Mountain passes around Rattenberg, a medieval town in the Inn Valley, offer access to the surrounding Alpine landscapes. The region features various mountain passes, gorges, and summits that provide diverse outdoor experiences. These routes connect different valleys and offer scenic views within the Tyrolean Alps. The area is characterized by its natural features, including impressive rock formations and mountain streams.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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A real challenge. I rode up from the Alpbach side and down here. You don't need so much calves, but you need to be alert and have good brakes!
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The asphalt is good, and you can really put the pedal to the metal on the descents. I'd rather go somewhere else for the climbs, as the traffic here is unfortunately quite heavy.
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The pass is easy to ride. The traffic is annoying uphill, but not so much downhill 😉🚴. I still had fun.
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Nice climb, the effort is rewarded by a beautiful view.
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To the right of the Roßkopf you cross the gap. The view behind it opens up a great view of the Grubasee and the area below the Rofanspitze.
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Grubersee with a view of the Zillertal. if you look closely you can see the marmots.
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the gentle ascent than that via Jenbach - but more traffic
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The region around Rattenberg offers several notable mountain passes and viewpoints. Among the most popular are the Kerschbaumer Saddle, which provides stunning views of the Zillertal, Rofan, and Karwendel mountains. Another highly rated spot is the View of Grubasee from the Grubascharte, offering panoramic vistas of the Grubasee and the area below the Rofanspitze, where you might even spot marmots.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. While traditional mountain passes might be more challenging, gorges like the Kundler Klamm are ideal for families. It features a wide, mostly flat, and well-fortified hiking trail suitable for strollers and even wheelchair users, with idyllic resting places by the stream. The Tiefenbachklamm also offers a family-friendly hike, though sturdy shoes are recommended.
You can expect to encounter diverse and impressive natural features. The Tiefenbachklamm is known for its whitewater, bizarre rock formations, and turquoise-green water, with steep rock faces up to 150 meters deep. The Kundler Klamm boasts mighty dolomite rock formations, up to 200 meters high, carved by the Wildschönau river. From mountain passes like the Kerschbaumer Saddle, you'll see expansive views of mountain ranges like the Zillertal, Rofan, and Karwendel.
The best time to visit is generally from spring to autumn. Gorges like the Kundler Klamm are typically accessible from April to early November. The Tiefenbachklamm is particularly beautiful in summer when the torrent is at full flow, offering a refreshing escape on hot days. Many mountain trails and passes are also best enjoyed in warmer months when conditions are more favorable for hiking.
Yes, for experienced hikers, there are challenging routes. The Roßkopf (Rofan Mountains), a summit reaching over 2200 meters, offers a challenging ascent. The area generally provides a variety of routes, from intermediate trails to more demanding climbs, as highlighted by the komoot community.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Radfelder Höhenweg' or the challenging 'Rattenberg Old Town – Voldöpper Spitze Summit loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Kerschbaumer Saddle – View of Alpbachtal loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Rattenberg, MTB Trails around Rattenberg, and Mountain Hikes around Rattenberg guide pages.
Yes, many passes and routes offer excellent viewpoints and resting spots. The Marchgatterl Pass is known as an important crossroads with a nice resting place. The Hauserjoch also serves as a crossroads on a mountain saddle with a super beautiful view. Along the Tiefenbachklamm, you'll find wonderful vantage points, including a viewing platform that reveals the power of the water.
While specific public transport routes to every trailhead can vary, the Kundler Klamm is quite accessible. A nostalgic train ride on the Wildschönau Bummelzug can be taken from Mühltal to the gorge entrance, enhancing the visit. For other areas, it's advisable to check local bus schedules, as public transport often connects to villages near trailheads.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, the refreshing natural environment, and the diverse hiking opportunities. For instance, the Kerschbaumer Saddle is appreciated for its beautiful views and a refreshing spring. The gorges are loved for their wild and romantic scenery, offering a cool escape on hot days and a sense of tranquility.
Yes, the Kundler Klamm is particularly notable for its unique geology. It boasts mighty dolomite rock formations, estimated to be around 235 million years old, that rise dramatically on both sides, reaching up to 200 meters high. The gorge is also a great spot for geology enthusiasts to find unique stone formations.
Yes, the View of Grubasee from the Grubascharte specifically offers a great view of the Grubasee, a beautiful mountain lake. This viewpoint is a highlight for those seeking scenic lake vistas amidst the Alpine landscape.


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