Natural monuments around Inzell showcase the diverse landscapes of Bavaria. This region features glacial lakes, unique rock formations, and extensive moors. These natural areas provide opportunities for exploration and understanding the local geology and ecosystems. The area is characterized by its mountain vistas and varied natural features.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Natural Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Religious Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more natural monuments around Inzell.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Inzell
The SalzAlpenSteig – On the tracks of white gold
Alps 'n Lakes – Chiemgau Gravel Escapes
Classic and fantastic – Mozart Cycle Route
Hiking around Inzell
MTB Trails around Inzell
Cycling around Inzell
Road Cycling Routes around Inzell
Mountain Hikes around Inzell
Running Trails around Inzell
Gravel biking around Inzell
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."
1
0
A typical Alpine lake with crystal clear water
6
0
Instead of a summit cross, a kind of monument, is something different
6
0
This formation is a great natural spectacle. Sometimes you can also see climbers
1
0
Good view of Ruhpolding and the surrounding mountains.
1
0
Pretty rock formation that can be admired from a distance
2
1
According to legend, a God-fearing and chaste dairymaid was once turned to stone here to protect her from the devil. According to another legend, a prostitute was turned to stone because she had killed her own child. Up here, you have a magnificent view and the stone figure is sure to amaze you (even if it is not easy to reach via the steep path).
1
1
Inzell offers a variety of popular natural monuments. Among them, Falkensee is a beautiful mountain lake known for its clear waters and reflections. The Rauschberg summit provides extensive views as part of a nature reserve. Another favorite is Lake Förchensee, an Alpine lake with crystal clear water that invites visitors to linger.
Several natural monuments are great for families. The Inzeller Filzen (Moor Adventure Trail) features a 5.3 km trail with 27 interactive stations, making it an engaging educational experience. Frillensee is ideal for peaceful picnics and leisurely walks, with trails suitable for family hiking. The Adlgaß Forest Experience also offers a playground at Forsthaus Adlgaß and the Bergwald-Erlebnis-Pfad with interactive stations.
Yes, the Inzeller Filzen (Moor Adventure Trail) is particularly well-suited for accessibility. Its trail is well-maintained and designed to be suitable for families, wheelchairs, and strollers, ensuring an inclusive nature experience for everyone.
The Inzell region boasts unique geological formations. The Gletschergarten (Glacier Garden) allows visitors to explore rock formations sculpted by glacial history, offering a fascinating look into the region's geological past. Additionally, the Steinerne Agnes Rock Formation is a bizarre, 15-meter-high rock figure on the Dreisesselberg, formed from Ramsaudolomite, offering magnificent views.
In winter, the area around Frillensee transforms into a popular spot for winter activities. It serves as the starting point for a family-friendly natural toboggan run that leads from below the lake back to the Forsthaus Adlgaß. The Adlgaß Forest Experience also offers winter hiking opportunities.
Yes, there are several easy walking and hiking routes. The Inzeller Filzen features a well-maintained 5.3 km adventure trail. Around Frillensee, you can find leisurely walks and a circuit trail from Fürmann Alm. The Adlgaß Forest Experience also serves as a starting point for numerous hiking opportunities, including the Bergwald-Erlebnis-Pfad.
The Inzeller Filzen is one of the last contiguous high moors in the Chiemgau Alps. On its 5.3 km adventure trail, you can learn about the moor's formation, diverse plant and animal life (including carnivorous plants), and even experience digging peat. The trail also offers beautiful panoramic views of surrounding mountains like Hochstaufen and Zwiesel.
Many natural monuments in Inzell offer excellent scenic views. Falkensee is perfect for photography due to its clear, calm waters reflecting the mountains. The Rauschberg summit provides breathtaking panoramic views. The Inzeller Filzen also offers beautiful vistas of the surrounding mountains. For a unique perspective, the Wayside shrine on the Unternberg offers a great view of the surroundings.
Yes, near the Adlgaß Forest Experience, you'll find the historic Forsthaus Adlgaß. This guesthouse, dating back to 1765, is a central hub for visitors, offering regional cuisine and a place to rest after exploring the nearby natural monuments.
Beyond hiking and walking, the Inzell area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the "Inzell Moor Adventure Trail loop from Inzell" or "Scenic Route to Inzell loop from Inzell." For mountain biking, there are challenging trails like the "Hochstaufen tour" or "Ascent to Kaitlalm – View of Lake Froschsee loop from Inzell." For more details on these activities, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Inzell, Cycling around Inzell, and MTB Trails around Inzell guides.
The Weißbach Gorge is a recognized natural monument featuring a river and a trail that winds through impressive rock formations. It's an excellent location for cooling off during summer, offering cascading water features and serene forest streams. Sure-footedness is recommended due to the terrain.
Many natural areas around Inzell are dog-friendly, including places like Falkensee. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to respect local regulations and other visitors.


Extend your search for the best caves by checking out these guides of the top ones around Inzell: