Scheinbergspitz Loop Trail
Scheinbergspitz Loop Trail
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6.96km
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Hike the moderate 4.3-mile Scheinbergspitze circular tour in the Ammergau Alps for panoramic summit views and varied mountain forest trails.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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88 m
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3.06 km
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3.38 km
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6.96 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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5.58 km
1.34 km
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5.58 km
1.33 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The trail typically starts from a trailhead in the Ammergau Alps. While specific parking details aren't provided, it's common for popular hiking routes in the region to have designated parking areas nearby. We recommend checking local maps or komoot's tour planner for the most precise starting point and parking options.
The komoot tour data suggests an average duration of approximately 3 hours and 23 minutes. However, other sources indicate it can take around 3 hours 45 minutes, or even up to 6 hours if you include breaks and take your time to enjoy the views. Your actual hiking time will depend on your fitness level and how often you stop.
The trail starts on broad forest roads but quickly transitions to narrower paths winding through mountain forests with pleasant gradients. As you ascend, the terrain becomes steeper and can include some rocky passages, requiring sure-footedness. Near the summit, there might be sections where you need to use your hands for short climbs. A cabled section on the summit ridge is mentioned, which requires being absolutely free of vertigo and sure-footed, especially if icy.
You'll experience varied scenery, from dense mountain forests to open landscapes above the treeline. The summit of Scheinberg Peak, at 1929 meters, offers fantastic 360-degree panoramic views of the Ammergau Alps, extending to the Estergebirge, Wettersteingebirge, and even the Lechtaler and Allgäu Alps. You might also spot the View from Scheinbergspitz and pass by the Scheinberg Biotope. The area is also known for its rich alpine flora, including gentians, orchids, and irises.
While the trail is generally accessible, the presence of rocky passages and a potentially cabled section near the summit means it might be challenging for some dogs, especially those not accustomed to alpine terrain. Always ensure your dog is fit for the hike and consider leash rules, as the trail is within the Ammergau Alps Nature Park.
Due to its south-facing exposure, this hike is particularly popular and ideal in late spring and autumn when conditions are often favorable. While it's also a destination for ski touring in winter, specific areas on the south slopes are strictly avoided for capercaillie protection, and winter conditions require appropriate gear and experience.
The trail is located within the Ammergau Alps Nature Park, which is Bavaria's largest nature reserve. Generally, there are no specific entrance fees for hiking in nature parks in Germany. However, it's always good practice to respect local regulations, stay on marked paths, and be mindful of wildlife and flora, especially in protected areas.
The Scheinbergspitze circular tour is rated as 'moderate'. While it offers rewarding views, it involves a significant elevation gain of approximately 790 meters and includes steeper sections and rocky passages. It requires good fitness and sure-footedness, making it less suitable for absolute beginners without prior hiking experience in alpine terrain.
Yes, the route follows the official trail named BT 2 Scheinbergspitz for its entire duration (100%).
Yes, as you approach the summit, the terrain becomes steeper and includes rocky passages. There's also mention of a cabled section on the summit ridge. This part is described as a 'serious alpine undertaking' if icy and demands absolute freedom from vertigo and sure-footedness. Always assess conditions carefully, especially after rain or in early season.
The Ammergau Alps Nature Park is known for its high biodiversity, especially on the southern slopes. While specific wildlife sightings are never guaranteed, the area is home to wild mountain forests and is a protected habitat for various species. Capercaillie protection is particularly noted, with specific areas avoided during winter for ski touring.
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🏔SCHEINBERGSPITZ(E) 1929m +
🅿️AwA
After I was able to marvel at the brand new summit cross in 2015, I haven't been to the SBS since.
So Poopie & I were happy to accept Markus' morning visit.🤪👍🏻
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From the free parking lot, the path goes up a pleasant incline over the forest/meadow path and later through mountain pines up to the summit.
In some places you have to put your hand on the rock, it's just a very easy scramble. The summit offers a wonderful all-round view 🤩
The Scheinbergspitze …
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And I'm looking forward to climbing the vulture heads that we saw opposite 😁
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