Best mountain passes around Nauders are found in the Austrian state of Tyrol, a region situated in the border triangle of Austria, Italy, and Switzerland. This area is known for its diverse mountain passes, offering routes for various activities. Nauders is located on the Reschen Pass, a historically significant route that was once part of the ancient Via Claudia Augusta. The surrounding landscape features alpine vistas and challenging terrain.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Don't go this way please! I went from Nauders towards north and missed the Martinsbrucker Straße. I ended up on Reschenstraße through several tunnels until right before Hochfinstermünz. Along this way I really feel my life was in danger even though I have traveled so much with my bicycle in Europe but it only took once...
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Border crossing between Italy and Austria, the busy road can be completely bypassed on the cycle path.
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There are three tunnels at the bottom. While they're relatively short and well-lit, I still recommend at least a rear light for peace of mind (the signposted bicycle detour for the lowest tunnel is definitely NOT recommended, as there are scree slopes that are quite dangerous even if you're pushing your bike). Overall, though, it's such a beautiful and varied road that you almost (almost!) forget how much your legs hurt. The traffic is really very relaxed, especially on weekdays.
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Be careful when leaving, the road is in pretty bad condition
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At each bend there is a sign with the current altitude and the numbering at the bottom, starting with the total number of bends and then counting backwards to 1️⃣ so you always know how many you still have to go
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CLOSED to bicycles - and even if the road weren't, the climb is dangerous. Bicycles are prohibited from the Kajetansbrücke bridge. Whether this is just because of the construction or always like this, I can't find out. But the B180 (Reschenstraße) should be avoided at all times as a climb. Traffic moves very fast and is particularly heavy during the holiday season; no one expects stray cyclists, and it's deafeningly loud and crowded in the galleries. If you value your life, ride over the Norberthöhe. I really don't know in what world this is supposed to be a "relaxed ride," and the view of the trucks speeding past in the tunnels is certainly very charming...
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The climb to the Reschen Pass via Nauders from Pfunds is a leisurely but steady ride: 14.5 kilometers with a moderate 3 to 4 percent gradient. The route winds gently uphill and offers beautiful views of the Upper Inn Valley. Perfect for a relaxing ride or as an introduction to longer tours – with a pleasant challenge and a great view as the reward!
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It's got it all: a long climb, plenty of hairpin bends, and a breathtaking view. That's if you're not pedaling.
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Nauders is an excellent base for exploring many spectacular mountain passes. Among the most popular are the Kaunertal Glacier Road Ascent, known for its stunning views and challenging climb, and the Reschen Pass (Passo Resia), which is historically significant and popular for cycling. The Norbertshöhe Pass is also highly regarded, offering facilities and a scenic descent into Switzerland.
For truly breathtaking panoramic views, the Kaunertal Glacier Road is highly recommended. It leads up to the Kaunertal Glacier, with stunning vistas unfolding after every bend. The Stelvio Pass also offers dramatic alpine vistas, especially with its famous hairpin bends. The Silvretta High Alpine Road is another classic scenic drive known for its panoramic views of the Silvretta mountain range and glaciers.
Yes, the Reschen Pass (Passo Resia) is particularly significant. Nauders itself is situated on this pass, which was once part of the ancient "Via Claudia Augusta" trade route. Beyond its historical importance, the area near Lake Reschen features the iconic steeple of a submerged 14th-century church, adding to its unique character.
The region offers diverse cycling experiences. The Reschen Pass is known for its leisurely yet steady ride, suitable for a relaxing tour. For a significant challenge, the Stelvio Pass is renowned for its 48 hairpin bends and demanding ascent, frequently featured in cycling races. The Umbrail Pass also provides challenging gradients for those seeking a true alpine adventure. You can find more cycling routes in the area, including the "Mountain massif around Nauders – Nauders Castle loop", on the Cycling around Nauders guide.
Beyond cycling and driving, the area around Nauders offers extensive outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the "Schwarzer and Grüner See (Black and Green Lakes)" or "Plamortweg", detailed in the Hiking around Nauders guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, the region is an "enduro mecca" with 35 kilometers across 21 trails, including routes like the "Reschensee loop" and "Plamort loop", which you can find in the MTB Trails around Nauders guide. Glacier skiing and hiking are also possible at higher elevations like the Kaunertal Glacier.
While many passes offer challenging routes, the general area around Nauders provides family-friendly activities. The leisurely gradient of the Reschen Pass can be suitable for families cycling together. The scenic beauty and opportunities for easy walks around Lake Reschen are also enjoyable. For specific family-friendly walks, you might look into the hiking guides for the Nauders area.
The best time to visit the mountain passes around Nauders is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the passes are clear of snow and weather conditions are most favorable for driving, cycling, and hiking. Some higher passes, like the Stelvio or Kaunertal Glacier Road, may open later in spring and close earlier in autumn due to snow. Summer offers the warmest temperatures and full accessibility to all routes.
Yes, for those seeking stunning alpine views with potentially less traffic, the Timmelsjoch is often referred to as a "secret pass." It offers a scenic and quieter alternative between Austria and Italy. The Umbrail Pass, while often ridden in conjunction with the Stelvio, can also provide a less crowded approach or descent, appealing to cyclists looking for a raw, natural alpine adventure.
Exploring the mountain passes around Nauders reveals a wealth of natural beauty. You'll encounter dramatic alpine vistas, deep valleys, and lush forested surroundings. Notable features include the iconic steeple emerging from Lake Reschen near the Reschen Pass, the vast Gepatschstausee (reservoir) along the Kaunertal Glacier Road, and the rugged, unspoiled scenery of the Gavia Pass. High-altitude passes also offer views of glaciers and snow-capped peaks.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views that open up after every bend, especially on routes like the Kaunertal Glacier Road Ascent. The challenging climbs and rapid descents, such as those on the Hairpin Bends to Norbertshöhe, are a highlight for cyclists and motorcyclists. The quiet cycle paths through beautiful valleys, like parts of the Reschen Pass, are also highly appreciated for their relaxing atmosphere and scenic beauty.
The difficulty varies significantly. Some passes, like the climb to the Reschen Pass from Pfunds via Nauders, offer a leisurely yet steady ride with a moderate 3 to 4 percent gradient. In contrast, the Stelvio Pass is renowned for its formidable challenge with 48 hairpin bends, making it a must-do for serious road cyclists and motorcyclists. The Kaunertal Glacier Road Ascent is also considered challenging due to its long climb and numerous hairpin bends.
Yes, the region around Nauders and its mountain passes offers numerous hiking opportunities. While some passes are primarily for driving or cycling, many provide access to hiking trails. For example, the Silvretta High Alpine Road offers access to various hiking trails and alpine attractions. You can explore a range of hiking routes, from moderate to challenging, by consulting the Hiking around Nauders guide, which includes trails like "Schwarzer and Grüner See" and "Plamortweg".


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