Mountain passes around Brannenburg are situated within the Bavarian Alps and Chiemgau Alps, a region characterized by prominent peaks and challenging trails. The area is known for its elevated routes, including the Wendelstein Massif and the Mangfall Mountains. These locations offer diverse terrain for outdoor activities. Brannenburg serves as a base for exploring these mountainous landscapes.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Every year from April 15 to May 15, access is prohibited due to bird breeding protection.
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Beautiful climb! Can be extremely dangerous on slippery or wet surfaces.
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Unfortunately, I was unlucky - on an otherwise sunny day, a bunch of clouds appeared on the summit right during my summit break, obscuring the view...
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The highest peak in the district of Rosenheim. Nice crossing from the little brother in the north or from/to the Steilner Joch via the easy ridge path. You won't find hordes of mountain hikers here either.
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Nice climb with a great view down to Bayrischzell. In principle, it is in the blazing sun all day at noon.
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Sa midday with surprisingly little traffic. A few motorized 2 wheel racers. But why is the pass sign below the height
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Current info Easter 2023 - Coming from Bayrischzell almost snow-free but everything mobile to misery saddle. Danger of falling rocks and ice in the gorge in the lower part. From the Misery saddle to the Pfanngraben junction, there is still a lot of snow cover. Before 10 a.m. and current <8°C with previous night frost, it is easy to drive on snow. After 10 a.m. it was too soft to ride in the flatter and sunnier sections (total weight of bike and rider almost 100kg, 57mm gravel tires). But despite small sliding sections in the snow, it was a lot of fun!
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For those seeking a challenge, the Großer Traithen Peak offers panoramic views and includes climbing sections. Another demanding option is the traverse between Rampoldplatte and Hochsalwand, which can involve varied terrain, narrow mountain paths, and occasionally scrambling sections. The Elend Saddle also presents a challenging ascent with magnificent views.
Yes, the Sudelfeld Pass Ascent is considered a classic route for cyclists, featuring moderate slopes and providing access to higher areas like the "Upper Sudelfeld." The Tatzelwurm Pass is also a classic for racing cyclists, known for its relatively long and sometimes crisp rise, ideal for improving stamina.
The best time to visit the mountain areas around Brannenburg for hiking and cycling is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. For winter activities, check seasonal trail conditions as snow can make some routes challenging or inaccessible.
The region offers several unique natural features. The Wendelstein Massif, for instance, boasts Germany's highest church, the Wendelsteinkircherl, an observatory, a weather station, and a show cave at its summit. The area also features diverse landscapes, from forest roads to rocky sections, and alpine pastures like the Schuhbräualm and Lechneralm.
The Wendelstein Massif is easily accessible from Brannenburg. You can take the Wendelstein Rack Railway (Zahnradbahn) directly from Brannenburg, or a cable car from Bayrischzell, to reach the summit. This makes it convenient for visitors of various age groups to enjoy the panoramic views and attractions.
While many routes are challenging, the Wendelstein summit offers a panoramic path that is accessible for various age groups, providing picturesque vistas without extreme difficulty. The accessibility via rack railway or cable car also makes it a family-friendly destination. For specific family-friendly hiking trails, it's recommended to check local guides for routes suitable for strollers or younger children.
The mountain passes and peaks around Brannenburg offer breathtaking panoramic views. From the Wendelstein summit, you can see the Alps stretching from the foothills to the Berchtesgaden Alps, Kaisergebirge, Karwendel, and Zugspitze. From Rampoldplatte, hikers are rewarded with views over the Inn Valley to the Chiemgau Alps and the Kaisergebirge. Many highlights, like Sudelfeld pass summit (1,123 m), also offer great views of the surrounding mountains.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails around Brannenburg, including routes like the 'View of Wendelstein – Schuhbräu Alpine Hut loop'. There are also many options for Cycling around Brannenburg, such as the 'Kistlerwirt – Kleinholzhausen loop'. For runners, Running Trails around Brannenburg include the 'Großer Riesenkopf summit – Beaver Loop Trail loop'.
Yes, the Wendelstein summit is home to Germany's highest church, the Wendelsteinkircherl, which is a notable cultural landmark. Additionally, an observatory and a weather station are located at the summit, adding to the unique blend of natural and human-made attractions.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes and the rewarding physical challenges. Many highlight the stunning 360-degree views from peaks like Wendelstein and the varied terrain encountered on routes to places like Rampoldplatte and Hochsalwand. The combination of accessibility to some summits and the opportunity for more demanding, solitary hikes is also highly valued.
Yes, along some routes, such as those leading to Rampoldplatte and Hochsalwand, you can find alpine pastures like the Schuhbräualm and Lechneralm, which may offer refreshments during the season. For accommodation, Brannenburg itself serves as a base with various hotels and guesthouses, and there are also options in nearby towns.


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