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Top 20 Mountain Passes around Sand In Taufers - Campo Tures

Best mountain passes around Sand In Taufers - Campo Tures are situated within the Ahrntal valley, bordering the Vedrette di Ries-Aurina Nature Park. This region is characterized by its high alpine environment, featuring numerous peaks exceeding 3,000 meters in elevation. The area offers diverse terrain, serving as a starting point for mountain tours and providing access to various viewpoints and mountain lakes. Mountain passes here often mark international borders, connecting valleys between Italy and Austria.

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Last updated: May 14, 2026

Staller Pass

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The border between Austria and Italy runs directly over the Staller Sattel. From the top of the pass you have a great view of the Obersee in the east and the Antholz Lake in the west.

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Klammljoch Pass

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At the Klammljoch at 2,295 meters above sea level, also called Passo the Gola, is the Alpine crossing between the Rieserfernergruppe and the Venediger group. It connects the villages of …

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Gsieser Gorge

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Updated 2024: Easy to hike border crossing with a great view. A cute rest area has been set up on the Italian side (see photo) with a table and bench, …

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It should be so easy to cross national borders anywhere.

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Krimmler Tauern Pass

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Historical transition over the main Alpine ridge. Much committed in former times. That's why there are sometimes properly paved sections. As it is an important junction in the network of …

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Erich Schrenk
April 6, 2026, Krimmler Tauern Pass

interesting transition from South Tyrol to North Tyrol and a great ski tour to the Schüttalkopf

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If you're riding a mountain bike, you'll have to carry it a lot if you want to get here from Maria Hilf//St. Jakob.

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From May 16, 2025 (12 noon), the Staller Sattel will be open to all vehicles again. During the summer months, the pass is accessible 24 hours a day with traffic lights. The crossing from the Defreggental to the Antholzertal is possible every hour from 1 to 15 minutes. The crossing from the Antholzertal to the Defreggental is possible every hour from 30 to 45 minutes.

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@Markus: I agree 100%. It's great that the open border is possible. Even if the cars always seem to have to wait a long time at the border, but in reality they have to wait at the red light before leaving the pass.

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It's simply something special - crossing the national border by bike.

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Luigi P.
February 4, 2024, Klammljoch Pass

Route on a wide road from Riva di Tures to the border with Austria. (you could continue with a long route and then return to Italy via the Stalle Pass: Anterselva di Sopra.

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It should be so easy to cross national borders anywhere.

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Thomas🍀
November 2, 2023, Staller Sattel

The Stallersattel is a mountain pass that connects South Tyrol and East Tyrol. At the same time, the border between Austria and Italy runs here. On the Austrian side, the pass road is well developed and easy to drive on. On the Italian side the road is narrow and can only be driven on alternately in one lane. From up here you have a beautiful view in all directions and you can enjoy a walk around the Obersee.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular mountain passes in the Sand in Taufers - Campo Tures region?

The region features several notable mountain passes. Among the most popular are Staller Pass, known for its unique one-way traffic regulation and scenic views of Lake Obersee, and Klammljoch Pass, an Alpine crossing offering views into East and South Tyrol. Another significant pass is Krimmler Tauern Pass, a historical route over the main Alpine ridge.

What kind of natural features and viewpoints can I expect to see at these mountain passes?

The mountain passes in this region offer breathtaking alpine scenery. At Staller Pass, you can enjoy panoramic views of Lake Obersee and Antholz Lake, with the rugged mountains of the Hohe Tauern National Park in the background. Krimmler Tauern Pass provides stunning vistas of the Zillertal Alps and the Venediger group. Many passes also serve as excellent viewpoints for the surrounding valleys and peaks.

Are there any historical sites or unique cultural aspects associated with the mountain passes?

Yes, several passes have historical significance. The Krimmler Tauern Pass is a historical crossing over the main Alpine ridge. The Gsieser Gorge (Gsieser Törl) was historically a much-used smuggler route between Italy and Austria, especially in the 1920s and 30s. Additionally, the Austria–Italy Border Monument at Staller Sattel highlights the international border aspect of the region's passes.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes in Sand in Taufers - Campo Tures?

The best time to visit is generally from mid-May to late October, when most pass roads are open, weather permitting. This period offers ideal conditions for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the scenic views. In winter, some pass roads, like the Italian side of Staller Pass, close to vehicle traffic but transform into routes for winter hiking, snowshoeing, and ski tours.

Are there family-friendly activities or passes suitable for beginners?

Yes, the region offers options for families and beginners. The walk around Lake Obersee at Staller Pass is leisurely and suitable even for families with strollers. While many passes involve intermediate to challenging terrain, there are often easier sections or nearby trails that are more accessible. Always check specific route details for difficulty.

What are the traffic regulations for driving over the mountain passes?

Some passes have unique traffic regulations. For instance, the Italian side of Staller Pass (SP44) is narrow and operates with a one-way traffic light system. Traffic from Austria is allowed during the first 15 minutes of every hour, while traffic from the Italian side (Anterselva lake) can pass from the 30th to the 45th minute. It's advisable to plan for potential waiting times and check current conditions.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain passes?

The region around Sand in Taufers - Campo Tures is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Besides exploring the passes themselves, you can find numerous opportunities for hiking, running, and cycling. For detailed routes and information, you can explore the hiking guide, running trails guide, and cycling guide for the area.

Are there specific hiking trails near the mountain passes?

Yes, many passes serve as starting points for various hikes. From Staller Pass, you can access trails to popular peaks like Rote Wand or Almerhorn, or enjoy a pleasant route to the Staller Almen. The Klammljoch Pass is also a worthwhile snowshoe destination in winter. For more hiking options, refer to the hiking guide for Sand in Taufers - Campo Tures.

Can I cycle or mountain bike on the mountain pass roads?

Absolutely! The winding pass roads, such as the one leading to Staller Pass, are very popular with both motorcyclists and cyclists. They offer challenging yet rewarding rides with varied terrain and stunning views. Be mindful of traffic regulations on certain sections. You can find more cycling routes in the cycling guide for the region.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes in this region?

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking landscape and panoramic views, especially the wild nature of the Hohe Tauern National Park visible from passes like Staller Pass. The unique experience of crossing international borders at high altitudes and the abundance of hiking and cycling opportunities are also highly valued. The idyllic mountain lakes, like Lake Obersee, are often highlighted as perfect spots for relaxation.

Are dogs allowed on trails around the mountain passes?

Generally, dogs are allowed on many trails. However, it's important to be aware of specific regulations, especially in areas with grazing livestock. For example, near the Gsieser Gorge (Gsieser Törl), signs indicate that dogs are not allowed through certain pastures due to cows. Always keep dogs on a leash and respect local signage, especially during grazing seasons.

Are there facilities like cafes or snack bars at the mountain passes?

Yes, some mountain passes offer basic facilities. At the top of Staller Pass, there is a small snack bar where you can grab refreshments. For more extensive options, you'll typically find cafes and restaurants in the nearby valleys and villages like Sand in Taufers - Campo Tures.

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