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Top 16 Mountain Passes around Volders

Best mountain passes around Volders are situated in the heart of Tyrol, Austria, within the Tux Alps. This alpine region provides access to a variety of high-alpine trails and scenic routes, characteristic of the Tyrolean mountain ranges. The area is known for its diverse terrain, offering options for both moderate mountain hikes and more challenging mountaineering routes. Volders serves as a base for exploring these mountain experiences, which are primarily hiking and cycling routes rather than traditional vehicular passes.

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Last updated: June 26, 2026

Geiseljoch

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A very beautiful crossing from the Zillertal valley to the Inntal valley via the Weidenrhütte.

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Lafatscher Joch

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The Lafatscher Joch is an ideal place for a break. Between mountain pines there are several shallow elevations that are overgrown with grass. The streams of visitors disperse on the …

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East Lamsenjoch

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From up here you have a majestic view down into the valley to the Gramaialm. And right in front of you is the Sonnjoch, a good destination for the day.

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Brenner Pass Northern Ascent

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Great going downhill, we recommend going uphill via the Roman road (Igls-Matrei) - significantly less traffic

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Stempeljoch

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Very steep climb from Halltal, but the view over the Pfeis is worth the effort.

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Stromer-Man
December 16, 2025, Stempeljoch

Coming from the Pfeishütte, concentration is required from the Stempeljoch onwards. I always say: work it out carefully. Otherwise, the descent is straightforward. Then the Wilde-Buben-Steig is no problem.

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Long climb with mostly moderate gradient.

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Apart from the length, it is an uncomplicated, technically easy hike.

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One of many ways to cycle up the Brenner Pass: Starting from Innsbruck, you'll cover a total of 36.4 kilometers on your way up. The route is relatively pleasant on asphalt, with an average gradient of 2.2 percent. A plus for Alpine lovers: You'll cycle through picturesque Tyrolean villages time and again.

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Very worth seeing, you have to see it

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Jürgen Rabe
July 22, 2024, Geiseljoch

Very beautiful up there. The trail is easy to ride from both sides :-)

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From up here you have a majestic view down into the valley to the Gramaialm. And right in front of you is the Sonnjoch, a good destination for the day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical difficulty of mountain passes and routes around Volders?

The mountain passes and routes around Volders offer a range of difficulties, from moderate mountain hikes to challenging mountaineering routes. For example, the Geiseljoch and Stempeljoch are considered challenging, involving steep climbs. Many routes, like the Largozalm – Largoz Summit loop, are moderate, while others require very good fitness, such as the Zirben Reservoir – Tulfeinalm loop.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the mountain passes and routes near Volders?

You can expect diverse alpine terrain, characteristic of the Tux Alps and broader Tyrolean mountain ranges. This includes high-alpine trails, scenic routes, and sometimes rough path surfaces, especially in the upper sections of some ascents. The region is known for its majestic Alpine scenery.

Are there specific viewpoints or natural landmarks to look out for?

Yes, several routes offer stunning views. From East Lamsenjoch, you get majestic views down into the valley to the Gramaialm and towards the Sonnjoch summit. The Stempeljoch provides rewarding views over the Pfeis after a steep climb. The region itself is characterized by its pleasant alpine setting and impressive mountain scenery.

When is the best time to visit the mountain passes and routes around Volders?

The best time to visit for hiking and mountaineering is typically during the warmer months when trails are clear of snow. However, specific seasonal conditions can vary, and some paths might be closed for maintenance, as was the case for a section near Stempeljoch. Always check local conditions before heading out.

Are there family-friendly options among the mountain passes or routes?

While many routes are geared towards mountaineers and experienced hikers, the region offers diverse terrain. For specific family-friendly options, it's best to look for shorter, less strenuous hiking routes within the broader Hiking around Volders guide, as the mountain passes themselves tend to be more challenging.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain passes?

The area around Volders is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Besides exploring the mountain passes, you can enjoy extensive mountaineering, hiking, and mountain biking. There are numerous Mountain Hikes and Road Cycling Routes available, catering to various fitness levels.

Are there hiking trails near these mountain passes?

Yes, the mountain passes are often part of or connected to extensive hiking and mountaineering trails. For instance, the Glungezer Hut – Glungezer loop and the Largozalm – Largoz Summit loop are popular mountaineering routes. You can find more options in the Mountain Hikes around Volders guide.

How long do the routes around Volders' mountain passes typically take?

Route durations vary significantly based on difficulty and length. For example, the challenging Glungezer Hut – Glungezer loop is approximately 7.4 km and takes about 4 hours and 15 minutes. A moderate path like the Largozalm – Largoz Summit loop (8.4 km) takes around 4 hours and 18 minutes, while the hard Zirben Reservoir – Tulfeinalm loop (20.6 km) can take nearly 8 hours.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes and routes around Volders?

Visitors highly appreciate the majestic views and the challenging yet rewarding nature of the routes. Tips from the community highlight the impressive mountain scenery, the natural spectacle at places like East Lamsenjoch, and the sense of accomplishment from tough climbs like the one to Geiseljoch. The area's overall appeal lies in its pleasant alpine setting for outdoor activities.

Are there options for cycling enthusiasts among the mountain passes?

Yes, while many passes are hiking-focused, there are also notable cycling routes. The Brenner Pass Northern Ascent is a long, enjoyable cycle climb from Innsbruck, offering picturesque Tyrolean villages and relatively pleasant asphalt roads. You can explore more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Volders guide.

Are dogs allowed on the trails around Volders' mountain passes?

Generally, dogs are allowed on hiking trails in the Tyrolean region, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in alpine pastures or near wildlife. Specific restrictions might apply in certain protected areas or during particular seasons, so checking local signage is recommended.

Are there places to eat or stay near the mountain passes?

In the broader Tyrolean region, you can often find mountain huts (Hütten) or alpine pastures (Almen) that offer refreshments and sometimes overnight stays. While specific amenities directly at every pass summit are rare, facilities like the Lamsenjoch Hut are accessible via trails, and nearby villages like Volders offer various accommodation and dining options.

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