Best mountain passes around Sankt Martin am Tennengebirge are found in the Lammertal Valley, where the village functions as a "valley pass" at approximately 1000 meters elevation. This location positions it between the Tennen Mountains and the Gerzkopf, offering access to diverse landscapes. The area provides numerous hiking opportunities into the high-alpine terrain of the Tennengebirge and the Lammer River Valley. It serves as a base for exploring various mountain passes and viewpoints.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The mountain peaks look very imposing.
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The Steiglpass is at an altitude of 2,015 meters. For the ascent, you should have a head for heights and surefootedness, as it goes through steep terrain with exposed areas.
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Fantastic view of the Bischofsmütze
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You actually have a great view of the Tennengebirge from everywhere in this part of the Tauern cycle path. The Tennengebirge is a mountain group in the Northern Limestone Alps in the Austrian state of Salzburg.
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The Tauernkogel and the Eiskogel can be easily reached from the Tauernscharte.
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Steep and dashing! Due to the good insurance it is also surprisingly easy to walk through.
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The snowfields are not without danger here ... in June 2009 in good weather we got through very well here and allowed ourselves on the terrace of the Hofpürglhütte a nice wheat beer. A wonderful tour in beautiful mountains, which I can absolutely recommend
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Beyond Sankt Martin am Tennengebirge itself, which functions as a valley pass, the broader region offers significant passes. The Gschütt Pass connects Salzburg and Upper Austria, providing a scenic route through alpine landscapes. Further afield, the world-renowned Grossglockner High-Alpine Road is Austria's highest paved mountain pass, offering spectacular views and a thrilling drive, though it is a toll road and closed in winter.
Sankt Martin am Tennengebirge, located at approximately 1000 meters, serves as the highest village in the Lammertal Valley. It's an ideal base for hikers and nature enthusiasts, providing access to a wide variety of tours through the Lammer River Valley and into the high-alpine terrain of the Tennengebirge. The village is surrounded by mountain pastures and offers attractions like a lake park, making it a year-round destination.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the region offers several challenging options. The Tauernscharte provides access to summits like Tauernkogel and Eiskogel, known for expansive views. The Steiglpass (2015 m) involves steep, exposed terrain requiring surefootedness. Additionally, the Schwarzkogelsteig is a steep, rope-insured ascent with impressive views, recommended for experienced hikers.
You can enjoy clear views of the Tennengebirge mountain group from various points, including the View of the Tennengebirge highlight, which is easily accessible from the Tauern cycle path. The Tauernscharte also offers fantastic panoramic views from its elevated position, especially when accessing nearby summits.
While many passes are challenging, the area around the Gschütt Pass, particularly Rußbach am Paß Gschütt, offers family-friendly trails like the "Kneippweg." Sankt Martin am Tennengebirge itself, as a valley pass, provides access to numerous mountain pastures and a lake park, making it suitable for families. The View of the Tennengebirge is also categorized as family-friendly.
The region around Sankt Martin am Tennengebirge is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, from easy strolls to challenging high-alpine routes. Cycling is also popular, with routes ranging from moderate to difficult. For those who enjoy running, there are dedicated running trails. Explore more options on the easy hikes, cycling, and running trails guides for the area.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activity. For hiking and cycling, late spring through early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. Some high-alpine passes and routes, like the Grossglockner High-Alpine Road, are closed during winter months due to snow. Sankt Martin am Tennengebirge itself is a year-round destination, also offering winter sports.
Yes, there are many routes. For instance, the Tauernscharte is a key waypoint for ascents to Tauernkogel and Eiskogel. The Crossing Below the Bischofsmütze involves a section along the Linzersteig, offering impressive scenery. You can find various hiking routes, including easy and challenging ones, around Sankt Martin am Tennengebirge.
Visitors consistently praise the fantastic landscapes and breathtaking views offered by the mountain passes and viewpoints. Highlights like the Tauernscharte are described as offering "fantastic landscape, great view." The challenging routes, such as the Schwarzkogelsteig, are appreciated for their rewarding vistas after a strenuous climb.
While not a hidden gem in the traditional sense, the Crossing Below the Bischofsmütze offers a less-traveled, impressive route from the Hofpürglhütte along the Linzersteig. It provides stunning scenery and a challenging experience for those seeking a more secluded adventure away from the most popular spots.
The terrain and elevation vary significantly. Sankt Martin am Tennengebirge itself is at about 1000 meters, offering gentler valley routes. However, passes like the Steiglpass reach 2,015 meters and involve steep, exposed areas requiring a head for heights and surefootedness. Other routes, such as the Schwarzkogelsteig, feature steep, rope-insured ascents.


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