Best mountain passes around Unken are found in the Salzburger Saalachtal valley, a region characterized by rugged rock formations and historical routes. The village of Unken serves as a base for exploring the surrounding mountains, including parts of the Chiemgauer Alpen. This area offers diverse terrain, from challenging ascents to scenic viewpoints. It is strategically located near historical routes like the Steinpass and the Kniepass, which provide insights into the region's past.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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The rocks look gigantic, unfortunately we could only see them with clouds.
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Since when does the Sonntagshorn belong to the Mangfall Mountains? You must have had one beer too many.
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This is truly a stunning view of the Ramsau Dolomites. They are rightly called the "Betchtesgadener 3 Zinnen"
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Warning: Extremely steep. I should have read the comments here. It's almost impossible to ride up here on a road bike from the German side when the ground is wet. Extremely beautiful, but even as a climb fan, I probably won't be back.
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Hirschbichl is a particular challenge with a racing bike, around 600m with an average gradient of 26%! Push if necessary, because you will be treated to a fabulous idyll in the Hirschbichl National Park.
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The Ramsau Dolomites in the Berchtesgaden National Park are an impressive area that impresses above all with its rugged rock formations and spectacular views.
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The Hirschbichl pass lies at an altitude of 1,183 meters. From Weißbach, you have to climb around 500 meters in altitude. Anyone who makes it here without a motor can be truly proud.
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As soon as you see the "Three Peaks of the Berchtesgaden Alps", you are immediately cast under their spell. You feel a little reminded of South Tyrol. The view of the Ramsau Dolomites is truly a dream.
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Beyond the well-known spots, visitors frequently enjoy the Hirschbichl Inn, a popular stop for bikers and hikers offering food and coffee. Another highlight is the Hirschbichl Border Crossing, a historic mule track that once served the salt trade route.
Yes, several mountain passes around Unken are considered family-friendly. For instance, the area around Hirschbichl Inn and the Hirschbichl Border Crossing are noted for being suitable for families, offering accessible routes and facilities.
The region is characterized by rugged rock formations and spectacular views. For example, the area offering a Great view of the Ramsau Dolomites is known for its impressive rock formations and is a habitat for many butterflies.
Absolutely. The Hirschbichl Pass is renowned for its steep ramps, with gradients up to 30% on its approaches, making it a significant challenge. Similarly, the Kanonenpass features extremely steep stretches with inclines of up to 20%.
The mountain passes in this region have a rich history. The Hirschbichl Border Crossing, for instance, has been known since the 13th century as a mule track and a historic salt trade route between Berchtesgaden and Pinzgau in Austria. It was also militarily fortified over time.
Yes, the Hirschbichl Inn is a restaurant and hut situated directly at a mountain pass. It's a popular spot for both bikers and hikers to stop for good food, coffee, and cake.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and hiking. Popular hiking routes include trails to the Staubfall or through the Aschauer Klamm.
Yes, for the Hirschbichl Pass area, an Alm adventure bus runs from May to October. This bus operates from both the Bavarian side (Berchtesgaden National Park) and the Austrian side, providing convenient access to the pass.
Visitors particularly appreciate the spectacular views of the rugged rock formations, the challenging climbs for cyclists, and the historical significance of the routes. The presence of welcoming spots like the Hirschbichl Inn also adds to the positive experience.
Yes, the natural environment around Unken's mountain passes supports diverse wildlife and flora. For instance, the area offering a Great view of the Ramsau Dolomites is noted for being home to many butterflies.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Plenty of cool water – Gaissteig and Innersbachklamm' or 'Old smuggler trails to the Staubfall'. For more options, check out the hiking guide around Unken.


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