Best mountain peaks around Weilheim in Oberbayern offer access to a diverse landscape at the edge of the Bavarian Alps. The region is characterized by extensive moor and swamp areas, lakes such as Staffelsee and Ammersee, and charming forests. Many routes provide distant views of the Alpine chain, including the prominent Zugspitze, on clear days. This area serves as a starting point for exploring the pre-Alpine landscape with well-marked hiking trails.
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It's simply beautiful here, and you're rarely alone. Please keep that in mind on weekends 😉 Great views and lots of trails to choose from.
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With free drinking water station where you can fill up bottles or simply quench your thirst.
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Very nice view from here 😊
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The pilgrimage church of St. Maria im Heuwinkl, as the Heuwinkl Chapel is called in full, is located on a hill on the eastern outskirts of Iffeldorf and is considered one of the most beautiful chapels in the entire Bavarian Oberland. Commissioned by the Wessobrunner monastery, it was built by the important Wessobrunner master builder and stucco artist Johann Schmutzer and consecrated in 1701. The original round building with its mighty red dome, which in turn is crowned by a tower-like lantern, can be seen from afar. The porch with the bell tower, where the current entrance to the chapel is located, and the two-storey sacristy on the opposite side were only added later. In addition to the unusual external appearance, the interior of the chapel with the wooden high altar built in the late Rococo style, which is covered with valuable, colored stucco marble, is also worth seeing. From May to October daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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Very beautiful restored chapel with a great view, easy to reach from Iffeldorf. And the Way of the Cross (beautiful avenue) with carved stations is also worth seeing. More details. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heuwinklkapelle
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The early ascent is worthwhile, the quiet and great light make up for the small effort.
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Wikipedia (Heuwinkl Chapel, 2022-12-05): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heuwinklkapelle Wikipedia (List of architectural monuments in Iffeldorf, 2023-12-28): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Baudenkmäler_in_Iffeldorf#D-1-90-132-10 “Catholic pilgrimage chapel of St. Mary ... Quatrefoil-shaped central building with pilaster strips and bell dome with lantern and western portico with roof turret, attached sacristy, in the Baroque style by Johann Schmuzer, 1698/1701; ... D-1-90-132-10”
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The region offers access to several notable peaks. Hoher Peißenberg, standing at 988 meters, is renowned for its spectacular panoramic views and is an important pilgrimage site. Auerberg, at 1,055 meters, is identified as the most prominent mountain in the Landkreis Weilheim-Schongau district. While not directly adjacent, the impressive Zugspitze is often visible from the area on clear days.
You can expect diverse and spectacular views. From Hoher Peißenberg Summit and Pilgrimage Church, you get an all-round view of the Ammersee, Starnberger See, and the Alps. View of Lake Starnberg and the Alps from Ilkahöhe offers great vistas of the Alps and a part of Lake Starnberg. Many routes also provide distant views of the entire Alpine chain, including the prominent Zugspitze, especially on clear days.
Yes, the region is rich in cultural significance. Hoher Peißenberg is not only a prominent peak but also an important pilgrimage site with a church at its summit. The Heuwinkl Chapel (Pilgrimage Church of St. Mary in Heuwinkl) is another significant religious building and viewpoint. The wider "Holy Landscape Pfaffenwinkel" region, which many trails pass through, features numerous monasteries, churches, and chapels.
Absolutely. Several highlights are well-suited for families. Hoher Peißenberg Summit and Pilgrimage Church, View of Lake Starnberg and the Alps from Ilkahöhe, and View from the summit of Schatzberg are all tagged as family-friendly. The Heuwinkl Chapel and Maistettenweiher (a small bog lake) also offer family-friendly experiences.
The region is beautiful year-round, but for hiking and clear panoramic views, spring, summer, and autumn are ideal. Early mornings are often recommended for the quiet atmosphere and beautiful light, especially on Hoher Peißenberg. Clear days are best for enjoying the distant views of the Alps and Zugspitze.
The region around Weilheim in Oberbayern offers a diverse and picturesque landscape. You'll find extensive moor and swamp areas, idyllic lakes like Staffelsee and Ammersee, and charming forests. The trails range from leisurely valley walks to more challenging ascents, with well-marked paths suitable for various experience levels.
Besides exploring the mountain peaks, the area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and hiking. For example, there are several mountain hiking routes around Hoher Peißenberg, and cycling tours around Lake Ammer and Lake Staffelsee. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Weilheim in Oberbayern, MTB Trails around Weilheim in Oberbayern, and Mountain Hikes around Weilheim in Oberbayern guides.
Yes, many trails lead to rewarding viewpoints. For instance, there are mountain hiking routes like "View from Hohenpeißenberg – Herz-Jesu Chapel loop from Hohenpeißenberg" which offer easy access to the panoramic views from Hoher Peißenberg. The Ilkahöhe also provides great hiking possibilities with scenic vistas of Lake Starnberg and the Alps. You can find more detailed routes in the Mountain Hikes around Weilheim in Oberbayern guide.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular panoramic views, especially those encompassing the Ammersee, Starnberger See, and the distant Alps. The quiet atmosphere, particularly during early hours, and the diverse hiking possibilities are also highly valued. Many appreciate the combination of natural beauty with cultural sites like pilgrimage churches.
Yes, on clear days, the impressive stature of the Zugspitze, Germany's highest mountain, is often visible from the Weilheim area and many of its higher viewpoints. While it's further south and represents a more significant Alpine challenge, its presence adds to the grandeur of the distant Alpine chain views.
Yes, the region is characterized by its proximity to beautiful lakes. The Maistettenweiher is a small bog lake popular for refreshing swims. You'll also find idyllic lakes such as Staffelsee and Ammersee, which are often part of the panoramic views from peaks like Hoher Peißenberg and Schatzberg.
While many trails are accessible, the region also offers more challenging routes. For instance, the "Ascent to Hohen Peißenberg – View from Hohenpeißenberg loop from Weilheim (Oberbayern)" is rated as difficult for cycling. For mountain biking, routes like "Zellsee – View from Hohenpeißenberg loop from Weilheim (Oberbayern)" also present a difficult challenge. The broader Bavarian Alps, accessible from Weilheim, offer even more significant Alpine challenges.


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