Best mountain passes around Reuthe are found in the surrounding Bregenzerwald region of Vorarlberg, Austria. Reuthe is situated in a landscape characterized by its tiered mountains, offering access to various scenic mountain passes. These passes provide routes through alpine terrain and serve as starting points for outdoor activities. The region's geography includes peaks like the Braunarlspitze, the highest mountain of the Bregenzerwald.
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And then it lies down there like a forgotten eye of the landscape: Lake Süns. Dark and round, framed by undulating meadows where summer dwells. No noise, no boats, no paths that claim to lead to the shore. The lake simply looks back – as if you yourself were the stranger in a story that has been told here for much longer. Whoever reaches the pass stands on a line between worlds. Behind you is the lake, in front of you the path to the peak – and to the side, the view stretches far down, where the Rhine Valley disappears. On a clear day, some say you can see Lake Constance. I think you see yourself above all – smaller, but also lighter than you thought. It's not the grand gestures that characterize this hike. It's the way the light clings to the slopes, the way the wind accompanies the path, the way the trail doesn't lead you but invites you. And anyone standing up there—between the Ragazer Grat, the Sünser Joch, and the dark blue of the small lake—may notice: The most beautiful places don't scream. They whisper.
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From the Dornbirn side, the route is wide and has a fairly constant gradient of a maximum of 10%. It offers beautiful views towards the Rhine Valley and Lake Constance, but there's little shade, making it a challenge in the summer heat. It's relatively busy, so enjoy it in the early morning hours if possible. The Schwarzenberg side is smaller and more winding, but also leads mostly uphill through meadows with great views but little shade. The very good road surface (June 2025) makes both up and down enjoyable.
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A path that is a lot of fun. From root paths to mountain climbing and up to 2 ladders. Really recommended.
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Beautiful but steep driveway into the Bregenz Forest. Lots of motorcyclists on the weekend
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Driving on March 2, 2024: South ramp newly asphalted in the upper area, completely completed and therefore in perfect condition. The lower area is in the usual, unrenovated condition.
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Probably closed until October - but there is an alternative route suitable for racing bikes. So pay attention to the signs and choose the route over the "Unterer Geißkopf" instead of the south side of the Lorena Pass.
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Here you can descend to the Süsner See and then climb back up to the Sünser Spitze.
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If you have a head for heights, you should definitely go to the small vantage point from the saddle. The view gets better with every step.
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The Bregenzerwald region, where Reuthe is located, offers several scenic mountain passes. The Sünser Pass, situated between Sünser Spitze and Portlahorn, provides expansive views of the 'seven hills'. Another highlight is the Hochtannberg Pass, a key connection in the region known for its spectacular bridge and as a starting point for hikes towards the Widderstein.
Yes, several passes are popular with road cyclists. The Hochtannberg Pass, for example, features the B200 road with galleries, tunnels, and a significant elevation gain of over 900 vertical meters from Au. The Lorenapass, while traffic-free, offers a challenging ride with sections up to 16% gradient through beautiful mountain meadows. For more cycling options, you can explore Road Cycling Routes around Reuthe.
The mountain passes around Reuthe offer diverse natural beauty. From the Hählesattel, you can enjoy breathtaking views of Lake Constance and the valley towards Mellau, with landscapes featuring both rugged rock formations and steep grassy ridges. The Bödele – Losen Pass (1,140 m) provides magnificent views over Dornbirn, the Rhine Valley, and Lake Constance.
While specific passes aren't categorized as 'family-friendly' in the data, many offer accessible starting points for walks and scenic drives that families can enjoy. The Bödele – Losen Pass (1,140 m), for instance, has mountain guesthouses like Berghof Fetz or Alpenhotel Bödele where families can refresh themselves. For general hiking suitable for families, you can look into Hiking around Reuthe, which includes easier routes.
Beyond cycling, the passes serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, ranging from moderate to challenging. For example, the Hochtannberg Pass is a starting point for hikes towards the Widderstein. You can explore a variety of trails, including Mountain Hikes around Reuthe.
The best time to visit the mountain passes around Reuthe is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild, and the passes are clear of snow, making them ideal for hiking, cycling, and scenic drives. During this period, you'll experience lush green landscapes and comfortable temperatures.
For those seeking a tranquil experience away from heavy traffic, the Lorenapass is particularly appealing. It's a traffic-free connection between Schwarzenberg and Alberschwende, offering a narrow, winding road through beautiful mountain meadows and pristine scenery. The Ochsenhofer Scharte and Tiefensee Saddle also offer wonderful views and numerous path options for further exploration in quieter settings.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views and the diverse natural landscapes. For example, the Hählesattel is appreciated for its views of Lake Constance and the valley towards Mellau, with some visitors even spotting ibexes. The Bödele – Losen Pass (1,140 m) is loved for its magnificent views over Dornbirn, the Rhine Valley, and Lake Constance.
Yes, some mountain passes offer refreshment options. At the Bödele – Losen Pass (1,140 m), you can find places to refresh yourself at the Berghof Fetz or the Alpenhotel Bödele. The broader Bregenzerwald region also has various guesthouses and restaurants in the villages surrounding the passes.
While the passes themselves vary in altitude, the region as a whole features increasingly higher mountains towards the south. The Braunarlspitze, at 2,649 meters, is the highest mountain of the Bregenzerwald region, offering a dramatic backdrop to the passes.
Absolutely. The region offers passes with demanding sections. For cyclists, the Lorenapass includes very demanding slopes with gradients up to 16%. For hikers, routes leading from passes like Hochtannberg towards peaks such as the Widderstein can be challenging. The Staufen (Bregenzerwald Mountains), while a summit, has paths that are sometimes very demanding, requiring careful planning.
Yes, several passes provide lake views. The Hählesattel offers views of Lake Constance. Similarly, the western ascent of the Bödele – Losen Pass (1,140 m) from Dornbirn provides magnificent views of Lake Constance, along with the Rhine Valley.


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