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Top 13 Mountain Passes around Flintsbach am Inn

Best mountain passes around Flintsbach am Inn are found in the Bavarian Alps, a region characterized by its prominent peaks and extensive hiking trails. This area offers diverse mountain experiences, from challenging ascents to more moderate routes. The landscape features majestic mountains and trails that often lead through saddles or to mountain huts, serving as waypoints or scenic viewpoints. These routes provide rewarding views of the surrounding natural environment.

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Last updated: May 12, 2026

Großer Traithen Peak

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Kleiner and Großer Traithen are two beautiful panoramic mountains that can be climbed from the Sudelfeld and surprise with two climbing inserts. If you like, you can extend the tour …

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Elend Saddle

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Every year from April 15 to May 15, access is prohibited due to bird breeding protection.

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Sudelfeld Pass Ascent

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From Bayrischzell it goes with moderate slope on Sudelfeld. In the area the Sudelfeld Pass with the racing bike is simply a must.

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Sudelfeld pass summit (1,123 m)

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Here's uphill, but also with proper traffic. Especially in fine weather and on Sundays many cars and motorcycles are on the way. But the roads are wide enough to be …

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Tatzelwurm Pass

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Classic of the Upper Bavarian Passes for racing cyclists.

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Klaske Schep
May 11, 2026, Elendsattel

Every year from April 15 to May 15, access is prohibited due to bird breeding protection.

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Beautiful climb! Can be extremely dangerous on slippery or wet surfaces.

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Unfortunately, I was unlucky - on an otherwise sunny day, a bunch of clouds appeared on the summit right during my summit break, obscuring the view...

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The highest peak in the district of Rosenheim. Nice crossing from the little brother in the north or from/to the Steilner Joch via the easy ridge path. You won't find hordes of mountain hikers here either.

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Jakob
September 7, 2023, Sudelfeld Pass Ascent

Nice climb with a great view down to Bayrischzell. In principle, it is in the blazing sun all day at noon.

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Sa midday with surprisingly little traffic. A few motorized 2 wheel racers. But why is the pass sign below the height

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Just let it run and enjoy

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Current info Easter 2023 - Coming from Bayrischzell almost snow-free but everything mobile to misery saddle. Danger of falling rocks and ice in the gorge in the lower part. From the Misery saddle to the Pfanngraben junction, there is still a lot of snow cover. Before 10 a.m. and current <8°C with previous night frost, it is easy to drive on snow. After 10 a.m. it was too soft to ride in the flatter and sunnier sections (total weight of bike and rider almost 100kg, 57mm gravel tires). But despite small sliding sections in the snow, it was a lot of fun!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular mountain passes and mountain experiences around Flintsbach am Inn?

The region offers a variety of mountain experiences. Popular choices include the challenging Großer Traithen Peak, known for its panoramic views and climbing sections. For cyclists, the Sudelfeld Pass Ascent and Tatzelwurm Pass are classic routes. The Elend Saddle offers a challenging trail connecting the Valepp and Kloaschautal.

Are there family-friendly mountain experiences near Flintsbach am Inn?

Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Kranzhorn (1,367 meters) is a more moderate alternative to higher peaks, making it perfect for family outings or leisurely tours with rewarding views. While not a traditional 'pass', its accessible trails provide a great family mountain experience.

What kind of views and natural features can I expect on these mountain passes?

You can expect breathtaking panoramic views of the Bavarian Alps and the Inn valley. Many passes and summits, such as Großer Traithen Peak and the Sudelfeld pass summit, are designated viewpoints. The trails often lead through forests, saddles, and past natural monuments, offering diverse scenery.

What are the difficulty levels of the mountain passes and trails?

The difficulty varies significantly. Some routes, like the Großer Traithen Peak and Elend Saddle, are considered challenging and may include climbing sections. Others, such as the Sudelfeld Pass Ascent, are intermediate with moderate slopes, making them suitable for experienced cyclists or hikers. The Kranzhorn offers more leisurely options.

Are there places to eat or stay overnight near the mountain passes?

Yes, several mountain huts and inns provide refreshments and sometimes accommodation. The Rotwandhaus, located at 1,885 meters, is particularly popular for its traditional Bavarian cuisine and offers the unique opportunity to experience a sunset and sunrise in the mountains. The Hubertushütte is another refreshment stop along the Breitenstein route, and there's an inn at the summit of Wendelstein. Near Sudelfeld Pass, you can find places like the Speckalm or Walleralm.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes around Flintsbach am Inn?

The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy to difficult, and challenging mountain hikes. Cycling is also very popular, especially on passes like Sudelfeld and Tatzelwurm. For more detailed routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Flintsbach am Inn, Hiking around Flintsbach am Inn, and Easy hikes around Flintsbach am Inn guides.

Is parking available near the mountain passes?

Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, near Großer Traithen Peak, you can find parking at the Walleralm. The Sudelfeld pass summit also has parking lots on both sides, though they can be busy, especially on weekends.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes?

The Bavarian Alps are beautiful year-round, but the best time for hiking and cycling on mountain passes is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. Some higher routes may still have snow into early summer. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing or ski touring, but requires specific equipment and experience.

Are there any unique experiences or highlights in the region?

Absolutely. A unique experience is an overnight stay at the Rotwandhaus, allowing you to witness a sunset and sunrise in the mountains. The Wendelstein offers accessibility via a cable car, making its summit views available to a wider range of visitors. The Breitenstein route also features the scenic Kesselalm and the Breitensteinfensterl.

Can I reach any of the mountain experiences by public transport?

While many trails require personal transport or a walk from a bus stop, the Wendelstein mountain is notably accessible by a cable car, making it a popular excursion for those preferring not to hike the entire way to the summit.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes around Flintsbach am Inn?

Visitors frequently praise the fantastic views and varied terrain. Many appreciate the challenging climbs that lead to rewarding panoramas, while others enjoy the classic cycling routes. The presence of mountain huts offering food and rest, along with the opportunity for unique experiences like overnight stays, also adds to the appeal.

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