the Rohrer Saddle from the east offers beautiful vistas. The Hohe Wand Serpentines provide stunning views towards Wiener Neustadt and beyond, culminating in breathtaking panoramic views from the Hohe Wand Skywalk.

What are the road conditions like on these passes?

Road conditions vary. The Klostertaler Gscheid Pass has an older road surface, but it's generally fine for racing bikes and experiences low traffic. The Rohrer Saddle is well-developed with good road conditions, suitable even for caravans, though it can be busy on weekends. The Haselrast Pass Road is narrow and winding, offering a more secluded experience with hardly any traffic.

Are there hiking opportunities near the mountain passes?

Absolutely. The Hohe Wand Nature Park, accessible via the Hohe Wand Serpentines, offers an extensive network of hiking paths and climbing routes. For more specific hiking routes, you can explore the Waterfall hikes around Puchberg am Schneeberg guide, which includes routes like 'Waterfall – Mamauwiese Puchberg am Schneeberg'.

What outdoor activities, besides cycling and hiking, can I do?

Beyond cycling and hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. The Hohe Wand Nature Park is a popular spot for paragliding and hang gliding. For those interested in other cycling disciplines, there are numerous road cycling routes and gravel biking routes around Puchberg am Schneeberg.

Are there any historical or cultural landmarks on these passes?

Yes, the Klostertaler Gscheid Pass features a small chapel at its highest point, adding a touch of local character and historical charm to the route.

Which passes are less crowded for a peaceful experience?

For a more tranquil experience, consider the Klostertaler Gscheid Pass, which generally has low car and motorcycle traffic. The Haselrast Pass Road is also known for its seclusion and hardly any traffic, offering idyllic valley floors and a peaceful drive.

What are the difficulty levels for driving or cycling these passes?

The Klostertaler Gscheid Pass has no steep inclines, making it a relatively easy ride. The Rohrer Saddle features a moderate challenge with a maximum gradient of 8% and includes hairpin bends. The Hals Pass offers gentle climbs from Pernitz, with the gradient slowly increasing to over seven percent in some sections.

Can I combine multiple passes into a longer tour?

Yes, many of these passes can be easily integrated into longer tours. For instance, the Klostertaler Gscheid Pass can be combined with the Rohrer Saddle and Haselrast Pass Road. Similarly, the Hals Pass combines well with the Rohrer Saddle for an extended cycling or driving experience.

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