Mountain passes around Andelsbuch, located in the Bregenzerwald region of Vorarlberg, offer diverse terrain for outdoor activities. This area is characterized by its alpine landscapes, featuring both challenging ascents and scenic routes through valleys and forests. The region provides access to various mountain environments, from high-altitude passes to summits with expansive views. For those exploring Andelsbuch Vorarlberg, the mountain passes serve as key points for traversing the landscape.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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From the Dornbirn side, the route is wide and has a fairly constant gradient of a maximum of 10%. It offers beautiful views towards the Rhine Valley and Lake Constance, but there's little shade, making it a challenge in the summer heat. It's relatively busy, so enjoy it in the early morning hours if possible. The Schwarzenberg side is smaller and more winding, but also leads mostly uphill through meadows with great views but little shade. The very good road surface (June 2025) makes both up and down enjoyable.
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A path that is a lot of fun. From root paths to mountain climbing and up to 2 ladders. Really recommended.
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Beautiful but steep driveway into the Bregenz Forest. Lots of motorcyclists on the weekend
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Driving on March 2, 2024: South ramp newly asphalted in the upper area, completely completed and therefore in perfect condition. The lower area is in the usual, unrenovated condition.
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Probably closed until October - but there is an alternative route suitable for racing bikes. So pay attention to the signs and choose the route over the "Unterer Geißkopf" instead of the south side of the Lorena Pass.
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Here you can descend to the Süsner See and then climb back up to the Sünser Spitze.
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If you have a head for heights, you should definitely go to the small vantage point from the saddle. The view gets better with every step.
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If you want to see the sunrise, you have to start relatively early, between 2:00 a.m. and 3:30 a.m., depending on the starting point.
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For breathtaking views, consider Hählesattel, which offers expansive vistas of Lake Constance and the valley towards Mellau. Another excellent choice is Staufen (Bregenzerwald Mountains), a summit providing panoramic views of Reinthal, Lake Constance, Vorarlberg, the Tyrolean Alps, and the Alpstein.
Yes, the Lorenapass is a traffic-free mountain pass connecting Schwarzenberg and Alberschwende. This intermediate route, at 1,050 meters, features a narrow road winding through mountain meadows and forests, offering a peaceful experience with views of the Bregenzer Ach valley.
The best time to visit generally depends on your activity. For hiking and cycling, late spring through early autumn (May to October) offers the most favorable weather conditions. During winter, some passes may be covered in snow, offering opportunities for winter hiking or snowshoeing, but requiring appropriate gear and checking local conditions.
Absolutely. The paths to the summit of Staufen (Bregenzerwald Mountains) can be quite demanding, traversing diverse natural environments. For cyclists, the western driveway from Dornbirn to Bödele – Losen Pass (1,140 m) includes sections with gradients of 8-12%, and an alternative route via Fallenberggasse can reach up to 22% incline.
Yes, Sünser Pass, located between Sünser Spitze and Portlahorn, offers a beautiful, somewhat remote mountain lake. From here, you also get a great view of the "Seven Hills".
The region around Andelsbuch is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the Tristenkopf Summit loop. For cyclists, there are diverse road cycling routes and mountain bike trails, ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the Schetteregg Mountain Resort loop.
Yes, near Bödele – Losen Pass (1,140 m), you have the opportunity to refresh yourself at the Berghof Fetz or the Alpenhotel Bödele once you've reached the pass.
Spring weather in the mountains can be unpredictable. It's advisable to pack layers, including waterproof and windproof outer shells. Even in spring, temperatures can drop, especially at higher altitudes. Sturdy hiking boots, sun protection, sufficient water, and snacks are also essential. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
While many passes offer intermediate sections, routes like the Hählesattel are considered intermediate and can be accessible for those with some hiking experience. For easier walks, look for trails in the valleys leading up to the passes, which often provide gentler gradients.
Many trails in the Bregenzerwald region are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations or local signage. Keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and ensure you carry enough water for both of you. Be mindful that some challenging routes might not be suitable for all dogs.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from spots like Hählesattel with its vistas of Lake Constance. The diverse natural environments, from rugged rock to steep grassy ridges, and the chance to spot wildlife like ibexes, are also highly appreciated. The tranquility of traffic-free passes and the challenging routes for experienced adventurers also receive positive feedback.


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