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Last updated: April 25, 2026
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From the riverside path along the Enns towards Hall/Admont, views of the Haller Walls open up again and again.
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Above all, reaching the top of the pass is a real highlight
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The Pyhrn Pass is an impressive mountain pass in Austria, located at an elevation of 954 m above sea level. Here are some interesting facts about the Pyhrn Pass: Location: It lies on the border between the Austrian federal states of Upper Austria in the north and Styria in the south. Geographical features: The pass separates the Totes Gebirge mountain range in the west from the Haller Mauern mountain range in the east and is part of the Northern Limestone Alps of the Pyhrn-Eisenwurzen region. Transport links: The Pyhrn Pass connects the towns of Spital am Pyhrn and Liezen, making it an important north-south route. Historical significance: It is the lowest Alpine pass in the Eastern Alps and was already in use in ancient times.
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Always following the road, you go over the Pyhrn Pass. Connection between R31 in Upper Austria and R7 in Styria.
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A dream of a road for racing bikes. After the driveway to about 1100 meters above sea level. NN, you will be compensated with a wonderful alpine panorama. The asphalt is no longer the newest but rolls well.
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This circular hike can also be done well in winter. Much of it is in the sun. The view is really nice.
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If you look over Admont, the rugged peaks of the Haller Walls rise on the other side of the Ennstal. They get their name from the village Hall, which lies between the mountain range and Admont.
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Good to passport, which already used the Celts and Romans for their trade routes.
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