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Mountaineering routes Hohenfurch serve as a gateway to the foothills of the Ammergau Alps, offering diverse outdoor activities. The region is characterized by rolling meadows, dense forests, and the Schönach valley, providing consistent views of the distant Alpine panorama. While Hohenfurch itself features hills rather than towering peaks, its proximity allows access to more challenging mountain landscapes, including demanding alpine hiking and ridge tours.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Easy mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Good inn in Hohenpeißenberg
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Small Herz-Jesu chapel on the path on the western side of Hohenpeißenberg
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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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Schnalz 901m above sea level Alpine panorama
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Great view of the Zugspitze
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Originally, an observatory was supposed to be built here in 1772 by order of Elector Max III Joseph. However, it became the oldest continuously staffed mountain observatory in the world, entering operation in 1781. Weather data was collected for a long time by the canons and priests of the pilgrimage church before being transferred to the German Weather Service (DWD) in the mid-20th century, which still operates it today. The observatory is not open to the public, but offers a beautiful view and numerous information panels provide information about various aspects of the weather, climate, and the observatory. The observatory tower, with its white, spherical dome, is visible from far away in all directions from the valley.
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The Hoher Peißenberg and the pilgrimage church of the Assumption of Mary at the top of the mountain are located on the Way of St. James from Munich to Lindau or, alternatively, Bregenz. On the 16-stage route of this Way of St. James, the Hoher Peißenberg marks the end of stage 5 from Raisting and the start of stage 6 to Rottenbuch. Those who still feel like it in Lindau or Bregenz can then continue their pilgrimage through Switzerland, France, and Spain to Santiago de Compostela, and beyond on the Camino Finisterre to the "end of the world."
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There are 5 mountaineering routes around Hohenfurch, offering a mix of easy and moderate challenges. These routes provide access to the foothills of the Ammergau Alps and scenic viewpoints.
The routes around Hohenfurch feature varied terrain, including rolling meadows, dense forests, and sections with significant elevation gain. You'll often find yourself traversing through the Schönach valley, with consistent views of the distant Alpine panorama, and exploring prominent hills like Hohenpeißenberg.
Yes, for an easier experience, consider the View from Hohenpeißenberg – Herz-Jesu Chapel loop from Hohenpeißenberg. This 3.2-mile (5.1 km) path offers panoramic views from Hohenpeißenberg hill and is generally completed in about 1 hour 30 minutes.
Mountaineering around Hohenfurch offers several interesting landmarks. You can visit the Hoher Peißenberg Summit and Pilgrimage Church, explore the Kalkofensteg Wooden Bridge, or discover the serene Yew Wood near Paterzell. The Schnalz Summit also offers rewarding views.
Yes, most of the routes around Hohenfurch are circular. For example, the moderate Schnalz – Schnalz Höhle - Teufelsküche loop from Ramsau is a 5.7-mile (9.1 km) trail, and the Totem Pole at Hoher Peißenberg – View of the Observatory loop from Hohenpeißenberg is a 6.8-mile (11.0 km) loop.
The Hohenfurch region, being a gateway to the Ammergau Alps foothills, is generally best for mountaineering during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn. This period offers more stable weather conditions and clear paths, allowing for the best experience of the panoramic views and diverse landscapes.
The mountaineering routes around Hohenfurch are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Users often praise the varied terrain, the consistent views of the Alpine panorama, and the accessibility to the Ammergau Alps foothills.
Many routes offer excellent viewpoints. The View from Hohenpeißenberg – Herz-Jesu Chapel loop from Hohenpeißenberg specifically highlights panoramic views from Hohenpeißenberg. The Totem Pole at Hoher Peißenberg – View of the Observatory loop from Hohenpeißenberg also leads through open viewpoints, providing stunning vistas.
The longest mountaineering route listed is the Totem Pole at Hoher Peißenberg – View of the Observatory loop from Hohenpeißenberg, which covers 6.8 miles (11.0 km) and typically takes around 3 hours and 40 minutes to complete.
While on your mountaineering adventures, you might encounter facilities like the Kesslalm Cyclists' Rest Stop on the Via Claudia Augusta or the Schnaidbergalm, which can offer a place to rest. The Forest House in the Sachsenrieder Forest is another hut in the vicinity.
Moderate mountaineering routes around Hohenfurch vary in duration. For instance, the Schnalz – Schnalz Höhle - Teufelsküche loop from Ramsau takes approximately 3 hours, while the Hoher Peißenberg loop from Hohenpeißenberg can be completed in about 1 hour 30 minutes.
While Hohenfurch itself features hills, its proximity to the Ammergau Alps makes it an ideal base for more challenging mountain landscapes. The region is renowned for varied mountain hikes, including demanding alpine hiking and ridge tours, such as the Notkarspitze or the Klammspitzen crossing, which require good fitness and alpine experience.
Yes, the area offers natural formations like the Ammerschlucht Gorge Trail, providing a different kind of scenic experience alongside the broader mountaineering routes.


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