Mountain passes near Großweil provide access to the Bavarian Alps, a region known for its diverse alpine landscapes. This area serves as a gateway to various routes offering both challenging terrain and panoramic views. The passes connect different valleys and regions, making them suitable for cycling, motorcycling, and hiking. The natural grandeur of the Bavarian Alps is a significant draw for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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During the drive towards Eschenlohe, there are always magnificent views of the “Hohe Kisten”. A 1922 m high mountain in the Estergebirge, whose main peak is the Krottenkopf. The view from the other side, from the direction of Wallgau, was also beautiful, but in my opinion the view on this route is even more beautiful! Great tour!
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beautiful view over the moss towards the mountains
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There are several hiking car parks here. The early bird...
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For public transport users: Boarding the bus is only possible in the direction of Urfeld/Walchensee. In the opposite direction, the bus stop is in Urfeld.
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Curvy road, best only up with an e-bike :-) Every now and then there are stops where you are rewarded with a view
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It's quite a climb, but in a small gear without rushing, even a beginner like me can do it. Even more so if you still have some juice in the battery. If in doubt, just get off and push, there's no shame! Then you can say "I did it". And don't forget where it goes up, it also goes down again!
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The region around Großweil offers several scenic mountain passes. The Kesselberg Pass Summit is highly recommended for its expansive views. Another notable option is the Gatterl Border Crossing, which provides spectacular vistas of the Reintal and Zugspitze, offering a unique experience of traversing a border within a stunning alpine setting.
Yes, several mountain passes and viewpoints around Großweil are suitable for families. The Kesselberg Pass Summit and the View of Hohe Kisten are both categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible panoramic views and opportunities for enjoyable outings.
The mountain passes near Großweil are renowned for their diverse Alpine landscapes. You can expect breathtaking panoramic views of winding roads, lush green mountain slopes, and distant peaks like the Zugspitze. The Kesselberg Ascent from Kochel am See, for instance, offers fantastic views of Lake Kochel and the surrounding 'flatlands'.
Beyond enjoying the passes themselves, the area around Großweil is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including traffic-free options like those in the guide Traffic-free bike rides around Großweil. There are also mountain biking trails, such as those detailed in the guide Traffic-free bike rides around Großweil (MTB Easy section), and general cycling routes in the guide Cycling around Großweil.
Yes, mountain passes in the Bavarian Alps are very popular with road cyclists and motorcyclists. The Kesselberg Road is a classic, known for its 14 bends and an average gradient of 4 percent, making it a favorite for dynamic drives and rides. The Oberjoch Pass, though further afield, is also noted for its consistent gradient and picturesque winding roads.
The best time to visit mountain passes near Großweil is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild, and the roads are clear of snow. This period offers the most pleasant conditions for cycling, hiking, and scenic drives, allowing for full enjoyment of the panoramic views.
The Kesselberg Road can be quite busy, especially on weekends and public holidays. During these times, specific regulations are often in place, such as a continuous speed limit of 60 km/h and no-overtaking zones on the entire pass. On weekends, the Walchensee upright suspension is closed for motorcycles, and the access road from the north side is closed to motorcycles, making it a better option for cyclists.
While many passes offer intermediate challenges, the Kesselberg Pass, with its average gradient of 5% and a maximum of 7%, is considered a rather leisurely climb for cyclists. Even beginners can manage it in a small gear without rushing. For those seeking accessible panoramic views without a strenuous climb, the Bschiesser summit (though not a traditional pass) is highlighted for its easily reachable 360-degree vistas.
For visitors arriving by car, there are several hiking car parks available at the Kesselberg Pass Summit. It's often advisable to arrive early, especially on busy days, to secure a spot.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning views and the rewarding sense of accomplishment after a climb. Many highlight the fantastic views of Lake Kochel from the Applauskurve on the Kesselberg Ascent. The curvy roads and the opportunity to experience the beautiful Bavarian Alps are also frequently mentioned as major draws.


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