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Top 20 Mountain Passes around Anras

Mountain passes around Anras are located within the East Tyrolean Puster Valley, providing access to the Villgraten Mountains and the Lienz Dolomites. This region features scenic routes and high-altitude trails for outdoor exploration. The landscape offers impressive mountain views and diverse terrain. Anras serves as a gateway to these mountainous areas.

Best mountain passes around Anras

  • The most popular mountain passes is Demutspassage (Stoneman Dolomiti Trail), a challenging trail that spans approximately 10 km. This section of the Stoneman…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Demutspassage (Stoneman Dolomiti Trail)

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The approximately 10 km long Humility Passage
to call it flowing, maybe you have to
Your name is Danny MacAskill? A good MTB‘ke
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Stoneman checkpoint Passo Silvella

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One of five stamping points of the Stoneman Dolomiti. If you have them all, there's the finisher trophy!

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Tilliacher Pass (Forcella Dignas)

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Directly over the Tilliacher yoke runs the Austrian-Italian border. Only a few meters away from the yoke, you will also find well-preserved attachment positions from the First World War, when the yoke was fiercely fought over.

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Puster Valley - Kartitsch Saddle

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The climb from Sillian to the Kartitsch pass is very pleasant and smooth. Then a very long descent takes the cyclists to Koetschach in Carinthia.

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Pfannspitze Peak

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A peak on the Karnischer Höhenweg. 2678m above sea level M

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October 11, 2025, Tilliacher Joch (Forcella Dignas)

Spectacular view, very pleasant road although quite steep

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Anyone who thinks the climb is over here is wrong. Now there is another climb with quite loose ground... most people will probably have to push - me too 😉

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The Tilliacher Joch was already an important crossing point in 1822, where a lively timber trade took place between the Italians and the people of Obertilliach. The timber was used at the time for fortifying Venice, for building houses and bridges, as well as for gondolas and ships. In 1915, the Tilliacher Joch was occupied by the Lesachtal Standschützen Company and the Porzescharte opposite was occupied by the Italians. The Carnic High Route has made the two crossings more important again in modern times.

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On the Tilliacher Joch I always have to be quiet when I see witnesses to senseless wars.

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One of the Stoneman control stations at 2,320 m. Take a breather, recharge your batteries and enjoy the view before continuing over the scree field.

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From the pass you can continue towards Col Quaternà and then conclude with the beautiful descent of Monte Spina; alternatively, go down to the right towards Malga Nemes / Col Trondo for a forest road to be done at full speed, very fun, then the possibilities to go down to the Montecroce Pass are many. Continuing straight instead you head towards Val Digon.

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From Kartitsch to Kötschach the asphalt is terrible. You're constantly stuck on the brakes and have to be extremely careful and constantly slaloming to avoid hitting holes or longitudinal cracks. I really felt sorry for my bike on the piste. It also tends to be downhill, as there are often short, sharp climbs in between, which give you another 400m of uphill climbing to Kötschach. All in all, the descent is not much fun.

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A peak on the Karnischer Höhenweg. 2678m above sea level M

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some challenging mountain passes for experienced adventurers around Anras?

For those seeking a challenge, the Demutspassage (Stoneman Dolomiti Trail) is a demanding 10 km section offering bizarre Dolomite backdrops, requiring 1.5 to 2.5 hours. Another challenging spot is Stoneman checkpoint Passo Silvella, located at 2,320 m, which is one of the five stamping points for the Stoneman Dolomiti. Additionally, Pfannspitze Peak, at 2,678 m, offers a 360-degree panoramic view between the Hohe Tauern and the Dolomites, requiring surefootedness for its airy sections.

Are there mountain passes with historical significance near Anras?

Yes, the Tilliacher Pass (Forcella Dignas) is notable for its history. It served as an important crossing point for timber trade between Italians and Obertilliach residents and features well-preserved attachment positions from the First World War, as it was fiercely fought over. The Pustertal High Route, while not a pass itself, also offers access to historical sights like Anras Castle.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain passes and routes around Anras?

The region offers spectacular panoramic views. From Pfannspitze Peak, you can enjoy a 360-degree vista stretching from the Hohe Tauern to the Dolomites. The Demutspassage provides a bizarre and impressive backdrop of the Sexten Dolomites. The Pustertal High Route, a scenic road directly connected to Anras, is renowned for its breathtaking views of the Lienz and Sexten Dolomites, often described as a 'balcony of the sun'.

Are there any scenic driving or cycling routes that offer a 'pass-like' experience near Anras?

Absolutely. The Pustertal High Route (Pustertaler Höhenstraße) is a scenic panoramic road that runs high above the Puster Valley, directly connecting to Anras. It's known for its winding nature and impressive views, making it ideal for drivers, motorcyclists, and cyclists seeking a picturesque journey. It spans approximately 29.5 km and features ascents and descents.

What are some popular hiking trails near the mountain passes around Anras?

The region offers a variety of hiking opportunities. You can find challenging mountaineering routes like the Tscharrhütte loop from Kartitscher Sattel, or more moderate options such as the To – Golzentipp Summit loop from Obertilliach. For more details on these and other trails, visit the Mountain Hikes around Anras guide.

Are there easy hiking options near Anras for families or those preferring less strenuous routes?

Yes, there are several easy hiking trails suitable for families. Examples include the Golzentipp Peak – View of Großglockner loop from Obertilliach, or the View of Obertilliach loop. These routes offer pleasant walks with scenic views. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Anras guide.

What kind of running trails are available near the mountain passes in the Anras area?

For runners, there are various trails ranging from moderate to difficult. You can find routes like the Obertilliach loop or the more challenging Hoher Bösring Summit loop from Obertilliach. The Tasserbacher Reservoir – The Drava River loop from Abfaltersbach is another difficult option. Discover more running trails in the Running Trails around Anras guide.

What is the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/976752" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Puster Valley - Kartitsch Saddle</a> like for cyclists?

The Puster Valley - Kartitsch Saddle offers a very pleasant and smooth climb from Sillian, making it a popular choice for cyclists. After the ascent, a long descent takes cyclists towards Kötschach in Carinthia. It's known for its beautiful nature and well-paved roads, providing a great cycling experience as you traverse between East Tyrol and Carinthia.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes and trails around Anras?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and the unique challenge of the trails. Many highlight the 'bizarre backdrop' of the Dolomites seen from routes like the Demutspassage, and the 'sensational panoramic views' from summits such as Pfannspitze Peak. The sense of accomplishment on challenging routes and the opportunity to disconnect in nature are also highly valued.

Are there any family-friendly attractions accessible from the Pustertal High Route?

Yes, the Pustertal High Route provides access to family-friendly attractions nearby. These include the Assling Wildlife Park and a summer toboggan run, making it a versatile route for various interests beyond just scenic driving and cycling.

What are the Villgraten Mountains, and how are they connected to the Anras region?

The Villgraten Mountains are located to the north of Anras and are known for their picturesque landscapes. While Anras doesn't have major vehicular passes directly within them, these mountains are popular for ski tours and hiking. The Schlötterlenke (2,730 m / 8,957 ft) is a notable mountain pass within the Villgraten Mountains, serving as a hiking route between the Weiße Spitze and Rote Spitze summits. This area is appreciated for its quiet peaks and varied vegetation.

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