Mountain peaks around Sachrang are a prominent feature of the Chiemgau Alps, offering a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. This region is known for its commitment to gentle mountain tourism, preserving local culture and nature. The area provides numerous peaks that cater to various hiking preferences, from accessible paths to challenging ascents. Sachrang is an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty and panoramic views of the Bavarian and Austrian Alps.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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A great hut... with good food, good breakfast and a beautiful view (you can even see the Großglockner). We had 3 4-bed rooms with our group and were super satisfied. There was even a toilet and a sink in every room. Showers were extra.
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Very nice summit... However, you should be very experienced as the small via ferrata is not that easy.
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A small climbing peak, recommended for climbing only if you are absolutely free from vertigo.
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Beautiful view over the valley https://youtu.be/gKlcumXZDzw
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Recommending is relative. So if you want to go up, you just have to climb over the extremely slimmed-down steps. Today was still wet and the ascent from the Alm was a pure mud bath. Then with the mountain boots on the greasy steps is like soft soap. Well, the poor have to do the rest.
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One of the must-do summits in the region. Accessible via beautiful climbs. Offers a great view.
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A good grip and a head for heights are required, then you will be rewarded with a beautiful view :-)
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Very nice view but also very busy in good weather.
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Among the most popular peaks around Sachrang are Kranzhorn Summit (Two Summit Crosses), known for its unique double crosses and magnificent views over the Inn Valley. Another favorite is Hochries summit, which offers diverse paths for ascent and even a cable car. Spitzstein Summit is highly regarded for its unrestricted mountain panorama over the Inn Valley and Chiemsee.
From the peaks around Sachrang, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views. For instance, Geigelstein offers expansive views of the Kaiser Mountains, the Berchtesgaden Alps, and Lake Chiemsee. From Spitzstein Summit, you'll see the Inn Valley and the Chiemsee. The Karspitze summit cross and chapel provides a great view of the Austrian mountains, including the Einserkogel, Elferkogel, and other peaks of the Kaiser Mountains.
Yes, the region promotes gentle mountain tourism. Hochries summit is a great option, offering diverse paths from easy to difficult, and even a cable car for ascent, making it accessible for families or those preferring a less strenuous climb. The area generally provides a range of experiences to suit various preferences.
The Kranzhorn Summit is unique for its two summit crosses, one for Austria and one for Germany, marking the German-Austrian state border. Geigelstein is often called the 'Flower Mountain' due to its high biodiversity and is a nature conservation area. Hochries summit stands out with its cable car access, offering an alternative to hiking.
Beyond hiking, the area around Sachrang offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Route to Spitzstein – Altkaser Alpine Hut loop' or 'View of Hohenaschau Castle – Schossrinn Waterfall loop'. There are also gravel biking and road cycling routes available. For more details, you can check the MTB Trails around Sachrang, Gravel biking around Sachrang, and Road Cycling Routes around Sachrang guides.
Yes, several peaks have huts or alms nearby. For example, the Kranzhorn Alm is highly recommended near the Kranzhorn Summit. Near Wandberg, you can find the Burgeralm and Wandberghütte for refreshments. Hochries summit also features a hut and restaurant at its mountain station.
The Chiemgau Alps, where Sachrang is located, offer beautiful hiking conditions primarily from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the trails are generally clear, and the weather is more favorable for enjoying the panoramic views. Geigelstein, known as the 'Flower Mountain,' would be particularly stunning in late spring and early summer when its biodiversity is in full bloom.
The difficulty levels vary significantly. Peaks like Geigelstein typically involve medium-difficulty summit hikes, taking around 6 hours and 45 minutes. Spitzstein Summit and Wasserwand Summit can involve intermediate to challenging climbs. However, Hochries summit offers a range of paths from easy to difficult, catering to various fitness levels.
Geigelstein, at 1,808m, is the second-highest peak of the Chiemgau Alps on Bavarian soil and is often referred to as the 'Flower Mountain.' It's renowned for its high biodiversity, which led to its designation as the Geigelstein Nature Conservation Area in 1991. Many routes lead to its summit, offering expansive views of the surrounding Alps and Lake Chiemsee.
Yes, komoot provides detailed information on various routes. For example, the ascent to Spitzstein Summit is recommended via the path above the Altkaser Alm for an unrestricted mountain panorama. For Hochries summit, you can find diverse paths starting from locations like Aschau, Frasdorf, or Samerberg.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views of the Bavarian and Austrian Alps, including the Kaiser Mountains and Lake Chiemsee. The diversity of trails, from gentle walks to challenging climbs, is also highly appreciated. The unique features like the two summit crosses on Kranzhorn and the cable car access to Hochries add to the appeal, as do the opportunities for refreshment at mountain huts.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. Geigelstein is a designated Nature Conservation Area due to its high biodiversity. Many peaks, including Kranzhorn Summit, Spitzstein Summit, and Wasserwand Summit, are considered natural monuments. The views themselves, encompassing lakes, valleys, and distant mountain ranges, are significant natural features.


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