The Alpine Road of the Ötztal Valley was paved at an altitude of 2,474 meters, and along it, there are several stops with interesting activities. This road is also known as the “secret passage” because it is not heavily used, as there are several alternative, less narrow, and less dangerous routes in the area. The highest point along this road is at an altitude of 2,509 meters above sea level.
The plan to pave the alpine road was made as early as the end of the 19th century, but construction work only began in the mid-20th century. The construction of the route took four consecutive years, and the road was opened for traffic in 1959. The section of the road in Austria was built mainly for tourism development purposes.
The Alpine Road is open to visitors from about mid-June until mid-October (depending on snow conditions, of course), every day from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM. On the Austrian side, a toll must be paid to drive on the road.
This is what the Alpine Road of the Ötztal Valley looks like:
Along the road, there are several attractions for travelers, including viewpoints of the mountain landscape, a history museum with information about the story of the road’s construction, and the recommended Timmeljoch restaurant.
Additional Essential Information for Visiting the Alpine Road
Operating Hours:
From mid-June to mid-October (depending on snow conditions, of course), every day from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Cost:
- Car (up to 9 seats): One way – €16. Round trip – €21.
- Motorcycle: One way – €14. Round trip – €19.
Address: Timmelsjoch Hochalpenstraße Ötztal, 6456 Hochgurgl
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You can find comprehensive information about the Ötztal Valley, located at the foot of the Alpine Road, in the detailed article we have prepared about this wonderful region. The article includes the recommended attractions in the valley and useful information for planning your trip to this area. Click to read about the Ötztal Valley.















