Karjoch is an alpine pass sitting at 2305 m above sea level in the Allgäu Alps of Tyrol, a place where the mountains reveal their raw, dramatic character. For hikers crossing between valleys, this saddle offers both a scenic waypoint and a gateway to some of the region's finest peaks.
The pass lies between the 2533 m Ramstallspitze to the north and the 2388 m Strahlkopf to the south, framed by rugged rock and sweeping alpine views. The terrain here is classic high-mountain scenery - steep slopes, open ridgelines, and a quiet, wild atmosphere that shifts dramatically with the seasons. In summer, the marked trail draws hikers heading toward mountain huts, while in winter the landscape turns into a remote, snow-covered wilderness best left to experienced mountaineers.
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Beyond being a simple crossing point, Karjoch is a key link on the classic route from Elbigenalp to Kemptner Hütte, making it a favorite among mountaineers exploring the Allgäu Alps.