4.7
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6,401
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103
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Mountaineering around Riedering offers diverse terrain, situated between the Chiemgau Alps and Lake Simssee. The region features rolling hills, verdant meadows, and extensive forest pathways. While Riedering itself provides an excellent base for exploring natural beauty, the broader area offers access to more challenging mountain experiences within the Chiemgau Alps, including accessible peaks.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
4.7
(28)
263
hikers
12.2km
04:26
670m
670m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.5
(8)
114
hikers
11.7km
05:14
850m
850m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.8
(6)
109
hikers
20.3km
07:14
980m
980m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
5.0
(2)
62
hikers
8.83km
02:46
320m
320m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.7
(3)
28
hikers
12.4km
05:26
840m
840m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Great park with several beautiful routes
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Forest and wildlife sanctuary. Closed from December 15th to April 30th.
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A beautiful view of the Chiemsee.
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Beautiful little plain with two huts. The peaks can be seen in the background.
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From the slope of the Hochries, a wonderful view opens up to the north over the plain. You can see the beautiful mosaic of meadows, forests, small villages and the Simssee.
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We didn't stop in, don't like to reserve a table on a tour, usually need a refreshment before 12 o'clock and the final straw today was the fact that the playground is gone. Who saw the crime scene on August 18th, or the 15 minutes of "disturbing children" before that... In my opinion, not a good concept here - I'll take my snack with me and go somewhere else with my 5 grandchildren. What a pity!!
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Riedering offers a diverse range of mountaineering experiences, from rolling hills and verdant meadows to more challenging ascents in the nearby Chiemgau Alps. You'll find extensive forest pathways and routes leading to accessible mountain peaks, catering to various skill levels.
While many routes are moderate to difficult, the broader region around Riedering does offer easier options. For instance, the area around the Tinninger See provides a pleasant, easy hike through meadows and forests. The Mangfall Canal also offers peaceful routes ideal for family outings.
For expansive panoramic views, consider routes that ascend to higher peaks. The Hochries Summit – Hochries Summit Cross loop from Samerberg is a difficult path that rewards with sweeping vistas of the Chiemgau Alps. The Riedering Heights, Wartberg, and Riedering Panoramic Park also offer stunning viewpoints over the surrounding countryside.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. A popular moderate option is the Taubenstein Summit Cross – Frasdorfer Hut loop from Frasdorf, which is about 7.6 miles (12.2 km) long. For a more challenging circular experience, try the Hochries summit – Frasdorfer Hut loop from Frasdorf, covering 12.6 miles (20.3 km) through varied mountainous terrain.
Absolutely. Many routes in the region incorporate traditional mountain huts. The Frasdorfer Hut – Hofalm loop from Frasdorf is a moderate route that includes a stop at the Frasdorfer Hut, perfect for a break and refreshment.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You might encounter the serene Lake Riedering or Lake Simssee, with trails like the 'Panoramaweg' offering picturesque views. Highlights include the Staffelstein Rock Formation, the Wasserwand Summit, and the Crocus Meadows at Daffnerwaldalmen. The Heuberg Summit Cross also offers a significant landmark.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the broader Chiemgau Alps region provides more demanding terrain. The Hochries Summit Cross – Hochries Summit loop from Samerberg is a difficult 12.6-mile (20.3 km) route with significant elevation gain, offering a strenuous but rewarding experience.
The routes around Riedering are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 550 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the varied terrain, the stunning panoramic views, and the well-maintained paths that lead through both dense forests and open fields.
Absolutely. Riedering's location provides excellent access to various peaks in the Chiemgau Alps. Beyond the routes directly from Riedering, you can reach the **Wendelstein massif** for more challenging hikes or explore the Hochries summit, which offers paths of varying difficulty. The Feichteck Summit is also known for its wonderfully quiet climb and fantastic views.
The region is generally best explored from late spring to early autumn. During these months, the weather is more stable, and the trails are clear of snow, making for safer and more enjoyable mountaineering. Spring brings blooming meadows, while autumn offers vibrant foliage.
While many routes are day trips, Riedering's proximity to the Chiemgau Alps allows for planning multi-day tours by combining routes and utilizing mountain huts for overnight stays. You can link various trails to create longer expeditions, especially in the higher alpine areas.


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