Best mountain passes around Buch are situated in a region characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering routes through the Bregenzerwald. The area provides access to passes connecting valleys and offering views of the surrounding landscape. These passes are often used for road cycling and provide connections between communities. The topography includes varied elevations, from valley floors to higher pass summits.
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Steep ramps, but doable
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Beautiful route, practically no traffic except for a few farm residents.
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From the Dornbirn side, the route is wide and has a fairly constant gradient of a maximum of 10%. It offers beautiful views towards the Rhine Valley and Lake Constance, but there's little shade, making it a challenge in the summer heat. It's relatively busy, so enjoy it in the early morning hours if possible. The Schwarzenberg side is smaller and more winding, but also leads mostly uphill through meadows with great views but little shade. The very good road surface (June 2025) makes both up and down enjoyable.
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I cycled downhill; it's a beautiful route with some bike lanes. In winter, you can also go cross-country skiing here.
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The highest drivable mountain pass in Germany! The nearly 20 kilometers across the border and a maximum gradient of 12.4 percent are definitely worth it.
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Hardly any traffic and great climb
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Beautiful but steep driveway into the Bregenz Forest. Lots of motorcyclists on the weekend
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Driving on March 2, 2024: South ramp newly asphalted in the upper area, completely completed and therefore in perfect condition. The lower area is in the usual, unrenovated condition.
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The mountain passes around Buch offer stunning views. For example, the Bödele – Losen Pass (1,140 m) provides magnificent vistas over Dornbirn, the Rhine Valley, and Lake Constance from its western approach, and a wonderful panorama of the upper Bregenzerwald from its east ramp. The Lorenapass also offers beautiful views of the Bregenzer Ach valley.
Yes, many mountain passes around Buch are popular for cycling. The Northern Ascent to Lorenapass is a notable cycle way, featuring approximately 4 kilometers of ascent with 350 meters in altitude to the pass summit at 1,050 meters. It's largely car-free, making it ideal for cyclists.
The mountain passes around Buch offer varied difficulty levels, often featuring challenging climbs. For instance, the Lorenapass is described as 'damn steep' in places, and the Losen Pass (Bödele), 1139 m is known for being relatively steep on both sides. The Northern Ascent to Lorenapass also includes numerous double-digit gradient passages.
Yes, the Lorenapass has a rich history. It was used by Celts and Romans for hunting trips, and early settlers of the Bregenzerwald crossed it around 1000 AD. It also served as a line of defense during wartime, and local legends tell of a 'Schwedenhütte' (Swedish hut) linked to the Thirty Years' War.
The region around Buch's mountain passes is characterized by beautiful mountain meadows, forests, and panoramic views. From passes like Bödele – Losen Pass (1,140 m), you can see the Rhine Valley and Lake Constance. The passes often wind through natural landscapes, offering a sense of rural tranquility.
Yes, at some passes, you can find places to refresh yourself. For example, once you reach the summit of Bödele – Losen Pass (1,140 m), you have the opportunity to refresh yourself at establishments like the Berghof Fetz or the Alpenhotel Bödele.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the area around Buch offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate options like the 'Waterfall – Bridge over the Weißach loop' or 'Maria Bildstein Basilica – Apparition Chapel 1930 loop'. There are also easy hikes available. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are challenging MTB trails such as the 'View of Bregenzerwald – Bregenzer Ach loop'. You can explore these activities further in the Hiking around Buch, MTB Trails around Buch, and Easy hikes around Buch guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views, the challenging climbs, and the opportunities for cycling on traffic-free roads. The natural beauty of the Bregenzerwald, the rural atmosphere, and the sense of accomplishment after conquering a steep ascent are frequently highlighted in community tips.
While specific public transport details for each pass are not provided, the region of Buch in Vorarlberg, Austria, generally has a good public transport network. For instance, the Benkerjoch Pass in nearby Buchs, Switzerland, is accessible by postbus. It is advisable to check local bus schedules for routes connecting to the base of the passes in the Bregenzerwald area.
Yes, the Lorenapass is noted as being traffic-free or largely car-free, except for local access like the postman. This makes it particularly appealing for cyclists and those seeking a quieter experience amidst nature.
The mountain passes around Buch vary in elevation. The Lorenapass reaches an elevation of 1,050 meters, while the Bödele – Losen Pass is higher, at 1,140 meters (or 1,139 meters for Losen Pass (Bödele)).


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