Best mountain passes around Türnitz are located in the Türnitz Alps, a mountain range in Lower Austria. This region features several scenic mountain passes that offer diverse experiences for visitors, including routes for cycling and hiking. Key passes in the vicinity include Pielachtaler Gscheid, Annaberg, Kernhofer Gscheid, and Gscheid (Hohenstein). The area provides access to panoramic views and connects various valleys within the Lower Austrian landscape.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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It's known to be popular with motorcyclists in spring and summer; in autumn, from 2:30 pm onwards, I was almost completely alone and it was wonderful to ride and enjoy the peace and quiet! I think it depends on the day of the week, the season, and the time of day.
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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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If you're planning to explore this area by bike, on a run, or while hiking, make sure to bring your own Merlot. The region is known for its stunning views and outdoor activities, but finding a good spot to enjoy a glass of wine can be a challenge. Packing your favorite Merlot ensures you can savor a well-deserved drink after your adventure!
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The descent from the Ochssattel down to the right to Hofamt (steeper and wonderfully curved up to the waterfall) is one of the most beautiful roads I know in the region. And the asphalt is very fresh!
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Ochsattel (mountain pass) Nö The Ochsattel is a mountain pass 820 m above sea level in southern Lower Austria that leads from the Traisental to the southeast to the Grünen Schwarza. The Gutensteiner Straße B21 also runs over it as a pass road, it climbs a little to the east after the pass, then descends into the Kalte Kuchl and leads over the Rohrer Sattel into the Piestingtal region and the Schneeberg area. Text / Source: wikipedia.org https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ochsattel
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Additional tip: The position of the saddle marked on the maps (and geographically correct) (near the abandoned inn) is not the highest point on the road. Towards the east (Kalte Kuchl) it continues uphill for about 30 meters. This can be a bit nerve-wracking if you are not prepared for it.
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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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For impressive vistas, consider Gscheid (Hohenstein), which provides views towards the Waldviertel, the Danube, Ötscher, and the Totes Gebirge on clear days. The Annaberg area also offers extensive panoramic views from peaks like Hennesteck and Tirolerkogel, including the Styrian Alps. From Josefsberg Pass Summit (1012 m), you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Ötscher.
Yes, the Pielachtaler Gscheid, traversed by the Landesstraße L 102, is known for its relatively quiet roads, making it appealing for cyclists. It features gradients of up to 12% for a scenic ride.
The region offers diverse hiking. Near Annaberg, you can find trails leading to peaks like Hennesteck and Tirolerkogel. Kernhofer Gscheid is an excellent starting point for moderate to challenging hikes, notably to the Göller Summit Cross. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Türnitz guide.
Yes, Annaberg is an important station on the historic Via Sacra pilgrimage route to Mariazell. At the summit of Kernhofer Gscheid, you'll find the Maria am Gscheid Church, and the pass is also a key point along the Wiener Wallfahrerweg pilgrim's path. The Habertheuersattel is also a significant pilgrimage base.
The Annaberg area is a popular year-round destination. During warmer months, it's ideal for hiking, while in winter, it's known for skiing and cross-country skiing. Generally, late spring to early autumn offers the best conditions for cycling and hiking across most passes.
Yes, at the summit of Kernhofer Gscheid, there is the Gschaid Restaurant. Near Annaberg, the Anna-Alm mountain hut on Hennesteck is a popular spot for refreshments. The village at Josefsberg Pass Summit (1012 m) also offers refreshment options.
Absolutely. The Türnitz region offers various mountain biking routes. You can find detailed tours and trails in the MTB Trails around Türnitz guide and the Gravel biking around Türnitz guide.
Most major passes are well-connected by roads. For example, Pielachtaler Gscheid is on Landesstraße L 102, and Annaberg is traversed by the Mariazeller Straße B20. Ochsattel Pass is on the Gutensteiner Straße B21. Some roads feature gradients up to 12-13%, and during snowy conditions, snow chains may be required for trucks on passes like Annaberg.
Key passes include Pielachtaler Gscheid at 841 meters, Annaberg at 976 meters, Kernhofer Gscheid at 970 meters, and Gscheid (Hohenstein) at 868 meters. Other notable passes are Ochsattel Pass at 820 meters, Josefsberg Pass Summit (1012 m), and Wastl am Wald Pass at 1006 meters.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences, from challenging drives and cycling routes to picturesque hiking trails. Many enjoy the scenic views, especially from passes like Hohenstein and Annaberg. The relatively quiet roads of passes like Pielachtaler Gscheid are also a highlight for those seeking a peaceful journey. The komoot community has contributed 18 photos and 33 upvotes to the passes in this guide, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, Michelbühel Pass is a small, largely unknown crossing in the Lower Austrian Alpine foothills. It connects Annaberg with Kernhofer Gscheid and offers a quieter, more secluded experience.


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