Mountain passes around Hohentauern are situated in the Styrian Mur Valley of Austria, primarily associated with the Triebener Tauern Pass. This region, part of the Rottenmanner Tauern mountain range, features elevations around 1,273 to 1,274 meters above sea level. Hohentauern serves as a central point for exploring the surrounding alpine landscape, offering well-marked trails and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area provides an alpine experience with numerous peaks exceeding 2,000 meters.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Hiking around Hohentauern
There was relatively heavy traffic, including heavy goods vehicles, and an unbraked 40-ton truck overtook me with less than 1 meter of clearance. I'm annoyed that I ignored a friend's advice to use the Sölk Pass.
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Nice pass, although I prefer the north side... the south side "pulls" a bit... Sometimes not so pleasant because of the traffic...
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Wasn't that much fun. Lots of heavy traffic on the way. I had to dismount several times to make it pass me.
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At the fork in the road at an altitude of 1,542 meters, the route leads over the saddle in the direction of Kalbling, Mödlingerhütte (two hours) and Klinkehütte (15 minutes).
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The small alpine village of Hohentauern is located at 1,274 meters above sea level on the Triebener-Tauern Pass. The place is perfect as a starting point for your hikes in the Rottenmanner Tauern. And in the inns of the village you can have a really good time after your hike.
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At the "Passhöhe" you can climb up to the Rosenkogl for a beautiful view, 300 m, 45 min. Enjoy a wonderful panorama from above. 🐸😎
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Wonderful climb, wonderful landscape.
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The primary pass is the Triebener Tauern Pass (also known as Hohentauern Pass), situated at 1,273-1,274 meters above sea level. It's a central point for exploring the surrounding alpine landscape. Another significant pass is Sommerthörl Pass (1,640 m), located in the Pölstal, which serves as a popular starting point for various hikes.
The region offers breathtaking, unspoilt nature with numerous peaks exceeding 2,000 meters. You'll find crystal-clear lakes like Scheibelsee, alpine pastures, and extensive forests, especially around the Pölstal near Sommerthörl-Pass. The crisp mountain air and tranquil alpine setting are characteristic of the area.
Yes, the area is ideal for hiking. The settlement of Hohentauern itself, located on the Triebener-Tauern Pass, is a starting point for hikes in the Rottenmanner Tauern. Sommerthörl Pass (1,640 m) also has a parking area and is a popular starting point for trails leading to the Rosenkogel and Maria Loretto church. You can find more hiking routes in the region by exploring the Gravel biking around Hohentauern guide, which also features hiking-friendly trails.
Beyond hiking, the Hohentauern region offers mountain biking and leisurely cycling paths in summer. In winter, it transforms into a hub for winter sports, including a family-friendly ski resort, cross-country skiing trails, and ski touring opportunities. For cycling enthusiasts, you can explore various routes in the Cycling around Hohentauern guide.
Yes, Hohentauern is known for being family-friendly. The village itself is a welcoming alpine settlement, and the area offers well-marked trails suitable for various activity levels. In winter, there's a family-friendly ski resort. The tranquil environment and accessible nature make it a good choice for families seeking an alpine experience.
The region is beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and cycling, with trails leading to lakes and alpine pastures. Winter offers excellent conditions for cross-country skiing, ski touring, and a family-friendly ski resort. The choice depends on your preferred activities.
Yes, at the Triebener Pass summit (1274 m), you'll find a pub and a small supermarket. The settlement of Hohentauern also has inns where you can enjoy refreshments after your activities.
Visitors appreciate the unspoilt nature, the tranquility away from mass tourism, and the variety of outdoor activities. Many enjoy the scenic views from passes like Sommerthörl Pass (1,640 m), and the welcoming atmosphere of the alpine village of Hohentauern as a starting point for their adventures.
The Triebener Tauern Pass is easily accessible, serving as a central point for exploring. For Sommerthörl Pass (1,640 m), there is a dedicated parking area, making it convenient for hikers to start their routes.
While the region offers many accessible trails, there are also more challenging options. For instance, from Kalbling Gate, routes lead towards Kalbling, Mödlingerhütte, and Klinkehütte, which can offer more demanding hikes. You can also find difficult gravel biking routes in the Gravel biking around Hohentauern guide.
From Sommerthörl Pass (1,640 m), you can climb up to the Rosenkogel for a beautiful panoramic view. The region generally features numerous peaks exceeding 2,000 meters, offering many opportunities for scenic vistas.
The Triebener Tauern Pass (Hohentauern Pass) is situated at an elevation of 1,273 to 1,274 meters above sea level. The Sommerthörl Pass is higher, at 1,640 meters.


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