Mountain passes near Mühlbach - Rio Di Pusteria are situated at the entrance of the Puster Valley, providing access to the Dolomites. This region connects the Eisacktal and Puster Valley, offering diverse landscapes. Passo delle Erbe, for example, links the Eisacktal and Gadertal valleys and borders the Puez-Geisler Nature Park. The area presents a combination of natural features and cultural significance.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The Rifugio Passo di Vizze is located at 2,276 meters above sea level on the Italian-Austrian border, in the Ötztal Alps. It offers a refreshment service with typical cuisine and the possibility of overnight stays. It is open seasonally and for updated information on opening periods and reservations, we recommend visiting the official website of the refuge: www.pfitscherjochhaus.com
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Unfortunately, the ground is very loose. With normal MTB you need a lot of stamina and strength to drive the way - therefore more of a sliding piece 😒, but the return trip is all the better for that 😊
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Crossing a national border is something special. Here runs the border between Austria and Italy, marked with a stone.
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Easy descent with a beautiful panorama.
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The border crossing to Italy via the Pfitscher Joch is one of the most popular and well-known transalpine stages. The ascent to the Pfitscher Joch from the direction of the Schlegeis reservoir is quite strenuous because of the subsoil. It goes over slabs and steps. The Pfitscher Joch rewards you with a magnificent view and a good snack in the Pfitscher-Joch-Haus. It is also used as a place to stay overnight.
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Ingenious descent that makes you want more ... after the exertion on the other side a great opportunity to rush into the valley at speed.
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Great old gravel roads, well developed but also sometimes very wild ...
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If it's not foggy, there is definitely a great view of the valley. From Schlegeis Speicher it was a bumpy ride here, sometimes with sliding routes.
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The most directly relevant pass is Passo delle Erbe (Würzjoch), which connects the Eisacktal and Gadertal valleys and offers stunning views of Sass de Putia. Another significant pass is the Pfitscherjoch Border Crossing, known for its mountain scenery and historical boundary stone between Austria and Italy.
You can expect breathtaking panoramic views. For instance, Passo delle Erbe offers expansive vistas, particularly of the majestic Sass de Putia (Peitlerkofel), along with rugged rock faces and wide alpine meadows. From the Pfitscherjochhaus / Rifugio Passo di Vizze, you can also enjoy a dream view of the surrounding giants of the Ötztal Alps.
Yes, the region is a hiking paradise. Passo delle Erbe is a popular starting point for various hikes, including the moderately difficult 'Roda de Pütia' circular hike around Peitlerkofel. For more challenging mountain hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Brixner Hut – Wilder See loop' or the 'Fane Alm – Brixner Hut loop' which are part of the Mountain Hikes around Mühlbach - Rio Di Pusteria guide.
Absolutely. Passo delle Erbe is a renowned destination for cyclists and mountain bikers, offering authentic alpine climbing experiences on quiet roads. For mountain biking enthusiasts, the Pfitscher Joch–Schlegeis Singletrail provides a challenging and scenic ride. You can find more routes in the MTB Trails around Mühlbach - Rio Di Pusteria guide.
The mountain passes offer appeal year-round. In summer, they are ideal for hiking, biking, and nature exploration. In winter, areas like Passo delle Erbe provide conditions for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and sledding, offering a quiet alpine retreat. Always check local conditions for road access, especially in winter.
Yes, the region holds historical significance. Passo delle Erbe lies on an ancient cultural and linguistic frontier. The Pfitscherjoch Border Crossing is a historical site marked by a boundary stone between Austria and Italy. Further afield, Passo Brocon in Trentino has remnants like bunkers and trenches from the World Wars.
Yes, some areas are suitable for families. The Pfitscherjochhaus / Rifugio Passo di Vizze is listed as family-friendly, offering a place to rest and enjoy traditional cuisine. Many trails around Passo delle Erbe are suitable for different skill levels, making some accessible for families.
Yes, facilities are available. The Pfitscherjochhaus / Rifugio Passo di Vizze, located at over 2200 meters, offers refreshment services with typical cuisine and the possibility of overnight stays. You can also find huts and restaurants in the valleys leading up to the passes.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking mountain scenery and the sense of achievement from reaching the passes. The opportunity to cross borders, like at the Pfitscherjoch Border Crossing, is often highlighted as a special experience. The diverse trails, from challenging singletracks to well-maintained gravel roads, also receive high acclaim for their scenic beauty and fun factor.
Mühlbach - Rio di Pusteria is strategically located, making passes like Passo delle Erbe highly relevant and accessible. While some routes are seasonal, the area around Passo delle Erbe is generally accessible year-round from Antermoia / Untermoi, and in summer and autumn, also from Val di Funes, Eores, and Luson.
While many trails offer varying difficulties, the Schlüsseljoch Trail is described as a wide cart path with coarse stones, offering extensive views and being suitable for various skill levels, including those looking for a less technical experience. For hiking, some sections around Passo delle Erbe are suitable for different skill levels.


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