Losenpass is an Alpine mountain pass at an elevation of 1,139 meters, located in the Bregenzerwald mountains in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg, not in Switzerland as sometimes confused. It connects the town of Dornbirn in the Rhine Valley with Schwarzenberg in the Bregenzerwald via the Bödele area. The road over the pass, often referred to as the Bödelestraße (L 48), is known for its scenic Alpine setting and accessibility year-round, thanks to its moderate elevation compared to higher Alpine passes. The route is popular among motorists and cyclists for its beautiful landscapes, including views of nearby peaks such as Geißkopf and Hochälpelekopf, and there is no toll required to drive the pass. The climb typically features gradients around 7-8%, with some steeper sections, making it an enjoyable yet manageable challenge for cyclists and a pleasant drive for visitors aiming to experience the charm of...
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