Best mountain passes around St. Lorenzen, located in South Tyrol, Italy, offer access to the Dolomites. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and serves as a gateway to various passes. The area features a mix of German and Ladin-speaking communities, reflecting its cultural significance. The natural landscape provides diverse routes for outdoor activities.
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The Sonnwendstein viewpoint offers the most beautiful panoramic view of the Semmering Pass and the Vienna Alps arc.
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Nice place to take a break
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A super nice tour highly recommended
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A super nice tour highly recommended
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The Koglbauer family's Pfaffensattelhaus has long since seen its best days; the once popular guesthouse on the Alpine pass between the communities of Rettenegg and Steinhaus am Semmering has been falling into disrepair for years. It has now become a kind of "lost place". "It looks catastrophic, my heart bleeds every time I see the house. But it used to be so good," laments Rettenegg's mayor Johann Ziegerhofer. Many people who drive over the Pfaffensattel probably feel the same way. Source: www.kleinezeitung.at/steiermark/weiz/6297516/Geisterhaus-zu-verkaufen_Lost-Place_Wo-im-Lockdown-illegale
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Fröschnitz 34 The navigation device does not recognize the house number 34 and offers house number 7 as a possible choice. 8685 Steinhaus am Semmering Gasthaus am Pfaffensattel 🧭
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The Stuhleck is, together with the Wechsel, one of the easternmost peaks in the Alps that still rises above the tree line. The Alois Günther House is located at the summit. From the Pfaffensattel, a mountain pass (1372 m) between the towns of Rettenegg and Steinhaus am Semmering, an unpaved toll road that is only open in summer leads to the summit. The Alpannonia Central Alpine Trail, an Austrian long-distance hiking trail, also leads up and over the summit. 📖 www.de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuhleck
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The perfect starting point for a tour to Stuhleck (1782 m) with some free parking spaces 🅿️
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For breathtaking panoramas, Passo delle Erbe (Würzjoch Pass) is highly recommended, offering extensive views of the Peitlerkofel and the Dolomites. Gardena Pass also provides unforgettable vistas of the Sella massif, Sassolungo, and the Cir peaks. Passo Sella is another excellent choice for magnificent Dolomite panoramas.
Yes, several passes are popular with cyclists. Passo Sella is particularly renowned, even hosting events like Sellarondabikeday where the route is closed to car traffic. The roads leading to Passo delle Erbe from Villnöß and Lüsen are generally quiet and have good surfaces for cycling. Campolongo Pass, while the lowest of the Sella passes, is also enjoyable for its well-designed corners.
Passo delle Erbe is known for its technically demanding, corner-packed roads and steep gradients. Passo Stalle is highly praised by sports car drivers for its tight corners, fast straights, and exhilarating experience. Passo Sella also presents a relatively challenging road with few flat sections.
Passo delle Erbe is beautifully nestled between the meadows of Lüsen and the Pütia meadows, with the steep walls of Peitlerkofel. Passo Stalle winds through a unique mountain landscape, separating the Vedrette di Ries/Rieserferner mountains from the Villgraten mountains. Campolongo Pass offers a gorgeous view of Marmolada mountain on clear days.
Passo Furcia (Furkel Pass) is notable for marking the historic linguistic divide between German and Ladin-speaking areas of the Dolomites, offering a glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage.
Beyond driving and cycling, many passes offer access to hiking trails. For example, Gardena Pass provides access to various hiking routes. You can find many easy hikes, family-friendly hikes, and gravel biking routes in the broader St. Lorenzen area.
Passo Sella, Gardena Pass, and Campolongo Pass are all integral parts of the Sellaronda loop, a popular circuit around the Sella mountains, especially favored by cyclists and skiers.
Passo Stalle reaches an elevation of 2,052 meters. Passo Furcia stands at 1,789 meters above sea level. Campolongo Pass is the lowest of the Sella passes at 1,875 meters above sea level.
Yes, the roads leading to Passo delle Erbe from Villnöß and Lüsen are generally quiet, providing a more serene experience for drivers and cyclists alike.
Passo Furcia is considered a 'great little pass' due to its 19-kilometer-long road with an elevation difference of 744 meters and a maximum gradient of 12%. It offers winding and speedy sections with breathtaking views, making it an enjoyable and scenic route.
Gardena Pass offers panoramic views of surrounding peaks, including the Sella massif and Sassolungo. Passo delle Erbe provides extensive mountain panoramas, particularly of the Peitlerkofel. Campolongo Pass offers a gorgeous view of Marmolada mountain on clear days.


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