Best mountain passes around Hinterthiersee are found in a mountain village nestled in the Thiersee valley, offering numerous opportunities for exploring mountain routes and climbs. The area features gentle hills and extensive mountain ranges, providing diverse options for outdoor activities. Several notable climbs and nearby passes offer panoramic views and rewarding experiences. This region is known for its captivating alpine landscape in Tyrol.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Every year from April 15 to May 15, access is prohibited due to bird breeding protection.
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Beautiful climb! Can be extremely dangerous on slippery or wet surfaces.
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Unfortunately, I was unlucky - on an otherwise sunny day, a bunch of clouds appeared on the summit right during my summit break, obscuring the view...
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The highest peak in the district of Rosenheim. Nice crossing from the little brother in the north or from/to the Steilner Joch via the easy ridge path. You won't find hordes of mountain hikers here either.
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A really worthwhile destination (1986 m) with wide views. The local neighbours such as Rotwand, Wendelstein, Schinder and Guffert are clearly visible, but the view extends to the main Alpine ridge and the Central Alps with the Großvenediger and Großglockner. The easiest way up is from the Ackernalm, only 600 metres in altitude and about two hours. The further route to the Krenspitze is easy (T2), after that it becomes uncomfortable (T5).
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Current info Easter 2023 - Coming from Bayrischzell almost snow-free but everything mobile to misery saddle. Danger of falling rocks and ice in the gorge in the lower part. From the Misery saddle to the Pfanngraben junction, there is still a lot of snow cover. Before 10 a.m. and current <8°C with previous night frost, it is easy to drive on snow. After 10 a.m. it was too soft to ride in the flatter and sunnier sections (total weight of bike and rider almost 100kg, 57mm gravel tires). But despite small sliding sections in the snow, it was a lot of fun!
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The Great Traithen truly offers a fantastic view. The summit area is not very large and yet often well visited, which is why the opportunities to linger are unfortunately somewhat "manageable". To do together with Vogelsang, Kleiner Traithen and Steilnerjoch over a very nice tightrope hike :-)
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The region around Hinterthiersee offers several challenging routes. The climb to Großer Traithen Peak from Sudelfeld includes two climbing sections and offers fantastic views. The Elend Saddle is known for its demanding ascent, connecting the Valepp and Kloaschautal. Additionally, the Tatzelwurm Pass is a classic for racing cyclists, featuring a relatively long and sometimes crisp rise.
Yes, several passes and summits offer stunning panoramas. The Summit of Hinteres Sonnwendjoch, at almost 2,000 meters, provides a fabulous mountain panorama, especially beautiful at sunrise. Großer Traithen Peak also promises fantastic views and a varied tour. The Pendling Summit Cross, accessible via various hiking routes, rewards visitors with a full mountain panorama on clear days.
The area is a 'walking paradise' with diverse opportunities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging mountaineering routes to the Pendling Summit Cross. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the Sudelfeld Pass Ascent and gravel biking options such as the Ackernalm Mountain Inn – Elend Saddle loop. Explore more options on our guides for Hiking around Hinterthiersee, Road Cycling Routes around Hinterthiersee, and Gravel biking around Hinterthiersee.
While many mountain passes involve challenging climbs, the broader Hinterthiersee area offers easier hiking options suitable for families. For instance, 'The Labyrinth of Kufsteinland – Hinterthiersee loop' is an easy 5.7 km hike. Always check the difficulty ratings for specific routes to ensure they match your family's fitness level. You can find more details in our Hiking around Hinterthiersee guide.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. For cycling, summer and autumn are recommended, but be aware of increased motorcycle traffic on weekends. For hiking, good visibility is key for enjoying the panoramic views, especially at summits like Hinteres Sonnwendjoch, where sunrise views are particularly spectacular. Alpine routes generally require good weather conditions.
There are a few options for refreshments. The Mariandlalm is a good stop during the ascent to Trainsjoch from Ursprungtal. Near the Tatzelwurm Pass, there's an inn that's suitable for a break. Always check opening hours before you go.
For accessing Großer Traithen Peak, parking is available at the Walleralm near the new reservoir. For other routes, it's advisable to check specific trailheads or starting points for designated parking areas.
Hiking durations vary significantly based on the route and your fitness level. For example, a loop to the Pendling Summit Cross from Alpmoosau-Schneeberg can take approximately 3 hours and 44 minutes for a 9.23 km route, or about 5 hours and 15 minutes for a longer 14.1 km loop. Always factor in elevation gain and descent when planning your time.
The region is characterized by a captivating mountain panorama, extensive mountain ranges, and diverse alpine landscapes. You'll encounter forests, challenging climbs, and numerous viewpoints offering wide vistas. The route to Elend Saddle, for instance, leads through a forest, and the area is known for its stunning natural monuments.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic views and varied tours. Many appreciate the challenging ascents that lead to magnificent panoramas. The sense of accomplishment after reaching summits like Summit of Hinteres Sonnwendjoch, especially at sunrise, is a common highlight. The diverse landscape and the opportunity for both strenuous climbs and more relaxed sections are also highly valued.
The route *to* Hinterthiersee itself is considered a notable climb. It spans 1.9 kilometers with an average gradient of 10% and a maximum of 14.9%, ascending from 672 meters to 861 meters. This challenging climb is located in Thiersee, Tyrol, Austria, and is a significant feature of the local terrain.
Yes, especially for challenging routes. Mountaineering routes, such as those to the Pendling Summit Cross, require good fitness, sure-footedness, sturdy shoes, and alpine experience. For cyclists, particularly on passes like Sudelfeld Pass from Oberaudorf, it's crucial to bring lights and high-visibility clothing, especially in summer and autumn, due to significant motorcycle traffic on weekends. Always be prepared for steep sections and varying road conditions.


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