Best mountain peaks around Bad Feilnbach are situated at the northern edge of the Bavarian Alps, providing a starting point for exploring diverse peaks. The region offers a range of hiking experiences, from accessible routes to more challenging ascents. These mountains feature varied terrain, including grassy slopes and rocky summits, with many offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
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Very beautiful up there on the Wendelstein. We were absolutely thrilled.
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Beautiful up there and the panoramic path is mega
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For me, one of the most beautiful peaks in the Wendelstein area. The climb is technically easy, but you still have to work hard. If you like the trail, you can continue your fun on the Kaserwand or the Seewandköpfl next door. The transition to the Soinwand through the Soinkessel is also beautiful.
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Very nice view. You can take it with you quickly
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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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Imposing mountain peak with a view towards Lake Chiemsee and the Alps
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Super beautiful summit, but often very crowded.
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For families and beginners, Mitterberg is an excellent choice due to its gentle, grassy slopes and easy accessibility, offering expansive views without a strenuous climb. The Wendelstein is also very family-friendly, with well-developed paths and the option of a cog railway or cable car to reach the summit. Additionally, Petersberg offers a relatively easy ascent via a wide forest road, making it suitable for various hikers, and features a historic church and guesthouse.
Yes, the Wendelstein is home to Germany's highest church, a fascinating cave, and an observatory, blending natural beauty with cultural and historical significance. Another notable site is Petersberg, which features the historic pilgrimage church of St. Peter on the Madron, once part of a medieval Benedictine monastery. An 'Apostelweg' (Apostle's Path) with 13 pillars leads to the church.
Many peaks around Bad Feilnbach boast impressive views. Wendelstein Summit offers consistently 'fabulous' views across a wide panorama of the Alps. Farrenpoint summit provides an extensive panorama of the Bad Aibling Alpine foothills, and on clear days, you can even see as far as Munich. Rampoldplatte offers excellent views over the Inn Valley to the Chiemgau Alps and the Kaisergebirge. From Sulzberg, you can enjoy good views of the Alpine foothills, the Kollerfilze, Simssee, and the Wendelstein group.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, Hochsalwand offers quiet and scenic routes with great panoramic views, particularly of the imposing Wendelstein massif. The Rampoldplatte is often part of more extensive and varied scenic round tours that include Mitterberg and Hochsalwand, providing a rewarding hiking experience. You can find challenging routes like the Rampoldplatte Summit Cross – Jenbach Gorge loop from Bad Feilnbach in the nearby mountain hikes guide.
The region offers hiking opportunities throughout the year. Farrenpoint is particularly recommended as a spring hiking destination with surprisingly beautiful views. In winter, even with fresh snow, the route to Farrenpoint is usually quickly tracked. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the Wendelstein is exceptionally accessible, featuring both a cog railway and a cable car that transport visitors directly to its summit, making it easy for all age groups to enjoy its breathtaking views and attractions.
The mountain peaks around Bad Feilnbach offer diverse natural features. You'll find expansive alpine meadows, especially on the south-facing slopes of Farrenpoint and the grassy hills of Mitterberg and Sulzberg. Some routes, like those near Petersberg, include adventurous descents through gorges with impressive waterfalls, such as the Wolfsschlucht. The region is characterized by varied terrain, from gentle slopes to more rugged sections.
Several peaks offer refreshment stops. Just below Farrenpoint, you'll find the Huber-Alm. On the Wendelstein summit, the Wendelsteinhaus restaurant provides a place to enjoy a meal or a drink. Routes to Rampoldplatte often pass the Schuhbräualm. Petersberg also has a guesthouse with a panoramic beer garden offering views of the Inn Valley. Additionally, the Hubertushütte is located on the southern flank of Breitenstein.
Beyond hiking, the area around Bad Feilnbach offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, ranging from easy to difficult, such as the View of Wendelstein – Tregler Alm loop from Bad Feilnbach. There are also dedicated hiking routes and mountain hikes that take you through diverse landscapes, including gorges and past waterfalls. Sulzberg is also a popular starting point for paragliding.
Visitors consistently praise the 'fabulous' and extensive panoramic views from peaks like Wendelstein Summit and Farrenpoint summit, often mentioning the ability to see far into the Alps or even to Munich on clear days. The well-developed paths and accessibility of some peaks, like the Wendelstein, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the quiet and scenic routes, the diverse terrain, and the opportunities for refreshment at mountain huts and guesthouses.
Yes, Hochsalwand is known for its quiet and scenic routes, providing great panoramic views without the crowds often found on more popular peaks. While Wildalpjoch Summit can be quite well-attended, it's still considered a beautiful and comparatively easy climb with very nice views in every direction, making it a rewarding option.


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