Mountain peaks around Rettenschöss are a prominent feature of the Kaiserwinkl region, offering diverse hiking experiences. The area is characterized by the Tyrolean mountains, with peaks visible from various points in the village. Trails range from 600 to 1,450 meters above sea level, providing options for different skill levels. The region emphasizes quality and safety, with a network of trails guaranteed by the Bergwegegütesiegel of Tyrol.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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From the summit cross you have a fantastic 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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From here you have a great view of the Kaisertal.
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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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A fantastic view of the foothills of the Alps and the Rosenheim and Chiemgau mountains.
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One of the must-do summits in the region. Accessible via beautiful climbs. Offers a great view.
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Great all-round view... invites you to linger for a short (or long) time.... Bench at the summit cross and below it... plus a large seating area for longer breaks
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It can be reached after a short climb from the Kaiserlift mountain station. Beautiful view of the Kaisertal and the tame Kaiser. Various benches invite you to take a break.
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The Kaiserwinkl region around Rettenschöss offers many stunning peaks. For magnificent views over the Inn Valley, consider the Kranzhorn Summit (Two Summit Crosses), which uniquely features both Austrian and German summit crosses. Another popular choice is the Gamskogel Summit (Kaiser Mountains), known for its great views of the Kaisertal and the striking Naunspitze. The Hochries summit, on the edge of the Chiemgau Alps, is also highly regarded for its panoramic vistas and varied access paths.
Yes, the region offers trails for various fitness levels. The Staudinger Kreuz Summit, accessible from Rettenschöss, provides easily-accessible paths and a rewarding view of the Walchsee loop, making it a good option for a shorter hike. Additionally, the Gamskogel Summit (Kaiser Mountains) is described by visitors as an easy hike with great views.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Geigelstein is a significant destination requiring good fitness, sure-footedness, sturdy shoes, and alpine experience. The Kampenwand East Summit also offers a challenging ascent with rope protection, leading to the largest summit cross in the Bavarian Alps. The Spitzstein Summit is another rocky peak accessible via beautiful, challenging climbs.
Many peaks around Rettenschöss offer breathtaking panoramic views. Mount Wandberg provides expansive views of the Inn Valley. Karspitze, part of the 'Viergipfelrunde von Rettenschöss,' also offers magnificent vistas of the Inn Valley. From the Spitzstein Summit, you can enjoy an unrestricted mountain panorama over the Inn and the Chiemsee, as well as the Chiemgau mountains and the Kaiser.
Absolutely! The Kranzhorn Summit (Two Summit Crosses) is unique for having two summit crosses, one for Austria and one for Germany, marking the state border. The Kampenwand East Summit boasts the largest summit cross in the Bavarian Alps. At the Gamskogel Summit (Kaiser Mountains), you'll find two crosses and a practical wooden snail just before the summit.
The Kaiserwinkl region is beautiful year-round. While summer and autumn offer ideal conditions for hiking with well-maintained trails, the Zahmer Kaiser is particularly stunning in winter when covered in snow, offering a tranquil setting. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the 'Viergipfelrunde von Rettenschöss' is a popular medium-difficulty hiking tour that covers peaks like Karspitze and Brennkopf, starting from the center of Rettenschöss. The Gamskogel Summit (Kaiser Mountains) can also be approached as part of a longer circular walk, for example, connecting to Steinbergalm or Kaindlhütte.
Beyond hiking, the area around Rettenschöss offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Bridge over the Walchsee outflow – View of Walchsee loop from Rettenschöss' (Running Trails around Rettenschöss). For mountain biking, routes like 'Walchsee South Shore – View of Walchsee loop from Rettenschöss' are available (MTB Trails around Rettenschöss). Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'View of Lake Walchsee – Ascent to Feldalm loop from Walchsee' (Gravel biking around Rettenschöss).
Yes, after a hike, you can find refreshment at one of the many managed alpine pastures and mountain huts in the area. For example, the Kranzhorn Summit (Two Summit Crosses) is near the Kranzhorn Alm, which comes highly recommended by visitors. The Hochries summit also features a mountain station with accommodation and restaurant options.
The mountains in Rettenschöss and the wider Kaiserwinkl region are characterized by well-maintained hiking trails. The region emphasizes quality and safety, with a network of trails guaranteed by the Bergwegegütesiegel (mountain trail quality seal) of Tyrol, ensuring a reliable and enjoyable hiking experience.
Yes, winter hiking is possible and offers a unique experience. The Zahmer Kaiser, a prominent landmark, is particularly beautiful during winter when a blanket of snow enhances its majestic views, providing a tranquil setting for enjoying nature.


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