Best mountain passes around Bad Wiessee are situated in the Bavarian Alps, offering access to elevated mountain areas and routes. The region is characterized by its location on Lake Tegernsee and its connection to the Achental valley in Tyrol, Austria. These passes provide routes for various activities, including scenic drives, challenging hikes, and bike rides. The area features both traditional passes and prominent mountain destinations with pass-like characteristics.
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From the turnoff to the Lenggrieser Hut, it's a tough 150m climb, always with a gradient of 12% to 18%, up to the saddle between Seekarkreuz and Spitzkamp. It's worth it because from here you have a new panorama to the south and you can climb up to the Seekarkreuz on foot in just under 100m (bike to the depot at the edge of the forest) - with an even better panorama! Easy to ride with an electric bike, but going downhill you need to be good at using the brakes and balance. Naturally, the gravel on such steep paths is slippery.
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You can park for free at the Stuben car park there
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On the Achenpass (941m above sea level) you have reached the apex. From here you can follow a cycle path towards Kreuth again and you don't have to drive on the road.
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There are great climbing tours on the Blankenstein
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Nice border in the middle of the forest with no traffic 😃. Better than the Achenpass if you come from the Austrian 🇦🇹! From Germany 🇩🇪 it’s going to be pretty exhausting
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A nice little pass. The right people will come to Austria 🇦🇹!
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If climbing in the second degree is not a problem, you can dare to climb the Blankenstein. You will be rewarded with a great view and alpine feeling.
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For spectacular panoramic views, Blankenstein Saddle is highly recommended, offering vistas towards Setzberg, Lake Tegernsee, and Wallberg. The Wallberg mountain area, though not a traditional pass, is also renowned for its breathtaking views of Lake Tegernsee and the surrounding Bavarian Alps from its summit.
Yes, several passes offer demanding routes. The approach to Hirschtalsattel from Lenggries along the Hirschbach is described as long and demanding. For climbers, Blankenstein Saddle offers great climbing tours. The Sudelfeld Pass also features varying gradients, with descents reaching up to 18%, presenting a challenge for cyclists.
The Achen Pass summit is a historic mountain pass that was an important trade route for salt as early as 1495 and later held strategic importance for the Bavarian Army. It connects the Tegernsee valley in Germany with the Achental valley in Tyrol, Austria, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical context.
You can expect diverse natural features. The Achen Pass forms a watershed between the Weißach and Walchen river basins. Sudelfeld Pass traverses a wild and romantic valley. Wallberg offers views of Lake Tegernsee and surrounding peaks like Setzberg, Risserkogel, and Roßstein. The Spitzingsee area features an alpine lake surrounded by mountains.
The mountain passes are generally accessible and enjoyable during the warmer months for hiking and cycling. However, areas like Sudelfeld and Spitzingsee are popular ski resorts in winter, offering opportunities for skiing, tobogganing, and other winter sports. The Wallberg also boasts one of Bavaria's longest natural toboggan runs in winter.
While some passes offer challenging routes, the Wallberg mountain area is accessible via the Wallbergbahn cable car, making it suitable for families to enjoy panoramic views and easy hikes from the mountain station. In winter, the Wallberg's natural toboggan run is a popular family activity. The Spitzingsee area also offers a wide range of leisure activities suitable for families throughout the year.
Yes, the region around Bad Wiessee is excellent for mountain biking. You can find various routes, including those leading to or around the mountain passes. For specific mountain biking trails, explore the MTB Trails around Bad Wiessee guide, which includes routes like the 'Aueralm Alpine Hut – Neuhüttenalm loop from Bad Wiessee'.
The mountain passes and surrounding areas offer a wide range of outdoor activities. Popular options include scenic drives, challenging hikes, and various cycling routes. The Wallberg is a popular spot for hikers, mountain bikers, paragliders, and hang-gliders. In winter, skiing, tobogganing, and cross-country skiing are popular, especially in areas like Sudelfeld and Spitzingsee. You can find more hiking options in the Easy hikes around Bad Wiessee guide and gravel biking in the Gravel biking around Bad Wiessee guide.
Yes, parking is generally available at or near the mountain passes. For instance, the Achen Pass summit is listed as having parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific locations for parking availability and any associated fees.
Many hiking trails and outdoor areas around the mountain passes are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. However, specific rules may apply in certain protected areas or on public transport like cable cars. It's always best to check local regulations for the specific pass or trail you plan to visit with your dog.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and challenging routes. Many enjoy the scenic views, especially from spots like Blankenstein Saddle. The demanding approaches to passes like Hirschtalsattel are rewarded with stunning scenery. The historical significance of passes like Achen Pass also adds to the experience.
While direct public transport to every pass summit might be limited, Bad Wiessee itself is well-connected. From there, local buses can often take you to the base of mountains or starting points of routes leading to the passes. For example, the Wallbergbahn cable car provides easy access to the Wallberg mountain area. It's recommended to check local bus schedules and connections from Bad Wiessee to the specific pass you wish to visit.


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