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Hiking around Thiersee offers diverse landscapes within the Tyrolean Alps, situated at the foot of the Kaiser Mountains. The region features a valley with peaks ranging from 616 m to 1,986 m, encompassing lush meadows, woodlands, and the central Thiersee Lake. Trails include forest roads, scenic paths, and rocky mountain routes, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
4.7
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198
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10.8km
03:18
370m
370m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
(56)
270
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8.69km
02:28
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.9
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321
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13.7km
05:56
920m
920m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.9
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395
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16.1km
06:19
940m
940m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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109
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14.5km
04:07
320m
320m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Not really a summit, more simply the highest point of a long ridge.
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Today's Sachs Bridge consists of two steel bridge sections that were placed on reinforced foundations by helicopter in 2019 to better protect and stabilize the bridge against weather and flood damage. Walking across the bridge offers impressive views of the dam and the small lake dammed above it, as well as back into the depths of the gorge with its rushing water and steep rock faces – a truly special experience on a hike through the Gießenbach Gorge.
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The covered wooden bridge over the Gießenbach stream near the Schopperalm is a charming and characteristic feature on the hiking route through the Gießenbach Gorge – especially on the way back to the farms around the Trojerhof.
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Those crossing this bridge experience a transition between two sections of the hike: from the alpine pasture and the open terrain back into the forest and up to the meadows and pastures surrounding the Trojerhof. The bridge marks not only a geographical location, but also a change of atmosphere – the sound of the stream beneath the planks, the wooden roofs overhead, the feeling of protection from rain or strong sun.
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Beautiful viewpoint with a bench for a break above the historic Trojer mountain farm on the energy hiking trail from Kiefersfelden.
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Great view of the Bavarian mountains above the historic Trojer mountain farm.
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The Wachtl quarry is located on the border between Tyrol and Bavaria, not far from Thiersee and Kiefersfelden. Since the 19th century, limestone and marl have been mined here, serving as raw materials for the Kiefersfelden cement plant. The narrow-gauge Wachtl Railway transported the rocks directly from the quarry down into the valley – a technical and industrial landmark of the region. The quarry is located on the northern edge of the Thiersee Basin and impressively showcases the geological structures of the Alps, with steep limestone cliffs and visible stratification. Today, industrial operations have largely ceased; parts of the quarry have been abandoned and filled with water, forming a small lake. Nature is slowly beginning to reclaim the area: habitats for plants, amphibians, and birds are emerging between the rocks, scree, and old mining areas. Nevertheless, the site remains an impressive testament to past industrial history – a place where the power of nature and the traces of human labor intersect in a fascinating way.
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Lake Pfrill near Kufstein is a small but idyllic natural gem amidst dense forests. It lies about 100 meters above Kufstein at 612 meters above sea level and is the smallest of the six bathing lakes west of the city. Lake Pfrill is freely accessible and free to use. In summer, it serves primarily as a bathing lake and excursion destination; hikers appreciate it as part of the "Four Lakes Hike," which also includes Lake Längsee, Lake Egelsee, and Lake Hechtsee.
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Thiersee offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with nearly 700 routes recorded on komoot. These range from easy strolls to challenging mountain ascents, ensuring options for all fitness levels. Specifically, there are over 250 easy routes, more than 330 moderate routes, and nearly 100 difficult trails.
Yes, Thiersee is well-suited for families and beginners. The region features many easy trails, including forest roads and scenic paths. A good example is the Seebauern - Thiersee Trail, an easy 1.967-kilometer path with benches and a beautiful waterfall, perfect for a leisurely outing. You can find over 250 easy routes in the area.
Thiersee boasts diverse natural features. You'll encounter the pristine Thiersee Lake, surrounded by reeds and meadows, and majestic peaks of the Kaiser Mountains, Rofan Mountains, and Brandenberg Alps. The region also features dynamic gorges like the Glemmbachklamm, where water 'foams and splashes,' and picturesque waterfalls, such as the one found on the Seebauern - Thiersee Trail. Expansive meadows and woodlands complete the scenic landscape.
Yes, many routes in Thiersee are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the View of the Bavarian Alps – Giessenbach Gorge loop from Thiersee is a moderate 10.8 km trail that takes you through a scenic gorge. Another option is the Bench with a View of Lake Hechtsee – Pfrillsee loop from Thiersee, a moderate 14.5 km route offering lake views.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Pendling mountain at 1,565 meters is highly recommended. From its summit, you can see the Kaiser Mountains, the Zillertal Alps, and even distant peaks like Großvenediger and Großglockner. The Pendling Summit Cross – View towards Bavaria loop from Thiersee is a challenging route that leads to this prominent viewpoint. You can also find a dedicated highlight for View of Maistaller Berg.
Yes, Thiersee has charming mountain huts where you can stop for refreshments. The Kala Alm, situated at 1,430 meters, serves traditional Tyrolean delicacies. Another notable spot is the Ackernalm Mountain Hut, reachable from Landl, which is known for producing butter and mountain cheese from June to September. These huts offer a welcoming break during your hike.
The hiking trails in Thiersee are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 16,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the clear waters of Thiersee Lake to the majestic Tyrolean Alps, and the varied terrain that includes lush meadows, woodlands, and dramatic gorges. The region's natural beauty and well-maintained paths are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Thiersee region features picturesque waterfalls. One notable example can be found along the easy Seebauern - Thiersee Trail. Additionally, the Glemmbachklamm gorge near Hinterthiersee offers a close-to-water experience with dynamic water features, though it's more of a rushing stream than a single large waterfall.
Beyond the trails, you can explore several attractions. The Swimming spots at Lake Thiersee offer a refreshing break, as the lake boasts excellent Grade A water quality. You might also encounter the Film Location Information Point at Lake Walchsee, which provides an interesting cultural diversion. Many routes also lead to stunning viewpoints like the View of Maistaller Berg.
Absolutely. Thiersee offers several difficult routes for experienced hikers. The View of Pendling and Thiersee – Pendling Summit Cross loop from Thiersee is a challenging 16 km trail with significant elevation gain, leading to the prominent Pendling summit. The Mariandlalm loop from Ursprungpass is also considered a moderate mountaineering route, providing a good challenge.
The Thiersee region is beautiful for hiking from spring through autumn, when the meadows are lush and the weather is generally mild. Summer offers the opportunity to combine hiking with swimming in Thiersee Lake. While some trails are accessible in winter, conditions can be challenging, and specific winter gear may be required. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.


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