Mountain peaks around Penzberg, a town in the Bavarian Prealps south of Munich, offer access to diverse mountain experiences. The region features numerous summits, providing a range of difficulties and natural beauty. This area presents opportunities for both challenging hikes and serene panoramic views across the landscape.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Beautiful climb over a scenic ridge with views of Lake Kochel and far into the Alps
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Beautiful view of the valley.
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Alpine Club hut spectacularly located under the Benediktenwand. Enjoy your meal!
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Often confused with the Heiglkopf cross. However, there are still a few meters and above all meters in altitude to the Heiglkopf!
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Highly recommended. Not as crowded as the adjacent peaks. Great view. The last section to the summit cross is a bit of a challenge with a dog. But anything is possible.
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Nice view of Lengries and the Benediktinerwand
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Zwiesel Summit, which provides a perfect vista over the Alpine foothills, with endless stretches of lakes, mountains, and green forests. The Heiglkopf Summit also offers a wonderful view of the Isar valley towards Lenggries. Additionally, the Rabenkopf summit rewards hikers with a fantastic 360-degree view of the Bavarian Prealps.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Heiglkopf Summit is listed as family-friendly and can be a good option for an after-work walk. The Zwiesel Summit also welcomes families, offering a relaxing meadow at the top. For a unique experience, the Penzberg Spoil Heap Trail is a nature adventure trail designed as a circular route, offering what is described as 'probably the most beautiful viewing terrace in Penzberg' with views of the Alps and the Loisach-Kochelseemoos.
The Rabenkopf summit, standing at 1,555 meters between Benediktenwand and Jochberg, is often less frequented than its more famous neighbors. This offers a special peace to enjoy the beautiful views of the Bavarian Prealps.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to more challenging ascents. For easy options, you can explore routes like the 'Hoisl-Bräu Promberg – Faistenberger Chapel loop from Schwaig' or the 'Moorland loop from Penzberg'. More moderate trails include the 'Riederner Pond – Zwinkweiher loop from Wasserkraftwerk Schönmühl'. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Penzberg and Hiking around Penzberg guides.
Yes, the Blomberg Cross is a significant landmark located in the saddle between the Blomberg and the Heiglkopf, offering fantastic views over the Tölzer Land. Another unique spot is the Penzberg Spoil Heap Trail, a 70-meter high mound formed from mining waste, now a nature adventure trail with excellent views of the Alps and the Loisach-Kochelseemoos.
The Tutzinger Hut is a great option for refreshments and even accommodation. It offers delicious food and is a cozy stopover to recharge, especially after an ascent from the Benediktenwand, providing fantastic views.
The Bavarian Prealps are generally enjoyable for hiking from spring through autumn. The warmer months offer lush green landscapes and clear views, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly in mountainous regions.
Yes, Penzberg offers various cycling routes. You can find options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'View of the Osterseen – View of the Osterseen loop from Penzberg' or the longer 'Eschenlohe Alpine Panorama – View of the Zugspitze loop from Penzberg'. Explore more routes in the Cycling around Penzberg guide.
The Penzberg Spoil Heap Trail is unique because it's a 70-meter high mound created from waste rock over years of mining, now transformed into a nature adventure trail. It offers what is considered 'probably the most beautiful viewing terrace in Penzberg,' with fabulous views of the Alps and the extensive Loisach-Kochelseemoos. It's designed as a circular route, making it an interesting and accessible outdoor experience.
The Heiglkopf Summit is ideal for a short after-work walk. The shortest route starts from the Waldherr Alm on the south side. Alternatively, you can begin at the Blomberg car park and walk over the toboggan run and the Blomberg, past the Wackersberger Alm. For mountain runners, the forest road by the bee house is a good choice, starting at the teaching bee house between Steinsäge and Wackersberg, where parking is available for a small fee.
At the Zwiesel Summit, you'll find a perfect view over the Alpine foothills, with lakes, mountains, and green forests stretching endlessly. The summit itself features a distinctive 'English lawn on a round hill,' inviting visitors to relax and soak in the sun. There are also refreshment options available below the summit.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the Rabenkopf summit involves some exposed areas and a short via ferrata section on the ascent, particularly if you go over the Schwarzeck. It's recommended to take the Rückweg over the Staffelalm for an easier descent. Always be prepared for challenging terrain and check conditions before you go.


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