Wildschutzgebiet Für Auerwild „Arber“
Wildschutzgebiet Für Auerwild „Arber“
Best mountain peaks in Wildschutzgebiet Für Auerwild „Arber“ are found within the Bavarian Forest, a protected area safeguarding the capercaillie. This region features prominent peaks like Großer Arber and Kleiner Arber, known for their ecological significance and recreational opportunities. The area offers a combination of challenging hikes, extensive views, and unique natural features, including glacial lakes and distinctive rock formations. Visitors can explore diverse terrain, from high summits to protected forest ecosystems.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Alpine tour over 12,000m peaks 👌🏻.
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Beautiful view from the rock 🤩.
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Around the summit cross you have a wonderful view of the surrounding mountains... and a bench to rest.
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Here at the Arbersee it is simply wonderfully beautiful, whether in summer or in winter. Always worth a visit 👌 From here there are numerous great opportunities for hiking and biking 👍
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A visit to Gr. Arbersee is always something beautiful. Here you can just relax or go hiking and biking 😉
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View from the Little Arber In an easterly direction, the view goes to the Großer Arber. The view extends over the Lamer Winkel to the Zellertal. To the east just below the summit is the Chamer Hütte, which was built in 1952 by the Bavarian Forest Association.
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From the small Arber you have a nice view 🤩 But before that, it's time to wear it.
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Wonderful place with a great view of the large Arbersee.
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The region offers several highly-rated peaks. Among them, Mühlriegel Summit is popular for its extensive views, sometimes reaching the Alps on clear days. Another favorite is Kleiner Arber Summit (1,384 m), which provides wide views over the Lamer Winkel and Zellertal valleys. The Enzian Summit Cross also offers magnificent landscapes and beautiful vistas.
While many trails in the region can be challenging, the area around the Great Arber Lake offers more accessible options. You can find easy hikes like the “Great Arber Lake – Arbersee House loop” or the “Great Arber Lake – Arbersee Bog loop” which are suitable for families. These routes are part of the Easy hikes in Wildschutzgebiet Für Auerwild „Arber“ guide.
The mountain peaks in Wildschutzgebiet Für Auerwild „Arber“ are rich in natural wonders. On Großer Arber, you can observe five large rocky outcrops resembling a crown and the striking Richard Wagner Head Rock Formation. In winter, the 'Arbermandl' phenomenon creates ghostly figures from snow and ice on trees. The region also features glacial lakes like Großer Arbersee and Kleiner Arbersee, the latter known for its unique floating islands and moor flora.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails catering to different difficulty levels. For challenging routes, consider the Mountain Hikes in Wildschutzgebiet Für Auerwild „Arber“ guide, which includes routes like the “Great Arber Lake – Arber Chapel loop.” For more moderate options, the Hiking in Wildschutzgebiet Für Auerwild „Arber“ guide features trails such as the “Schareben Mountain Hut loop.” Many trails offer panoramic views and traverse diverse terrain.
The region is beautiful year-round. Summer and autumn are ideal for hiking, with numerous trails offering panoramic views. In winter, Großer Arber transforms into a popular destination for skiing, winter hiking, sledding, and snowshoeing. However, please note that between November 1st and June 30th, it is crucial to stay on marked paths to protect the endangered capercaillie.
Yes, as it is a capercaillie wildlife sanctuary, specific regulations are in place to protect the endangered birds. You must stay on marked paths, especially between November 1st and June 30th. Additionally, dogs must be kept on a leash year-round to ensure the safety of wildlife.
Just below the summit of Kleiner Arber Summit (1,384 m), you can find the Chamer Hütte. It offers simple cold and hot dishes and is a good spot for hikers to rest. It typically operates from 11 am to 5 pm during its winter (December 22 - March 31) and summer (June 15 - October 31) seasons.
From the summit of Großer Arber, known as the 'King of the Bavarian Forest,' you can enjoy extensive panoramic views. On clear days, it's even possible to see the Alps in the distance. The Kleiner Arber Summit (1,384 m) also offers broad vistas over the Lamer Winkel valley and into the Zellertal valley.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes available. For instance, a demanding circular hike through the Rißloch gorge, past the Rißloch waterfalls, is a notable option near Kleiner Arber. On Großer Arber, a circular trail at the summit provides insights into the local geology, nature conservation, flora, and fauna.
The Großer Arbersee and Kleiner Arbersee are both glacial lakes and significant natural features. The Großer Arbersee lies on the southeastern flank of Großer Arber, while the Kleiner Arbersee is to the northwest of Kleiner Arber. Both are within nature reserves, with the Kleiner Arbersee particularly noted for its unique floating islands and moor flora, making it a designated nature reserve since 1959.
Yes, you can bring your dog, but it is mandatory to keep them on a leash year-round throughout the Wildschutzgebiet Für Auerwild „Arber“ to protect the local wildlife, especially the capercaillie.


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