Attractions and places to see around Raubling, located in Upper Bavaria, offer a mix of natural landscapes and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Bavarian Alps, the Inn River, and unique moorlands. It serves as a base for exploring mountains, lakes, and historical landmarks. Raubling provides access to diverse outdoor activities and points of interest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very beautiful up there on the Wendelstein. We were absolutely thrilled.
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Beautiful up there and the panoramic path is mega
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The Breitenstein (1622 m) stands high above the Leitzachtal and is in front of the Wendelstein (1838 m) to the northwest. As a hiking peak, it is one of the classics, and rightly so. Various climbs lead up, the shorter ones start from Fischbachau. Particularly popular is the route from the Birkenstein pilgrimage church on the Almstraße to the Kesselalm and further into the saddle between Breitenstein and Schweinsberg. On the southern flank is the Hubertushütte - a second place to stop for refreshments. You can combine the visit with a walk to the nearby west summit (second summit cross, which is clearly visible from the main summit) and the Breitensteinfensterl, further to the southwest.
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Super beautiful summit, but often very crowded.
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Around the Wendelstein, many works of art can be found on the artists' trail that runs here. However, some are well hidden.
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Even if overcrowded, always worth a hike 😉
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The Wendelsteinkircherl is a hundred meters below the summit, not far from the mountain station of the Wendelsteinbahn. She belongs to the Catholic. Brannenburg parish in the district of Rosenheim. Consecrated on August 20, 1890, it is dedicated to the Patrona Bavariae. This neo-Gothic building is often mistakenly referred to as the "Wendelstein Chapel", which is not only wrong in the canonical sense, but also misleading, because in addition to the Wendelstein Church, there is actually a much older (1718) wooden Wendelstein Chapel. This is dedicated to St. Wendelin and is right on the summit next to the summit cross. Source and further information https://www.neuhaus-schliersee-evangelisch.de/wendelsteinkircherl
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The panoramic view at the Tregler Alm lets you forget the hardships of the ascent.
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Raubling offers a variety of natural attractions. The Wendelstein Summit provides fabulous views and is accessible via cable car. You can also explore unique ecosystems like the Moorlands Educational Trail (Moorlehrpfad) in Nicklheim or the Sterntaler Filz peat bog. The Inn River and several local lakes such as Reischenharter See, Happinger See, and Simssee are also popular for recreation.
Yes, the region boasts several cultural and historical sites. The Wendelstein Chapel is a religious building located at Germany's highest elevation, offering a moment of quiet reflection. The Urweltmuseum Neiderhell in Großholzhausen takes you on a journey through 550 million years of Earth's history. Further afield, you can visit Herrenchiemsee Castle, Hohenaschau Castle, and Seeon Monastery for a glimpse into Bavaria's rich past.
The mountain inns in the area are renowned for their stunning panoramic views. For instance, the Hohe Asten Mountain Inn offers a great view of the mountains and Lake Chiemsee. Similarly, the Tregler Alm provides wonderful views, especially from its large terrace.
Visitors highly appreciate the extensive views and well-developed paths on summits like Wendelstein Summit. The Breitenstein Summit is loved for its unusually broad plateau and great views in all directions, including the Wendelstein and the main Alpine ridge. Many find the sunrise from these summits to be a dream.
Absolutely! Raubling and its surroundings offer several family-friendly options. The Tregler Alm and Hohe Asten Mountain Inn are both family-friendly with space for children to play. For outdoor adventures, consider the 'Children's Adventure Trail' or the 'Moosbummerlweg' family hiking trail. The Urweltmuseum Neiderhell is also a fascinating visit for all ages.
Raubling is an excellent starting point for various hikes. You can find challenging mountain hikes up peaks like Heuberg, Sulzberg, or Petersberg, offering splendid views of the Inntal valley. For more specific routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Raubling guide, which includes routes like the Farrenpoint Summit loop.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The famous Inn-Radweg (Inn Cycle Path) runs directly through Raubling, providing breathtaking views of the Inn River and surrounding Alpine peaks. It's perfect for leisurely bike rides or walks along the riverbanks.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. The Moorlands Educational Trail in Nicklheim offers accessible paths through ancient peat bogs. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Raubling guide, including routes around Moorstation Nicklheim and Happinger Lake.
The local lakes are ideal for water-based activities. Reischenharter See, Happinger See, and Hochstrasser See are great for swimming and sunbathing. The nearby Simssee is also perfect for swimming and sailing during the summer months. In winter, some smaller lakes are popular for ice skating and curling.
Raubling serves as a convenient gateway to popular ski resorts. You can easily access areas like Sudelfeld and Spitzingsee for skiing and snowboarding. Additionally, in colder months, some smaller lakes in the area become popular spots for ice skating and curling.
Yes, the Wendelstein Summit is noted for being wheelchair accessible, with well-developed paths and access via cable car, making it enjoyable for all age groups and those with mobility considerations.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and sailing in the lakes, and for general hiking. Autumn is particularly scenic for exploring the moor landscapes, as their colors are vibrant. Winter offers opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, and curling in the surrounding areas.
For a deep dive into natural history, visit the Urweltmuseum Neiderhell in Großholzhausen. This museum showcases original primeval finds, including dinosaurs, giant fish, and ammonites, providing a fascinating journey through 550 million years of Earth's history.


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