Best mountain passes around Bichlbach provide access to high-altitude experiences within the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena, nestled between the Lechtal Alps and Wetterstein Mountains. This region serves as a gateway to diverse terrain suitable for hiking and biking. Visitors can explore historic routes and challenging alpine ascents. The area features panoramic views of surrounding peaks and valleys.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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We also drove up the pass with luggage. The path was quite difficult to navigate due to the loose gravel. Especially since most of the people were coming towards us, it was very narrow. Definitely not for beginners.
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The cycle path leads through the middle of the castle
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Crossing the Fernpass is a challenge for touring cyclists with luggage, not least because of the gravel paths.
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Great paths in a beautiful landscape.
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The Zugspitzplatt can be visited by descending the dangerous scree slope, or with the Gletscherbahn, which runs between the Zugspitze and the Kaarst landscape almost 400 meters below, from which the cog railway then continues to Garmisch.
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But this is NOT FOR INEXPERIENCED cyclists with thick panniers. Think carefully about what you dare!
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Nice view down, then you can see how far up you are
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Bichlbach serves as a gateway to several impressive mountain crossings. You can explore the historic Fernpass Trail, which follows the ancient Via Claudia Augusta. For a significant alpine crossing, consider the Sommerbergjöchle at 2,004 meters. The Hochalm, accessible via the Almkopfbahn cable car, offers a great starting point for various trails.
Yes, the Fernpass is particularly rich in history. It's part of the ancient Via Claudia Augusta, and you can still see traces of old wagon wheels on the path. The Roman path near Fernsteinsee Castle is a specific section that highlights this historical significance, offering views of Fernsteinsee Castle.
For breathtaking 360-degree vistas, the Thaneller summit (2,341 meters) provides extensive views of the Wetterstein Mountains, Lech Valley, Heiterwanger See, and Plansee. The Kohlbergspitze, considered Bichlbach's own mountain, also offers excellent panoramic views, especially of Lake Plansee. Additionally, the View of Ehrwalder Alm and the valley basin provides a quiet setting with views towards the Wetterwandeck.
Absolutely. The Hochalm is easily accessible via the Almkopfbahn cable car in Bichlbach, making it suitable for a wider range of visitors. From there, you can find various hiking and biking trails, including the 'Almkopfrunde' which leads to the 1,806-meter-high Almkopf for marvelous panoramic views without extreme difficulty.
Experienced hikers seeking a challenge can tackle the Sommerbergjöchle, a 2,004-meter pass connecting paths towards the Bleespitze and Gartner Wand. The Thaneller summit offers a demanding ascent with rewarding all-round views. For a local challenge, the Kohlbergspitze has a more demanding route over the Zingerstein, classified as a black mountain trail.
The region around Bichlbach offers diverse terrain for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy to difficult, as well as mountain biking opportunities. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking routes around Bichlbach or the MTB trails around Bichlbach.
Yes, there are many. For example, from Hochalm, you can start the 'Almkopfrunde'. The Sommerbergjöchle tour passes by the unmanaged Bichlbächler Alm and the managed Gartner Alm. For a challenging hike with great views, consider the 'View of Zugspitze – Kohlbergspitze Summit loop' which is a difficult 11.2 km route. You can find more options in the hiking guide for Bichlbach.
Definitely. The Fernpass is a popular route for cyclists, including sections of the Via Claudia Augusta. From the Hochalm, accessible by cable car, mountain bikers can enjoy the 'Lichte Trail', a downhill single trail known for its varied and sometimes steep sections. For more routes, check the MTB Trails around Bichlbach guide.
The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, are ideal for hiking and biking the mountain passes when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are generally stable. This allows for the best access and enjoyment of the panoramic views and diverse terrain.
Yes, several options exist. The Sommerbergjöchle tour passes by the managed Gartner Alm, offering a scenic stop. Near the Fernpass, the Fernsteinsee and Fernstein Castle area provides opportunities for a pit stop. The Zugspitze Plateau also features a great restaurant at 2600m altitude with stunning views.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning alpine scenery, the sense of accomplishment from reaching significant mountain crossings, and the diverse range of activities available. The historical significance of routes like the Fernpass and the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Thaneller and Kohlbergspitze are also major draws. The komoot community has shared over 800 photos and given more than 1400 upvotes, reflecting the area's appeal.


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