Best mountain peaks around Irschenberg are found within the surrounding Bavarian Alps, particularly the Mangfall Mountains and the wider Tegernsee-Schliersee region. This area offers diverse hiking opportunities and varied mountain experiences. The landscape features prominent peaks, lush pastures, and views over lakes and the Alpine foothills. It provides a range of difficulties for outdoor enthusiasts.
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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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Super beautiful summit, but often very crowded.
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...a specially fenced bicycle parking space has been set up right next to the no-biking sign in front of the alpine pasture - here your MTB will not be "inspected" or licked by the grazing animals...
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Relaxed, less demanding hike with a beautiful view u.A. via Wendelstein/Breitenstein/Soinwand/Hochsalwand and into the valley. In the ascent to the summit in the forest, it can be Batzig.
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The few meters up to the Kreuzbergalm are profitable just because of the view! However, you shouldn't have too much beer on the Alm ...., the driveway to the Gindelalm at the end should not be underestimated ... 🤣🍻
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The ghosts are arguing about the name "Farrenpoint". In Bavarian-Austrian, a "point" refers to a small estate or a fenced-in corridor. So far so good. It is more difficult with the word component "Farren". This could indicate either young bulls or ferns (duden.de/suchen/dudenonline/Farre). So we either have a bull pasture or a fern pasture. In any case, leaving aside the lengths of the forest road, it is an enjoyable climb from Bad Feilnbach to the Farrenpoint summit. The alpine landscape around the summit and Huberalm is beautiful and the views to the north and south are very rewarding. Next to the summit cross there is also a trigonometric point from the Institute for Geodesy of the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich. In addition to the exact latitude, longitude and altitude (47°44′36″N 12°02′07″E, 1274.30m), the distance to the north tower of the Munich Frauenkirche is given: 55.926 km.
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The region around Irschenberg offers several popular mountain peaks and charming huts. Among the top-rated are Kreuzberg Alm, known for its wonderful panorama at 1200m altitude and rustic atmosphere. Another favorite is the Summit cross on Gindelalmschneid, which offers great views of the foothills of the Alps and Schliersee. Additionally, Breitenstein Summit provides expansive views in all directions from its unusually broad summit plateau.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Farrenpoint summit, one of the northernmost mountains in the Bavarian Alps, offering clear views that can extend to Munich on a good day. The demanding ascent to Wendelstein, the highest mountain in the Mangfall Mountains, also culminates in expansive, rewarding views over the Alpine foothills. Taubenstein provides spectacular views of Lake Schliersee and Lake Tegernsee from its trails.
Yes, there are options suitable for beginners. The path to the Summit cross on Gindelalmschneid is described as comfortable, with small ups and downs that are very worthwhile. Several loop trails around Schwarzenberg, with starting points like Hundham, also offer various options for exploring the mountainous terrain at different difficulty levels, including easier sections.
Hikers have several excellent options for refreshments. The Kreuzberg Alm is a rustic hut with a wonderful panorama. The Gindelalms are known for their friendly staff, delicious offerings, and beautiful mountain views. Additionally, the Taubensteinhaus is a charming mountain hut at 1,692 meters above sea level, offering comfort and views after a moderately difficult hike.
The best seasons for hiking in the Irschenberg area are generally spring and autumn. During these times, nature is vibrant with new life or bathed in impressive autumnal colors, and the weather is often pleasant for outdoor activities. While some trails may be accessible in summer, spring and autumn offer particularly scenic and comfortable conditions.
Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various MTB Trails around Irschenberg, with routes like the 'View from Taubenberg – Mangfall River loop'. There are also numerous Cycling routes around Irschenberg, including the 'Tregler Alm – View of Wendelstein loop'. For more dedicated mountain walking, check out the Mountain Hikes around Irschenberg guide.
Yes, a hike to Vogelherd, located northeast of Miesbach, offers magnificent views and passes by the medieval Wallenburg Castle. This peak provides both scenic vistas and a glimpse into the region's past, making it a great option for those interested in combining nature with history.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from summits like Farrenpoint and Breitenstein. The rustic atmosphere and friendly operators at huts like Kreuzberg Alm and the delicious offerings at Gindelalms are also highly appreciated. The diverse hiking opportunities, ranging from challenging ascents to comfortable paths, cater to various preferences, making the region a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts.
Absolutely. The trails leading to Taubenstein offer spectacular views of both Lake Schliersee and Lake Tegernsee. Additionally, the Summit cross on Gindelalmschneid provides great views that include Lake Schliersee, making it a popular spot for scenic lake vistas.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the path to the summit of Wendelstein, the highest mountain in the Mangfall Mountains, is described as demanding but highly rewarding. This classic Bavarian alpine experience offers a significant ascent culminating in extensive panoramic views.
The hiking terrain around Irschenberg is diverse, reflecting its location within the Bavarian Alps, particularly the Mangfall Mountains and the Tegernsee-Schliersee region. You can expect a mix of lush pastures, clear streams, and rocky ascents. Trails vary from comfortable paths with gentle ups and downs to more demanding routes with significant elevation changes, traversing varied mountainous landscapes.


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