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Top 13 Mountain Passes around Jochberg

Best mountain passes around Jochberg are found in two distinct regions: Jochberg mountain in the Bavarian Alps, Germany, and Jochberg village in the Kitzbühel Alps, Austria. The German area features the Kesselberg Pass, providing access to Jochberg mountain with panoramic views of Kochelsee and Walchensee. In Austria, the village of Jochberg is associated with Pass Thurn and the Kitzbühel Alps, offering diverse terrain for outdoor activities. This region provides a variety of mountain passes, climbs, and viewpoints.

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Last updated: May 13, 2026

Kitzbüheler Horn near Kitzbühel, Tyrol

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It is regarded as the steepest mountain bike in Austria and has been part of the queen stage of the Austria Cycling Tour for 17 years. The Kitzbühler Horn can …

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Kitzbüheler Horn Climb

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Challenge on the road bike because of the short distances, with many vertical meters and very steep ramps, accompanied by the panorama. Serpentines labeled and also the distance to the Alpenhaus.

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Filzenscharte

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The round through the Windau valley from the north to the Filzenscharte and south into the Salzach valley is a MTB highlight. However with sliding distance, approx. 20 min. There …

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Seetörl Lake and Mountain Pass

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Seetörlsee is picturesquely nestled below a small mountain pass on the route between Saalbachkogel and Hochkogel. This small mountain lake lends a special atmosphere to the high alpine landscape and, …

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Pass Thurn (1273 m)

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The road to the pass isn't particularly attractive, either from Mittersill or from Kitzbühel. But it's a fine descent, and the view of the main Alpine ridge from the pass …

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August 20, 2025, Seetörl Lake and Mountain Pass

Seetörlsee is picturesquely nestled below a small mountain pass on the route between Saalbachkogel and Hochkogel. This small mountain lake lends a special atmosphere to the high alpine landscape and, when the wind is calm, reflects the surrounding peaks. The nearby Seetörl Pass marks a transition between the mountain ranges and offers magnificent views of both sides of the valley—an ideal spot for a short rest amidst impressive natural scenery.

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August 12, 2025, Filzenscharte

August 11, 2025 The Filzenscharte has been significantly improved. You can now take the lower trail with your mountain bike (push your bike). Planks have been laid along the entire length through the moor, allowing you to push your bike easily without any incline. The fence you previously had to lift your bike over has also been removed and replaced with two removable electric wires. It's super convenient now. Please always reattach the electric fence! The walk through the moor only takes a few minutes. You can safely forget the upper trail.

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Here you can simply sit and enjoy the mountain panorama.

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There is not much to say about the Thurn Pass - a good starting point for further activities.

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The ascent from Kitzbühel is highly recommended as it is not as steep as from Mittersill

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An absolutely fantastic bike climb and a classic in the area. Quite steep with ramps over 20%. You MUST do it once in your life.

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Beautiful z three lakes in a picturesque landscape

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nice, quiet place between the peaks. Invites people and animals to rest. In summer you can even take a bath.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable mountain passes in the Jochberg region?

The Jochberg region features several significant mountain passes. In the Bavarian Alps, the Kesselberg Pass serves as a gateway to the Jochberg mountain itself, offering access to panoramic views. In the Austrian Kitzbühel Alps, Pass Thurn is a key pass connecting Kitzbühel and Jochberg. Other notable passes include Filzenscharte, known for its high moor area and views into Tyrol and Salzburg, and Seetörl Lake and Mountain Pass, which offers a picturesque high alpine landscape.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain passes around Jochberg?

The mountain passes in the Jochberg region offer diverse and stunning views. From the summit of Jochberg mountain (accessed via Kesselberg Pass), you can enjoy breathtaking 360-degree vistas of the Bavarian foothills, Kochelsee, Walchensee (often called the 'Bavarian Caribbean'), and distant views of the Karwendel and Wetterstein Mountains, including the Zugspitze. The Kitzbüheler Horn, near Jochberg village in Austria, provides fantastic 360-degree views of the surrounding Grasberglandschaft (grassy mountain landscape).

Are there any challenging mountain passes for experienced hikers or cyclists?

Yes, the Jochberg region offers challenging options. The Kitzbüheler Horn Climb is renowned as one of Austria's steepest mountain bike routes, featuring short distances with many vertical meters and steep ramps. The Filzenscharte also offers challenging sections, particularly for mountain bikers, with options for rocky or boggy paths. The hike to Jochberg mountain from Kesselberg is considered moderately difficult, while the Seetörl Lake and Mountain Pass can also involve challenging paths.

Are there any easy or intermediate mountain passes suitable for a more relaxed experience?

Yes, there are options for various fitness levels. Pass Thurn is considered easy to navigate with a moderate gradient from both sides, making it a fine descent or an intermediate destination. The Kesselberg Pass itself is a scenic drive, and the hike to Jochberg mountain is considered moderately difficult and suitable for various fitness levels. The Filzenscharte also has a lower, flatter path option, though it can be humid and boggy.

What outdoor activities are popular near the mountain passes in Jochberg?

The Jochberg region is a hub for outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, mountain biking, and e-biking, especially in the Kitzbühel Alps. Winter sports like skiing are popular around Jochberg village and Pass Thurn. The area around Jochberg mountain in Bavaria is also popular for paragliding. For more specific routes, you can explore guides like Running Trails around Jochberg, Easy hikes around Jochberg, and MTB Trails around Jochberg.

Are there specific hiking trails recommended around the Jochberg mountain passes?

Yes, a popular hike is the ascent to Jochberg mountain from the Kesselberg Pass, which offers panoramic views and takes about four hours round trip. For easier options, you can find several routes in the Easy hikes around Jochberg guide, such as the 'Jochberg Forest Swimming Pool – On the 7-Brunnenweg loop' or the 'Waterfall – On the 7-Brunnenweg loop'.

Can I go mountain biking or e-biking in the Jochberg area?

Absolutely. The Kitzbühel Alps, including the area around Jochberg village, are a biking paradise with countless forest and alpine trails. The Kitzbüheler Horn is famous for being one of Austria's steepest mountain bike routes. The region is also part of the world's largest e-bike area, the 'Kitzbühel Alps and Kaisergebirge', offering high expertise in this sport. You can find more routes in the MTB Trails around Jochberg guide.

How can I reach the mountain passes around Jochberg using public transport?

Public transportation is available for some passes. For the Kesselberg Pass in Bavaria, there are bus stops at 'Kesselberg Passhöhe' connecting from Kochel and Mittenwald. For Pass Thurn in Austria, it's located between Kitzbühel and Jochberg, which are generally well-connected by local transport.

Are the mountain passes around Jochberg suitable for families?

Many areas around Jochberg are family-friendly. The hike to Jochberg mountain from Kesselberg is suitable for various fitness levels, and the Jocheralm offers refreshments. The Kitzbüheler Horn also has family-friendly aspects, with wonderful hikes possible from the mountain station and an alpine flower garden. Additionally, there are numerous easy hikes around Jochberg that are perfect for families.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes in the Jochberg region?

The best time to visit depends on your desired activities. For hiking and mountain biking, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) are ideal. During this period, the Jocheralm beneath Jochberg summit is open. For winter sports like skiing, the season typically runs from December to April, when the Jochberg/Pass Thurn ski resort is in full operation.

Are there places to eat or rest near the mountain passes?

Yes, visitors can find places to rest and eat. Near Jochberg mountain in Bavaria, the Jocheralm, a farmhouse beneath the summit, is open in summer and offers refreshments. In the Austrian region, Pass Thurn has facilities, and the surrounding villages like Jochberg and Kitzbühel offer various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options.

Are there any natural features or landmarks to look out for?

The region is rich in natural beauty. Near Jochberg mountain, you'll find the picturesque Kochelsee and Walchensee lakes, with Walchensee often noted for its turquoise water. The Jochberg mountain itself is a landmark offering extensive views. In Austria, the Kitzbüheler Horn is a prominent peak. The Filzenscharte crosses a unique high moor area with numerous small streams and moss areas, while Seetörl Lake and Mountain Pass features a picturesque small mountain lake.

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