Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road
The gateway to the south
The highest pass crossing in the Eastern Alps at 2,474 m. Timmelsjoch has been an important connection between north and south since the Stone Age and guides drivers and motorcyclists from Obergurgl to the South Tyrolean Passeier Valley. The Timmelsjoch not only offers you a spectacular ride, but also 6 experience stations that bring you closer to the history and sights of the pass.
The Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road will be open again from 13.05.2026.
2,509 m
July 17, 1959
incline
Tariffs & Opening hours
Since the High Alpine Road is a private road and snow clearance and maintenance are particularly complex, use by car, motorcycle, etc. is subject to a charge. For Timmelsjoch lovers it's advisable to get the season ticket and cross backwards and forwards as many times as you wish.
Pricing informations
Toll Rates 2026
Passenger Cars (up to a maximum of 9 seats including driver, motorhomes up to 3.5 t)
€ 20,-- one way
€ 28,-- round trip
Motorcycles (group discount available for 10 or more motorcycles)
€ 18,-- one way
€ 25,-- round trip
Other Vehicles (motorhomes over 3.5 t, trucks, etc.)
€ 40,-- one way
Buses and all vehicles for commercial passenger transport (taxis, rental cars, minibus)
€ 6,-- per adult
€ 4,-- per child (7 to inclusive 15 years)
€ 120,-- maximum
€ 30,-- minimum
Season Ticket for Passenger Car/Motorcycle
€ 85,--
On the Italian side, the following regulations apply due to steep and narrow road conditions as well as bridge constructions:
- Passenger cars and motorcycles are allowed.
- Motorhomes and trucks are permitted with a maximum of 8 t total weight, max. 2.55 m width, and max. 4 m height.
- Buses are allowed with a maximum total length of 10 m and a maximum total weight of 8 t.
- Buses over 10 m total length or over 8 t total weight are prohibited.
- Trucks over 8 t total weight are prohibited.
- Trailers over 4.5 m length are prohibited. The total length of the towing vehicle and trailer must not exceed 10 m.
Changes and errors excepted.
Details and information https://www.timmelsjoch.com/de/timmelsjoch-tarife/
Opening hours
- Monday
- 07:00 - 20:00
- Tuesday
- 07:00 - 20:00
- Wednesday
- 07:00 - 20:00
- Thursday
- 07:00 - 20:00
- Friday
- 07:00 - 20:00
- Saturday
- 07:00 - 20:00
- Sunday
- 07:00 - 20:00
The Timmelsjoch Experience
At the toll station in the Top Mountain Crosspoint, the first viewpoint sets the mood for the journey. You will find out about the landscape and its peculiarities such as the Obergurgl pine forests, glaciers and the history of the settlement.
The walk-in cube takes you into the adventurous tradition of smuggling across the Timmelsjoch. This attraction can be found at the intersection of the road from Zwieselstein to Moos in Passeier.
This former barracks from the 1930s has been converted into a museum. Previously unpublished images of road construction and authentic contemporary witness interviews are shown. The exhibition is a monument to the road construction workers.
The Pass Museum sums up the cross-border character of the Timmelsjoch experience. Inside, travelers can learn more about the history of the Timmelsjoch and the High Alpine Road.
A wonderful 180° panorama of the Texelgruppe Nature Park opens up beneath the Scheibkopf mountain. The oversized telescope focuses on the Granatkogel (3,304 m) and Hohen First (3,403 m), which protrude prominently from the glacier ice.
Having arrived in the south: on the rocky slope near Stuls, guests can enjoy the spectacular view of Moos and the rear Passeier Valley. Two garnets, modeled on the rock formations of the Passeier, serve as a showroom and viewing platform.
Summer in Gurgl is clearer, more refreshing and pleasantly cool - with fresh mountain air and impressive views. Your summer holiday begins directly at Timmelsjoch without any heat.
Live information
The history of the Timmelsjoch
Stone Age shepherds may have used the crossing. In the Middle Ages and early modern times, it was the Ötztal traders with Kraxen who brought their bartered goods over the pass to South Tyrol. After centuries in which the Timmelsjoch could only be crossed by arduous walks, construction work on a road connection began in autumn 1955. The road was completed within four years, with a construction period of 17 months. It was later connected to South Tyrol. After nine more years, the north-south connection was opened to traffic.
Experience even more
From Europe’s highest motorcycle museum to a cozy sun terrace.
Clearing snow at the Timmelsjoch
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