Best mountain passes around Hittnau are located in the Zurich Oberland region of Switzerland, an area characterized by scenic valleys, hills, and agricultural landscapes. The municipality is situated between the Pfäffikon and Tösstal valleys, with its highest point reaching 928 meters. While major Alpine passes are not directly within Hittnau, the region offers numerous routes for outdoor activities, featuring moderate climbs and descents through varied terrain.
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The road is closed until October: https://www.zo-online.ch/blaulicht/2025-03-16/ghoech-passstrasse-bleibt-den-ganzen-sommer-zu
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At the Hulftegg Inn, you can stop by and stay overnight in simple rooms. You can find more information on the inn's website: https://www.hulftegg.ch/
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Nice view and also a flat spot to rest on the ascent to Hulftegg.
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Motorcyclists meet here, there is also a restaurant...
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If you drive up the Huzlftegg from Mühlrüti, the terrain is open, you can see far, the incline is low. From Steg you are in the narrower valley, the path is steeper and less promising.
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How many passes better during the week because less (motor) traffic. Pass road largely with top surface, you can let yourself go on the descent 😎
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The most popular mountain passes and related viewpoints directly around Hittnau include Ghöch Pass, which offers beautiful views from the highest point in the Tösstal, and Hasenstrick Pass, known for its scenic route and views. Another favorite is Hulftegg Pass summit, a popular meeting point with an inn.
Yes, Hulftegg Pass summit is categorized as family-friendly. The general area around Hittnau also offers various local trails with gentle inclines and picturesque landscapes, such as the Luppmenweiher Loop, which are suitable for families.
The passes around Hittnau offer diverse natural beauty. For instance, Ghöch Pass provides expansive views of the Tösstal and Zurich Oberland. From View of Hulftegg Pass and St. Gallen countryside, you can enjoy broad vistas of the surrounding landscape. The region is characterized by scenic trails, often running along water features like the Luppmen stream, and offers views of lakes like Pfäffikersee from spots like Rosinli.
Yes, at Hulftegg Pass summit, you'll find an inn that offers a restaurant and simple overnight accommodation, making it a convenient stop for visitors.
The region around Hittnau is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the Sitzberg-Sternenberg-Gravel circuit, or road cycling with routes such as the Lichtensteig – Hulftegg Pass summit loop. There are also numerous mountain hiking trails, including loops from Steg or Bauma, and ascents to peaks like Hörnli. For more details on routes, explore the Gravel biking around Hittnau, Mountain Hikes around Hittnau, and Road Cycling Routes around Hittnau guides.
Yes, for instance, Hulftegg Pass summit offers a large and free hiking parking lot, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
For the major Alpine passes accessible from the wider Zurich region, such as Gotthard or Susten, the best time to visit is typically from mid-June to mid-October, when they are fully open and accessible, often via PostBus routes. For the local passes and trails directly around Hittnau, spring through autumn generally offers pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling.
While not directly in Hittnau, the wider Swiss Alps region, accessible from Zurich, features historically significant passes. The Gotthard Pass, for example, has been a crucial north-south trans-Alpine connection since the 1300s and features the historic Tremola road, the Gotthard Hospiz, and the Sasso San Gottardo fortress.
For those seeking more challenging experiences, the wider Zurich region provides access to iconic Alpine passes. The Nufenen Pass, at 2,478 meters, is the highest Alpine crossing in Switzerland negotiable by vehicle, offering imposing mountain landscapes. The Klausen Pass, though lower, is known for its over 100 curves and serpentines, providing a technical and exciting drive or ride.
Absolutely. Passes like Hasenstrick Pass are appreciated for their scenic routes suitable for cycling. The area also offers specific guides for gravel biking and road cycling, with routes that incorporate these passes and the surrounding picturesque landscapes.
Visitors frequently highlight the beautiful views and scenic routes. For example, Ghöch Pass is praised for its beautiful views, especially in certain weather conditions. The overall area is appreciated for its varied terrain for hiking and cycling, and the sense of community at spots like Hulftegg Pass summit, which is a popular meeting point.


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