Best natural monuments around Bad Wiessee are characterized by the region's alpine landscape, featuring Lake Tegernsee and the surrounding Bavarian Alps. This area is known for its diverse natural features, including prominent mountain peaks and tranquil valleys. Bad Wiessee also hosts unique iodine-sulphur springs, contributing to its identity as a health resort. The natural environment provides opportunities for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Beautiful all-round view from the Wallberg summit 😍 Absolutely recommended 🤗
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The local mountain at Tegernsee 😁 Well attended on weekends and public holidays. In winter, Grödel is recommended for the last 100 meters in altitude.
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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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You have a great view in all directions up here
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After a crisp climb, my view is impressive.
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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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Visitors frequently enjoy the stunning views from Riederstein Chapel and view over Lake Tegernsee, which offers panoramic vistas of Lake Tegernsee and Schliersee. Another favorite is Fockenstein Summit, known for its comprehensive 360° panorama including Lake Tegernsee and Lake Starnberg. The Brauneck Summit Cross also provides expansive views, reaching as far as Munich and the Grossglockner on clear days.
While many summit hikes can be challenging, the region offers easier walks in areas like the Söllbach Valley and Zeiselbachtal Stream, which are perfect for peaceful family strolls. The Wallberg Summit is also accessible via a cable car, making the breathtaking views enjoyable for all ages without a strenuous climb. For more gentle walks, consider the easy hikes around Bad Wiessee.
Bad Wiessee is defined by its alpine landscape. You'll encounter the pristine waters of Lake Tegernsee, surrounded by majestic mountains like Wallberg, Fockenstein, and Gindelalmschneid. The area also features tranquil stream valleys such as the Söllbach Valley and Zeiselbachtal, complete with small waterfalls and tributaries. Uniquely, Bad Wiessee is home to natural iodine-sulphur healing springs, which are a significant natural resource for health and wellness.
The natural monuments around Bad Wiessee are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and mountain biking trails in the warmer months. In winter, these areas transform into popular spots for experienced Alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, and winter hiking. For detailed routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Bad Wiessee or Running Trails around Bad Wiessee.
Yes, the region is a paradise for hikers. For instance, Fockenstein Summit can be reached via a simple mountain hike from Bad Wiessee, passing the Aueralm. The Wallberg Summit also has good hiking trails leading from the valley station or the toll road. You can find many more options in the Mountain Hikes around Bad Wiessee guide.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for water sports on Lake Tegernsee, hiking, and mountain biking in the mountains. The spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking with vibrant foliage or blooming landscapes. Winter transforms the area into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing, cross-country skiing, and winter hiking, though some paths might require specific gear like Grödel for icy conditions, especially near summits like Wallberg.
Yes, the Riederstein Chapel and view over Lake Tegernsee is a notable example. This small, charming chapel is a religious building situated at a viewpoint, offering not only spiritual solace but also spectacular views over the lakes. It's considered a historical site and is part of a Way of the Cross.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the various summits and viewpoints, such as the 360° vista from Brauneck Summit Cross or the extensive panorama from Fockenstein Summit. The tranquility of the lake and mountain air, along with the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, are also highly valued. The unique iodine-sulphur springs contribute to the region's appeal as a place for wellness and relaxation.
While the main summits are popular, exploring the tranquil stream valleys like the Söllbach Valley and Zeiselbachtal can offer a more secluded experience. These areas provide peaceful paths and charming natural settings, especially beautiful in winter when frost creates stunning visual effects. The Summit cross on Gindelalmschneid is also a smaller, comfortable path offering great views of the foothills of the Alps with Schliersee.
In winter, the mountains around Bad Wiessee transform into popular spots for experienced Alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, and winter hiking. Many paths are cleared for winter hiking, but some summit areas, like the last 100 meters to Wallberg Summit, may require specific gear like Grödel (crampons) due to icy conditions. The Söllbach Valley and Zeiselbachtal are particularly beautiful in winter, with frost creating stunning visual effects.
While specific public transport details for each monument vary, Bad Wiessee itself is well-connected. For destinations like Wallberg Summit, a cable car provides easy access, often with connections from local transport. It's advisable to check local bus schedules to trailheads or cable car stations for the most convenient access to your chosen natural monument.
Yes, many of the natural monuments are integrated into circular hiking routes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Aueralm Alpine Hut – Fockenstein Summit loop from Bad Wiessee' or 'View of the Bavarian Alps – Aueralm loop from Bad Wiessee' within the Mountain Hikes around Bad Wiessee guide. These allow you to experience the natural beauty and return to your starting point.


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