Natural monuments around Gmund offer a diverse landscape characterized by alpine foothills, lakes, and prominent peaks. This region, situated in Bavaria, Germany, provides opportunities to explore geological formations and expansive views. The area features a mix of summits, waterfalls, and unique natural features, making it a destination for outdoor activities. Visitors can experience the natural beauty of the Bavarian Alps and its varied terrain.
Last updated: June 24, 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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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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Good hiking trails lead from the valley station of the mountain railway or from the Enterrottach-Valepp toll road (starting point there at the Monialm) to the summit area. Of course, there is also easy access by mountain railway, which means that the Wallberg is often well populated. Nevertheless, on the way to the summit, the wheat from the chaff separates somewhat, because some short passages below the summit plateau are not entirely without - here you have to get rid of sticks and tackle. The areas on both sides of the panorama restaurant serve as runways for paragliders, whose drivers are often watched. You can also spend the night in the Alten Wallberghaus below the summit.
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The region around Gmund offers a diverse range of natural monuments, primarily featuring impressive summits, cascading waterfalls, and breathtaking viewpoints. You can discover prominent peaks like Fockenstein Summit and Wallberg Summit, as well as the picturesque Josefsthal Waterfalls.
Yes, the Josefsthal Waterfalls are particularly well-suited for families. There's a recommended circular route that allows for easy exploration of the natural waterfalls, making it an enjoyable experience for all ages.
For expansive panoramic views, consider visiting Riederstein Chapel and view over Lake Tegernsee, which offers stunning vistas of both Schliersee and Tegernsee. Fockenstein Summit also provides a magnificent all-around panorama, including Lake Tegernsee and Lake Starnberg.
The natural monuments around Gmund are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Baumgartenschneid summit – Gindelalmschneid Summit loop'. There are also numerous road cycling and touring bicycle routes, like the 'Tegernsee – View of Lake Tegernsee loop'. For more details on routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Gmund or Cycling around Gmund guides.
Yes, some natural monuments involve challenging ascents. For instance, reaching Fockenstein Summit requires a certain degree of surefootedness, falling into the category of 'alpine mountaineering'. Similarly, the Wallberg Summit also has some short, challenging passages below the summit plateau.
The natural monuments around Gmund can be enjoyed year-round. While summer offers lush greenery and pleasant hiking conditions, autumn brings vibrant foliage. Winter visits are also possible, especially for summits like Fockenstein Summit, though some paths might require appropriate gear like Grödel (mini-crampons) for icy sections, particularly on the Wallberg Summit.
Yes, many trails are dog-friendly. For example, the circular route around the Josefsthal Waterfalls is explicitly mentioned by visitors as a great experience with dogs.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the summits, the natural beauty of the waterfalls, and the well-maintained hiking trails. The opportunity to experience the Bavarian Alps and its varied terrain, often with a rewarding view of Lake Tegernsee or Schliersee, is a highlight for many.
Yes, the Riederstein Chapel, located on a summit overlooking Lake Tegernsee, is a notable example. It combines a beautiful natural viewpoint with a small, charming religious building, and a Way of the Cross leads up to it.
During winter, it's essential to dress in layers and wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots. For higher elevations or icy conditions, especially on the final stretches to summits like Wallberg Summit, Grödel (mini-crampons) are recommended for better grip.
While popular spots like Wallberg can be well-attended on weekends, exploring areas like the Summit cross on Gindelalmschneid offers great views and can sometimes be a more tranquil experience, especially if you venture a little off the main paths.


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