Best mountain peaks in Ammergebirge are found in a captivating mountain range straddling the border between Germany and Austria. The region is known for its unique blend of rounded peaks and rugged ridgelines, offering diverse experiences for hikers. Many of its summits are accessible via day hikes from surrounding valleys. The Ammergebirge also encompasses Bavaria's largest nature reserve, characterized by rolling pastures, grassy hills, and diverse flora and fauna.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Don't be put off by the barbed wire fence. With a little caution, you can easily step over it and enjoy the view.
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The Ochsensitz is a nice little stopover on the way to the Ziegelspitz or the Notkarspitze. It's not a true summit, but the spot has a nice large cross.
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The summit cross on the Branderschrofen marks the highest point of the Tegelberg in the Ammergau Alps near Schwangau, Bavaria. At 1,881 meters, it offers impressive 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains, lakes, and valleys. The climb from the Tegelberghaus to the summit is challenging, as some sections are secured with wire ropes and require surefootedness and a head for heights. The path to the summit leads through mountain pine fields and over rocky sections secured with wire ropes. A striking feature is a 2.5 x 2.5 meter notch in the mountain, which offers a sweeping view of Lake Forggensee.
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The Pürschling is more of a place than a summit 😄. The Teufelsstättkopf further up steals the show.
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The Notkarspitze and its neighboring peaks are popular local mountains in Munich. Always packed in summer. So I would recommend it off-season in winter. Ettal Sattel parking is limited and costs around €7. So get going early. You can also just go up to the Ochsensitz or the second peak, Ziegelspitz, and take a shorter route. The path is not really difficult, but it is not easy in terms of length. Today was perfect weather.
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A fantastically beautiful view of the Ausserfern and the foothills of the Alps rewards you for the strenuous climb up the Säuling.
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The Ammergebirge offers many captivating peaks. Among the most popular are Teufelstättkopf Summit Cross, known for its varied path and climbing area with wire rope, and Säuling Summit, which rewards hikers with stunning views of the Ausserfern region. Another favorite is Branderschrofen Summit, offering impressive 360-degree views from the highest point of the Tegelberg.
For experienced hikers, Daniel (2,340 m) stands out as the tallest and most prominent peak, offering a significant challenge and rewarding panoramic views. The Säuling Summit also presents a strenuous climb, while Branderschrofen Summit includes sections secured by wire ropes, requiring surefootedness and a head for heights.
Yes, Kofel (1,342 m) is an excellent choice for beginners, families, or those seeking an easier hike with great views. Though it has some sections with steel ropes near the summit, its accessibility makes it a popular option. From Kofel, you can enjoy views of the Pulvermoos and Weidmoos.
The peaks in Ammergebirge offer diverse natural features and viewpoints. From Branderschrofen Summit, you can see mountains, lakes, and valleys, including a sweeping view of Lake Forggensee through a distinctive notch. Peaks like Daniel and Ammergauer Kreuzspitz provide panoramic vistas of the surrounding range, while Kramerspitz offers views of the Ammergau Alps and Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The region is also known for its beech-spruce-fir forests and rolling pastures.
The Ammergebirge is generally accessible for day hikes from surrounding valleys. While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the region's diverse terrain suggests that late spring through early autumn would be ideal for most hiking activities, offering pleasant weather and clear trails. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Beyond peak bagging, the Ammergebirge region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including challenging routes like the "Picnic Area with Wooden Gazebo – Wank Summit View loop from Farchant." For hiking, consider routes like "Auf die Notkarspitze – Rundtour in den Ammergauer Alpen" or the "Scheinbergspitz Loop Trail." Mountaineering options include ascents to the Notkarspitze or Kreuzspitze. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails in Ammergebirge, Hiking in Ammergebirge, and Mountain Hikes in Ammergebirge guides.
Yes, both Hochplatte (2,082 m) and Säuling Summit are notable for being predominantly composed of Wetterstein limestone. The Hochplatte is described as one of the most impressive mountains in the region due to this geological composition, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in geology as well as hiking.
Daniel, standing at 2,340 meters, is the tallest and most prominent peak in the Ammergau Alps. It offers a significant challenge and rewarding views for experienced hikers.
Ammergauer Kreuzspitz (2,184 m) is not only among the highest but also the most prominent peak within the Ammergebirge Nature Reserve. The massif around Kreuzspitz is particularly important for conserving beech-spruce-fir forests, adding significant ecological interest to its natural beauty and hiking appeal.
Beyond the natural beauty of the peaks, the Ammergebirge area is rich in cultural highlights. Visitors can explore iconic sites such as Neuschwanstein Castle, Linderhof Palace, and Ettal Monastery, which enrich the overall experience of visiting the region.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views and the varied hiking experiences. Many appreciate the challenge of peaks like Teufelstättkopf Summit Cross with its climbing sections, and the rewarding vistas from summits like Säuling Summit. The sense of accomplishment after a strenuous climb and the natural beauty of the Ammergau Alps are consistently highlighted.
Yes, peaks like Hochplatte are often part of multi-day tours across the Ammergau Alps, allowing hikers to experience more of the region's diverse landscapes and summits. Kofel can also be part of a ridge traverse to other peaks like Rappenköpfe, Brunnberg, Sonnenberg, Pürschling, and Teufelstättkopf, with numerous huts along the way for refreshments and overnight stays.


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