Mountain peaks near Wasserburg am Inn are not prominent, as the town is situated in the Bavarian Alpine foothills, characterized by a hilly and rural landscape. The area is defined by its unique location on a peninsula formed by the Inn River, offering scenic views and medieval architecture. While no towering peaks are directly adjacent, the region provides numerous footpaths and cycle ways with moderate elevation gains, and distant views of the Alps are possible.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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An unexpected trail but without regrets...
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Great corner with mega views
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Nice pass with flat areas to bivouac.
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If the Hohneck is one of the most famous peaks in the Vosges Mountains, it's certainly thanks to the superb scenery of the Wormspel valley, which lies just a short distance away. The valley offers a breathtaking panorama of Lake Schiessrothried and the Wormsa Valley.
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With 1,363 meters above sea level, the Hohneck is the third highest peak in the Vosges. It is also one of the most iconic, and perhaps the most beloved. Next to the Route des Crêtes, it is the ideal starting point for family hikes. The view it offers is simply splendid. It magnificently dominates the lake of Schiessrothried, the slope being very abrupt in this place. A real postcard landscape perfectly representing the Vosges mountains.
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From its 1272 meters high, the Petit Ballon is certainly one of the most beautiful viewpoints of the Vosges massif. Its vast expanse of high stubble and the absence of adjacent summits allow it to dominate the landscape at 360°, and in particular the plain of Alsace to the east with the Black Forest in the background. The ideal place to admire the sunset, especially since several farm inns are within walking distance to enjoy a delicious marcaire meal and/or spend the night. Less touristy than the large Vosges ridge facing it, the Petit Ballon provides an authentic mountain feeling, with its Tibetan flags, its statue of the Virgin and its Vosges breed cow farms.
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Very nice view, on nice days there are also model airplanes at the Petit Ballon.
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The Grand Ballon is the highest peak in the Vosges. Dominating all the other peaks of the Alsace-Lorraine mountain range, this mountain is 1424 m high. About 500 years B.C. The sun god Belenus, the supreme deity of the Celts, was worshiped up here, from which the name Belchen could have been derived. From the summit of the Grand Ballon, which has been fairly rounded off by glaciers and erosion, you have a unique panoramic view that stretches from the Black Forest to the Jura and the Alps. To the north-west are the peaks of the longest Vosges ridge, which stretches up over the Route des Crêtes to the Col de lagorge. Opposite to the west, Drumont and Ventron impress. From the car park you can reach the summit of the Grand Ballon in about 20 minutes. The stony footpath leads past the remains of the old Belchenhotel to the memorial for the "Diables bleus", the French mountain troops in World War I 1917. There is also a weather station and a radar station for flight observation. The infrastructure on the Grand Ballon includes summit hotels, restaurants, ski lifts and trails for winter sports, hiking trails and a summer toboggan run. Source: https://www.reisetipps-elsass.com/wandern-elsass/berge-und-taeler/grand-ballon/
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Wasserburg am Inn is located in the Bavarian Alpine foothills, characterized by a hilly and rural landscape rather than towering mountain peaks. The highest elevations in the immediate vicinity are around 520-534 meters. The region offers numerous footpaths and cycle ways with moderate elevation gains, providing scenic views of the Inn River and the surrounding moraines and hills. Distant views of the majestic Alps are possible from certain vantage points, such as during the 'View of the Alps from Attel' hike.
While Wasserburg itself doesn't have high peaks, the komoot guide highlights several significant summits that offer exceptional outdoor experiences. These include Hohneck, known for its expansive views and accessibility, and Grand Ballon, the highest mountain in the Vosges Mountains, offering panoramic views extending to the Rhine Valley and the Alps on clear days.
The area around Wasserburg am Inn provides diverse hiking trails that showcase its natural beauty and historical charm. Popular options include the 'Steep Banks of the Inn River – Marienplatz, Wasserburg am Inn loop,' which offers views along the Inn River and the old town. For a longer excursion with distant Alpine views, consider the 'View of the Alps from Attel – Attel Monastery Church loop.' Another scenic choice is the 'Along the Innleiten around the Wasserburg old town' circular hike.
Yes, many of the footpaths and cycle ways around Wasserburg am Inn are suitable for families, featuring moderate elevation gains. The 'Old Railway Tunnel Wasserburg – Prayer Wheels by the Inn River loop' is an easier hike of nearly 5 km, which can be a good option for families looking for a less strenuous outing with an interesting feature like the old railway tunnel.
From the hilly terrain around Wasserburg, you can enjoy magnificent views of the Inn valley, the meandering Inn River, and the picturesque medieval town itself. As mentioned, the 'View of the Alps from Attel' hike offers the chance to see the Alps in the distance on clear days. Additionally, the komoot guide features Petit Ballon, a summit offering 360° views of the landscape, including the plain of Alsace and the Black Forest.
Beyond hiking, the region around Wasserburg am Inn is excellent for cycling and gravel biking. You can find numerous routes for these activities. For example, the Hiking around Wasserburg guide lists routes like the 'Petit Ballon Loop via GR 532'. For cycling, the Cycling around Wasserburg guide offers routes such as the 'Most beautiful village in France – Wettolsheim town centre loop'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore options like the 'Col de la Schlucht – La route des crêtes loop' in the Gravel biking around Wasserburg guide.
Visitors appreciate the stunning panoramic views from these peaks. For instance, Hohneck is praised for its splendid views dominating the lake of Schiessrothried, creating a real postcard landscape. Grand Ballon is considered a privileged observation point over the whole of Alsace. The Wormspel Combe is also noted for its breathtaking panorama of Lake Schiessrothried and the Wormsa Valley.
Yes, the region offers several unique natural features. The Wormspel Combe is a gorge offering a superb scenery and a breathtaking panorama. Another interesting spot is the Petit Ballon, which, with its vast expanse of high stubble and absence of adjacent summits, allows for 360° views and provides an authentic mountain feeling with its Tibetan flags and Vosges breed cow farms.
Yes, for some of the highlighted peaks, there are options for refreshments and accommodation. For example, near Hohneck, you can find the Ferme Auberge du Frankenthal, a farmed alpine hut located in a beautiful valley, offering cheese, ham, cakes, and drinks. Several farm inns are also within walking distance of Petit Ballon, ideal for enjoying a traditional meal or spending the night.
The region around Wasserburg am Inn is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the footpaths and cycle ways are easily accessible, and the weather is typically mild, making it ideal for hiking and cycling. While specific tips for winter hiking are not provided, the hilly terrain and river valleys offer year-round scenic beauty, though some trails might be affected by snow or ice in colder months.
The town of Wasserburg am Inn itself is rich in history, known for its unique location on a peninsula and stunning medieval architecture. Many local hiking trails, such as the 'Steep Banks of the Inn River – Marienplatz, Wasserburg am Inn loop,' incorporate views of the old town. The 'View of the Alps from Attel – Attel Monastery Church loop' also includes the Attel Monastery Church, adding a cultural dimension to the hike. For the highlighted peaks, Grand Ballon features a monument to the Blue Devils, a mountain infantry battalion from World War I, offering a historical context to its summit.


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