Best mountain passes around Fuschl am See are found within a region known for its picturesque lakes and surrounding mountains. The area features scenic mountain roads and challenging routes that lead through mountainous terrain and to summits. This diverse landscape includes rugged peaks, gentle alpine pastures, and crystal-clear Salzkammergut lakes. It offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities.
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"Passhöhe" reached, now you roll to the next lake
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Beautiful, comfortable tour with a magnificent view in all directions. After the Eibensee you could still climb the Plomberg before you climb the Marienköpfl. No retreat. Don't forget a snack.
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Very nice view of the surrounding mountains and alpine pastures. A not too hard, but very nice climb.
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The Eugendorferberg is located in Schwaighofen and, at 774 meters, is the high point of the L 245 state road between Reitberg and Unterkoppl. Located near the Dax Lueg, this partly crisp ascent is also ideal for a combination with the just mentioned or the nearby Gaisberg. From the top of the pass there is a wonderful view over the Nockstein to the Gaisberg or to the north and east to the lake area - the radome that characterizes the Kolomansberg can also be clearly seen. Turning off Wolfgangseestrasse, the journey begins in Unterkoppl. After a short stretch through the forest, up to 12% incline has to be mastered. After about 1.2 kilometers, however, the steepest part is done and the last meters, which also lead through a short piece of forest, are soon done.
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11% climb up the Schwaighofenberg, cycle path only shortly after halfway, first bend always a bit uncomfortable due to fast traffic
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From Wolfgangsee, short climb with great descent to Mondsee.
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Nice climb from Fuschl. Above beautiful view of Fuschlsee, Salzkammergut and Osterhorn group
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For truly expansive vistas, the summit of Heaven's Gate (Schafberg) provides breathtaking views of every surrounding lake and the wider Salzkammergut area on a clear day. Another excellent option is the Schönaumhöhe (767 m), which offers beautiful views of Lake Fuschl and the surrounding mountains during its ascent.
Yes, the View of Schafberg is considered family-friendly and offers a great perspective of the prominent Schafberg mountain from a bike path. While the Schafberg summit itself can be reached by a challenging hike, the Schafbergbahn cog railway also provides an accessible way to enjoy the phenomenal 360-degree panorama with family.
The best time to visit is generally from May to October. During these months, alpine meadows are in full bloom or showcasing vibrant autumn colors, and the weather is typically more favorable for outdoor activities. Roads like the Postalm Panoramic Road are also fully accessible during this period.
The region offers diverse cycling experiences. For road cyclists, challenging routes like the Gaisberg tour or the scenic Strubklammrunde provide significant elevation changes and stunning views. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the 'View of Lake Wolfgang' or the 'Fuschlsee – Strubklammstraße' loop. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Fuschl am See and MTB Trails around Fuschl am See guides.
Absolutely. Peaks like Schober and Frauenkopf offer challenging mountaineering routes with exposed passages and impressive views over Lake Fuschl and the Salzkammergut mountains. The Drachenwand is known for its challenging via ferrata. For specific hiking routes, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Fuschl am See guide, which includes routes like the 'Lake Fuschl – Schober Summit' loop.
The Scharflingerhöhe Pass, located between Mondsee and Wolfgangsee, features a spectacular gorge. Additionally, the Strubklamm gorge, part of several cycling routes, offers a dramatic passage with a short tunnel through natural rock, providing a unique and picturesque landscape experience.
The Postalm Panoramic Road is Austria's largest mountain pasture and a scenic toll road that connects Abtenau with Strobl, a town relatively close to Fuschl am See. It offers a significant ascent with an average gradient of 7% and rewards visitors with expansive views of the Postalm plateau and the Tennengebirge mountains. It's a popular choice for cyclists and drivers seeking quiet routes with magnificent views.
The Postalm Panoramic Road is known for experiencing little traffic, making it ideal for a quiet drive or cycle through shady forests and open alpine pastures. Its well-maintained surface and stunning scenery offer a peaceful experience away from busier routes.
From various mountain passes and summits, you can expect diverse panoramic views. These include sweeping vistas of the Salzkammergut lakes (Fuschlsee, Mondsee, Wolfgangsee), the city of Salzburg, and distant mountain ranges like the Tennengebirge, Dachstein, and even the Hohe Tauern on clear days. The View of Schwaighofenberg, for instance, offers a wonderful view over the Nockstein to the Gaisberg and the lake area.
Yes, the Schönaumhöhe (767 m) effectively connects Fuschl am See with Thalgau, offering a beautiful ascent and a wonderful descent between these locations. The Postalm Panoramic Road also serves as a connection between Abtenau and Strobl.
The Gaisberg is a prominent mountain near Salzburg, accessible via a challenging road cycling route from Fuschl am See. It features a demanding climb with serpentines, and its summit offers a magnificent panoramic view of the city of Salzburg and the surrounding landscapes. It's considered one of the 'queen stages' for road cycling in the region due to its challenge and stunning vistas.


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