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Attractions and Places To See around Brannenburg - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Brannenburg offer a diverse range of experiences in the district of Rosenheim, Bavaria. Nestled at the foot of the 1,838-meter-high Wendelstein mountain, this municipality is characterized by its Alpine scenery and historical sites. Visitors can explore prominent natural features, cultural landmarks, and various recreational opportunities. The area is known for inspiring artists and for being the home of the Dientzenhofer family of Baroque architects.

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Last updated: May 9, 2026

Rotwandhaus

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The Rotwandhaus is a very popular mountain hut, also among mountain bikers. This is certainly due not only to its great location but also to the homemade delicacies such as …

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Wendelstein Summit

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When the weather is good, the view from the Wendelstein is simply fabulous. The paths are well developed and suitable for all age groups. The inn has salty prices, but …

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Rotwand summit

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1885 m summit, the Rotwandhaus is a great mountain inn, also to stay top. Even with a shower and a great Kaiserschmarrn!

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Taubenstein Peak

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Nice view from above. If you are tired, you can take the train down the valley. Hiking boots are recommended.

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Wendelstein Chapel

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A wonderful place to let your thoughts wander for a moment. I would have liked to light a candle.

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July 5, 2025, Wendelsteinkircherl

Very beautiful up there on the Wendelstein. We were absolutely thrilled.

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Beautiful up there and the panoramic path is mega

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Around the Wendelstein, many works of art can be found on the artists' trail that runs here. However, some are well hidden.

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Even if overcrowded, always worth a hike 😉

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The Wendelsteinkircherl is a hundred meters below the summit, not far from the mountain station of the Wendelsteinbahn. She belongs to the Catholic. Brannenburg parish in the district of Rosenheim. Consecrated on August 20, 1890, it is dedicated to the Patrona Bavariae. This neo-Gothic building is often mistakenly referred to as the "Wendelstein Chapel", which is not only wrong in the canonical sense, but also misleading, because in addition to the Wendelstein Church, there is actually a much older (1718) wooden Wendelstein Chapel. This is dedicated to St. Wendelin and is right on the summit next to the summit cross. Source and further information https://www.neuhaus-schliersee-evangelisch.de/wendelsteinkircherl

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October 11, 2021, Wendelstein Summit

A newspaper article on the observatory can be found in the Süddeutsche Zeitung from October 3, 21. http://sz.de/1.5427727

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The Wendelstein Church was consecrated in 1890 according to the regulations of the pontifical and is therefore Germany's highest church. The church on Wendelstein is often mistakenly referred to as the "Wendelstein Chapel". On August 20, 1890, the Archbishop of Munich Antonius von Thoma consecrated the Wendelstein Church to Mary, the Mother of God, the Patrona Bavariae. The small Wendelinkapelle is located right at the top of the Wendelstein.

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It is Germany's highest church; was built in 1889. At that time, numerous donors financed the construction of the neo-Gothic church. These donors are now immortalized inside the church near the entrance, the coats of arms of those places and countries that donated the most can be found in one of the artfully designed glass windows

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural landmarks and viewpoints can I explore around Brannenburg?

Brannenburg is surrounded by stunning natural features. The prominent Wendelstein Summit offers fabulous panoramic views, accessible via the historic Wendelstein Rack Railway. You can also visit the Rotwand summit, which provides a beautiful vista from its 1885-meter peak, and the Taubenstein Peak for another great perspective. Don't miss the Biber Natural Monument, a unique 30-meter-high Nagelfluh rock formation.

Are there any scenic lakes near Brannenburg for relaxation or activities?

Yes, the region boasts several beautiful lakes. The serene Reischenharter See features a beach and kiosk, perfect for a relaxing day. The Simssee is a quieter alternative, often called the smaller sibling of the Chiemsee. For a grander experience, the expansive Chiemsee, known as the 'Bavarian Sea,' offers natural scenery, water sports, and cultural attractions.

What historical or cultural sites can I visit in Brannenburg?

Brannenburg has a rich history. At the Wendelstein Summit, you'll find the Wendelstein Chapel, consecrated in 1890 and known as Germany's highest church. The area also has a strong artistic heritage, celebrated through the Künstlerweg (Artists' Trail) and a Cultural Walk with eleven stations that delve into the art, industrial, and natural history of the area, paying homage to artists like Carl Spitzweg and Max Liebermann.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in Brannenburg?

Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Natur-Erlebnispfad (Nature Adventure Path), a 2.5 km circular trail with a mascot, Willi the Weasel, guiding visitors through interactive stations like an insect hotel, a barefoot path, and a tree xylophone. The historic Wendelstein Rack Railway to the Wendelstein Summit is also suitable for all ages. Additionally, the Kneippanlage and adjacent barefoot path offer a refreshing and sensory experience for everyone.

What kind of outdoor activities and trails are available around Brannenburg?

Brannenburg is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy and difficult options like the 'Kistlerwirt – Kleinholzhausen loop' or the challenging 'View of the Thiersee – Luegstein Lake loop'. For runners, there are trails such as the 'Kneipp facility Brannenburg loop' or the more demanding 'Großer Riesenkopf summit – Beaver Loop Trail'. You can explore these and more on the dedicated komoot guides for Cycling around Brannenburg, Road Cycling Routes around Brannenburg, and Running Trails around Brannenburg.

Are there easy hiking trails near Brannenburg?

Yes, while some summits like Rotwand summit and Taubenstein Peak offer more challenging climbs, the paths around Wendelstein Summit are well-developed and suitable for all age groups. The Natur-Erlebnispfad is also an easy 2.5 km circular trail. For specific easy routes, check the komoot guides for various activities.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible attractions or paths?

The Wendelstein Summit is noted as wheelchair-accessible, particularly when utilizing the Wendelstein Rack Railway. The paths at the summit are well-developed, making it possible for visitors of all mobility levels to enjoy the views.

Are there dog-friendly walks around Brannenburg?

Many of the natural trails and paths around Brannenburg are suitable for walks with dogs. The Natur-Erlebnispfad and the areas around the lakes like Reischenharter See offer pleasant environments for you and your canine companion. Always remember to keep dogs on a leash where required and clean up after them.

What is the best time of year to visit Brannenburg for outdoor activities?

Brannenburg offers outdoor activities year-round. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming landscapes. Summer is ideal for lake activities and higher-altitude hikes. Even in winter, the region offers opportunities for winter hiking, though specific trails should be checked for conditions.

Where can I find cafes or places to eat near attractions?

Many attractions and trails have nearby dining options. For instance, the Rotwandhaus is a very popular mountain hut known for its homemade Bavarian dishes, bread, and cakes, offering a great experience after a hike. The Wendelstein Summit also has an inn where you can enjoy refreshments with a view. Throughout the region, you'll find various cafes and restaurants, especially in Brannenburg itself and surrounding villages.

Are there opportunities for winter hiking around Brannenburg?

Yes, Brannenburg and its surroundings offer beautiful winter hiking opportunities. While specific trails may vary depending on snow conditions, many lower-altitude paths and designated winter routes provide stunning snowy landscapes. Always check local conditions and trail accessibility before heading out in winter.

What are some less crowded viewpoints or hidden gems in the area?

While popular spots like Wendelstein Summit can get busy, especially on weekends, exploring the Gießenbachklamm (Gießenbach Gorge) as part of the 'Energiewanderweg' can offer a more tranquil nature experience. The Simssee, being the 'smaller sibling' of Chiemsee, often provides a more serene lakeside atmosphere. Additionally, the artists' trail around Wendelstein features hidden works of art, offering unique discoveries away from the main crowds.

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