Mountain passes around Dalaas offer access to the Klostertal valley in Vorarlberg, Austria, connecting to the Rätikon, Verwall, and Lechquellen mountains. This region provides a diverse alpine landscape with routes suitable for hiking and mountain biking. Dalaas is strategically located, serving as a gateway to significant mountain routes and the broader Arlberg region. The area features dramatic mountain scenery and opportunities for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Stierlochjoch (2.009 m) A scenic pass above Lech. Wide mountain panoramas, fresh alpine air, and a perfect spot for a short break in the middle of the flow.
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Transition from the Walgau to the large Walsertal valley. Waypoint between Hoher Fraßen (Rapenschrofenweg) to the west, Breithorn and Els Alpe to the east.
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It's beautiful up here. When I was up here, I was able to not only enjoy the impressive mountain panorama, but also watch the marmots that make their homes here in considerable numbers. I chose the much easier climb over Lake Spullersee; the other side is so steep that it requires full concentration when descending, as the loose gravel can quickly become slippery, and you have to constantly apply both brakes firmly but carefully. The view down into the deeply cut valley is simply beautiful.
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Easy to ride road over the Stierlochjoch from Spullersee to Lech am Arlberg and finally without asphalt!
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View of the Stierlochjoch
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You definitely won't be lacking in places to take a break on your hike. Since summer 2022 there has been a new alpine hut directly on the Tiefenseesattel https://clusterrush.io
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The alp was reopened in 2022 and now invites you to take a relaxing break.
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The Hochtannbergpass is a nice challenge with a max 10% gradient
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Beyond the well-known routes, consider visiting Wormser Hut, which serves as a mountain pass and offers a cozy spot for relaxation and delicious homemade apple strudel after a climb. Another unique experience is the Tiefensee Saddle, which provides wonderful views of a beautiful mountain panorama and features a recently reopened alp hut for a relaxing break.
The mountain passes in the Dalaas region offer breathtaking panoramic views. For instance, the Kristbergsattel provides magnificent vistas of the Klostertal, Silbertal, and Hochjoch. From the Stierloch Pass at 2,009 meters, you can enjoy an impressive mountain panorama and even spot marmots.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The area around the Kristbergsattel has a past rooted in mining activities in the Silbertal. Additionally, Dalaas is part of the broader Arlberg region, defined by the historically significant Arlberg Pass, which has long connected Vorarlberg with Tyrol and is known for its dramatic mountain scenery and engineering feats like the Arlberg Railway.
Absolutely. The Kristbergsattel is considered family-friendly, with options like the 'Silberpfad' trail suitable for families with children. The accessible paths around this pass make it enjoyable for various fitness levels.
The mountain passes around Dalaas are generally best visited from late spring to early autumn (May to October) for hiking and mountain biking, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are most favorable. The Arlberg region, which Dalaas is part of, is also renowned for world-class skiing in winter, offering a different kind of alpine experience.
The Dalaas region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate and difficult options like 'The Steinernes Meer' or 'Two lakes and the Gehrengrat'. For cyclists, there are challenging touring bicycle routes such as the 'Klösterle – Alpe Nenzigast loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like 'Spullersee – View of Spullersee loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and MTB trails guide for Dalaas.
Yes, several passes offer facilities. The Wormser Hut is a popular spot for food and relaxation, known for its delicious apple strudel. Near the Kristbergsattel, you'll find the Panorama Gasthof Kristberg, offering refreshments and accommodation with scenic views. The Tiefensee Saddle also has an alp hut that invites you for a relaxing break.
The terrain around Dalaas's mountain passes varies, offering diverse experiences. You'll encounter easily accessible paths, such as those around the Kristbergsattel, suitable for hikers with good basic fitness. Other areas, like the descent from Stierloch Pass towards Lech, can be steep with loose gravel, requiring full concentration. The Hochtannberg Pass features a scenic road with serpentines, galleries, and tunnels.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views and the opportunities for relaxation after a climb. The delicious food, especially the homemade apple strudel at Wormser Hut, is a highlight for many. The diverse trail options for hiking and mountain biking, along with the chance to spot wildlife like marmots near Stierloch Pass, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Hochtannberg Pass is particularly well-suited for road cycling. It connects the valley of the Bregenz Ach with the Lechtal via a scenic road (B200) that features galleries, tunnels, and a spectacular bridge, offering a rewarding ride with over 900 vertical meters from Au.
Dalaas is situated in the Klostertal valley, which offers connections to the broader Arlberg region. While specific public transport routes directly to every pass trailhead might vary, the region generally has good public transport links, including the Arlberg Railway, which can bring you close to the area's mountain experiences. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for access to specific trailheads or cable car stations like the Kristbergbahn, which provides access to the Kristbergsattel.


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