Mountain peaks around Bernau am Chiemsee offer access to the Chiemgau Alps, providing diverse landscapes and elevated views. This region is situated near Lake Chiemsee, characterized by its natural features and varied terrain. The area presents opportunities for exploring summits and viewpoints, with options ranging from accessible paths to more challenging routes.
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Very nice
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Here you have a great view
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A great hut... with good food, good breakfast and a beautiful view (you can even see the Großglockner). We had 3 4-bed rooms with our group and were super satisfied. There was even a toilet and a sink in every room. Showers were extra.
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Another great view over Lake Chiemsee
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Great all-round view and an impressive cross. With rope protection on the ascent, a viewing platform, a short climb from the mountain station and enough space on the summit, there is always a lot going on.
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I drove from Simssee to Gstadt. Simssee for swimming and Gstadt because, in my opinion, the Chiemsee harmonizes best with the mountains here. If you're not afraid of smaller climbs...
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For expansive panoramic views, consider the Hochgern summit cross, which provides a majestic vista over the Chiemgauer Land and Lake Chiemsee. The Hochfelln, known as the 'viewing terrace of the Chiemgau,' also offers a 360-degree panorama of Lake Chiemsee, the Chiemgau region, and the Central Alps. Additionally, the Hochries summit provides a breathtaking view of the entire Alpine foothills.
Yes, several peaks offer convenient cable car access. The Kampenwandbahn takes you close to the summit of Kampenwand, and the Hochfelln-Seilbahn transports visitors to the Hochfelln summit. The Hochries also has a cable car that provides access to its top, making these peaks accessible for various fitness levels.
The Kampenwand, with its cable car access, offers numerous hiking trails from the mountain station that are suitable for families. The Hochfelln also has family-friendly panoramic paths from its mid-station. For stunning views without strenuous climbs, the View over Lake Chiemsee and the Chiemgau Alps is a great option, offering an Alpine panorama from Inzell to Samerberg.
For those seeking a challenge, the Kampenwand East Summit features rope protection on the ascent and a short climb from the mountain station. The Hochgern, while accessible by easy paths, offers a rewarding climb without a cable car for a majestic view. The Hochries also provides diverse paths ranging from easy to challenging, allowing you to choose your preferred difficulty.
The Geigelstein, often called the 'flower mountain' of the Chiemgau, is a nature reserve known for its rich diversity of flora and fauna. Hikers might spot rare animal species like marmots and chamois there. The Staffelstein Rock Formation also offers breathtaking nature with rugged rocks and great views.
Yes, you'll find several options for refreshments. On the Kampenwand, managed huts like the Sonnenalm, Möslarnalm, and Steinlingalm are available. The Hochfelln hosts the highest guesthouse in Chiemgau at its summit, and managed alpine pastures are located at its mid-station. The Geigelstein also has managed alpine huts along its trails, such as the Priener Hütte and Schreckalm.
The mountain peaks are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and enjoying the lush flora, especially on the Geigelstein. Autumn offers stunning foliage and clear views. In winter, peaks like Kampenwand, Hochfelln, and Geigelstein transform into popular spots for skiing, snowboarding, ski touring, and snowshoe hiking.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. The Kampenwand is popular for rock climbing. The Hochfelln is an excellent spot for paragliding and hang gliding. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous road cycling routes and MTB trails. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Bernau am Chiemsee guide or the MTB Trails around Bernau am Chiemsee guide.
For beginners, consider trails that start from cable car stations, such as those on Kampenwand or Hochfelln, which offer easier, well-maintained paths. The Hochries also provides various paths, some of which are less demanding. For more hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Bernau am Chiemsee guide, which includes routes like 'View of Lake Chiemsee – Chiemsee Swimming Area (Bernau) loop' with an easy difficulty grade.
The Kampenwand is often referred to as the 'Hausberg' (local mountain) of the Chiemgau due to its distinctive jagged peak and impressive summit cross, which is the largest in the Bavarian Alps. It offers panoramic views of Lake Chiemsee and the wider Chiemgau Alps, and its cable car makes it highly accessible. It's also a versatile destination, popular for hiking, rock climbing, and winter sports.
Yes, the Hochfelln offers a summit circular trail with 22 information boards that explain the mountain's formation and geological features, providing an educational experience alongside the scenic views.
Visitors frequently praise the majestic and fantastic views over the Chiemgauer Land and Lake Chiemsee, often describing the experience as having 'the world at your feet.' The diverse range of trails, from easy to challenging, and the convenience of cable car access are also highly valued. The impressive summit crosses, like the one on Kampenwand East Summit, are also popular photo subjects.


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