Mountain passes around Hart im Zillertal provide access to the broader Zillertal region. Hart im Zillertal is situated in the anterior Zillertal valley, offering routes to various mountain passes. These passes feature diverse terrain and offer access to higher elevations. The area provides opportunities for scenic drives, hiking, and biking.
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The view is impressive. Ideal place for a relaxing break
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The asphalt is good, and you can really put the pedal to the metal on the descents. I'd rather go somewhere else for the climbs, as the traffic here is unfortunately quite heavy.
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The pass is easy to ride. The traffic is annoying uphill, but not so much downhill 😉🚴. I still had fun.
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Nice climb, the effort is rewarded by a beautiful view.
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Great starting point for several hikes, including Gilfert and Gamssteine. Due to its already high location (almost 1,700 m), the neighboring peaks, some of which rise to over 2,500 m, are just a stone's throw away. Cost 4 € (as of 07/2024)
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Cozy snack station with friendly hut owners and a great view. We only had something cold to drink, but the food around us looked very tasty. The portions were respectable. Opening times: end of May to October, no closing day.
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the gentle ascent than that via Jenbach - but more traffic
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On the way is the Alpengasthaus Loas (unfortunately wonderful schnitzel only from 11 a.m.), then over the Loassattel with its wonderful panorama.
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The region around Hart im Zillertal offers several popular mountain passes. Among them, the Kerschbaumer Saddle is highly regarded for its views of the Zillertal, Rofan, and Karwendel mountains. Another favorite is the Loas Saddle, which serves as a starting point for various walks and hikes.
Yes, the Zillertaler Höhenstraße is an unforgettable panoramic alpine road that ascends to an altitude of 2,010 meters, offering continuously stunning vistas of the Zillertal Alps. It's accessible by car, coach, bus, or bicycle, making it perfect for a scenic drive.
You can expect breathtaking mountain panoramas, especially from passes like the Kerschbaumer Saddle. The Gerlos Alpine Road, for instance, offers views of the Krimml Waterfalls, among Europe's largest, and features a rare high moor at its summit. The Pfitscherjoch provides incomparable panoramas of surrounding 'ice giants' (glaciers) and 3000-meter peaks.
The Pfitscherjoch, which serves as a border crossing into Italy (South Tyrol), offers a unique experience. Here, you can visit the Pfitscherjochhaus, the oldest private mountain hut in South Tyrol, established in 1888, and enjoy traditional Italian spaghetti in a stunning alpine setting.
The mountain passes provide excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including challenging trails around the Pfitscherjoch. For cyclists, there are MTB trails like the Pfitscher Joch–Schlegeis Singletrail, and scenic routes like the Zillertaler Höhenstraße. The area also offers running trails.
The best time to visit is generally from May to October, when most mountain passes and alpine roads are fully open and accessible. This period offers favorable weather for hiking, biking, and scenic drives, allowing you to fully enjoy the natural beauty and activities.
Yes, the Gerlos Alpine Road is a popular route for families, offering spectacular mountain panoramas and proximity to the Krimml Waterfalls, which can be enjoyed from various car parks. Many passes also have accessible viewpoints and shorter walking paths suitable for families.
You'll find several options for breaks and refreshments. For example, the Salzachjoch snack station is a mountain hut offering delicious food in a friendly, cozy atmosphere. Near the Loas Saddle, the Alpengasthaus Loas is a well-known establishment for food and relaxation.
From the Loas Saddle, you can enjoy wonderful views of the Inn Valley and, on the opposite side, the Zillertal. It's also a crossroads for various hiking routes, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains.
The Pfitscherjoch offers challenging trails, particularly for mountain bikers. The Pfitscher Joch–Schlegeis Singletrail is noted for requiring technical skill and fitness, providing a rewarding challenge amidst stunning scenery. Experienced hikers will also find demanding routes with breathtaking views of 3000-meter peaks and glaciers.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, the diverse hiking and biking opportunities, and the chance to experience unique natural features like the Krimml Waterfalls or high moors. The hospitality of mountain huts and the overall natural beauty of the Zillertal Alps are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Saddle Between Knappensteig and Spieljoch provides a beautiful view of the Onkeljoch. It's a flat saddle with a wooden bench, inviting you to take a break and enjoy the magnificent scenery.


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