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Top 20 Mountain Passes in Bezirk Imst

Mountain passes in Bezirk Imst are situated within the Tyrolean Alps. This region features several mountain passes known for their challenging routes and opportunities for outdoor activities. The passes offer diverse terrain, from high-alpine roads to historical trails. Visitors can explore various landscapes and geographical features across the district.

Best mountain passes in Bezirk Imst

  • The most popular mountain passes is Gatterl Border Crossing, a mountain pass that offers views of the Reintal, the Zugspitze, and surrounding mountain ranges. The path from the German side is rocky, leading to the Knorrhütte.
  • Another must-see spot is Fernpass Trail, a trail that is part of the Albrecht Route and Via Claudia Augusta. This trail features stony paths with visible traces of historical wagon wheels.
  • Visitors also love Passo del Rombo / Timmelsjoch (2,509 m), a mountain pass recognized as a high road in the Alps. It offers views of rugged mountains and is a destination for cyclists in summer.
  • Bezirk Imst is known for high-alpine passes, historical trails, and challenging cycling routes. The region offers a variety of mountain passes to see and explore, catering to different interests and activity levels.
  • The mountain passes in Bezirk Imst are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 100 highlights and over 1000 photos contributed. These highlights have received more than 1700 upvotes from users.

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Gatterl Border Crossing

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The Gatterl is a border crossing between Germany and Austria that is worth seeing and offers a great view of the Reintal, the Zugspitze and the surrounding mountain ranges. The path from the German side is bare, full of rubble and leads to the Knorrhütte. In the Austrian direction, after a short climb, there is a landscape of green mountain slopes, in which many small streams have their source. Both sides and the Gatterl are highly recommended!

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Fernpass Trail

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This trail is almost legendary. He is the first driving challenge on the Albrecht Route and the Via Claudia Augusta. Over the years, the iron-studded wagon wheels of the old Römerkarren have worked their way deep into the stony path, and even today the traces of bygone times are visible. But the Fernsteinsee and the castle Fernstein are a feast for the eyes and a pit stop is recommended.

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The Fernpass with its gravel and washed out sections is a real challenge. Once at the top, one highlight after another pours out, which you never see as a car driver. just lovely.

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Passo del Rombo / Timmelsjoch (2,509 m)

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The Timmelsjoch is undoubtedly one of the most impressive places in the Ötztal: far the rugged mountains open all the way down to the valley and the wind slowly drives the clouds over the peaks. The Timmelsjoch is the highest road in the Alps, and in the summer countless cyclists fight their way up the countless serpentines.

At the top of the Joch is also a small inn, in which both hikers and cyclists can strengthen.

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The name says it all: A narrow path leads you in the direction of Vent or the Rettenbachferner. You enjoy wonderful views of the surrounding mountain peaks. In any case, sure-footedness is an advantage here - it's quite a long way down!

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Pitztal Col

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Rockier terrain awaits you at the Pitztaler Jöchl, both on the ascent and the descent. Many passages are secured. If there is (still) snow and you can no longer see any markings, you should be careful. Be aware that the ground can slip if you move on the scree.

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Kühtai Pass

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The Kühtaisattel is a real classic, not least because it is part of the Ötztaler Radmarathon. With high gradients and some crisp, steep passages, this pass has a lot to offer and is considered one of the more demanding alpine crossings. At 2,017 meters above sea level you have in clear weather great views of the surrounding peaks such as the Pirchkogel and the Gaißkogel, both about 2,800 meters high. On the downhill you should take care a bit. Although there are few cars, but all the more cows - and what comes out of those;)

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Marienbergjoch

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The climb is long and hard, no matter which side, but worth it, beautiful views

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Descent from Kühtai

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You can really let it go

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Schrankogel Summit

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A unique panoramic mountain that is difficult in the upper area, requires easy climbing, surefootedness and a head for heights (SAC scale up to T5).

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TS Blue Chili
September 21, 2025, Schrankogel Summit

A relatively straightforward ascent via the Hohe Egg and the west ridge with occasional easy scrambling (I). The ascent or descent via the east ridge is prone to rockfall due to loose scree ⚠️ and is technically more demanding (II).

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hallimasch
September 5, 2024, Kühtai Pass

Very nice pass, I agree with the previous speakers here. If anyone is looking for a special challenge, you can try the Kühtai Rodeo. Here is the official link: https://www.kuehtai.info/kuehtai-rodeo

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Rockier terrain awaits you at the Pitztaler Jöchl, both on the ascent and the descent. Many passages are secured. If there is (still) snow and you can no longer see any markings, you should be careful. Be aware that the ground can slip if you move on the scree.

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Rockier terrain awaits you at the Pitztaler Jöchl, both on the ascent and the descent. Many passages are secured. If there is (still) snow and you can no longer see any markings, you should be careful. Be aware that the ground can slip if you move on the scree.

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We also drove up the pass with luggage. The path was quite difficult to navigate due to the loose gravel. Especially since most of the people were coming towards us, it was very narrow. Definitely not for beginners.

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From the starting point, the flat farm track leads to the Gletscherstube. Continue left to climb to the Braunschweiger Hütte. The rocky waterfall path leads steeply up the glacier break to the foot of the Mittelbergfernerbruch. From there, the arduous and very steep climb to the hut begins, partly over steps. Along this arduous path, you have a fantastic view of the surrounding glacier world. A very good path leads up to the Pitztaler Jöchl. The view from there of the surrounding peaks and glaciers is worth seeing. You return to the valley via the same route. Good fitness and surefootedness are required! The way back follows the same path.

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Beautiful 🤩 Pro-tip: if you are coming up the east side, bring your lights with for visibility as some of the passes which are cut into the mountain are a bit dark.

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The cycle path leads through the middle of the castle

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain passes in Bezirk Imst offer the most impressive views?

Many passes in Bezirk Imst are known for their stunning vistas. For example, the Gatterl Border Crossing provides excellent views of the Reintal, the Zugspitze, and the surrounding mountain ranges. The Passo del Rombo / Timmelsjoch (2,509 m) offers a high-alpine panoramic drive through the Ötztal Alps, with rugged mountains opening up to the valley. The Kühtai Pass also offers superb views of peaks like the Pirchkogel and Gaißkogel.

Are there challenging mountain passes for experienced cyclists in Bezirk Imst?

Yes, Bezirk Imst is well-known for its challenging cycling routes. The Kühtai Pass, for instance, is a classic part of the Ötztaler Radmarathon, featuring high gradients and steep passages. The Passo del Rombo / Timmelsjoch (2,509 m) is also a prime destination for cyclists in summer, who tackle its countless serpentines. You can find more cycling routes in the region on the Cycling in Bezirk Imst guide.

What historical significance do the mountain passes in Bezirk Imst hold?

Some mountain passes in Bezirk Imst have a rich history. The Imst-Iselsberg Pass, for example, has been a vital passage for centuries. The Fernpass Trail, part of the Albrecht Route and Via Claudia Augusta, still shows visible traces of historical wagon wheels from Roman times. The Roman path near Fernsteinsee Castle is another historical highlight along the Via Claudia Augusta.

Are there family-friendly activities or passes suitable for children in Bezirk Imst?

While many passes are challenging, the region around Imst offers family-friendly options. The Imst-Iselsberg Pass area provides diverse hiking trails, including family-friendly walks. Nearby, you can find the Imst Alpine Coaster, the world's longest summer toboggan run. For easy hikes, consider routes like the 'Bridge in the Rosengarten Gorge' which can be found in the Easy hikes in Bezirk Imst guide.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes in Bezirk Imst?

Beyond driving or cycling the passes themselves, Bezirk Imst offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging treks, or enjoy mountain biking and paragliding. For detailed hiking routes, check the Hiking in Bezirk Imst guide, and for cycling, refer to the Cycling in Bezirk Imst guide.

When is the best time to visit the mountain passes in Bezirk Imst?

The summer months are generally ideal for visiting the mountain passes in Bezirk Imst, especially for activities like cycling and hiking. During this time, passes like the Timmelsjoch are open and popular among cyclists. Always check local conditions and road closures, especially for high-alpine passes, as they can be affected by weather.

Where can I find amenities like food and drink near the mountain passes?

Some mountain passes offer amenities for visitors. At the top of the Passo del Rombo / Timmelsjoch (2,509 m), there is a small inn where hikers and cyclists can refuel. The Imst-Iselsberg Pass area is also known for its local cuisine. For more options, consider visiting nearby towns and villages.

Are there specific trails or routes associated with the Kühtai Pass?

The Kühtai Pass is renowned as a challenging cycling route, forming part of the Ötztaler Radmarathon. It features high gradients and steep passages. While primarily known for cycling, the surrounding area offers various trails for hiking, with excellent views of peaks like the Pirchkogel and Gaißkogel. The Descent from Kühtai is also a notable highlight.

What makes the Hahntennjoch a unique mountain pass to visit?

The Hahntennjoch, at 1,894 meters, is one of the northernmost Alpine crossings in the region. It spans nearly 30 winding kilometers, with some narrow sections, connecting Imst in the Upper Inn Valley with Elmen in the Tyrolean Lechtal. It offers a scenic drive through the Lechtal Alps, providing a beautiful route for those traveling between the two valleys.

Can I find easy hiking trails near the mountain passes in Bezirk Imst?

Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For example, the 'Wasserläufer Waalweg Mooserstegle' is an easy route in the Ötztal. Another accessible option is the 'Bridge in the Rosengarten Gorge' loop from Imst. You can explore more easy hiking options in the Easy hikes in Bezirk Imst guide.

What are some of the natural features I can expect to see around the mountain passes?

The mountain passes in Bezirk Imst are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. You can expect to see rugged mountains, lush green valleys, and pristine alpine lakes, especially around the Imst-Iselsberg Pass. The Gatterl Border Crossing offers views of green mountain slopes with numerous small streams on the Austrian side, contrasting with the bare, rocky path from the German side.

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