Best mountain passes around St. Anton an der Jeßnitz are found in the Mostviertel region of Lower Austria, characterized by wooded mountains and the Jessnitz River. The municipality itself features elevations around 400 meters, with surrounding peaks reaching approximately 1000 meters, including the Turmkogel at 1130 meters. This area offers numerous hiking opportunities through forested hills rather than dramatic high-alpine passes directly within the municipality. The broader Mostviertel region provides access to various mountain passes for scenic drives and cycling.
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scenic alternative to Grubberg - shady, running alongside the Bodingbach, little traffic and moderately steep ✅
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Apart from a few reckless motorcyclists, there was relatively little traffic on a Saturday in early July. But I'm not sure if I'll drive over the pass again any time soon - the Ötscher Panorama Road option is much more spectacular in terms of scenery.
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Wonderful climb in the shade, hardly any traffic
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From WASTL to ANNAALM about 1 hour ... good food ... nice VIEW
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Very nice little pass, but also heavily used by motorbikes at the wrong time...ideal for a lap on the panoramic road past the Treffling Falls Nature Park... The Treffling Falls are an insider tip - not as busy as the Ötschergräben, but also SPECTACULAR!
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Beautiful route with quite a few meters in altitude. It's worth it!
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The Josefsberg is located in the Lower Austrian foothills of the Alps in the middle of the Ötscher Nature Park, high above the Ötschergräben. The B20, probably the best-known connection from St. Pölten to Mariazell, leads through it. On this route, a few kilometers to the east, the Annaberg must also be overcome - the names of the two passes attract many motorcyclists from central Lower Austria, especially at weekends. But mostly there is not much going on and you only enjoy your own pulse beat as musical accompaniment. The pass nestles between the Alpl (1239 m) in the east and the Hocheck (1050 m) in the south-west. A small village of the same name invites you to refreshment. From the top of the pass you have a wonderful view of the Ötscher (1893 m) with the "Rauhen Kamm", its distinctive south-east ridge.
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Nice pass not to be underestimated. A little heavy traffic every now and then.
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The Mostviertel region offers several scenic mountain passes. The Riffel Saddle provides magnificent views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, including the Gemeindealpe. Another notable pass is the Josefsberg Pass Summit (1012 m), which offers a wonderful view of the Ötscher. Additionally, the Pfaffenschlag offers a pleasant, scenic route with minimal traffic.
You can expect diverse and impressive views. From the Riffel Saddle, you'll see the Gemeindealpe and broad valleys. The Josefsberg Pass Summit (1012 m) provides a clear view of the majestic Ötscher mountain. The region generally features wooded mountains and picturesque river valleys, characteristic of the Mostviertel landscape.
Yes, the Wastl am Wald Pass is named after a well-known mountain inn and wood servant from the 19th century, Sebastian Weinberger. This pass is situated at the transition from the Türnitz Alps to the Ötscherland and has a rich local history.
The region around St. Anton an der Jeßnitz is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like those found in the Road Cycling Routes around St. Anton an der Jeßnitz guide, or explore mountain biking trails detailed in the MTB Trails around St. Anton an der Jeßnitz guide. General cycling tours are also popular, with options available in the Cycling around St. Anton an der Jeßnitz guide.
Absolutely. Passes like the Ochsattel Pass (820 m) are popular for road cycling, connecting the Traisental to the Grünen Schwarza via the Gutensteiner Straße B21. The Pfaffenschlag also offers a very good road with little traffic, making it enjoyable for cyclists. Many routes in the region feature diverse experiences, from challenging climbs to gentle trails.
St. Anton an der Jeßnitz is known for its extensive hiking opportunities, being part of the former "Ötscher-Tormäuer" Nature Park. Trails like the North-South long-distance hiking trail pass through the area. The Wastl am Wald Pass, for instance, serves as an ideal starting point for a variety of excursions and circular hiking trails, including routes into the canyons of the Ötschergräben.
Yes, some passes are well-suited for beginners and families. The Pfaffenschlag is described as a nice, easy pass with a pleasant climb and minimal traffic, making it a good option. The region's geography, with its forested hills, offers many scenic routes that are less dramatic than high-alpine passes, providing accessible experiences.
The mountain passes in the Mostviertel region can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Passes like Haselrast are accessible year-round, even in mid-November. While winter conditions can affect some higher passes, many routes through the forested hills are pleasant from spring through autumn, offering beautiful scenery and comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The broader Mostviertel area is home to the Ötscher-Tormäuer Nature Park, known for its deep gorges and waterfalls, such as the Treffling Falls near Wastl am Wald Pass. The Jessnitz River also characterizes the local landscape, flowing through wooded mountains and contributing to the picturesque environment.
Yes, some passes offer a quieter experience. The Pfaffenschlag is known for its easy accessibility and minimal traffic. The Haselrast (778 m) in the Gutensteiner Alps is also considered one of the "lesser known" roads, providing an enjoyable driving or cycling experience with little traffic.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the mountain passes around St. Anton an der Jeßnitz. The scenic viewpoints, such as those from the Riffel Saddle and Josefsberg Pass Summit (1012 m), are highly valued. The komoot community has contributed over 30 upvotes and 7 photos, highlighting the beauty and appeal of these routes for cycling and hiking.
Yes, the passes often serve as important connectors. For example, the From the Traisental to the Pielachtal highlight describes a route that provides a very good opportunity to change between these two valleys. The Josefsberg Pass Summit (1012 m) connects Annaberg and Mitterbach, bypassing the Ötschergräben.


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