Festkogl

Festkogl

Austria, europe

Length

7 km

Elevation

2,898 m

Difficulty

extreme

Best Season

Year-round

# Festkogl: Austria's Ultimate Mountain Challenge

Festkogl stands tall at 2,898m (9,507ft) in the Ötztal Alps of Tyrol, Austria—and getting there? It's an adventure that'll test every bit of your driving skills.

This isn't your typical scenic mountain drive. We're talking serious 4x4 territory only. The road starts in Obergurgl and climbs a punishing 7km with a whopping 1,009m elevation gain. That's an average gradient of 14%, with the final stretch pushing past 16%—basically driving up a wall. The terrain is rough too: gravel mixed with rocky sections that'll keep you white-knuckling the steering wheel.

Here's the catch: winter? Forget it. This road is completely impassable when snow arrives. Even outside the cold months, you've got hazards lurking around every bend. Avalanches, heavy snowfall, landslides, and patches of black ice can strike without warning, making conditions treacherous in a heartbeat. Factor in severe weather and you're looking at a genuinely dangerous drive.

If you've got a capable 4x4 and nerves of steel, this mountain challenge delivers an unforgettable experience. Just don't attempt it lightly—Festkogl demands respect, preparation, and perfect conditions. This is the real deal for serious off-road adventurers.

Where is it?

Festkogl is located in Austria (europe). Coordinates: 47.2983, 13.2762

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Road Details

Country
Austria
Continent
europe
Length
7 km
Max Elevation
2,898 m
Difficulty
extreme
Coordinates
47.2983, 13.2762

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