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Top 8 Mountain Passes in Landkreis Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen

Best mountain passes in Landkreis Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen traverse a landscape characterized by the Bavarian Alps and foothills. This region features elevated routes and scenic roads, often connecting lakes and valleys. It offers diverse terrain for exploration, from winding pass roads to trails leading to mountain saddles. The area provides access to natural features and viewpoints within Upper Bavaria.

Best mountain passes in Landkreis Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen

  • The most popular mountain pass is Toll Road to Eng Valley, a cycle way…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Kesselberg Pass Summit

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The Kesselberg pass is the key point of the mega march Munich - Mittenwald. Those who are up here take short paths and a few stairs down to the Walchensee and continue via VP4 to Mittenwald.

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Kesselberg Ascent from Kochel am See

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Unfortunately, the Kesselbergstraße (B11) is always extremely busy due to motorized traffic. Anyone who wants to venture there on the weekend should do so from the north side, as the …

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Toll Road to Eng Valley

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Although it doesn't look like it, the last few kilometers have an incline of around three percent. So don't be surprised if you don't seem to be making any progress. …

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Kesselberg Pass

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Pass summit reached 👍

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From the turnoff to the Lenggrieser Hut, it's a tough 150m climb, always with a gradient of 12% to 18%, up to the saddle between Seekarkreuz and Spitzkamp. It's worth …

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Rotöhrsattel

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This direct hut crossing leaves out the Bendediktenwand and leads straight over the Rotöhrsattel towards the Tutziger hut.
For this section, a head for heights and safe walking in alpine terrain are basic requirements.

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Langenecksattel

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Pretty shit driving the whole thing ... but great

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Col de Wadlhausen

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What can I say, it's Waldhausen and every cyclist should have been there. Many have already bitten their teeth on the notorious Col de Wadlhausen. Merckx, Pogacar, Sagan, nobody has ever defeated him.

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Peter's Rad- und Wandertouren
June 24, 2025, Kesselberghöhe

Done 👍💪🏻

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Beautiful route near Waldhausen with great views of the mountains

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From the turnoff to the Lenggrieser Hut, it's a tough 150m climb, always with a gradient of 12% to 18%, up to the saddle between Seekarkreuz and Spitzkamp. It's worth it because from here you have a new panorama to the south and you can climb up to the Seekarkreuz on foot in just under 100m (bike to the depot at the edge of the forest) - with an even better panorama! Easy to ride with an electric bike, but going downhill you need to be good at using the brakes and balance. Naturally, the gravel on such steep paths is slippery.

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Targi
March 11, 2024, Rotöhrsattel

Here we had to decide whether we wanted to hike over or along the wall. We decided to take the direct route to the Tutzingerhütte.

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peatchii
November 23, 2023, Langenecksattel

From here to the Rautalm downhill to the Schwarzenbach.

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Florian
August 16, 2023, Col de Wadlhausen

What can I say, it's Waldhausen and every cyclist should have been there. Many have already bitten their teeth on the notorious Col de Wadlhausen. Merckx, Pogacar, Sagan, nobody has ever defeated him. Oh yes, a view of the Alps, a good road and a selfie with a town sign are included for free.

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There is almost always a tailwind towards Eng - downhill there is mostly a headwind and, depending on the strength, it can be quite annoying. 😉🤪😅

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There are several hiking car parks here. The early bird...

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular mountain passes in Landkreis Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen?

The region features several notable mountain passes. Among the most popular are the Toll Road to Eng Valley, known for its excellent cycling conditions and scenic beauty, and the Kesselberg Pass Summit, which offers stunning views and access to hiking trails. Another favorite is Dürrnbergjoch, providing beautiful vistas as a pre-summit to Demeljoch.

What natural features can I see along the mountain passes in this region?

You can expect breathtaking natural scenery. The Kesselberg Pass Summit offers impressive views of Kochelsee and the surrounding Alps. The area around the Sylvenstein Dam, while not a classical pass, provides elevated roads with stunning views of the turquoise Sylvenstein Reservoir, often called a 'Bavarian Fjord,' and the Karwendel Alps.

Are there historical aspects to any of the mountain passes?

Yes, the Kesselberg Pass has significant historical roots. Situated at 858 meters, a road has existed here since 1492, serving as an Alpine gateway during the Ice Age. It connects Kochelsee and Walchensee and is traversed by Bundesstraße 11.

What are the driving conditions like on the Kesselberg Pass?

The Kesselberg Pass is famous for its winding 9-kilometer road with fourteen sharp curves. Due to a history of accidents, a speed limit of 60 km/h and an overtaking ban are in effect. Additionally, there are temporary closures for motorcyclists heading uphill between 3 PM and 10 PM daily from April 1 to October 31.

Are there family-friendly mountain passes or activities in Landkreis Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen?

Yes, the Kesselberg Pass Summit is considered a beginner and family-friendly starting point for hikes to mountains like Herzogstand and Jochberg. The path to Herzogstand is well-paved and relatively flat. The Sylvenstein Reservoir area also offers easy hiking trails and opportunities for swimming and photography, making it suitable for families.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain passes?

The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. Near the mountain passes, you can find numerous hiking and cycling opportunities. For instance, the Toll Road to Eng Valley is ideal for racing bikes. You can also explore nearby waterfall hikes or running trails. For more options, check out our guides on Waterfall hikes, Running Trails, and Easy hikes in Landkreis Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen.

Are there challenging routes for experienced hikers or cyclists?

Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, highlights like Steep Ascent to the Saddle Below Seekarkreuz and Rotöhrsattel are categorized as challenging trails. The region also features an Exposed high trail in the Karwendel Mountains, offering demanding terrain and rewarding views.

Where can I find parking near the mountain passes?

Many mountain passes offer parking facilities. For example, the Kesselberg Pass Summit has several hiking car parks. It's often recommended to arrive early, especially during peak seasons, to secure a spot.

What is the best time to visit the mountain passes in this region?

The mountain passes are generally enjoyable from spring through autumn. For the Kesselberg Pass, specific motorcycle restrictions are in place from April 1 to October 31. The Sylvenstein Dam area offers recreational activities throughout the year, with stunning 'Bavarian Fjord' landscapes that are particularly photogenic. Summer is ideal for swimming, though the water can be chilly.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the mountain passes in Landkreis Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning scenery and diverse recreational opportunities. The Toll Road to Eng Valley is loved for its 'unbeatable' scenic beauty and suitability for racing bikes. The Kesselberg Pass Summit is appreciated for its panoramic views and as a gateway to hiking. The Sylvenstein Reservoir is cherished for its tranquility and 'Bavarian Fjord' appearance.

Are there any scenic viewpoints along the mountain passes?

Yes, many of the mountain passes offer incredible viewpoints. The Kesselberg Pass Summit and Kesselberg Pass itself provide impressive views of Kochelsee and the Alps. Roßsteinsattel offers a 'wow factor' with views extending to the Blauberge, Guffert, Karwendel, Wetterstein Mountains, and Benediktenwand.

Can I cycle on these mountain passes?

Absolutely! Many passes are popular with cyclists. The Toll Road to Eng Valley is highly recommended for racing bikes due to its well-paved surface and moderate incline. The Kesselberg Pass and Col de Wadlhausen are also popular cycling routes, offering scenic rides.

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