Best mountain passes around Bad Ischl are situated in the Salzkammergut region, an area characterized by its mountainous landscapes and numerous scenic routes. This location offers opportunities for both driving and hiking through diverse alpine and lakeside scenery. The region features several mountain roads and routes that provide panoramic views and varied experiences. Bad Ischl serves as a central point for exploring these natural features.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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It is better to go up from the Almsee, there you can go through to the Gschirr Sattel and then go down to the Offensee
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The local Adeg is a great place for refueling! The Leberkässemmerl (meatloaf sandwiches) are great!
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Good asphalt, gentle incline. A nice section on my Dachstein circuit. It's also well-suited for less experienced riders.💪😎
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The climb to the Gschütt Pass from Lake Hallstatt is more long than steep: 12.5 kilometers, 450 meters of elevation gain, an average gradient of 3.6 percent, with a short, steep ramp at the end. Perfect for a warm-up or as a connection to the Dachstein Circuit. Traffic is possible, but beautiful scenery is guaranteed!
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The climb from Offensee is a pushing section and a bit strenuous
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The Salzkammergut region around Bad Ischl offers several popular mountain passes and scenic routes. The Postalm Scenic Alpine Plateau is a well-regarded toll road known for its excellent condition and panoramic views of Salzburg's Alpine world. Another notable route is the broader Salzkammergut Tour, which winds through lakes and mountains, offering diverse alpine and lakeside scenery.
For those seeking a challenge, the Koppen Pass offers a short but intense climb with gradients up to 16%, leading from Lake Hallstatt towards Styria. The Gschirrsattel – Watershed Between Alm and Traun also presents a demanding climb, especially from Offensee, though it's more accessible from Almsee.
Yes, Pass Gschütt (969 m) offers a gentle and even climb from the Rußbach side, with an average gradient of about 6%. It features good asphalt and is well-suited for less experienced riders, connecting Tennengau with Lake Hallstatt.
You can expect breathtaking panoramic views, especially from the Postalm Scenic Alpine Plateau, which offers vistas of the Bischofsmütze and Dachstein Massif. The roads towards Attersee (like the B145 and B153) combine mountainous terrain with the striking beauty of one of Austria's largest lakes. Many passes also feature winding roads, charming villages, and serene lake views.
Yes, the Postalm Scenic Alpine Plateau is a toll road for motor vehicles. It is known for its excellent condition and the unique views it provides.
Beyond the passes, the region offers excellent hiking. You can take the Katrin cable car up Katrin Mountain for pleasure hikes and panoramic views over the Salzkammergut and Lake Hallstatt. The Siriuskogel, a local mountain of Bad Ischl, provides a shorter hike with an observation tower at its summit offering fantastic views.
The area around Bad Ischl is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, enjoy road cycling routes that include scenic passes, or go running on trails. The high mountain plateau of the Postalm also offers numerous footpaths.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the roads are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable for cycling, hiking, and scenic drives. This allows for full access to all routes and the enjoyment of the lush landscapes.
While specific passes might be challenging, areas like Katrin Mountain, accessible via cable car, offer moderate 'pleasure hikes' suitable for families. The Siriuskogel also provides a shorter, rewarding hike with a restaurant at the top, making it a good option for families.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse alpine and lakeside scenery, the well-maintained roads, and the stunning panoramic views. The combination of challenging climbs and gentler scenic drives, along with opportunities for hiking and exploring charming villages, makes the region highly enjoyable for a variety of outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, many of the scenic routes pass through or near picturesque towns and villages like Gosau and St. Gilgen, offering opportunities for rest stops, cafes, and accommodation. For example, the Siriuskogel has a restaurant at its summit, and the Katrin Mountain also features a mountain hut offering regional specialties.


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