Best mountain peaks around Flintsbach am Inn are found in the Bavarian Alps, offering diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. This region provides access to prominent summits with panoramic views of the Inn Valley and surrounding landscapes. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, making it a destination for various hiking trails.
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Very beautiful up there on the Wendelstein. We were absolutely thrilled.
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Beautiful up there and the panoramic path is mega
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The Breitenstein (1622 m) stands high above the Leitzachtal and is in front of the Wendelstein (1838 m) to the northwest. As a hiking peak, it is one of the classics, and rightly so. Various climbs lead up, the shorter ones start from Fischbachau. Particularly popular is the route from the Birkenstein pilgrimage church on the Almstraße to the Kesselalm and further into the saddle between Breitenstein and Schweinsberg. On the southern flank is the Hubertushütte - a second place to stop for refreshments. You can combine the visit with a walk to the nearby west summit (second summit cross, which is clearly visible from the main summit) and the Breitensteinfensterl, further to the southwest.
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Super beautiful summit, but often very crowded.
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Around the Wendelstein, many works of art can be found on the artists' trail that runs here. However, some are well hidden.
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Even if overcrowded, always worth a hike 😉
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The Wendelsteinkircherl is a hundred meters below the summit, not far from the mountain station of the Wendelsteinbahn. She belongs to the Catholic. Brannenburg parish in the district of Rosenheim. Consecrated on August 20, 1890, it is dedicated to the Patrona Bavariae. This neo-Gothic building is often mistakenly referred to as the "Wendelstein Chapel", which is not only wrong in the canonical sense, but also misleading, because in addition to the Wendelstein Church, there is actually a much older (1718) wooden Wendelstein Chapel. This is dedicated to St. Wendelin and is right on the summit next to the summit cross. Source and further information https://www.neuhaus-schliersee-evangelisch.de/wendelsteinkircherl
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A newspaper article on the observatory can be found in the Süddeutsche Zeitung from October 3, 21. http://sz.de/1.5427727
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The Rotwand summit is highly regarded for its breathtaking views and the renowned Rotwandhaus. This mountain inn is famous for its homemade Bavarian dishes, bread, cakes, and soups. It's also an excellent spot for an overnight stay to experience stunning sunsets and sunrises, though reservations are recommended due to its popularity among hikers and mountain bikers.
The Wendelstein Summit is a prominent peak offering fabulous panoramic views across the Inn Valley and to the Alps on clear days. Its paths are well-developed, making it suitable for all age groups, and a cable car provides easy access. Visitors can also find the historic Wendelstein Chapel, Germany's highest church, just below the summit.
Yes, several peaks cater to families. The Wendelstein Summit is accessible via cable car, making it suitable for all ages. The Kranzhorn also offers an easier alternative to more challenging peaks, perfect for family outings or leisurely tours with magnificent views of the Inn Valley. Petersberg, with its historic church, is also accessible via a pleasant hike directly from Flintsbach.
For expansive views, the Wendelstein Summit provides breathtaking panoramas across the entire Inn Valley and beyond. The Wasserwand Peak, part of the Heuberg massif, also offers stunning views of the Inn Valley, Samerberg, and even the distant Chiemsee and Simsee from its narrow, rocky ridge. The Breitenstein Summit also boasts great views in all directions.
The region offers a wide variety of hiking experiences. You can find classic hiking peaks like Breitenstein Summit with various ascent routes, including popular ones from the Birkenstein pilgrimage church. For more challenging terrain, the Wasserwand Peak includes demanding sections with secured via ferrata passages. Many trails lead to mountain huts like the Rotwandhaus, offering refreshment stops. For more detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around Flintsbach am Inn guide.
Yes, the Petersberg, accessible directly from Flintsbach, features the historic St. Peter's Church, a former monastery, offering cultural significance alongside scenic views. The Wendelstein Chapel, consecrated in 1890, is also a notable historical and religious site located just below the Wendelstein Summit.
The Breitenstein Summit is considered a classic hiking peak, known for its unusually broad summit plateau and great views in all directions, including towards Wendelstein and the Alpenhauptkamm. Various ascent routes are available, with popular options starting from the Birkenstein pilgrimage church. The Hubertushütte on its southern flank provides a convenient refreshment stop.
Beyond hiking, the area around Flintsbach am Inn offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, such as those detailed in the Gravel biking around Flintsbach am Inn guide, or explore challenging mountain biking trails, which are available in the MTB Trails around Flintsbach am Inn guide.
The Wasserwand Peak, part of the Heuberg massif, provides an exhilarating and more demanding experience. It features challenging terrain, often including short, secured via ferrata sections (difficulty A) or climbing passages. Its narrow, rocky ridge offers breathtaking panoramic views and unique rock formations, making it a memorable ascent.
Spring and autumn are particularly recommended seasons for hiking in the area. The weather is generally pleasant, and the scenery is vibrant, offering ideal conditions for exploring the trails and enjoying the views without the intense heat of summer or the snow and ice of winter, which can make some routes more challenging.
Yes, Petersberg is easily accessible via a hike directly from Flintsbach am Inn. The ascent to the St. Peter summit church, which includes cultural significance, typically takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes, making it a convenient option for a shorter outing from the village.
The Rotwandhaus on the Rotwand summit is a very popular mountain inn that offers overnight stays. Experiencing a sunset and sunrise in the mountains from there is a special highlight, but it's advisable to reserve a room in advance due to its popularity. The Hubertushütte on the southern flank of Breitenstein also provides a refreshment stop.


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