Best mountain peaks around Anger are found in two distinct geographical areas: Bavaria, Germany, and Styria, Austria. The Bavarian region, part of the Berchtesgadener Land, features impressive mountainous landscapes and prominent rocky peaks. In Styria, Austria, the landscape transitions to rolling hills and forests, offering different types of mountain experiences. Both regions provide diverse recreational opportunities for exploring natural beauty.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Summit happiness... Behind the cross is a box with a summit book to write in.
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From here, you have a magnificent view of the Stone Agnes. According to an old legend, Agnes was a particularly pious and virtuous dairymaid who was miraculously protected from the devil's temptations by being turned to stone. The Stone Agnes is one of the three outstanding natural phenomena in the Berchtesgadener Land. It has been recognized by the Bavarian State Office for the Environment as one of "Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes."
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If you approach the Zinnkopf from Eisenärzt, after a stretch of forest path you will come to a signpost where you can decide to continue along the forest path (easier but much longer) or take the path to the summit (shorter but steeper). At the summit there are a few benches that invite you to take a break and enjoy the snack you brought with you. Conclusion: A beautiful tour, nice little mountain, everything done right 😊👍.
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This formation is a great natural spectacle. Sometimes you can also see climbers
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The Zinnkopf, at a good 1200 m, is certainly one of the smaller mountains around Ruhpolding, but nevertheless very rewarding for a mountain hike. The forest road leads steadily steeply upwards, past the Rabenmoosalm. Easy to walk, mostly fine gravel. Only the last steep section to the summit cross is exposed and muddy when wet. Conclusion: an interesting mountain with great views ...
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Pretty rock formation that can be admired from a distance
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Good view of Ruhpolding and the surrounding mountains.
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The mountain peaks around Anger, Bavaria, are part of the impressive Bavarian Alps, characterized by prominent rocky mountains and diverse landscapes. This region, specifically the Berchtesgadener Land, is known for its stunning panoramic views, nature reserves, and a variety of trails suitable for different skill levels. You'll find everything from challenging climbs to intermediate routes, offering a rich natural experience.
The peaks around Anger offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Summit Hochstaufen, you can see in all directions, including the iconic Watzmann and Untersberg, as well as Waginger See and Chiemsee. Rauschberg summit also provides extensive, breathtaking vistas. From Karkopf Summit, you'll enjoy views over the Salzburger Land to the Watzmann, Hochkalter, and Grossglockner.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, the broader region around Anger provides options for various skill levels. For more accessible natural beauty, the lower peaks like Högl and Johannishögl within the municipality of Anger, Bavaria, offer easier trails. When planning a family outing, look for trails described as 'intermediate' or 'easy' and always check the specific route details for elevation and terrain to ensure it's suitable for all family members.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks around Anger for hiking is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder, trails are clear of snow, and the alpine flora is vibrant. However, some lower trails can be enjoyed year-round, and winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing or winter hiking on designated paths, provided you have appropriate gear and check weather conditions.
Beyond hiking, the area around Anger offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including gravel biking and road cycling. For gravel biking, check out the Gravel biking around Anger guide. If road cycling is more your style, the Road Cycling Routes around Anger guide has many options. Some trails, like those leading to Zinnkopf Summit, are also suitable for mountain biking.
Yes, the region boasts unique natural features. The Steinerne Agnes Rock Formation is a bizarre and striking rock figure on the Dreisesselberg in the Latten Mountains, steeped in local legend. Additionally, the Rauschberg massif is part of a nature reserve and bird sanctuary, offering opportunities to observe local wildlife and enjoy protected natural beauty.
The difficulty levels vary. For instance, Summit Hochstaufen offers trails ranging from easy to difficult, with a mountain hut below the summit for a rest. The ascent to Rauschberg summit is considered challenging, while Zinnkopf Summit is rated as intermediate, with some tricky root passages. Always check specific route descriptions for detailed difficulty ratings before you go.
Yes, there are facilities available. Below the summit of Hochstaufen, you'll find a mountain hut, the Staufenhaus, which provides a welcome resting point and an opportunity to refuel after your ascent. It's always a good idea to check opening times before planning your trip.
Many trails in the Bavarian Alps are dog-friendly, but it's essential to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Rauschberg massif, which is also a bird sanctuary. Always be mindful of wildlife and other hikers. Check specific trail regulations or local signage for any restrictions before heading out with your canine companion.
While specific parking information for each trailhead can vary, many popular starting points for hikes in the Berchtesgadener Land region offer designated parking areas. For public transport, regional buses often serve the villages and trailheads around Anger. It's advisable to research specific routes and bus schedules in advance, especially if you plan to rely on public transport to reach your desired starting point.
While the guide highlights popular peaks, the broader region offers many trails that might be less frequented. For example, the Zinnkopf area, leading to Zinnkopf Summit, offers a nice short tour that is worthwhile in all conditions, even in winter, and can be accessed by e-bike. Exploring the extensive network of trails in the Berchtesgadener Land can lead you to many serene and beautiful spots away from the main crowds.


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