Best mountain passes around Unterach am Attersee are found within the Salzkammergut region, offering elevated routes and scenic points. This area is characterized by its proximity to Lake Attersee and the dramatic Höllengebirge mountains, providing a backdrop for various outdoor activities. The landscape features a mix of alpine pastures, forests, and mountain ranges, creating diverse terrain for exploration. Visitors can find routes that combine sporting challenges with panoramic views of the lakes and surrounding peaks.
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The ascent to the Postalm from the east side leads along the Postalm road up to the Lienbach saddle. A physically demanding but manageable tour. The trail initially runs idyllically along the Weißenbach stream through a quiet valley, before the gradient becomes more noticeable after the toll booth. The road winds uphill in several switchbacks until the panorama of the Postalm with its expansive alpine meadows and views of the surrounding mountains finally opens up. For cyclists, the eastern ascent is a varied route that perfectly combines scenic enjoyment with a sporting challenge.
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A low-traffic climb, a must for every mountain goat!
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At the saddle, at the highest point of the tour
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This road is an absolute highlight and a must do in the area no matter if you're on a roadbike or on a gravelbike. From the top you will have good options to continue off-road e.g. on the "Alte Postalmstraße".
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"Passhöhe" reached, now you roll to the next lake
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A great view from here.
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From here it goes down again. North to Schwarzensee and south to Wolfgangsee.
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Small pass Großalmhöhe (840 m), between Traunsee and Attersee am Höllengebirge. More information: https://www.quaeldich.de/paesse/grossalmhoehe/
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For breathtaking panoramas, consider visiting Mühlbach between lake and mountain landscape. This viewpoint offers a magnificent mountain panorama, with the dramatic Höllengebirge range, including peaks like Grosser Höllkogel, Feuerkogel, and Schoberstein, particularly striking. The Postalm Panorama Road also provides magnificent views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, especially from Europe's second-largest high plateau.
Yes, the Postalmstraße eastern side offers a challenging yet rewarding route for cyclists. The ascent to the Postalm from the east leads along the Postalm road up to the Lienbach saddle, featuring a varied route with an average gradient of 7% over approximately 12 kilometers from Strobl. It's considered a must-do for road cyclists seeking a sporting challenge combined with scenic enjoyment.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter wide alpine pastures, dense forests, and dramatic mountain ranges like the Höllengebirge. The Scharflingerhöhe Pass, for instance, features a spectacular gorge. You can also enjoy views of Lake Attersee and Lake Mondsee from elevated points, and the Postalm area is known for its expansive alpine meadows.
While many routes offer a sporting challenge, some areas are more accessible. The viewpoint at Mühlbach between lake and mountain landscape is considered family-friendly, offering stunning views without requiring an arduous climb. For hiking, routes leading to the Eisenauer Alm offer an immersive experience in nature, though some ascents can be steep.
Visiting early in the morning is often recommended for clear views and fresh mountain air, especially to avoid weekend crowds on popular routes like the Postalm. Generally, late spring through early autumn offers the most favorable weather conditions for hiking and cycling in the mountains, with lush landscapes and accessible trails.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Hochplettspitze – Aussichtsplattform Hollerberg loop from Unterach am Attersee' (9.6 km, difficult). For cycling, options range from moderate to difficult, including the 'South Shore of Lake Attersee – Scenic view of Lake Attersee loop' (12.3 km, moderate). Mountain hiking is also popular, with routes like the 'Eisenaualm – Schafbergspitze Mountain Hotel loop' (13.9 km, difficult). You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Unterach am Attersee, Cycling around Unterach am Attersee, and Mountain Hikes around Unterach am Attersee guide pages.
Yes, the area directly around Unterach am Attersee offers hiking opportunities to elevated points. A classic hike from Unterach leads through shady forests to the Eisenauer Alm, providing fantastic views of Lake Attersee and Lake Mondsee. The ascent can be steep, particularly along the Viktor Kaplan Weg towards Eisenau.
The Postalm is renowned as Austria's largest mountain pasture and Europe's second-largest high plateau. It features a panoramic toll road, the Postalm Panorama Road, stretching for 28.5 km. The area is ideal for hiking and cycling, with numerous rustic huts offering regional specialties, and provides magnificent views of the Rinnkogel and Tennengebirge mountains.
The Höllengebirge mountain range, forming a dramatic backdrop to Lake Attersee, offers impressive day tours for experienced hikers. The terrain is varied, with opportunities for more demanding mountain hikes and circular routes. You can expect spectacular vistas and a deep immersion in alpine scenery, with features like the Äußerer Weißenbach stream originating in the range.
Yes, the Saddle (807 m) marks the highest point of a tour, with routes descending north to Schwarzensee and south to Wolfgangsee, effectively connecting these lake areas. Another example is the Scharflingerhöhe Pass, which serves as a transition point between Mondsee and Wolfgangsee.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of sporting challenge and scenic enjoyment. The magnificent mountain panoramas, especially from viewpoints like Mühlbach between lake and mountain landscape, are highly praised. Cyclists enjoy the low-traffic and varied routes like the Postalmstraße eastern side, while hikers value the immersive experience in the natural beauty and the stunning views of the lakes and surrounding mountains.


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