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The 5 Most Amazing Peaks around Unterföhring

Best mountain peaks around Unterföhring are primarily elevated viewpoints and recreational hills, as the area itself is situated at approximately 506 meters and features gentle hills rather than prominent mountains. Located northeast of Munich, Unterföhring is part of the high banks of the Isar River, offering picturesque landscapes for outdoor activities. On clear days, a distant Alpine panorama can be observed, providing a scenic backdrop to the local landscape.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Olympic mountain

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The "mountain" has a nice incline, considering it's right in the middle of an urban park. And like most mountains, you're rewarded with a beautiful view at the top – …

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View from Fröttmaninger Berg

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Either to end a bike tour or for in between, the ascent to the wind turbine with a subsequent break to enjoy the all-round view is a must. Meeting point …

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Viewpoint on the Riem Hill

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Nice vantage point from the 20m high toboggan hill. There are various routes up and down. The serpentine ramp from the east or the wide path from the northeast are ideal for cycling.

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Luitpoldhügel

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Luitpold Hill was created from rubble and debris after World War II. The now green hill serves as a small viewing point and is used for sledding in winter. A memorial cross has stood on its summit since 1958.

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Pumuckl Fountain

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The Pumucklbrunnen is a small fountain in the Schwabing district of Munich. It was built in 1985 as a homage to the fairytale character of the same name by the …

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April 23, 2026, Luitpoldhügel

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November 9, 2025, Luitpoldhügel

The climb can be strenuous for some, but the path winds its way up with regular benches for resting or catching your breath. From the top, there's a beautiful view of the Alps and the Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady), weather permitting.

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Luitpold Hill was created from rubble and debris after World War II. The now green hill serves as a small viewing point and is used for sledding in winter. A memorial cross has stood on its summit since 1958.

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A part of old Munich lies buried beneath this mountain, the Luitpold Hill. Thousands upon thousands of incendiary bombs and explosive devices fell on the city in the final years of the Second World War; to this day, unexploded bombs are still being found in the ground during construction work. Munich was a key target for Allied bombers, not only as the location of many armaments factories, but also as the Nazi "capital of the movement." By 1945, every second building in the city was destroyed. The Luitpold Hill didn't exist back then. Luitpold Park, laid out in 1911 in honor of Prince Regent Luitpold, was originally largely flat. After the war, however, the people of Munich brought the rubble from their houses here and piled up the Luitpold Hill, just as they did with the Neuhofener Hill on the Sendlinger Isar high bank or today's Olympiaberg on the Oberwiesenfeld. Source and further information: https://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/luitpoldpark-der-schuttberg-1.4257581

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The rubbish of civilization from us humans has at least one good side, namely a beautiful view of the Alps.

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A fantastic view of the Olympic area. People meet for a sundowner, to listen to concerts, to end the evening... simply to relax

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The Fröttmaninger Berg is an insider tip: from the former garbage mountain you have a great view of Munich, the surrounding area and the Alps.

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The small, red-haired goblin Pumuckl, a character by the author Ellis Kaut, is a kobold and invisible to everyone except for the master carpenter Eder (Gustl Bayrhammer), because Pumuckl once got stuck to a pot of glue in his workshop. Since then, Pumuckl has been living with Master Eder and hatching all sorts of pranks. The television series, which ran from 1982 to 1986, was directed by Ulrich König. Pumuckl's voice came from actor Hans Clarin. Source and more info https://www.filmtourismus.de/pumuckl/

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain peaks can I expect to find around Unterföhring?

Unterföhring itself is situated on gentle hills at about 506 meters, so you won't find traditional towering mountains. Instead, the area offers elevated viewpoints and recreational hills, many of which are man-made from historical rubble. These spots provide excellent panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, Munich, and on clear days, even the distant Alps.

Are there any popular viewpoints or elevated spots worth visiting near Unterföhring?

Absolutely. Highly recommended spots include the View from Fröttmaninger Berg, known for its wind turbine and all-round views of Munich and the Alps. Another popular choice is the Viewpoint on the Riem Hill, a 20-meter high toboggan hill offering great views in all directions, especially in the evening.

What are the best places for family-friendly outings to elevated areas around Unterföhring?

Several elevated spots are great for families. The View from Fröttmaninger Berg and Viewpoint on the Riem Hill are both considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Olympic mountain offers a beautiful slope and panoramic views over the Olympic Park, suitable for a family visit. The Luitpoldhügel is also family-friendly and used for sledding in winter.

Can I enjoy scenic views of the Alps from Unterföhring?

While Unterföhring is not in the Alps, on clear days, you can indeed enjoy a stunning view of the distant Alpine panorama. Elevated viewpoints like the View from Fröttmaninger Berg and the Olympic mountain are particularly good for catching these views, especially when the Foehn wind clears the air.

Are there any historical sites among the elevated areas near Unterföhring?

Yes, some of these elevated areas have historical significance. For instance, the Olympic mountain and Luitpoldhügel were both created from war rubble after World War II, serving as poignant reminders of Munich's past. Luitpoldhügel even has a memorial cross on its summit.

What outdoor activities can I do near these elevated viewpoints?

The areas around these viewpoints are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy leisurely hikes and bike rides along the Isar River, through gentle hills, and around recreational areas like Feringasee. For specific routes, check out the Hiking around Unterföhring guide or the Cycling around Unterföhring guide.

Are there hiking trails suitable for beginners near Unterföhring's elevated spots?

Yes, the region offers many easy trails. For example, the circular path around Feringasee is suitable for families and offers pleasant walks. Many of the paths leading to the elevated viewpoints involve short, manageable climbs, perfect for beginners. You can find several easy routes in the Hiking around Unterföhring guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the elevated viewpoints around Unterföhring?

Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views, especially of Munich and the distant Alps on clear days. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere for relaxation, photography (especially at sunset), and as a meeting point. The unique history of some of these man-made hills also adds to their appeal.

Can I find circular walks around the elevated areas in Unterföhring?

Yes, there are several circular routes that incorporate these elevated areas and the surrounding natural features. For instance, you can find routes that loop around Feringasee or combine visits to viewpoints with paths along the Isar River. The Hiking around Unterföhring guide lists several circular options.

What is the best time of year to visit the elevated viewpoints near Unterföhring?

The elevated viewpoints are accessible year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer is great for enjoying the views and combining visits with other recreational activities like swimming at Feringasee. In winter, some hills like Luitpoldhügel are popular for sledding, and clear winter days can offer crisp views of the Alps.

Are there any specific cycling routes that pass by these elevated viewpoints?

Yes, many cycling routes in the area can be planned to include these viewpoints. For example, you can combine a visit to Fröttmaninger Berg with a bike tour along the Isar River or through the surrounding fields. The Cycling around Unterföhring guide provides various routes, some of which will take you close to these scenic spots.

Are the elevated areas around Unterföhring dog-friendly?

Generally, the natural areas and parks around Unterföhring, including many of the elevated viewpoints, are dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like Heimstettener Moos, and to be mindful of other visitors and wildlife. Specific rules might apply in certain park sections, so look for local signage.

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