Best mountain peaks around Chiemsee are found in the surrounding Chiemgau Alps, a region often referred to as the "Bavarian Sea." This area offers a variety of impressive mountain peaks that provide panoramic views. The landscape features the majestic Chiemgau Alps bordering the lake, providing exceptional alpine experiences. These peaks offer diverse opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, from cable car rides to challenging hikes.
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Nice view towards the Alps
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Part of the Chiemsee cycle path.
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Anyone who enjoys climbing a steep forest slope will find their money's worth here. The reward is a magnificent view of Lake Chiemsee. But there are definitely more beautiful mountain peaks in the Chiemgau Alps... 😉
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Great panoramic view, but very steep climb which is easier with poles, especially going down.
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We arrive at a small alpine pasture unknown to us. It's worth stopping for a break!
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Kampenwand, which extends over Lake Chiemsee and the Central Alps, or Hochfelln, often called the 'viewing terrace of the Chiemgau,' offering a magnificent 360-degree vista. Geigelstein also provides a formidable view from Lake Chiemsee to the Berchtesgaden Alps and even the Großglockner on clear days. You can also find a fantastic perspective from the View over Lake Chiemsee and the Chiemgau Alps highlight.
Yes, Kampenwand is highly accessible thanks to the Kampenwandbahn cable car, making it suitable for families and less experienced hikers. The area around the Großstaffen Summit also features a small forest adventure trail. Many viewpoints, like the View of Lake Chiemsee and the Alps from Ratzinger Höhe, are also accessible for a wider range of visitors.
The Chiemsee mountain peaks are rich in natural beauty. Geigelstein is particularly known for its impressive alpine flora, earning it the nickname 'Flower Mountain of the Chiemgau,' and has been a nature reserve since 1991. Hochfelln is geologically notable for its Early Jurassic calcareous 'Hochfelln Beds' containing diverse silicified gastropod fauna. The region also offers stunning views of Lake Chiemsee itself, often referred to as the 'Bavarian Sea'.
Beyond hiking, the Chiemsee mountain peaks offer a variety of activities. Kampenwand provides over 100 well-secured climbing routes, mountain biking trails, and paragliding opportunities. In winter, both Kampenwand and Hochfelln transform into ski areas with natural snow slopes. You can also find various routes for gravel biking and easy hikes around the lake. For more ideas, explore the Gravel biking around Chiemsee or Easy hikes around Chiemsee guides.
Yes, the Großstaffen Summit is described as a 'small hidden peak' that is not heavily signposted, offering a quiet summit experience away from crowds with a fantastic view of the Kampenwand and the surrounding Chiemsee. Geigelstein, while offering rewarding views, is also considered a 'lesser-known hike' compared to more popular peaks.
You can find a welcoming spot at Herrenalm, a cozy hut that is hosted in summer, offering snacks and cool drinks in a calm pasture setting. On Hochfelln, the Hochfellnhaus is the highest inn in the Chiemgau, providing refreshments and a place to relax while soaking in the expansive summit views.
The highest and most prominent mountain in the entire Chiemgau Alps is Sonntagshorn, standing at 1,961 meters. It is located on the Austrian-German border and offers excellent views, particularly of Lake Chiemsee and the Loferer Steinberge.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramic views, especially those extending over Lake Chiemsee and the surrounding Alps. The opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle, find quiet summit experiences, and enjoy the natural beauty, including unique flora, are also highly valued. Many appreciate the accessibility options, such as cable cars, that make these views available to a wider audience.
Absolutely! The Chiemgau Alps offer numerous hiking opportunities. Peaks like Kampenwand, Hochfelln, and Geigelstein have well-established hiking trails ranging from moderate to demanding. For more challenging routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Chiemsee guide, which includes routes like the Kampenwand East Summit loop.
Kampenwand is famous for its distinctive three-pointed rocky peak and for hosting the tallest summit cross in the Bavarian Alps. The 12-meter-high cross is located on its Ostgipfel (east summit).
Yes, several peaks offer winter activities. Kampenwand and Hochfelln transform into ski areas with natural snow slopes, and Hochfelln also offers cross-country skiing and winter hiking trails. Hochgern and Sonntagshorn are also favored spots for ski tours and winter hikes, with Sonntagshorn offering ski tours with low avalanche risk.
Hochgern, the highest summit in the central Chiemgauer Berge subrange, is highly popular for its central position. It offers uninterrupted views of the Chiemgau's lush plains, Lake Chiemsee, and the entire Hohe Tauern, including Großglockner and Großvenediger.


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