Mountain passes around Ramsau am Dachstein are characterized by high-alpine terrain and access to the Dachstein massif. The region, situated on a plateau at approximately 1,100 meters above sea level, offers numerous high-altitude journeys and viewpoints. While traditional vehicular passes are less common, the area provides extensive opportunities for experiencing dramatic mountain crossings and panoramic vistas. This landscape features a unique combination of rugged peaks and serene elevated plateaus.
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Fantastic view of the Bischofsmütze
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Impressive this mountain range... you have to experience it
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Was glad I climbed Bärfellspitze from the other side. I felt sorry for the oncoming hikers. But you also have to be very careful when descending.
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A strenuous climb with breathtaking views.
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The view is beautiful, the climb is exhausting. 😂
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A beautiful mountain lake embedded in an incredible landscape with a breathtaking backdrop. The view from the saddle is again the highlight.
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Nicely paved mountain road in the cliffs - no risk of slipping
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While traditional vehicular passes are less common, Ramsau am Dachstein offers dramatic high-alpine experiences. You can ascend to the Dachstein Glacier via cable car, where you'll find the breathtaking Dachstein Skywalk, a suspension bridge, and an Ice Palace. This area provides year-round opportunities for activities and serves as a starting point for high-alpine hikes with magnificent panoramic views.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, consider routes like Feisterscharte, a mountain pass at 2,198 m altitude offering magnificent views. Another demanding option is Seeschartl, an alpine path leading from the Moaralmsee. The Crossing Below the Bischofsmütze also presents a challenging route with impressive scenery. Additionally, the region boasts 19 secured via ferratas, including the demanding Super Ferrata, offering thrilling high-alpine crossings.
Yes, the Öfen Gorge Road is a must-see, featuring a canyon just above Gröbming with fantastic scenery amidst rugged mountains. For hikers, the "Die Königsetappe" tour leads through wild, romantic landscapes past waterfalls and offers impressive views of small rocky peaks and deep cirques.
The mountain passes around Ramsau am Dachstein offer spectacular panoramic views. From Feisterscharte, you'll have a magnificent view of the Guttenberghaus and surrounding mountains. Seeschartl provides a breathtaking backdrop of a beautiful mountain lake. The Dachstein Skywalk and Suspension Bridge on the glacier also offer unparalleled vistas across the Alps.
Yes, the Latterfuß Saddle (1,792 m) is an intermediate mountain pass accessible via a path from the Hochwurzen summit lift, offering a scenic forest route. The elevated plateau of Ramsau itself, at 1,100 meters, provides a serene environment with stunning views of the Dachstein mountains, ideal for numerous hiking and cycling routes at varying altitudes.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activity. The Dachstein Glacier offers year-round opportunities for activities like summer skiing and cross-country skiing. For hiking and exploring the high-alpine trails and passes, late spring through early autumn (May to October) generally provides the most favorable weather conditions, though some high-altitude routes may still have snow early in the season.
While many high-alpine routes are challenging, the Ramsau am Dachstein plateau itself offers numerous family-friendly hiking and cycling routes. A notable family-friendly option is the downhill path from "Das Tor" to the Bachlalm, which is known for its marmots, providing a delightful experience for children.
Beyond exploring the passes, the region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including routes to waterfalls and mountain huts. There are also extensive opportunities for cycling and gravel biking, with routes like the Enns River Cycle Path nearby.
Yes, several hiking trails provide a similar sense of traversing elevated, scenic terrain. "Die Königsetappe" leads through wild landscapes and across wide green slopes, offering impressive views. The hike through "Das Tor" involves a steep ascent to a high point, rewarding you with magnificent views of the Dachstein's south walls, functioning as a thrilling high-alpine crossing.
The region is rich in viewpoints. The Feisterscharte offers a magnificent view of the Guttenberghaus. From Seeschartl, you get a stunning perspective of a mountain lake. The Latterfuß Saddle also provides scenic vistas. For truly panoramic views, the Dachstein Skywalk and Suspension Bridge on the glacier are unparalleled.
The Ramsau am Dachstein plateau is a unique geological feature situated at around 1,100 meters above sea level. It offers comparatively level ground, contrasting sharply with the rugged surrounding Alps. This provides a serene environment with stunning views of the Dachstein mountains, making it an ideal starting point for various outdoor activities and a unique blend of exercise, relaxation, and nature experiences.
Absolutely. The region around Ramsau am Dachstein is well-suited for cycling and gravel biking. You can explore various routes, including those that offer views of the Dachstein and connect to the Enns River. For more options, check out the cycling guide and the gravel biking guide for the area.


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