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8,057
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Mountaineering routes around Kochel am See are set within the Bavarian Prealps, characterized by a dramatic backdrop of mountains, dense forests, and flowering alpine meadows. The region features prominent lakes like Kochelsee and Walchensee, with many routes offering views of these crystal-clear waters. Mountaineering here often involves ridge routes and summit ascents, providing diverse terrain for outdoor enthusiasts. The landscape offers a range of challenges, from moderate paths to difficult alpine climbs.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
4.8
(140)
1,277
hikers
14.5km
07:19
1,130m
1,130m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.9
(96)
706
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10.4km
04:45
750m
750m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.8
(89)
686
hikers
13.9km
05:34
750m
750m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.5
(35)
650
hikers
5.78km
03:34
650m
650m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.5
(36)
656
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6.84km
03:39
630m
630m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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In good weather, you'll enjoy a magnificent view of Lake Walchensee and Lake Kochel. The Jochberg Alm is a must-stop. The Kaiserschmarn (sweet pancakes) is delicious, and the hosts are very friendly.
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A great ridge with a fantastic view. In some places, you have to climb a bit.
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Each of the summit crosses one often encounters in the mountains—as here on the Jochberg—whether with or without the body of the crucified Christ, invites passersby to a brief spiritual rest. Perhaps one or another will be able to encounter God here in a brief prayer. As a prerequisite for a completely different mystical experience of encountering God, beyond such a small sacred monument, Hape Kerkeling, who made a pilgrimage on the Camino Frances in 2001, writes: "I am becoming freer here every day (...) Through all the emotional frequencies, I slowly tuned myself into one frequency and had a wonderful reception. Total serene emptiness is the state that creates a vacuum that God can then completely fill in a relaxed manner." (Hape Kerkeling in "I'm Off Then")
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Great view of both lakes.
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Extremely beautiful, wonderful view, just enjoy.
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Great view of both lakes
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Definitely a very nice trail with very nice views.
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There are over 70 mountaineering routes around Kochel a. See, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a mix of moderate and difficult trails to explore the Bavarian Prealps.
The best time for mountaineering in Kochel a. See is generally from late spring through early autumn, when the weather is most stable and the alpine meadows are in bloom. However, some routes may be accessible for winter hiking, depending on snow conditions.
While many mountaineering routes in the region are moderate to difficult, some sections or shorter loops can be suitable for families with older children who have some hiking experience. For example, the Jocher Alm Trail – View of Lake Walchensee loop from Walchenseekraftwerk is a moderate option that offers beautiful views without extreme difficulty.
Yes, many mountaineering routes around Kochel a. See are designed as loops. A popular example is the difficult Heimgarten–Herzogstand Ridge – Heimgarten Summit (1,790 m) loop from Walchensee, which offers spectacular panoramas and returns to its starting point.
Absolutely. Many routes provide stunning views of both Kochelsee and Walchensee. The View of Lake Walchensee – Jochberg summit loop from Walchenseekraftwerk is a moderate trail specifically known for its extensive views of Lake Walchensee from the Jochberg summit.
Yes, the region features natural attractions like the Lainbach Falls. While not directly on every mountaineering route, the Lainbach Waterfall is a notable highlight in the area and can be reached via scenic trails.
The mountaineering routes in Kochel a. See are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the spectacular panoramas, the diverse terrain of the Bavarian Prealps, and the rewarding summit views, especially those overlooking Lake Walchensee.
Yes, several routes offer opportunities for hut stops. For instance, the Heimgarten–Herzogstand Ridge area features the Berggasthaus Herzogstand, providing a welcome stop with Bavarian delicacies. Similarly, routes leading to the Jochberg summit, such as the difficult View of Lake Walchensee – Jochberg summit loop from Walchensee, often pass by the Jochberg Alm, known for its hospitality.
Mountaineering routes around Kochel a. See are set amidst the Bavarian Prealps, offering a dramatic backdrop of mountains, dense forests, and flowering alpine meadows. You'll encounter prominent lakes like Kochelsee and Walchensee, and potentially natural monuments such as the Herzogstand summit cross or the Brauneck Summit Cross.
While many routes are classified as moderate to difficult, there are options that provide a less strenuous introduction to mountaineering. The View of Lake Walchensee – Jochberg summit loop from Kesselberg is a moderate route that is shorter in distance and elevation gain compared to other summit ascents, making it a good choice for those seeking a more accessible experience.
Kochel a. See is generally well-connected, and some trailheads, particularly around the lakes, can be reached by public transport. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific starting points, especially for routes originating from places like Walchensee or Walchenseekraftwerk.


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