Karwendel Und Karwendelvorgebirge
Karwendel Und Karwendelvorgebirge
Mountain passes in Karwendel Und Karwendelvorgebirge overview: The Karwendel and its foothills form a mountain range situated on the border of Austria and Germany. This region is characterized by rugged limestone terrain and diverse natural landscapes. It offers various mountain passes that provide access to high-alpine environments and scenic routes. The area is protected as a transnational nature reserve, preserving its wilderness character.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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You can sit on the saddle on the meadow and let your gaze wander all around. A mountain panorama at its finest.
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Beautiful ridge with a view of the Karwendel and Mittenwald
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An indescribably magnificent view from the saddle down to Mittenwald. The Zugspitze massif can also be seen in the background. On the other side, the Karwendel Mountains continue toward Austria. Here, the view sweeps over enormous scree slopes and mudslides on the opposite slopes.
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A crossroads marks the Jöchel, which is 1,787 metres high. Coming from the Gumpenkarspitze, you will be treated to a spectacular panoramic view of the Karwendel Mountains in front of you.
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The Jägersruh is a beautiful saddle climb that is kissed by the sun from the south. There is never much traffic here. As part of the large Soiern encirclement, you come up here to climb the Gumpenkarspitze - located to the east, exposed above the Soiern lakes and the Soiernhaus.
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Fantastic views in both directions: toward Mittenwald and the Wettersteinwand, as well as the Soierngruppe and further east.
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Coming from the Hochlandhütte, you can easily reach the Wörnersattel. When we got there, the strong wind on the saddle blew my baseball cap off my head ;-)! Great views from the saddle, especially in the direction of our further path to the Gjaidsteig. Directly at the saddle, a slightly slippery but short descent in wet weather.
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The panorama on the ridge is very beautiful
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Among the most popular passes is Wörner Saddle, known for its extensive panoramic views towards Mittenwald, the Wettersteinwand, and the Soierngruppe. Another highly regarded spot is the Toll Road to Eng Valley, a scenic cycle way with a moderate incline, praised for its well-paved route through beautiful landscapes.
Yes, for experienced hikers, Soiernscharte offers a challenging experience. It involves a steep ascent through loose scree up the Nordkar, requiring sure-footedness. Once over the saddle, an overwhelming panorama of the Karwendel opens up. The Jägersruh (1,894 m) also presents a beautiful saddle climb, often part of the larger Soiern encirclement.
The best time to visit for hiking is typically May/June and September/October. During these months, conditions are generally stable, and alpine meadows are often in bloom, offering a particularly scenic experience.
Absolutely. The Toll Road to Eng Valley is a well-paved cycle way with a moderate incline, highly suitable for racing bikes and scenic cycling. Additionally, the Zirler Berg, located in the Karwendelvorgebirge, is a steep pass road with gradients up to 16%, offering a scenic drive with expansive views over the Inn Valley and passing historical sites like the ruins of Castle Fragenstein.
The mountain passes in Karwendel Und Karwendelvorgebirge offer diverse and breathtaking views. From Wörner Saddle, you can enjoy panoramic vistas towards Mittenwald, the Wettersteinwand, and the Soierngruppe. Lafatscher Joch provides impressive views of Innsbruck and the Inntal Valley, flanked by the Tux and Stubai Alps, as well as the sprawling Karwendel mountain range. From higher points near Lafatscher Joch, glaciated peaks of the Zillertal and Stubai Alps are also visible.
Yes, several passes are integral to multi-day treks. Lafatscher Joch is a key point on the challenging Karwendel High Trail. Stempeljochspitze is another significant point along the Karwendel High Trail, providing access to high-alpine environments and contributing to a rigorous hiking experience.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find excellent cycling opportunities, including easy and difficult routes for touring bicycles, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, there are routes like the 'View of the River Isar – Isar in Upper Bavaria loop from Mittenwald' for touring bikes, or challenging gravel biking routes such as 'Between Karwendel and Murnauer Moos'. You can explore more options on the Cycling in Karwendel Und Karwendelvorgebirge guide.
Ursprungssattel offers access to the 'Freiung Hohenweg' (AV211), an alternative, more challenging route that follows the ridgeline more closely. It involves ups and downs and sections with cables and iron rungs, providing a more exposed and thrilling hiking experience for those seeking a challenge without needing technical via ferrata equipment.
The Karwendel region is characterized by its wild and rugged limestone terrain. Many passes offer stunning views of the surrounding peaks, valleys, and sometimes even glaciated peaks in the distance. The area is protected as a transnational 'Alpenpark' nature reserve, ensuring a preserved wilderness experience with diverse natural landscapes.
Yes, the Western Karwendel Peak (Westliche Karwendelspitze) at 2,385 meters provides unforgettable panoramic views over the Karwendel Mountains and valleys. It is accessible via a cable car from Mittenwald, making it suitable for those looking for stunning high-altitude views without a strenuous ascent.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and the pristine nature. Many highlight the extensive panoramas from passes like Wörner Saddle and the overwhelming natural beauty found at spots like Soiernscharte. The well-maintained paths and the opportunity for both challenging hikes and scenic drives are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Dürrnbergjoch is a mountain pass of intermediate difficulty known for its beautiful views. It often serves as a pre-summit point before reaching the Demeljoch, offering rewarding vistas without the extreme challenge of the most difficult routes.


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