Best mountain passes around Reichraming are found in the Upper Austrian Pre-Alps, offering a range of challenging mountain crossings. These routes are characterized by ridge crossings and saddles within extensive hiking and mountaineering trails. The region provides panoramic views, demanding terrain, and opportunities for solitude within the natural landscape.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Junction of the unmarked trail up from the Alpaca Mountain Farm down to the chapel with hiking trail no. 409 Grünburghütte/Herndleck.
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The Schoberstein road leads through the quarry to Mandlmais – but is it marked as a cycling ban here, or is it not (the sign has been covered over)? The alternative is a 180-meter descent to Trattenbach and back up again (but was currently closed due to logging work).
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Beautiful bike tour, since last year a large part of the country road has been newly asphalted, but is also a popular biker route 🏍
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If possible, avoid wet/damp conditions as it gets quite slippery!
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Crossroads at the saddle near Spadenberg with the hiking trail on the ridge - cycling on the hiking trail is not permitted, especially in the direction of Glasenberg - use the cycle route on the north side via forest roads
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great connection from Großraming to the Hintergebirge
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Very nice and not very busy - very relaxing. No problem with 32 tyres
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the highest point of the Hengstpass, a perfect moment for a break
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The mountain passes in the Reichraming area, often referred to as ridge crossings or saddles, are celebrated for their panoramic views, demanding terrain, and opportunities for solitude. They offer a comprehensive mountain experience, from natural valleys to exposed ridges, within the wild beauty of the Kalkalpen National Park region.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Hengstpass, a highly recommended pass road with good rest stops and a hut at its highest point offering national park products. Another popular spot is Pfaffenboden, a trail that serves as a crucial crossroads connecting Steyrtal, Ennstal, Grünburger Hütte, and Schobersteinhaus.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking breathtaking panoramas and an alpine experience, the Schieferstein Ridge Crossing is ideal. This route traverses several peaks including Wachberg, Schratlboden, Schieferstein, and Steinerner Jäger, featuring vertically falling walls and an alpine character. Another challenging option is the circular tour over Tannscharten and Schneeberg, which involves less frequently visited peaks and requires good orientation skills due to unmarked paths.
While many routes are enjoyable in various seasons, the area around Tannscharten and Schneeberg is particularly recommended in late autumn. During this time, you can experience vibrant foliage and often be above valley fog during inversion weather conditions, providing fantastic panoramic views.
The Hengstpass is listed as family-friendly, offering a scenic pass road with good rest stops and a hut at the highest point that sells ice cream and drinks, making it a pleasant destination for families.
The region around Reichraming offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the Schieferstein 1206 m loop. For cyclists, there are extensive MTB trails and road cycling routes, such as the Hengstpass Road which is popular for its climb and descent.
The mountain passes offer impressive vistas. From the Schieferstein summit, on clear days, you can enjoy views extending from the Ötscher to the Gesäuse Mountains and the Sengsen Mountains. The route to Schneekogel (1244 m) also provides an unobstructed view of the Sengsengebirge.
Given the demanding terrain and alpine character of many routes, it is essential to have good fitness, sure-footedness, and sturdy shoes. For more challenging routes like the Schieferstein Ridge Crossing or Tannscharten and Schneeberg, alpine experience and good orientation skills are often required.
The circular tour to Tannscharten and Schneeberg is described as a route for individualists, leading to less frequently visited peaks. This area offers a chance for solitude and unique panoramic views, especially in late autumn.
Yes, the hut at the highest point of the Hengstpass offers ice cream, drinks, and products about the national park. Additionally, the Saddle Between Lumplgraben and Brunnbach provides a pretty shady rest area.
Visitors appreciate the varied terrain, from natural valleys to exposed ridges, and the expansive views for exploration. The region's mountain passes are highly regarded by the komoot community, with many upvotes and shared photos, highlighting their scenic beauty and rewarding experiences.
The Pfaffenboden trail serves as a significant crossroads and connection between Steyrtal, Ennstal, Grünburger Hütte, and Schobersteinhaus. Another important point is the Spadenberg Saddle Trail Junction, which is a crossroads near Spadenberg with a hiking trail on the ridge.


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