Mountain peaks around Sachsenkam offer access to the diverse landscapes of the Bavarian Alps. While Sachsenkam itself is a small municipality, it serves as a gateway to numerous peaks in the surrounding Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing a range of experiences from accessible viewpoints to more challenging ascents. The area features a variety of natural and historical landmarks, making it a destination for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Preferably take the route via Sulzkopf, if you are coming from Gaißach, as the standard route recommended by komoot is very muddy.
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The parish church of the Assumption of Mary in the centre of Bad Tölz is the oldest building in the Isarwinkel and dominates the townscape with its characteristic tower
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There's a well there. The water isn't tested, but there's no guarantee it's safe to drink.
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When staying in Bad Tölz you should definitely take the time to visit the town church "Mariä Himmelfahrt". It is worth forgetting the stress and hectic pace of life for a few contemplative minutes and looking at the beauties inside during a prayer!
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... but there is a real summit cross!
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Suitable for a short break with a photo opportunity.
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The region around Sachsenkam offers a variety of popular peaks. The Rechelkopf summit is a favorite, known for its deep and distant views of the Brauneck, Höllental glacier, and Zugspitze. Another highly appreciated spot is the Blomberg Cross, which provides fantastic views over the Tölzer Land from its location between Blomberg and Heiglkopf.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Rechelkopf summit is an excellent choice, offering vistas that stretch to the Brauneck, Höllental glacier, and even Germany's highest mountain, the Zugspitze. The Blomberg Cross also provides a fantastic view over the Tölzer Land. Additionally, the Brauneck summit (1,555 meters), accessible by cable car, boasts a 360° panorama where you can see as far as Munich and the Grossglockner on clear days.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Benediktenwand (1800 m) is recognized as the most prominent mountain in the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district, offering a significant mountaineering experience. The Schafreuter (2102 m), the highest point in the district, presents an even more demanding ascent with rocky terrain and sections requiring sure-footedness, including a rock gully with a steel cable for assistance near the summit.
While specific family-friendly mountain trails are not detailed for every peak, the Brauneck summit is easily accessible thanks to a cable car and offers well-marked paths suitable for various fitness levels, making it a good option for families. The Pilgrimage Church of Maria Elend is also listed as family-friendly and offers a quiet destination on the flank of the Zell forest.
Near the mountain peaks, you can explore several historical and cultural sites. The Pilgrimage Church of Maria Elend is a beautiful baroque church and historical site situated on the flank of the Zell forest. Another notable site is the Nüchternbrunn Forest Chapel, a pilgrimage chapel with a hermitage and a source, known for its historical significance and tranquil forest setting.
The best time to hike the mountain peaks around Sachsenkam generally depends on the specific peak and your experience level. Spring, summer, and early autumn offer the most favorable conditions with pleasant temperatures and clear paths. For higher, more challenging peaks like Schafreuter, late spring to early autumn is ideal to avoid snow and ice. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially during shoulder seasons.
Many natural trails in the Bavarian Alps are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners adhere to local regulations and respect wildlife. While specific dog-friendly routes are not highlighted for every peak, the general hiking trails around peaks like Rechelkopf and Blomberg are often suitable for well-behaved dogs. Always ensure your dog is fit for the chosen trail and carry enough water for both of you.
Beyond hiking, the region around Sachsenkam offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling with routes like the 'Beer garden monastery Reutberg – Old Town Hall, Holzkirchen loop' or the 'Ellbach and Kirchsee Moor – Lake Kirchsee loop'. For gravel biking, consider routes such as 'Aueralm – Aueralm Alpine Hut loop'. Road cycling enthusiasts can explore longer routes like the 'Jachenau Bike Path – South Shore of Walchensee loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Sachsenkam, Gravel biking around Sachsenkam, and Road Cycling Routes around Sachsenkam guides.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views from summits like the Rechelkopf summit, which offers deep and distant vistas. The tranquility and natural beauty of the Bavarian Alps, combined with the variety of trails ranging from easy walks to challenging ascents, are also highly appreciated. The presence of historical sites like the Pilgrimage Church of Maria Elend adds a cultural dimension to the outdoor experience.
For easier and quicker hikes, the Rechelkopf summit is considered a great 'after-work mountain' with a quick ascent via the Schwaigeralm trail. This allows for a rewarding experience without committing to a full-day trek. The paths around Blomberg and Heiglkopf, leading to the Blomberg Cross, also offer accessible options with fantastic views.
Specific parking and trailhead information varies by peak. For the Rechelkopf, ascents often start from areas accessible via the Schwaigeralm. For the Blomberg and Heiglkopf, trailheads are typically found near Bad Tölz. For the Holzer Alm Summit Cross, a suggested starting point is a slightly raised parking lot at the southern end of Rohbogen street, though spaces can be limited. It's always recommended to check specific route descriptions for detailed parking instructions before your hike.
While the Holzer Alm Summit Cross is noted as not having a managed hut, meaning you should bring your own provisions, other areas might offer options. For example, the Rechelkopf can be combined with a visit to the Schwaigeralm, which might offer refreshments. In general, towns like Bad Tölz, which are close to many trailheads, will have cafes and pubs where you can refuel after your hike.


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