Best mountain peaks around Grassau are situated in the Chiemgau Alps, providing access to a range of mountain peaks. This region is characterized by its diverse natural landscape, featuring panoramic views of the Tyrolean Alps, the Kaisergebirge, and Lake Chiemsee. The area offers a variety of mountain terrain, from moderate elevations suitable for leisurely day trips to more challenging routes for experienced hikers.
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A great panoramic view from the summit
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Here you have a great view
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Another great view over Lake Chiemsee
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Great all-round view and an impressive cross. With rope protection on the ascent, a viewing platform, a short climb from the mountain station and enough space on the summit, there is always a lot going on.
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I drove from Simssee to Gstadt. Simssee for swimming and Gstadt because, in my opinion, the Chiemsee harmonizes best with the mountains here. If you're not afraid of smaller climbs...
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Hochgern summit cross, which provides a majestic vista over the Chiemgauer Land and Lake Chiemsee. The Hochplatte also offers expansive 360-degree views encompassing the Tyrolean Alps, Kampenwand, and Lake Chiemsee. Additionally, the Hochfelln Summit Cross is known as the 'viewing pulpit' of the Chiemgau, offering a vast panorama stretching over 100 kilometers to the north.
Yes, the Hochplatte is an excellent choice for families. It offers a relaxed mountain experience with easy accessibility via the Hochplattenbahn cable car. You can also explore the Staffen mountain forest adventure trail near the mountain station. The View over Lake Chiemsee and the Chiemgau Alps is another family-friendly viewpoint, offering a great perspective of the lake across the bird sanctuary.
The best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) for hiking and outdoor activities, when the weather is mild and trails are clear. The Geigelstein, known as the 'Blumenberg,' is particularly beautiful in late spring and early summer when its rich alpine flora is in full bloom. Some peaks, like the Hochplatte, also offer winter activities such as tobogganing.
The Geigelstein is renowned for its rich alpine flora, earning it the nickname 'Blumenberg' (flower mountain). The Staffelstein Rock Formation offers breathtaking nature with rugged rocks and great views. You can also find the largest iron summit cross in the Bavarian Alps on the Kampenwand, a striking man-made landmark amidst natural beauty.
Many peaks are easily accessible. The Hochplatte can be reached comfortably via the Hochplattenbahn cable car, making it ideal for those seeking impressive views without strenuous climbs. Similarly, the Kampenwandseilbahn cable car provides a convenient ascent to nearly 1,500 meters on the Kampenwand, allowing visitors to enjoy the views and a nearly flat panoramic path.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. The Kampenwand is popular for mountain biking, paragliding, and climbing, with routes of varying difficulty. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous gravel biking routes around Grassau, such as the 'Kampenwand – View of Lake Chiemsee loop' or the 'Tiroler Achen River – View of Lake Chiemsee loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Gravel biking around Grassau guide.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Geigelstein offers routes ranging from moderate to more challenging, requiring good fitness for longer tours. The ascent of Hochfelln Summit Cross is also described as much more beautiful along the south side via the Jägersteig and Hinteralm, involving a varied, narrow mountain path. The Hochgern summit cross also provides a rewarding climb without a cable car.
Several mountain huts and alms are available. On the Hochplatte, you can find refreshments at the Staffn Alm. The Kampenwand features popular spots like the Sonnenalm and Steinlingalm. For the Geigelstein, mountain huts such as the Schreckalm and Priener Hütte are available along the trails for rest and refreshments.
Visitors frequently praise the majestic and fantastic panoramic views, especially from peaks like the Hochgern summit cross, where the world feels at your feet. The diverse natural landscape, from rugged rocks at Staffelstein Rock Formation to the rich flora of Geigelstein, is also highly appreciated. The ease of access to stunning vistas, even for those who prefer not to hike extensively, is a common highlight.
Absolutely. For mountain hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Staudacher Alm – View from Hochfelln Summit loop' or the 'Rachlalm – View of Kampenwand loop'. These are just a few examples from the Mountain Hikes around Grassau guide, which offers a range of options from moderate to difficult.
While specific public transport details for each peak vary, the general accessibility of the region means that key starting points for cable cars or hiking trails are often reachable by local bus services. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for routes connecting Grassau to the base stations of peaks like Hochplatte and Kampenwand.
Summit crosses are traditional landmarks in the Bavarian Alps, often symbolizing faith, remembrance, and the achievement of reaching the peak. The Kampenwand is home to the largest iron summit cross in the Bavarian Alps, installed in 1951, which is occasionally illuminated by solar energy, making it a prominent and impressive feature.


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