Mountain passes around Elmen offer access to the Tyrolean Lechtal valley and surrounding alpine regions. This village serves as a starting point for exploring various mountain passes, including the Hahntennjoch Pass, which connects the Lechtal with Imst. The area features diverse terrain, from challenging climbs to scenic routes, providing opportunities for both driving and hiking. These passes are integral to the network of roads in the region, offering access to different valleys and mountain landscapes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A largely unknown gem among cyclists, compared to the usual mountain passes. Unfortunately, it's not so well-known among motorcyclists, but it's very relaxed during the week in spring and autumn.
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Crossing the Himmelecksattel is the reward for the long climb and at the same time the highest elevation of the tour.
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To reach the Schneck, you have to turn onto a small meadow path. It takes about 15 minutes to reach the Himmeleck, and about 30 minutes to reach the summit of the Schneck.
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An intermediate survey on the way to the Anhalterhütte
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Intermediate elevation on the way to the Anhalterhütte with great views. Is it really called Hahntenjoch?
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Here's something else from the web: https://www.oberstdorf.de/alpininfo/tourensuche/tagestouren/am-laufbacher-eck.html
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... simply breath-taking the 'Bella Vista'.
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The way up from the Lechtal is royally rewarded by the Anhalt at the Anhalter Hütte. The price for the Anhalt is paid on the last few meters on the Jöchle and rewarded with 'Bella Vista' back and forth.
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The Hahntennjoch is the most directly relevant mountain pass to Elmen, connecting the Tyrolean Lechtal with Imst in the Upper Inn Valley. It's known for its challenging and winding roads, popular with cars, motorcycles, and cyclists.
Beyond the Hahntennjoch, other significant passes in the surrounding Tyrolean Alps include the Flexen Pass and Hochtannberg Pass, which connect different valleys and offer scenic drives. The Silvretta High Alpine Road, often called the 'Dream Road of the Alps,' and the Kaunertal Glacier Road, known for its dramatic glacial scenery, are also accessible from Elmen.
The mountain passes around Elmen offer diverse terrain. The Hahntennjoch, for example, features challenging and winding roads with narrow sections. Other passes like the Namlos Saddle offer a nice climb that is not too steep, allowing you to enjoy the surroundings.
Yes, the Himmeleck Saddle is known for its rich alpine flora and offers a great view of the Höfats. The Kaunertal Glacier Road provides dramatic glacial scenery and high-altitude views, reaching up to 2,750 meters, with access to viewing platforms over 3,000 meters.
Many mountain passes in the region, such as the Hahntennjoch, experience winter closures, typically until mid-May, depending on snow conditions. The summer and early autumn months generally offer the best conditions for driving, cycling, and hiking, allowing full access to the scenic routes and trails.
The region around Elmen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Frauenschuhrunde – Lechtal' or 'Edelbach Waterfall – Lech Valley view loop from Elmen'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes such as the 'Lechtal loop gravel bike Tour'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Elmen or Gravel biking around Elmen guide pages.
Absolutely. The Steinjöchl summit cross offers beautiful views of the impressive surrounding mountains. From here, you can also descend to the Anhalter Hütte for a break. Additionally, the Himmeleck Saddle provides a great view of the Höfats.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views and the exhilarating driving or cycling experiences. For instance, the Steinjöchl summit cross is noted for its 'great view from up here,' and the Namlos Saddle is appreciated for its 'very beautiful mountain route' and 'stunning setting'.
Yes, the Hahntennjoch is known as a challenging climb, popular with cyclists seeking exhilarating curves. The Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road, though further afield, is also renowned for its numerous serpentines and demanding nature, making it a favorite for experienced motorcyclists and cyclists.
While Elmen itself offers cafes and pubs, some mountain passes also have facilities. For example, after reaching the Steinjöchl summit cross, you can descend to the Anhalter Hütte, which is known for its delicious Kaiserschmarrn. For broader options, Elmen serves as an excellent starting point with various amenities.
The Namlos Saddle is often described as 'little busy' and offers a very beautiful mountain route, making it a good option for those seeking a quieter experience. The Bschlabertal valley, accessible via the Hahntennjoch, also enhances a sense of tranquility and remoteness.
The Hahntennjoch reaches an elevation of 1,894 meters (6,214 feet). Other passes in the broader region, like the Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road, climb to almost 2,500 meters, and the Kaunertal Glacier Road reaches up to 2,750 meters, with viewing platforms over 3,000 meters.


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