Best mountain passes around Miesenbach are found within the Gutensteiner Alps in Lower Austria, an area characterized by its alpine foothills and varied terrain. The region offers numerous scenic routes and trails suitable for exploring the natural landscape. While Miesenbach is located near the Dürre Wand mountain ridge, the surrounding area provides access to several notable mountain passes.
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On the Hals is the name of the pass between Pernitz and Pottenstein and thus one of the first noteworthy passes when approaching the Alps from the east.
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Smooth tarmac, steep gradient, beautiful views but hard to fit in a frame without a wide-angle lens.
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A really nice mountain to drive - traffic ok during the week
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A really great, increasingly steep driveway with extremely little traffic
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Here the tour crosses a popular motorcycle route. It is the topmost point of the "neck"
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That’s where alpine flair comes in!
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Wonderfully carved curves in the stone with a great view towards Wiener Neustadt and beyond. In the upper bend there is a small corner where you can stop for a moment and enjoy the view. Downhill you can quickly enjoy the great flow of the curves, but due to the (narrow) road width you should keep oncoming traffic in the corner of your eye. Uphill you are so distracted by the landscape and road layout that you don't think about the incline any further. This is crisper in the ascent before and in the meters after than in the bends themselves.
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The "key point" on the climb to the Hohe Wand. You wind your way up elegantly.
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The mountain passes around Miesenbach, located within the Gutensteiner Alps in Lower Austria, are characterized by scenic routes through alpine foothills. You'll find passes offering varied terrain, from narrow, winding roads to more developed routes, suitable for cycling and scenic drives. Many feature viewpoints and intermediate trails.
For cyclists seeking quieter routes, the Klostertaler Gscheid Pass (764 m) offers a bumpy ride with very low car and motorcycle traffic. Similarly, the Hals Pass, connecting Pernitz with Pottenstein, is known for its narrow road and low traffic, making it ideal for collecting altitude with a gentle climb.
Yes, the Haselrast Pass Road is highly recommended for its seclusion and idyllic valley floors. It features a narrow and winding road that connects Gutenstein and Rohr im Gebirge, offering streams and pastures away from heavy traffic.
The Hohe Wand Serpentines provide wonderfully carved curves in the stone with a great view towards Wiener Neustadt and beyond. There's even a small corner in the upper bend where you can stop to enjoy the panorama.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including challenging loops like the Hohe Wand Skywalk, as well as gravel biking routes such as the Schneeberg Round. For more options, explore Running Trails around Miesenbach and Gravel biking around Miesenbach.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For instance, you can enjoy the Gauermann loop or explore the Hohe Wand Nature Park with loops from Maiersdorf or Hohe Wand. For a comprehensive list of accessible routes, check out Easy hikes around Miesenbach.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse experiences offered by the passes. Many appreciate the low traffic on routes like Klostertaler Gscheid and Hals Pass, making them ideal for cycling. The scenic beauty, secluded valley floors of Haselrast, and the impressive views from Hohe Wand Serpentines are also frequently highlighted.
The Rohrer Saddle is an excellent choice for combining with other passes in the Gutenstein Alps, such as the Ochsattel, Auf dem Hals, or the Klostertaler Gscheid. It connects Rohr im Gebirge and Gutenstein and features two significant hairpin bends on both sides.
While Miesenbach itself is near the Dürre Wand mountain ridge, the broader region of Lower Austria, particularly the Gutensteiner Alps, offers various natural features. The passes often lead through wooded mountains, past streams, and offer views of idyllic valley floors and pastures. Some passes, like Klostertaler Gscheid, feature small chapels at their highest points.
The Haselrast Pass reaches an elevation of 778 meters (approximately 2,552 feet). It's notable for its relatively lower altitude, which often allows it to remain snow-free even into mid-November, making it accessible for much of the year.


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