Mountain peaks around Mittenwald are situated in the Bavarian Alps, offering access to diverse features and attractions. The region is flanked by the Karwendel Mountains and the Hoher Kranzberg, with the Wetterstein range also nearby. These ranges provide a variety of experiences for visitors, from challenging climbs to panoramic views. Mittenwald serves as a central point for exploring these alpine landscapes.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Karwendel – around Mittenwald
Apparently in 2025 it has reopened. Open Thursday to Tuesday 10:00 til 16:30, with warm food until 16:00. Closed on Wednesdays. (In November 2024 it was being completely rebuilt so was closed.)
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The climb here is worth it because of the great view. In the alpine pasture you can reward yourself for your exertions with a drink and perhaps something high in calories for your stomach. 😏
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A great place with a great view and also accessible by train. The run from Garmisch to Kreuzeck has it all!
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Around the Kranzberg is a very beautiful low mountain range, which with its narrow network of paths invites you to enjoy very nice, short hikes. In addition, there are postcard views of the Wetterstein chain and across Mittenwald to the Karwendel ridge.
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From Mittenwalde, a nice tour. The view was perfect.
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The climb is definitely worth it, the view is fantastic.
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Nice starting point for tours of various difficulty.
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For breathtaking vistas, consider the Herzogstand summit, which provides fantastic views of Walchensee and Kochelsee to the north, and the Alps to the south. The Hoher Kranzberg Summit View also offers a sensational panorama in all directions, ideal for clear weather. Additionally, Wank Summit provides wonderful views over Garmisch and the Wettersteingebirge, and the Kreuzeck Hut offers great views over Garmisch-Partenkirchen, especially in the evening.
Yes, the Hoher Kranzberg is considered Mittenwald's local mountain and is known for offering 'maximal scenery with minimal effort,' making it ideal for families. A chairlift can take visitors directly to the summit, and a circuit trail connects two lakes (Lautersee and Ferchensee) with mountain restaurants and lookout points. The Eckbauer Mountain Inn area is also noted as family-friendly and a great starting point for hikes.
The region around Mittenwald's peaks is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, including challenging routes like the 'Lake Ferchensee – Lautersee loop'. For runners, there are several running trails, such as the 'Lautersee Chapel – Lake Ferchensee loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Between Karwendel and Murnauer Moos' available in the gravel biking guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. The Herzogstand is beautiful in both winter and summer. Hoher Kranzberg is accessible year-round, offering summer hikes and winter activities like skiing. For skiing enthusiasts, the Dammkar, accessible via the Karwendelbahn, is renowned for having Germany's longest ski route in winter. Generally, summer and autumn are ideal for hiking, while winter offers opportunities for snow sports.
Many peaks are accessible via cable cars or chairlifts. The Karwendelbahn cable car provides quick access to nearly 2,244 meters above sea level in the Karwendel Mountains. A chairlift can take visitors directly to the summit of Hoher Kranzberg. For Große Arnspitze, the ascent is described as a 'blueprint of a successful public transport route,' indicating good accessibility without a private car.
Yes, several mountain huts and restaurants are available. The Eckbauer Mountain Inn is a popular spot with a great view. The Kreuzeck Hut is a large, modern mountain hut offering accommodation and a restaurant. Hoher Kranzberg also features several mountain restaurants along its circuit trail. These provide opportunities for refreshments and rest during your mountain adventures.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter the dramatic backdrop of the Karwendel Mountains, one of the largest nature reserves in the Alps, featuring rugged peaks, lush meadows, and serene alpine lakes. From the Herzogstand, you can enjoy views of the Walchensee and Kochelsee lakes. The Hoher Kranzberg circuit trail connects the picturesque Lautersee and Ferchensee lakes.
The peaks around Mittenwald offer a range of difficulties. The Karwendel Mountains, with peaks like the Eastern Karwendelspitze (2537m), provide challenging yet rewarding traverses for experienced hikers. In contrast, Hoher Kranzberg (1391m) is known for offering 'maximal scenery with minimal effort,' making it suitable for those seeking less strenuous options. The Große Arnspitze (2196m) offers a significant mountain hike, indicating an intermediate to challenging level.
Yes, the Karwendel Nature Park is a popular destination for multi-day mountain hikes. Its extensive range and status as one of the largest nature reserves in the Alps provide ample opportunities for longer treks and immersive alpine experiences.
Visitors frequently praise the sensational panoramic views, especially from peaks like Hoher Kranzberg and Herzogstand. The opportunity to enjoy these views with minimal effort, thanks to cable cars and chairlifts, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the peaceful experience at mountain huts like the Kreuzeck Hut after day-trippers have left, allowing for a deeper appreciation of the scenic beauty.
While popular spots can get busy, visiting the Kreuzeck Hut area in the evening after day-trippers have departed offers a more peaceful experience and allows for an undisturbed appreciation of the views over Garmisch-Partenkirchen.


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