Best mountain passes around Rußbach am Paß Gschütt are characterized by the Paß Gschütt, an Alpine pass at 957 meters elevation. This pass connects the federal states of Salzburg and Upper Austria, linking Rußbach am Paß Gschütt with Gosau. The area offers access to the Dachstein-West region and features a landscape of mountains, alpine meadows, and streams. The pass holds historical significance, with a border treaty negotiated here between 1564 and 1583.
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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 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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At a height of about 1400 m is the saddle passage with its huts.
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Before you set off, take a break and enjoy the panorama.
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Paß Gschütt holds significant historical importance, dating back to the 16th century. It was the site of a border treaty negotiation between the Archbishopric of Salzburg and Upper Austria between 1564 and 1583. A stele near the summit commemorates this history, and a border stone was erected in 1567. Historically, a watch house also stood here, managing transport lists and the barrier.
The area around the mountain passes, particularly Paß Gschütt, is characterized by majestic mountains, gentle alpine meadows, and rushing streams. You'll find tranquil scenery offering a peaceful escape, with views of the Dachstein glacier, Gosaukamm ridge, and Tennengebirge mountain range from elevated points like the Hornspitz.
Yes, several passes offer impressive views. For instance, the Saddle Crossing Durchgangalm (Gosausee–Hallstatt Lake) is an intermediate mountain pass and viewpoint marking the highest point of a tour with scenic vistas. Another is Crossing Below the Bischofsmütze, which offers impressive scenery along the Linzersteig.
Yes, a detour to the three Gosau Lakes (Gosauseen) is highly recommended from Paß Gschütt. These lakes offer stunning natural beauty and are easily accessible. The Gosausee-Bergstraße, a mountain road, branches off towards the south in Gosau, leading to the lakes.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, with routes like the Gablonzer Hut to Großer Donnerkogel Summit or the Gamsfeld Summit. Cycling and gravel biking are also popular, with routes such as the Lake Hallstatt loop or the S303 Pass Gschütt and Falmbergalm tour. For more details, explore the Mountain Hikes, Cycling, and Gravel Biking guides for the area.
Absolutely. Rußbach am Paß Gschütt is known as a 'hiking paradise Dachstein West' and offers many family-friendly options, including pram-friendly hikes. The Hornbahn cable car in Rußbach takes visitors up to the Hornspitz, where you'll find 'Bruno's mountain world' with fun play and learning stations, including a slow train called 'Ameisenexpress' and an alpine flower garden.
The mountain passes around Rußbach am Paß Gschütt cater to various experience levels. You'll find intermediate passes like Saddle Crossing Durchgangalm (Gosausee–Hallstatt Lake), as well as more challenging routes such as Crossing Below the Bischofsmütze and Schwarzkogelsteig. The main Pass Gschütt (969 m) itself has a gentle and consistent gradient on its west ramp, making it accessible.
The pass road (B166) traversing Paß Gschütt is typically accessible year-round. While the area is a crucial route for winter sports enthusiasts due to its proximity to the Dachstein-West ski region, the warmer months are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the alpine meadows and outdoor attractions.
Yes, the region embraces traditional Alm culture. You can visit alpine huts like the Angerkaralm, where you can savor local delicacies such as bacon, fresh bread, and Tennengauer alpine cheese specialties. These huts offer a taste of authentic regional cuisine amidst beautiful mountain scenery.
The Pass Gschütt (969 m) is unique for connecting Tennengau with Lake Hallstatt and serving as the border between Salzburg and Upper Austria. Its west ramp from Rußbach is known for a gentle and consistent gradient of about 6%, making it a pleasant ascent. It can also be linked with other passes like Koppenpass, Pötschenhöhe, or Postalm for longer tours.
Visitors particularly enjoy the impressive scenery and the variety of experiences. Tips for highlights like Crossing Below the Bischofsmütze mention 'impressive scenery' and 'a dream round'. For Gschütt Pass climb, visitors appreciate the 'good asphalt, gentle incline' and find it 'well-suited for less experienced riders'. The combination of natural beauty, historical context, and diverse outdoor activities is highly valued.


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