Best attractions and places to see around Hausham include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. This village is situated at the foot of the Bavarian Alps, offering diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore sites that highlight the region's heritage and picturesque surroundings. The area provides opportunities to discover both historical structures and natural points of interest.
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Kaiserschmarrn is particularly good here.
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Great landscape and lots of gastronomy. I liked this route: Holzkirchen, Kreuth 2020_07_24 https://www.komoot.de/tour/225702529
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... you can go to Spitzingsee (1,084 m), especially with children, at any time of the year. Spring, summer, autumn or winter. Does not matter. Because it's always great on site. The car can rest in the paid parking lot (5.00 euros) at the Taubensteinbahn (on the east side) or at the ski lift (on the west side); With a lot of luck you can also find a free parking space at the southern tip of Spitzingsee. Among other things I was there on November 1st, 2018 (in autumn) and on December 14th, 2018, on January 27th, 2019 and on December 10th, 2021 (in winter, with lots and lots of snow); it was great every time. In addition: whatever destination you are aiming for in the area, it will always be a nice tour. Either comfortable or somewhat dynamic and challenging (e.g. Rotwand (1,884 m), Brecherspitz (1,683 m)). Because the six-pack and the bikini figure don't just form like that... As a culinary tip, a stop at the Obere Firstalm (1,375 m) is a must, especially if you have children with you. It is cozy and there is everything on site so that you don't go hungry or thirsty. PS: please just look at the pictures of the tours mentioned. PS to PS: in winter there are also sledges to rent; The end of the route is at the Spitzingsattel (Trautweinweg).
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A fantastic panoramic view of the Tegernsee, the tour is worth it for that alone.
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Hausham offers a rich history with several notable landmarks. You can visit the ruins of Haushamer Castle for a glimpse into its medieval past, or the beautifully designed 14th-century Burgkappel (Castle Chapel). Other historic churches include the 13th-century St. Maria Magdalenen Church, the Neo-Baroque St. Anton Church with its distinctive onion domes, and the 18th-century Brown Chapel housing a Gothic Madonna. The Church in Althausham also combines Neo-Romanesque and Baroque styles.
Yes, Hausham has a significant mining history. You can learn about the region's coal mining past at the Hausham Mining Museum. While some exhibits are currently in the new town hall, plans for a new museum are underway. The 40-meter-high headframe (Förderturm) of the Klenzeschacht, built between 1934 and 1937, stands as a landmark of this era and can be viewed from the outside.
For breathtaking views, head to Summit cross on Gindelalmschneid, which provides expansive views of the foothills of the Alps and Schliersee. Another popular spot is Great view over the Tegernsee near Kaltenbrunn, offering fantastic panoramic views of Lake Tegernsee. The Huberspitz is also known for its expansive views and a family-friendly nature trail.
Absolutely! The Huberspitz offers a nature trail that is great for families. Lake Spitzing is suitable for walks and mini-hikes with children in every season. The Upper First Alm, located at 1,375 meters, is also highlighted as a culinary tip, especially for families.
The region around Hausham is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, biking, skiing, tobogganing, cross-country skiing, and snow tubing. For specific routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Hausham, MTB Trails around Hausham, or Road Cycling Routes around Hausham.
Yes, Lake Spitzing is a popular hiking area where you can walk along the shore or detour to surrounding pastures and huts. Schliersee Lake is also a picturesque option, with a popular hiking route looping around it from Hausham. Both offer a variety of activities and scenic beauty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views, especially from spots like the Summit cross on Gindelalmschneid and the panoramic outlook over Lake Tegernsee. Many also enjoy combining mountain hikes with refreshing dips in lakes like Spitzingsee, and the delicious food and coffee available at mountain huts like the Upper First Alm.
Yes, there are options for easy walks. The Isar River Path is ideal for leisurely walks or bike rides. For a short hike, the 'Schliersbergalm loop from Schliersee' is an easy mountain hike. The Huberspitz also offers a nature trail that is suitable for families.
Yes, the region offers various options. The Upper First Alm is a culinary tip, especially for families, offering food and drink at 1,375 meters. The area around Spitzingsee also has huts and restaurants. For broader accommodation, cafes, pubs, and restaurants, you'll find choices within Hausham and the surrounding villages.
Hausham and its surrounding areas are recommended for visits year-round. The lakes, like Spitzingsee, are suitable for walks in every season. The diverse terrain supports hiking and biking in warmer months, while winter offers opportunities for skiing, tobogganing, cross-country skiing, and snow tubing.
The Great view over the Tegernsee near Kaltenbrunn is a fantastic spot for panoramic photography. The Hohenzollern Bridge also provides excellent photo opportunities with scenic views of the Isar River. Additionally, the Summit cross on Gindelalmschneid offers expansive views of the Alps' foothills and Schliersee, perfect for capturing landscapes.
Yes, Lake Spitzing is noted as having wheelchair accessible paths, allowing visitors to enjoy the beautiful lakeside environment.


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