Natural monuments in Schliersee are characterized by prominent peaks, clear alpine lakes, and lush forests within the Bavarian Alps. The region offers diverse terrain for outdoor activities, ranging from leisurely lakeside walks to challenging mountain ascents. It is a destination for nature enthusiasts seeking varied natural features. The landscape provides a setting for exploration and offers a range of natural attractions.
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Hiking in Schliersee
Beautiful up there and the panoramic path is mega
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The Riederstein (1207m) is a rock spur that can be seen from afar, approx. 150 meters above the Galaun Alm with the mountain inn there. Anyone who completes the well-known Stations of the Cross with its 14 display panels of Christ's suffering from 1897 and its approximately 500 steps definitely deserves a reward. The view of Tegernsee and the surrounding mountains from the small platform behind the chapel is definitely a worthy compensation for the effort.
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Around the Wendelstein, many works of art can be found on the artists' trail that runs here. However, some are well hidden.
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Even if overcrowded, always worth a hike 😉
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The Riederstein (1207m) is a rock spur, approx. 150 meters above the Alm Galaun with the mountain inn there. When approaching from the Süßbach hiking car park, we recommend the T2 forest management route, the much better alternative to the signposted forest road. There are also several route variants between Galaun-Alm and Riederstein. We walked up the well-known Way of the Cross with its 14 display boards from 1897 on the Passion of Christ and its 500 steps.
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A newspaper article on the observatory can be found in the Süddeutsche Zeitung from October 3, 21. http://sz.de/1.5427727
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Schliersee is rich in diverse natural features, from stunning alpine lakes to majestic peaks. You can explore the crystal-clear waters of Schliersee Lake, perfect for water activities and leisurely walks. The region is also home to the scenic Josefsthal Waterfalls, which are easily accessible and offer a refreshing spot in summer. For mountain enthusiasts, peaks like Rotwand summit and Brecherspitz provide breathtaking panoramic views of the Bavarian Alps.
Yes, Schliersee offers several family-friendly options. The circular walk around Schliersee Lake is suitable for families, with numerous cafes along the way. The Josefsthal Waterfalls are also a popular and easily accessible hiking destination, often enjoyed by families and even those with dogs. For more easy routes, you can find options in the Easy hikes in Schliersee guide.
The region around Schliersee's natural monuments offers a wide range of hiking trails, from leisurely lakeside strolls to challenging mountain ascents. You can find moderate routes like the one leading to the Josefsthal Waterfalls, or more demanding climbs to peaks such as Brecherspitz or Rotwand summit. Many trails are well-maintained and offer stunning views. For a comprehensive overview, check out the Hiking in Schliersee guide.
Schliersee's natural monuments are beautiful year-round, each season offering a unique experience. Summer is ideal for water activities on Schliersee Lake and hiking to the Josefsthal Waterfalls. Autumn brings vibrant foliage to the mountain landscapes. In winter, the waterfalls can transform into a frozen spectacle, and Spitzingsee becomes a hub for winter sports. Spring offers fresh greenery and blooming alpine flowers.
While many visitors flock to Schliersee Lake and the prominent peaks, Grünsee is a hidden mountain lake southwest of Spitzingsee that is often overlooked. It's known for its radiant green color and offers a tranquil break during hikes to peaks like Roßkopf or Rotkopf, providing a peaceful and unique natural spectacle away from the main crowds.
Beyond hiking, Schliersee Lake is perfect for boating, paddleboarding, and relaxing by the water. The region also offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore gravel biking routes around the lakes and through the valleys. For specific cycling routes, refer to the Gravel biking in Schliersee guide.
Absolutely. The region is dotted with numerous viewpoints. The Riederstein Chapel offers a beautiful view over both Schliersee and Tegernsee. For truly expansive vistas, the Wendelstein Summit provides fabulous views in good weather, with well-developed paths suitable for various age groups. The summit cross on Gindelalmschneid also offers great views of the foothills of the Alps.
Yes, circular walks are a popular way to experience the natural monuments. A well-known circular walk is the 7-kilometer path around Schliersee Lake, which is suitable for families and offers many spots for refreshments. The Josefsthal Waterfalls are also part of a moderate circular route that includes views of Spitzingsee. Many hiking guides for the region feature various loop trails.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, the serene beauty of the alpine lakes, and the refreshing experience of the waterfalls. Many appreciate the diverse range of trails, from easy lakeside strolls to challenging mountain ascents, and the opportunity to connect with nature. The community has shared over 660 photos and given more than 2200 upvotes to these natural attractions, highlighting their appeal.
While many trails in the Bavarian Alps can be rugged, the Wendelstein Summit is noted for its developed paths, making it more accessible. When weather conditions are favorable, the views are spectacular, and the infrastructure at the summit is designed to accommodate a wider range of visitors.
The Schliersee region, nestled in the Bavarian Alps, is characterized by its impressive geological formations. You'll find prominent peaks like Rotwand and Brecherspitz, which are part of the Mangfallgebirge range. The area also features clear alpine lakes, such as Schliersee and Spitzingsee, formed by glacial activity. The Josefsthal Waterfalls showcase the erosive power of water carving through the landscape, and the rugged terrain of areas like the Pfanngraben on the way to Rotwand reveals unique rock formations.


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