Best mountain peaks around Inning am Ammersee are characterized by rolling hills and elevated areas rather than towering summits. This landscape offers picturesque views of Lake Ammersee and the surrounding countryside. The region provides accessible elevated points and well-maintained trails, ideal for hiking and leisurely walks. These areas are worth visiting for their panoramic views and diverse hiking opportunities.
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High above Steinebach you can enjoy the view over Lake Wörth from the Burgselberg
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On a cloudless day you have a beautiful view of the mountains and the landscape
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The Gollenberg, an impressive 670m high, serves as a sledding hill for the Türkenfeld children in winter, the highest point in the FFB district, the Easter bonfire takes place here every year, the "summit" has been renovated a bit, now there are benches and even a small summit cross!
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On nice days you have a great view of the Alps!
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Here at Gollenberg, the highest point in the whole district!
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The Gollenberg is a peak in Türkenfeld, Fürstenfeldbruck district, Bavaria and has a terrain height of 607 meters. The Gollenberg is located near Zankenhausen and Beuern. Nice for a break and 3 benches in the shade. View of the game reserve from here. There is no way to get there. just a path.😏 Therefore most of them are further down the path, and there is also a nice place (highlight)📸ℹ️
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Nice vantage point down to the Wörthsee. Forest roads and trails, something for everyone
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This place is now (6/22) created wonderfully. A dream of breaks with a view. From here, the footpath to Eching is lovingly signposted with individually painted signposts. It could be two or three more signs before you really find every turn off if you are not familiar with the area. However, the signs themselves are truly unique. Tip: down the path from the vantage point, take the first right onto the service road and then the first left again (there are no signs here). Further back at the edge of the forest, the path continues again in the forest. Here is a beautiful painted stone hanging on the tree...
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The region around Inning am Ammersee features elevated points and hills rather than towering mountains. These 'peaks' offer picturesque views of Lake Ammersee, Lake Wörth, and the distant Alps, making them ideal for accessible hikes and leisurely walks. They are perfect for enjoying panoramic vistas and the surrounding countryside.
For stunning views of the Alps, head to View of the Alps from Gollenberg. While you won't see Lake Ammersee from here, the vista of the distant Alps is truly rewarding. Another great spot is Europe Chapel Jaudesberg, which offers a very nice view of both the mountains and the lake.
Yes, several elevated points are suitable for families. Europe Chapel Jaudesberg, View of the Alps from Gollenberg, and View of Lake Wörth from Burgselberg are all categorized as family-friendly. The Gollenberg, in particular, is known as a popular sledding hill for children in winter.
The Burgselberg, which offers views of Lake Wörth, is home to the remains of an abandoned high medieval castle. While only earthworks survive today, it's recognized as a historical site and provides a glimpse into the region's past.
From these elevated points, you can enjoy expansive views of the Ammersee and Wörthsee lakes, the surrounding forests, and the distant Alps. Many trails lead through scenic lakeside paths and offer tranquil settings, showcasing the natural beauty of the region.
The region offers numerous hiking trails. For example, the 'View of Lake Ammersee' loop from Buch is a popular choice. Many routes, like the 'Lake Ammer – View of Stegen loop from Inning am Ammersee,' lead through scenic lakeside paths. You can find more hiking options in the related guides.
Yes, there are several cycling routes nearby. You can explore traffic-free bike rides such as the 'Wörthsee Lakeside (Steinebach) – View of Lake Wörthsee loop from Inning am Ammersee' or the 'View of St. Ottilien – St. Ottilien Archabbey loop from Inning am Ammersee'. For more options, check out the Traffic-free bike rides around Inning am Ammersee guide.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will find trails like the 'Wörthsee (Lake Wörth) – View of the Ammersee loop from Wörthsee' or the 'Ammersee pier in Schondorf – Small Castle near Utting loop from Eching'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Inning am Ammersee guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the fantastic panoramic views, especially of the lakes and distant Alps. Many appreciate the opportunity to take a break and linger at viewpoints, often finding benches to comfortably enjoy the scenery. The accessible nature of these elevated areas also makes them popular for leisurely outings.
Yes, the Höhenberg Drößling Summit Cross is a notable feature, offering a dream view of the surrounding villages and mountains. Additionally, the Gollenberg Summit has also been renovated to include a small summit cross and benches.
The Gollenberg Summit is an impressive 670m high, making it the highest point in the FFB district. The Burgselberg is also a significant elevation at 625m above sea level.


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