Best mountain passes around Fränkisch-Crumbach are found in a region characterized by varied terrain, including the Odenwald. The area features routes like the L3038 and Hutzelstrasse, offering diverse elevations. These passes connect various points, such as Ober-Beerbach, Gesprenz, and Winterkasten. The landscape provides opportunities for exploring different types of mountain passes and trails.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Conquered the Beast. Decent climb, but very beautiful.
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Pretty tough climb, but the view from the pass is worth it!
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Even though it's good here, it's still quite pleasant to cycle.
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Great climb and descent. However, not necessarily recommended on weekends due to heavy traffic.
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Here you can decide where to go 😎
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When the weather is nice you have a great view here 👌
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I can only agree. Really nice climb. Moderate gradient. Very easy to ride. Top asphalt. Unfortunately, there are often a lot of motorcyclists on the road at the weekend.
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Fantastic climb with a picture-perfect panorama.
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Yes, for those seeking a gentler experience, the Col de Ober-Beerbach (383 m) offers an easy incline and good asphalt, making it accessible. Similarly, the Vierstöck Serpentines are known for manageable gradients and good asphalt, providing a pleasant ride or walk without excessive difficulty.
Several passes provide excellent vistas. The Vierstöck Serpentines are praised for their 'fantastic climb with a picture-perfect panorama'. The Winterkasten Pass also offers a 'wonderful panorama' and 'good view over the valleys to Kolmbach and Winterkasten'.
The region around Fränkisch-Crumbach is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for mountain hikes, including options like the Felsenmeer Felsberg loop. For cyclists, there are extensive cycling routes and gravel biking tours, such as the Storks at Reinheimer Teich loop.
Yes, the Hutzelweg Signpost is categorized as family-friendly. It offers a unique crossing point and a route that, while ascending towards the highest point of the Hutzelstrasse, also provides relaxed downhill sections, making it suitable for families.
Both the Col de Ober-Beerbach (383 m) and the Vierstöck Serpentines are highly regarded for their winding roads. The Col de Ober-Beerbach features 'winding roads through a varied landscape' with 'best asphalt', while the Vierstöck Serpentines offer a 'winding pass road' with 'great asphalt' and corners that are easy to drive.
The mountain passes in the Odenwald region, including those around Fränkisch-Crumbach, are generally best enjoyed from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is milder, and the winding roads and scenic trails are clear of snow and ice, providing optimal conditions for cycling, hiking, and scenic drives.
The Hutzelweg Signpost offers a more unusual experience. Described as an 'unusual crossing with signpost', it provides a different kind of mountain pass encounter, serving as a starting point for ascents and descents on the Hutzelstrasse, away from the more conventional routes.
Visitors frequently highlight the quality of the roads and the scenic beauty. Many appreciate the 'best asphalt' and 'winding roads' of passes like the Col de Ober-Beerbach, and the 'fantastic panorama' and 'good view over the valleys' from spots like the Winterkasten Pass. The diverse landscape and the opportunity for enjoyable drives and rides are also highly valued.
While specific circular routes directly over the passes are not detailed, many nearby routes, such as those for mountain hikes and cycling, are designed as loops. You can integrate visits to the mountain passes into these longer circular tours to experience the region comprehensively.
Yes, for instance, the Col de Ober-Beerbach is located on the L3038 and can be combined with visits to Frankenstein and Melibokus. The Winterkasten Pass is near Neunkirchener Höhe, offering views towards Kolmbach and Winterkasten. The Hutzelweg Signpost itself is a notable landmark.
The mountain passes in this region generally feature good road conditions. For example, both the Col de Ober-Beerbach and the Vierstöck Serpentines are noted for having 'best asphalt' or 'great asphalt', making them enjoyable for various modes of transport.


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