Best attractions and places to see around Kendlmühlfilzen. Kendlmühlfilzen is recognized as the largest continuous raised bog in Bavaria and has been a designated nature reserve since 1992. This unique landscape offers a blend of natural beauty, with rare flora and fauna, and historical insights into peat extraction. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features and cultural sites that highlight the region's ecological and industrial past.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Beautiful nature and interesting history. Highly recommended.
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I found it interesting to hike along the old tracks.
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great viewpoint over the moor
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We visit the moor every time we are there. No matter what time of year it is, it always looks beautiful. In summer it is very important to protect yourself from insects, otherwise you will be eaten alive.
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The journey here is worth it, great views
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Idyllic spot in the moor
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Very nice path and a great hike in the Filze
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Kendlmühlfilzen is Bavaria's largest continuous raised bog, a designated nature reserve since 1992. You can experience its unique ecosystem with rare flora like sundew, beaked rush, and sphagnum moss, as well as rare dragonflies and bird species. The Water channel on the Ewigkeitsweg offers wonderful views of the landscape with its moat surrounded by birch trees.
Yes, Kendlmühlfilzen offers several family-friendly options. The Kendlmühlfilzen Moor Trail is an easy path, suitable even for strollers. The Moorerlebnisweg is a shorter circular trail with interactive play and puzzle stations, designed for families to learn about the moor. Children can also enjoy the Climbing Tree at Kendlmühlfilzen.
You can delve into the history of peat extraction at the Bayerisches Moor- und Torfmuseum (Bavarian Moor and Peat Museum), located in the historic Rottau Peat Railway station. The museum features exhibits on peat extraction techniques and a replica bog body. Nearby, the Torfbahnhof Rottau (Peat Railway Station Rottau) is an industrial monument where you can see the remains of the field railway and Europe's only complete, functional peat bale press. You can also find Remains of the Old Peat Railway in Kendlmühlfilzen along some trails.
For panoramic views, visit the Aussichtsturm Kendlmühlfilzen (Kendlmühlfilzen Observation Tower), located on the "Ewigkeitsweg" between Übersee and Grassau. It provides extensive views of the moor and the Alpine foothills, along with information about the moor's ecology and history.
Kendlmühlfilzen offers different beauty throughout the year. In early summer, you'll see white cotton grass. Later in summer, blooming heather transforms the moor into a sea of violet. Autumn brings unforgettable views with the reddish discoloration of the purple moor grass. The nature reserve can be visited year-round, with well-maintained paths suitable even in winter.
Yes, the region offers various routes for outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including loops from Mietenkam and Grassau, by exploring the Running Trails around Kendlmühlfilzen guide. For hiking, the Moorrundweg (Moor Circular Trail) leads directly through the high moor, and the Kendlmühlfilzen Moor Trail is a popular option.
Besides the Bayerisches Moor- und Torfmuseum, you can visit the Museum Salz & Moor im Klaushäusl (Salt & Moor Museum in Klaushäusl). This museum, housed in a former brine pumping station, covers the history of salt production and the brine pipeline, as well as the formation of the Kendlmühlfilzen and its unique plant and animal life.
Yes, there are options for cycling enthusiasts. You can find various routes for gravel biking, including loops around Tüttensee and views of Lake Chiemsee, by checking the Gravel biking around Kendlmühlfilzen guide. These routes offer diverse terrain for different skill levels.
The Kendlmühlfilzen is home to a unique array of flora and fauna adapted to its high moor environment. You might spot rare plants such as sundew, beaked rush, rosemary heath, bog bilberry, and various sphagnum mosses. The reserve also provides a habitat for rare dragonflies, lapwings, and other bird species.
The Kendlmühlfilzen Moor Trail is highly recommended for an easy walk, suitable for beginners and families. It's mostly flat and well-maintained. The Moorerlebnisweg is another shorter, easy circular trail perfect for a relaxed stroll.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to connect with nature. Many enjoy the easy accessibility of trails like the Kendlmühlfilzen Moor Trail, which is suitable for all ages and even strollers. The historical insights provided by the remnants of the old peat railway and the museums also receive positive feedback for their educational value.
While Kendlmühlfilzen itself is a moorland, there are mountain hiking opportunities in the broader region. You can explore various mountain hikes, including routes to Hefteralm and Friedenrath Summit, by consulting the Mountain Hikes around Kendlmühlfilzen guide for detailed information on routes and difficulty levels.


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