Best mountain peaks in the Ammergauer Alps are characterized by a diverse landscape, featuring rugged limestone formations and rounded, densely wooded flysch summits. This region, spanning parts of Bavaria and Tyrol, offers almost 200 named peaks suitable for various fitness levels. Its comparatively lower height makes it an ideal destination for day tours and those seeking less extreme challenges. The Ammergauer Alps Nature Park, Bavaria's largest nature reserve, encompasses many of these peaks.
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Don't be put off by the barbed wire fence. With a little caution, you can easily step over it and enjoy the view.
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The Ochsensitz is a nice little stopover on the way to the Ziegelspitz or the Notkarspitze. It's not a true summit, but the spot has a nice large cross.
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The summit cross on the Branderschrofen marks the highest point of the Tegelberg in the Ammergau Alps near Schwangau, Bavaria. At 1,881 meters, it offers impressive 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains, lakes, and valleys. The climb from the Tegelberghaus to the summit is challenging, as some sections are secured with wire ropes and require surefootedness and a head for heights. The path to the summit leads through mountain pine fields and over rocky sections secured with wire ropes. A striking feature is a 2.5 x 2.5 meter notch in the mountain, which offers a sweeping view of Lake Forggensee.
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The Tegelberg mountain station is a popular starting point for hikers, paragliders, and nature lovers. Located at an altitude of approximately 1,700 meters, it is easily accessible by the Tegelberg cable car. From the station, guests can enjoy impressive panoramic views over the Alpine foothills and Hohenschwangau, as far as the Zugspitze on a clear day.
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The Pürschling is more of a place than a summit 😄. The Teufelsstättkopf further up steals the show.
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The Notkarspitze and its neighboring peaks are popular local mountains in Munich. Always packed in summer. So I would recommend it off-season in winter. Ettal Sattel parking is limited and costs around €7. So get going early. You can also just go up to the Ochsensitz or the second peak, Ziegelspitz, and take a shorter route. The path is not really difficult, but it is not easy in terms of length. Today was perfect weather.
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The view from the Zeitberg is breathtaking. Your gaze wanders from the mountains far out into the Alpine foothills. Just a few steps away you can take a break and let yourself be pampered in the Hörnlehütte.
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The Ammergauer Alps offer a variety of popular peaks. Among them, Teufelstättkopf Summit Cross is highly regarded for its varied path and great views. Kofel summit cross near Oberammergau is another favorite, known for its challenging ascent and rewarding panoramas. Additionally, Branderschrofen Summit offers impressive 360-degree views.
Yes, the Ammergauer Alps have options suitable for families. The Vorderes Hörnle is easily accessible, with a cable car option to the Hörnle Hut, making it suitable for leisurely hikes and offering great views of the Zugspitze. The Buchenberg Alm is also family-friendly, accessible by chairlift or a 'root path', providing fantastic panoramic views and a place to rest.
The Ammergauer Alps feature diverse terrain, from rugged limestone formations to rounded, densely wooded flysch summits. You'll find a range of difficulties. Peaks like Daniel and Kreuzspitze offer challenging ascents for ambitious mountaineers, often involving significant altitude differences. Others, like Teufelstättkopf or Kofel, include sections secured with ropes, requiring surefootedness and a head for heights. There are also easier, more leisurely trails, especially around peaks like the Hörnle.
The highest peak in the Ammergauer Alps is Daniel, standing at 2,340 meters, offering unparalleled panoramic views. Another prominent high peak is Kreuzspitze at 2,185 meters, known for its challenging climb and magnificent vistas. Hochplatte (2,082 m) and Säuling (2,047 m) are also among the higher summits in the range.
The Ammergauer Alps are rich in natural beauty. You can find impressive limestone formations, dolomite scree fields, and densely wooded flysch summits. Many peaks offer stunning viewpoints, such as the Laber Summit Viewpoint with its views of Oberammergau, or the View from Kalvarienberg overlooking Füssen and Neuschwanstein Castle. The region also boasts unique ecological aspects, including rare plants and extensive moors.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the Ammergauer Alps offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous easy hikes, such as those along Plansee or the Waldi dog walk in the Ammergau Alps Nature Park. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking, including routes like 'Around the Daniel' or 'Around the Ettaler Manndl', and road cycling tours like 'Plansee – East end of Lake Plansee loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes guide, gravel biking guide, and cycling guide for the region.
While popular peaks can attract many visitors, the Ammergauer Alps have almost 200 named peaks, offering opportunities to find quieter spots. Peaks like Hochplatte and Säuling, while impressive, might offer a more robust hiking experience away from the busiest trails. Exploring routes to Große Klammspitze from Linderhof Castle can also provide a more immersive mountain tour experience.
The Ammergauer Alps are generally best visited for hiking during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, trails are usually clear of snow, and the weather is more favorable for ascents. Some peaks, especially the higher ones, may retain snow into early summer. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the Ammergauer Alps offer several circular hiking routes. For example, Kramerspitz features a popular 16.6 km (10.3 miles) loop trail that ascends through forested hillsides before emerging above the treeline, rewarding hikers with panoramic views. Many other peaks and areas also have well-marked circular trails suitable for various fitness levels.
The Große Klammspitze (1,924 m) offers one of the most impressive mountain tours in the Ammergau Alps Nature Park. The route from Linderhof Castle includes a pleasant forest path leading to the Brunnenkopf Hut, followed by challenging and partly steep terrain over a cirque. A climbing passage secured with wire ropes awaits shortly before the summit, which provides an enormous panorama, including views of Lake Forggensee and the Zugspitz massif.
While many higher peaks become challenging or require specialized equipment in winter, some areas of the Ammergauer Alps are suitable for winter hiking. Lower, more accessible peaks and trails, especially those with cable car access like the Hörnle, can offer enjoyable winter walks. Always prioritize safety, check snow conditions, and be prepared for colder weather and shorter daylight hours during the winter months.


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