Mountain passes around Strobl offer access to the mountainous regions of the Salzkammergut. Strobl is a village on Lake Wolfgangsee, serving as a base for exploring alpine areas. The surrounding landscape features prominent mountains, lakes, and extensive alpine pastures. This region provides diverse opportunities for scenic drives and hiking in elevated environments.
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The local Adeg is a great place for refueling! The Leberkässemmerl (meatloaf sandwiches) are great!
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Good asphalt, gentle incline. A nice section on my Dachstein circuit. It's also well-suited for less experienced riders.💪😎
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The climb to the Gschütt Pass from the Lammertal Valley is a smooth, easy-to-ride classic. Approximately ten kilometers long with a moderate average gradient of 3.4 percent – perfect for a smooth ride. The road winds through dense forests, accompanied by views of the Tennengebirge and Dachstein Mountains. Not a brutal climb for climbers, but more of a leisurely climb with a flowing feel. Ideal for basic training or as a relaxed introduction to a longer ride toward the Salzkammergut.
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The climb to the Gschütt Pass from Lake Hallstatt is more long than steep: 12.5 kilometers, 450 meters of elevation gain, an average gradient of 3.6 percent, with a short, steep ramp at the end. Perfect for a warm-up or as a connection to the Dachstein Circuit. Traffic is possible, but beautiful scenery is guaranteed!
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Popular bike route, be careful, there are also cows on the way...
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A must for racing cyclists when in the area!
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Pleasant driveway. Good to drive from both sides. Quite demanding but quite even. Some beautiful views. Opportunity to stop off.
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While Strobl itself is a base, you can explore several prominent areas. The Postalm Scenic Alpine Plateau is Austria's largest coherent alpine pasture area, offering extensive views. Other significant areas include the Schafberg Mountain, accessible by cog railway for panoramic views, and the Zwölferhorn, reached by cable car, providing vistas over Lake Wolfgang and the Salzkammergut.
The region offers diverse and stunning views. From the Trattberg Road, you can enjoy fantastic views of the Dachstein. The Schafberg summit provides a 360-degree panorama of several lakes including Wolfgangsee and Attersee, and even extends to the Hohe Tauern on clear days. The Bleckwand, a classic hiking destination, rewards with magnificent views of Lake Wolfgang.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Postalm Scenic Alpine Plateau is accessible via toll roads and provides a vast array of hikes and leisure activities suitable for families. The Schafberg Railway offers a unique and historic way to reach the summit of Schafberg Mountain, making it accessible for all ages to enjoy the expansive mountain views.
The difficulty levels vary. Pass Gschütt (969 m) is an intermediate mountain pass with a gentle and even gradient on its west ramp, suitable for less experienced riders. The Trattberg Road features beautiful forest passages and steep sections, making it an intermediate climb. For hikers, the Bleckwand offers a rewarding ascent, while the Großer Schoberstein includes a small climbing path for those who enjoy a more challenging experience.
You'll encounter a rich variety of natural features. The Postalm Scenic Alpine Plateau is characterized by extensive alpine meadows. The Trattberg Road features beautiful forest passages. Near Scharflingerhöhe Pass, you can find a spectacular gorge. Many areas, like the Bleckwand, offer unique rock formations such as the popular rock window at its summit.
The region around Strobl is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the "Strobl Lake Bath loop from Strobl" (Running Trails around Strobl). For more challenging adventures, there are mountain hikes like the "Kleefeld Deer Farm – Summit Cross Ladder Passage loop from Strobl" (Mountain Hikes around Strobl). Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like "Die Niedergadenalm Tour" (MTB Trails around Strobl).
Yes, the mountainous areas near Strobl offer diverse hiking opportunities. For instance, the Bleckwand is a classic hiking destination with its summit rewarding hikers with magnificent views of Lake Wolfgang. The Postalm Scenic Alpine Plateau provides a vast array of trails suitable for various skill levels. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Mountain Hikes around Strobl guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views and the diverse natural beauty. The Trattberg Road is noted for its "beautiful climb with a fantastic view!" and "little traffic." The Postalm Scenic Alpine Plateau is appreciated for its "great views" and the beautiful Weißenbach stream accompanying the road. The accessibility of these views, often via scenic drives or cable cars, is also a highlight.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and all roads and cable cars are typically open. During this period, the alpine meadows are lush, and visibility for panoramic views is usually at its best.
Many areas are accessible by car, often involving toll roads for higher elevations. For example, the Postalm Scenic Alpine Plateau is accessible via toll roads from Strobl. The Schafberg Mountain can be reached by the historic Schafberg Railway, and the Zwölferhorn by cable car, both offering convenient access to high-altitude views without extensive hiking. Public transport options to the base towns are available, from which local connections or direct access points can be reached.
While popular spots can attract visitors, the vastness of the Salzkammergut region allows for finding quieter areas. The Trattberg Road is noted for having "little traffic." Exploring some of the less-traveled hiking trails within the larger alpine areas like the Postalm can also lead to more serene experiences away from the main tourist routes.


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