Best mountain passes around Lenggries are characterized by majestic peaks and extensive trail networks that traverse and connect them. The region, situated in the Bavarian Alps, offers elevated pathways providing access to different valleys and areas. These routes provide diverse experiences, from cable car access to challenging alpine hikes. The natural landscape features panoramic views of the Isar Valley, Karwendel range, and surrounding lakes.
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You can sit on the saddle on the meadow and let your gaze wander all around. A mountain panorama at its finest.
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Beautiful ridge with a view of the Karwendel and Mittenwald
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An indescribably magnificent view from the saddle down to Mittenwald. The Zugspitze massif can also be seen in the background. On the other side, the Karwendel Mountains continue toward Austria. Here, the view sweeps over enormous scree slopes and mudslides on the opposite slopes.
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Fantastic views in both directions: toward Mittenwald and the Wettersteinwand, as well as the Soierngruppe and further east.
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Coming from the Hochlandhütte, you can easily reach the Wörnersattel. When we got there, the strong wind on the saddle blew my baseball cap off my head ;-)! Great views from the saddle, especially in the direction of our further path to the Gjaidsteig. Directly at the saddle, a slightly slippery but short descent in wet weather.
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There are several hiking car parks here. The early bird...
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For public transport users: Boarding the bus is only possible in the direction of Urfeld/Walchensee. In the opposite direction, the bus stop is in Urfeld.
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Wonderful all-round view. The short ascent from the Plumsjochhütte up here is worthwhile.
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Lenggries is characterized by majestic peaks and extensive trail networks that serve as elevated pathways. Notable spots include Wörner Saddle, offering panoramic views towards Mittenwald and the Karwendel, and Plums Saddle, known for its views of the eastern Karwendel. Other significant areas include Brauneck, Seekarkreuz, and Schafreuter, which provide diverse alpine experiences.
You can expect breathtaking panoramic views. From Wörner Saddle, you'll see Mittenwald, the Wettersteinwand, and the Soierngruppe. Plums Saddle offers brilliant views of the eastern Karwendel. From Brauneck, you can enjoy 360-degree panoramas stretching as far as Munich and the Grossglockner on clear days. Seekarkreuz provides magnificent views across the Isar Valley and the northern Karwendel range.
Yes, Kesselberg Pass Summit is considered a beginner-friendly and family-friendly starting point for hikes to Herzogstand and Jochberg. The path to Herzogstand from here is well-paved and relatively flat, making it suitable for families. Brauneck is also highly accessible via a cable car, making it suitable for families seeking less strenuous ascents.
The difficulty varies. Plums Saddle involves a steep descent with deep gravel, making it challenging. The hike to Seekarkreuz is generally considered moderate. Schafreuter, Lenggries' highest mountain, offers a moderately challenging ascent with diverse terrains. Kesselberg Pass Summit, on the other hand, provides beginner-friendly routes.
The best time largely depends on your activity. For hiking, late spring to early autumn (June to October) is ideal. Around the beginning of June, after the snow melts, areas like Jochkreuz on the Hochalmsattel become a sea of flowers. Winter offers opportunities for skiing and ski tours, particularly on Brauneck and Schafreuter.
Access varies by location. For Brauneck, a cable car (Brauneckbahn) provides easy access to the summit. For Kesselberg Pass Summit, there are several hiking car parks. However, be aware that there is no bus stop for the direction Kochel directly at the pass; you would need to go to Helmerhütte or Urfeld. Always check local transport schedules and parking availability before your trip.
Yes, several mountain huts offer refreshments. Near Seekarkreuz, you'll find the Lenggrieser Hütte, serving regional dishes. The Heimgartenhütte is located near the summit of Heimgarten. The Neuhütten-Alm is a good stop for a break and refreshment near Hirschtalsattel. Brauneck also features numerous rustic huts.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy various mountain hikes, including challenging ascents to summits like Seekarkreuz and Brauneck. There are also easy hikes for more relaxed exploration. For cyclists, there are excellent gravel biking routes, such as those around Sylvensteinsee and the Isar Valley.
Absolutely. For mountain hikes, consider the 'Ascent to Lenggrieser Hütte – Seekarkreuz Summit loop from Lenggries' or the 'View from Brauneck – Brauneck Summit loop from Lenggries'. If you prefer easier options, the 'Lawn Area at Sylvensteinsee – Sylvenstein Reservoir loop from Fall' is a good choice. You can find more details and routes in the Mountain Hikes around Lenggries and Easy hikes around Lenggries guides.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic views and well-maintained paths. The Wörner Saddle is loved for its 'mega beautiful view'. The descent from Plums Saddle, despite its challenge, is described as 'really fun to drive'. The 'sea of flowers' at Jochkreuz on the Hochalmsattel after snowmelt is also a highlight, buzzing with insects and bikers.
Many of the trails and mountain passes in the Lenggries region are suitable for dogs, especially those that are well-maintained and less technical. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required, particularly in nature reserves or near livestock. It's advisable to bring enough water for your pet, especially on longer routes or during warmer weather.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter diverse terrains from wide forest paths to meadow trails and some scrambling sections, especially on mountains like Schafreuter. The Isar Valley, Karwendel mountain range, and surrounding lakes like Walchensee and Kochelsee are prominent features. In early summer, areas like Jochkreuz on the Hochalmsattel transform into vibrant flower meadows.


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