Best mountain passes around Klingenthal are situated in Germany's Vogtland region, characterized by gentle hills, extensive forests, and fields. The area offers elevated points that provide recreational value and scenic views. These passes serve as starting points for various outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling. The region's natural landscape provides diverse terrain for exploration.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Hiking around Klingenthal
Really good junction for hiking, in winter also connection to the cross-country ski trail (Attention: Very high difficulty level!) However, the signage is not so good. So it's better to check the map one more time 😁
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If you don't want to cross the road directly, the bridge is a better alternative.
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Intended for cross-country skiing.
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Can be driven very evenly
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Nice pass to be driven from both sides with curious altitude information. 1788 (half) meters sounds a lot at first. But even the correct indication in whole meters 894m is remarkable. This makes Hefekloss one of the highest passes in Saxony.
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2023 good road surface, no problems on the descent
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Pass summit between Markneukirchen and Klingenthal
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At the foot of the bridge in the direction of the village is a Royal Saxon half-milestone on the B283. "In the Kingdom of Saxony, the preparations for the introduction of the metric system were carried out in connection with the work of the Normal Aichungscommission and the related leading work by Albert Christian Weinlig and Julius Ambrosius Hülsse. ... After a new measurement in 1858, between 1859 and 1865 a new system of Milestones – the Royal Saxon milestones in the form of station, whole mile, half mile, junction and border crossing stones – were created (from 1840: 1 mile = 7.5 km) These became partial after the introduction of the metric system around 1900 redesigned into kilometer, highway, corridor boundary or road keeper stones." - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/course%C3%A4chsische_Postmeilens%C3%A4ule#Nachfolger
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The mountain passes around Klingenthal are situated in Germany's Vogtland region, known for its gentle hills, extensive forests, and fields. While not high-alpine, these elevated points offer recreational value and scenic views, serving as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities.
Among the most popular is Hefekloß Pass Summit, known for its unique altitude display in half-meters, attracting cyclists. Another must-see is Mühlleithen Pass, a hub for hiking and winter sports, offering routes to the Aschbergturm.
Yes, the mountain passes serve as excellent starting points for hiking. From Mühlleithen Pass, you can embark on wonderful tours, including a circular route to the Aschbergturm with views over Klingenthal. For more hiking ideas, explore the Running Trails around Klingenthal guide.
Hefekloß Pass Summit is notable for its altitude information displayed in half-meters, making it a 'strange encounter' for cyclists. It's a significant point on challenging road cycling routes, offering a demanding ride through picturesque landscapes.
The mountain passes offer year-round appeal. In winter, areas like Mühlleithen Pass are associated with ski lifts and slopes. In warmer seasons, a summer toboggan run provides entertainment, and hiking is best enjoyed when visibility is good for the scenic viewpoints.
Yes, Loipen Bridge Mühleithen is categorized as family-friendly and features a ski hut and a summer toboggan run, providing entertainment for all ages. The broader recreational areas around passes like Mühlleithen also offer various activities.
Yes, there is a large hiking car park directly at Mühlleithen Pass. It is subject to a fee, but it provides a convenient starting point for exploring the surrounding trails and attractions.
Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find challenging routes for mountain biking in the MTB Trails around Klingenthal guide, or explore various cycling tours in the Cycling around Klingenthal guide.
Many passes offer scenic viewpoints. From Mühlleithen Pass, you can get beautiful views over Klingenthal and towards the Aschbergturm. The Hefekloß Pass Ascent from Wildenthal also features viewpoints along its route.
While Gopplasgrüner Höhe Pass might appear unspectacular, it offers a forested area and is the highest point between Markneukirchen and Zwota. It can be a starting point for trails, though some sections might have heavy traffic for road bikes.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, from hiking to cycling and winter sports. The unique features like the altitude display at Hefekloß Pass Summit and the scenic views from places like Mühlleithen Pass are frequently highlighted.


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