Best mountain passes around Kreuth are situated in the Bavarian Prealps, a region recognized as a mountaineering hot-spot. The area features a diverse landscape with numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. Many routes traverse scenic ridges and lead to panoramic summits, offering various mountain crossings. This mountainous character provides an extensive network of hiking and cycling trails.
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Every year from April 15 to May 15, access is prohibited due to bird breeding protection.
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A really worthwhile destination (1986 m) with wide views. The local neighbours such as Rotwand, Wendelstein, Schinder and Guffert are clearly visible, but the view extends to the main Alpine ridge and the Central Alps with the Großvenediger and Großglockner. The easiest way up is from the Ackernalm, only 600 metres in altitude and about two hours. The further route to the Krenspitze is easy (T2), after that it becomes uncomfortable (T5).
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At the moment 8€ fee per day. You can leave the car for several days.
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Parking and bus stop with access to several hiking trails
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Current info Easter 2023 - Coming from Bayrischzell almost snow-free but everything mobile to misery saddle. Danger of falling rocks and ice in the gorge in the lower part. From the Misery saddle to the Pfanngraben junction, there is still a lot of snow cover. Before 10 a.m. and current <8°C with previous night frost, it is easy to drive on snow. After 10 a.m. it was too soft to ride in the flatter and sunnier sections (total weight of bike and rider almost 100kg, 57mm gravel tires). But despite small sliding sections in the snow, it was a lot of fun!
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You can park for free at the Stuben car park there
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…hike stage to the summit…
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The region offers a variety of passes. For road cyclists, the Sudelfeldpass is known for its challenging climbs and panoramic views. The Achen Pass summit is historically significant and serves as a gateway to the Achensee. For hikers, the Spitzing Saddle is a popular starting point for trails to Schönfeldhütte or Spitzingsee.
Yes, the Spitzing Saddle is categorized as family-friendly. It features a parking lot and serves as a convenient starting point for various hiking trails, making it accessible for families looking to explore the area.
Many passes offer spectacular vistas. From the Summit of Hinteres Sonnwendjoch, you can enjoy a fabulous mountain panorama from almost 2,000 meters. The Sudelfeldpass rewards cyclists with spectacular panoramic views over the foothills of the Alps, and the Elend Saddle also offers magnificent views after a challenging ascent.
Absolutely. The Summit of Hinteres Sonnwendjoch is a challenging route offering a panoramic mountain view. The Elend Saddle involves a challenging ascent, particularly from the Valepp side. For cyclists, the Sudelfeldpass is known for its demanding climbs.
The Achen Pass, located near the Austrian border, has a rich history. As early as 1495, it was a crucial commercial route for transporting salt to Munich. It also played a vital role for the Bavarian Army during the Napoleonic era. Today, it's valued more for tourism and as a gateway to the stunning Achensee.
Yes, some mountain passes offer parking facilities. For instance, there is a parking lot at the Spitzing Saddle, which serves as a starting point for several hiking trails. Please note that this parking is chargeable.
The region is a mountaineering hot-spot with extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the Große Wolfschlucht Waterfall loop or the Tegernseer Hut – Roßstein loop. For cycling, there are options for gravel biking and touring, such as the Schwarzentenn Alm – Söllbach Trail loop or the Achensee loop. Explore more options in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and cycling guide for Kreuth.
From the Spitzing Saddle, you can access multiple hiking trails leading to destinations like Schönfeldhütte, Firstalm, or Spitzingsee. The Hirschtalsattel offers routes to the Seekarkreuz/Rauhalmen or down to Lenggries, or a trail over the Stinkergraben to Bad Wiessee.
Kreuth is excellent for cycling. The Sudelfeldpass is a popular destination for road cyclists due to its challenging climbs and scenic rewards. The Elend Saddle is also known for very nice bike tours. You can find more cycling routes in the cycling guide for Kreuth.
The best seasons for road cycling around Sudelfeldpass are spring and autumn, when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is enhanced by blossoming landscapes or colorful foliage. Generally, late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable conditions for hiking and other outdoor activities in the mountainous areas.
Yes, several passes serve as important connections. The Achen Pass connects the Tegernsee valley with the Achental in Tyrol. The Elend Saddle links the Valepp and the Kloaschautal near Bayrischzell, while the Hirschtalsattel marks a transition between Lenggries and Kreuth/Tegernsee.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views, especially from summits like the Hinteres Sonnwendjoch. The challenging yet rewarding climbs, the feeling of accomplishment, and the opportunity to enjoy nature in solitude, particularly at sunrise, are also highly valued. The region's diverse trails cater to various skill levels, ensuring a rewarding experience for everyone.
Yes, some passes offer amenities. The Spitzing Saddle, for example, has both a restaurant and a cafe, providing convenient options for refreshments before or after your outdoor activities.


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