Best natural monuments around Miesbach offer diverse landscapes characterized by lakes, mountains, and natural reserves. The region provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking trails and scenic viewpoints. These natural landmarks feature a variety of terrain, from accessible paths to more challenging ascents. Visitors can explore a range of natural features, making it a destination for those seeking varied outdoor experiences.
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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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Beautiful all-round view from the Wallberg summit 😍 Absolutely recommended 🤗
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The local mountain at Tegernsee 😁 Well attended on weekends and public holidays. In winter, Grödel is recommended for the last 100 meters in altitude.
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Super beautiful summit, but often very crowded.
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The short walk to the summit from the Tegernseer Hütte (only 5-10 minutes) is worth it, because from up here you can look down on the hut and Buchstein, and also enjoy an extraordinary mountain panorama, including Blauberg-Kamm, Guffert, Achensee and Rofan, Karwendel and Wetterstein, and with good visibility deep into the Central Alps.
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The Riederstein (1207m) is a rock spur that can be seen from afar, approx. 150 meters above the Galaun Alm with the mountain inn there. Anyone who completes the well-known Stations of the Cross with its 14 display panels of Christ's suffering from 1897 and its approximately 500 steps definitely deserves a reward. The view of Tegernsee and the surrounding mountains from the small platform behind the chapel is definitely a worthy compensation for the effort.
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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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The Miesbach region is characterized by diverse natural features, including stunning lakes like Tegernsee, Schliersee, and Spitzingsee, majestic mountains such as Wendelstein Summit and Rotwand summit, and lush natural reserves. You'll find everything from challenging mountain climbs to serene forest trails and picturesque waterfalls like the Josefsthal Waterfalls.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Josefsthal Waterfalls offer a circular route that is highly recommended for families and even dogs. Additionally, paths to the Wendelstein Summit are well-developed and suitable for various age groups, offering fabulous views.
For breathtaking panoramas, consider visiting the Riederstein Chapel and view over Lake Tegernsee, which provides a beautiful vista of Schliersee and Tegernsee. The Wendelstein Summit is also renowned for its fabulous views on clear days. The Fockenstein Summit offers magnificent views of Lake Tegernsee and Lake Starnberg.
The region around Miesbach is perfect for a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, from easy strolls to challenging mountain ascents. Mountain biking is also popular, especially around Lake Tegernsee. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Miesbach, Mountain Hikes around Miesbach, and MTB Trails around Miesbach guides.
Absolutely. For a moderate hike, consider the 'Root Path Ascent – Neureuth Alpine Pastures loop from Tegernsee'. If you're looking for something more challenging, the 'Große Wolfschlucht Waterfall – Wolfsschlucht Gorge loop from Wildbad Kreuth' is a difficult but rewarding option. Many trails offer stunning views, such as those leading to Summit cross on Gindelalmschneid. You can find more details in the Hiking around Miesbach guide.
The trails vary significantly in difficulty. You'll find easy strolls through deciduous forests, moderate paths around lakes like Schliersee, and challenging ascents to summits such as Taubenstein Peak or Wallberg Summit. Some mountain trails require surefootedness, but many are well-developed and accessible.
The Miesbach region is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, swimming in the lakes, and enjoying lush greenery. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, perfect for winter hiking or tobogganing, especially near the Aueralm Mountain Hut.
Yes, the Riederstein Chapel and view over Lake Tegernsee is a notable example, combining a natural viewpoint with a religious and historical site. Reaching the small platform behind the chapel, especially after completing the Stations of the Cross, offers a unique experience.
Many trails and natural areas around Miesbach are dog-friendly. For instance, the circular route around the Josefsthal Waterfalls is highly recommended for visitors with dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local wildlife and other visitors.
Yes, several mountain huts and inns are located near popular natural monuments. The Rotwandhaus, near Rotwand summit, is a great mountain inn. The Aueralm Mountain Hut is another classic year-round destination, offering wonderful views and refreshments. Towns along Lake Tegernsee, like Rottach-Egern and Bad Wiessee, also provide numerous restaurants and cafes.
The diverse ecosystems around Miesbach, including oak forests and meadows in areas like the Osterberg Nature Reserve, are home to a variety of flora and fauna. You can expect to see various bird species, local mammals, and a rich array of plant life, especially in the more secluded natural reserves.
Beyond the popular spots, the Schleicher Loch Nature Reserve offers a tranquil escape with scenic landscapes, perfect for a peaceful hike or leisurely stroll. The expansive Forst Garmisch-Partenkirchen also provides a wide variety of trails away from the main crowds, ideal for nature enthusiasts seeking solitude.


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