Schwarzenbach an der Pielach
Schwarzenbach an der Pielach
Best mountain passes around Schwarzenbach an der Pielach are found in the serene Dirndl Valley, a region known for its natural beauty and extensive hiking opportunities in the upper Pielach Valley. While Schwarzenbach an der Pielach itself is a starting point for hiking trails, the broader area of Lower Austria provides access to notable mountain passes. These passes offer scenic drives, cycling routes, and connections to various recreational activities and natural attractions. The region's passes serve as important links between…
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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beautiful connection from Kirchberg to the north
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If you've made it this far on the Mariazell Trail, the rest of the way isn't difficult. Two benches invite you to rest.
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Apart from a few reckless motorcyclists, there was relatively little traffic on a Saturday in early July. But I'm not sure if I'll drive over the pass again any time soon - the Ötscher Panorama Road option is much more spectacular in terms of scenery.
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very exciting, low-traffic corner... wonderful nature, highly recommended
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From WASTL to ANNAALM about 1 hour ... good food ... nice VIEW
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Very nice little pass, but also heavily used by motorbikes at the wrong time...ideal for a lap on the panoramic road past the Treffling Falls Nature Park... The Treffling Falls are an insider tip - not as busy as the Ötschergräben, but also SPECTACULAR!
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The Luftberg Pass is particularly popular among local cyclists for its moderate incline and varied curves, leading into the Pielachtal. It's known for its entertaining downhill sections. The Gscheid pass, connecting the Pielach and Traisen valleys, is also a recommended route for cyclists.
The Josefsberg Pass Summit (1012 m) offers wonderful views of the Ötscher, including its distinctive 'Rauhen Kamm' ridge. From Habertheuersattel, you can enjoy fantastic views into the Ötscherland.
The region around Schwarzenbach an der Pielach is excellent for hiking. Passes like Wastl am Wald Pass serve as ideal starting points for various excursions and circular hiking trails, including routes into the canyons of the Ötschergräben or towards the Hennesteck. You can find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Schwarzenbach an der Pielach guide.
Yes, passes like Gscheid, Josefsberg, and Ochsattel offer picturesque journeys through the Lower Austrian Alps. These routes feature winding roads and varying elevations, appealing to drivers and motorcyclists looking for scenic experiences. The Wastl am Wald Pass is also known for its scenic road.
The warmer months, from spring to autumn, are generally the best time to visit for cycling, hiking, and scenic drives, as the passes are clear of snow and the weather is pleasant. However, some passes may offer limited winter options for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, depending on conditions.
Yes, several passes serve as important regional connections. The Gscheid pass connects the Pielach and Traisen valleys. The Josefsberg Pass Summit (1012 m) connects Annaberg and Mitterbach, bypassing the Ötschergräben. The Ochsattel Pass links the Traisental to the southeast with the Grünen Schwarza.
The Josefsberg Pass Summit (1012 m) is a significant mountain pass in the Türnitz Alps. It functions as a valley pass, bypassing the Ötschergräben, and connects Annaberg and Mitterbach. It's popular with motorcyclists and offers stunning views of the Ötscher. A small village at the summit provides a potential stopover.
The region offers numerous road cycling routes that incorporate these passes. For example, the Luftberg Pass is a favorite among local cyclists. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Schwarzenbach an der Pielach guide.
While Schwarzenbach an der Pielach is known for hiking, the broader region around the passes offers gravel biking opportunities. You can find various routes, including those near Josefsberg, in the Gravel biking around Schwarzenbach an der Pielach guide.
The Wastl am Wald Pass is a scenic area at the transition from the Türnitz Alps to the Ötscherland. It's an excellent starting point for various hiking trails, including routes to the Ötschergräben and the Hennesteck. The area is also popular for scenic drives, though it can experience heavy motorbike traffic at times.
Yes, the Habertheuersattel is a well-known pilgrimage base, especially for those on the Mariazell Trail. Many pilgrims use the benches there as a resting place shortly before reaching their destination of Mariazell.
Near the highest point of the Michelbühel Pass, the Salza river rises on the north slope of the Hoher Ulreichsberg. To the west, the Karnerbach flows towards Ulreichsberg and eventually into the idyllic Hubertussee, offering beautiful natural scenery.


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