Best mountain peaks around Bad Wiessee are situated in the Bavarian Alps, providing access to diverse mountain experiences. The region offers a variety of peaks with distinct features and rewarding views of Lake Tegernsee and the surrounding landscape. These mountains cater to different activity levels, from accessible viewpoints to challenging summit climbs.
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The Riederstein (1207m) is a rock spur that can be seen from afar, approx. 150 meters above the Galaun Alm with the mountain inn there. Anyone who completes the well-known Stations of the Cross with its 14 display panels of Christ's suffering from 1897 and its approximately 500 steps definitely deserves a reward. The view of Tegernsee and the surrounding mountains from the small platform behind the chapel is definitely a worthy compensation for the effort.
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Kaiserschmarrn is particularly good here.
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After a crisp climb, my view is impressive.
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The Riederstein (1207m) is a rock spur, approx. 150 meters above the Alm Galaun with the mountain inn there. When approaching from the Süßbach hiking car park, we recommend the T2 forest management route, the much better alternative to the signposted forest road. There are also several route variants between Galaun-Alm and Riederstein. We walked up the well-known Way of the Cross with its 14 display boards from 1897 on the Passion of Christ and its 500 steps.
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For truly spectacular views, consider Brauneck Summit Cross, which provides a 360° panoramic vista extending to Munich and even the Grossglockner on clear days. The Wallberg, a local mountain, also offers breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Tegernsee and the surrounding Bavarian Alps, accessible via cable car. Additionally, the Riederstein Chapel and view over Lake Tegernsee offers very nice views of both Schliersee and Tegernsee.
Yes, the Riederstein is an excellent choice for a less strenuous but rewarding hike, suitable for families with children. It features a beautiful chapel at its summit and offers stunning lake views. For more easy hiking options, you can explore routes like the Toni-Kinshofer-Weg Memorial or the Bad Wiessee lakeside promenade, which are part of the Easy hikes around Bad Wiessee guide.
Experienced hikers looking for a challenge will appreciate the Hirschberg, standing at 1,670 meters. It offers a demanding yet scenic mountain route with magnificent views. The Fockenstein, at 1,564 meters, is another classic destination for experienced hikers, known for varied day routes and beautiful views of Lake Tegernsee. The path from Bad Wiessee via Fockenstein to Lenggries is a well-known challenging route.
Yes, many trails in the region feature mountain huts where you can rest and enjoy refreshments. For example, the Gindelalms is a popular spot known for its super friendly staff, delicious food, and beautiful views of the mountains. It's a great place to stop for coffee, Kaiserschmarrn, or other local treats.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the best season for hiking the mountain peaks around Bad Wiessee is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild and trails are clear. Winter offers opportunities for experienced Alpine skiing on peaks like Wallberg, but hiking conditions can be more challenging due to snow and ice.
Yes, the Wallberg is easily accessible via a cable car that ascends to 1,530 meters, making it suitable for a wider range of visitors, including those who prefer not to hike the entire ascent. This provides convenient access to its spectacular panoramic views.
Beyond hiking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the Aueralm – Söllbach Trail loop, detailed in the Cycling around Bad Wiessee guide. There are also running trails, such as the Aueralm Alpine Hut – Fockenstein Summit loop, available in the Running Trails around Bad Wiessee guide.
Many trails in the Bad Wiessee region are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the mountain scenery with your canine companion. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to check specific trail regulations before you go.
The Summit cross on Gindelalmschneid is an excellent choice. It offers great views of the foothills of the Alps, including Schliersee, and features a comfortable path leading to the summit cross. The few meters up and down are always worthwhile for the vista.
The Riederstein Chapel and view over Lake Tegernsee is a notable cultural site. A well-known Stations of the Cross with about 500 steps leads up to this beautiful chapel at its summit, offering a serene atmosphere and historical significance alongside stunning views.
Several peaks provide excellent views of Lake Tegernsee. The Wallberg is renowned for its spectacular panoramic view of the lake. Additionally, the Ochsenkamp offers a very nice view of Lake Tegernsee from its summit cross, making it another great option for scenic lake vistas.
In autumn, the weather in the Bavarian Alps can be variable. It's best to dress in layers, including a moisture-wicking base layer, an insulating mid-layer (fleece or light down), and a waterproof and windproof outer shell. Sturdy hiking boots, a hat, and gloves are also recommended, especially for higher elevations or cooler mornings and evenings.


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