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Hike the moderate 4.3 miles (6.9 km) Laintal-Lautersee circuit near Mittenwald, featuring a waterfall and stunning lake views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Wettersteingebiet einschließlich Latschengürtel bei Mittenwald
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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621 m
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2.54 km
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2.87 km
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6.89 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
2.63 km
1.89 km
1.59 km
654 m
122 m
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Surfaces
4.01 km
1.25 km
1.24 km
255 m
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The Laintal-Lautersee circuit is generally considered easy to moderate. It's suitable for most fitness levels, including families. While some sections involve steep serpentines, they are manageable, though sure-footedness is recommended.
The terrain is varied, featuring well-maintained and comfortable hiking paths. You'll encounter sections of gravel, paved paths, and natural surfaces. The initial part from Mittenwald involves a slight rise into the Laintal valley, followed by an ascent over serpentines.
Hikers are treated to diverse scenery and notable features. Key highlights include the spectacular Laintal Waterfall, the idyllic Western Shore of Lautersee, and stunning View of Lautersee and the Karwendel Mountains. You'll also pass the Maria Königin Chapel.
The starting point for the circuit is conveniently located on Laintalstraße near the historic town center of Mittenwald Old Town. Alternatively, you can start from the Mittenwald train station, which is accessible by public transport.
Yes, the Laintal-Lautersee circuit is generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy this route with their canine companions. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially around populated areas and wildlife.
The trail is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring offers lush greenery, while summer is ideal for enjoying the Lautersee, which is a popular swimming lake. It's generally accessible, but check for winter conditions like snow and ice if planning a visit during colder months.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Laintal-Lautersee circuit. It is freely accessible to the public.
Yes, the circuit is largely considered suitable for families due to its easy to moderate difficulty and varied scenery. While some sections have slight elevation changes, the well-maintained paths make it a rewarding experience for children. Some parts might be challenging for strollers, so plan accordingly.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections that are part of the Wanderweg 824 (blau), AV Weg 826 (blau), and AV Weg 828 (grün), among others. It also briefly crosses parts of the Via Romea - Deutschland - Bayern and the Jakobsweg Isar - Loisach - Leutascher Ache - Inn.
Yes, the Lautersee area is popular and typically has options for refreshments. Additionally, the trail starts and ends near Mittenwald Old Town, where you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and pubs.
For this moderate hike, comfortable hiking shoes are recommended due to varied terrain. Bring water, snacks, sun protection, and appropriate layers for the weather. A camera is also a good idea to capture the beautiful views of the Lautersee and Karwendel Mountains.
Comments
Just another sightseeing tour through Mittenwald, starting from the parking lot by the train station. We've been there several times in recent years, both summer and winter.
It's rare to find such a …
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You don't want to plan anything extensive because of the uncertainty, you leave the backpack away, put on a jacket with a hood, then sweat like a pig while others are already …
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The path is also manageable with a stroller. The gravel path leads to the Lautersee via stone sculptures along the way.
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