Mountain hiking in Upper Bavaria

Bergwandern in Oberbayern

Bavaria – The Free State 

Bavaria! The free state in Germany with the largest area among the 16 federal states. Bavaria is particularly known for its Bergisch geography and its Alpine mountains. You have thousands of tour and hiking options in Bavaria. The diversity and huge selection can never be represented in a single article. You can do these tours or Divide routes into many different groups, such as:b depending on level of difficulty, route length, mountain heights, with or without overnight stay, etc.

In this article we focus on Upper Bavaria and present you with the best hiking routes with a level of difficulty of medium and also mention the options for overnight stays and restaurants.

In the Free State of Bavaria you have many different options for leisurely hikes and exciting mountain tours in the low mountain ranges, in the Bavarian Alps or in the foothills of the Alps. We are talking about a network of paths for over 40.000 KM marked as hiking trails. Among this diversity you will find opportunities across alpine meadows, impressive mountain peaks, along pretty lakes, through beautiful green forests and even along waterfalls. Deep caves can also be discovered in this protected nature.

There are over 19 nature parks, 2 national parks, biosphere reserves and many landscape protection areas. 200 lakes and many reservoirs and quarry lakes also await hikers. That is not all. You can feed your soul in the beautiful green forests. In Bavaria there are on average over 5 billion trees and therefore 2000m² of forest area per inhabitant. For a change, you can also go hiking in search of the 1,500-year history of the duchy and the former kingdom. The Tegernsee mountains, the mountain landscape in the Allgäu, over 4,000 castles and palaces and many monasteries and dioceses await your visitors with exciting tours.

It gets particularly exciting in Bavaria in winter. You walk across the crunchy snow under the bright sun and the white-blue sky.

Hiking in Upper Bavaria 

The nature in Upper Bavaria is untouched and time seems to have stood still. It's quiet everywhere and there are excellent views. Pure and fresh mountain air runs through your lungs and you can feel the coolness in your veins. Among the many options in Upper Bavaria, you sometimes come across very demanding mountain tours that have a meditative effect and lead past lakes, rest areas and huts.

Healthy hiking through Upper Bavaria 

  • Bad Tölz,  
  • Bad Heilbrunn,  
  • Bad Reichenhall,  
  • Berchtesgaden-Königssee,  
  • Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 
  • Kreuth am Tegernsee 
  • Bad Wiessee  

These places and the hiking trails hidden within them inspire mountain hikers with their beautiful nature. Here you can breathe in very deeply a very special air for your health, which contains almost no allergic fine dust or pollen. When one combines these beauties with the right amount of exercise, one can experience pure wonder. This miracle has been confirmed with scientific evidence as a healing climate.

How about doing something good for your body, taking a deep breath and going hiking for your health in Upper Bavaria? You can now look for a beautiful holiday destination in Bad Tölz, Bad Heilbrunn, Berchtesgaden-Königssee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bad Wiessee or Kreuth am Tegernsee.

  • Bad Tölz 

18 Nordic walking routes on Lake Tegernsee have been certified by the German Weather Service as having a healing climate and they offer good conditions for actively enjoying nature. Here you can also meet many winter sports enthusiasts who get their own money's worth and have made Tegernsee the DSV Nordic active all-year-round region in Germany.

  • Bad Reichenhall 

This Upper Bavarian spa town allows you to breathe in the clear air with the healing brine and thus clear your lungs on more than 60 hiking routes. 

  • Upper Bavaria's climate therapists 

In Garmisch-Partenkirchen you have the opportunity to walk more than 300 km with proper exercise and proper breathing. Hiking and mountain trails to relieve asthma, high blood pressure, stress, heart and circulatory problems. We came to this result through movement therapy from the Ludwig Maximilian University. These climate therapists take your guests to a climate cure in Upper Bavaria.

In the protection of nature  

  • Alpine National Park 

The mountain “King” Watzmann above the Berchtesgaden National Park has a height of 2700m. A wide variety of habitats stretch from 0 to 2700 of the Königssee, in which marmots, ibexes and even the golden eagle are at home. Sometimes you can see that the cows are enjoying the lush alpine meadows. The entire area is considered a valuable asset and is protected.

  • Upper Bavaria's first nature park 

Grottenweg, Mythenweg or along the mysterious waterways.It goes through the Ammergau Alps Nature Park. Along the route you can come across the tracks of the beaver and the magnificent butterflies in Weidmoos. The view of the beautiful landscape and the golden eagles circling over the nature park can be particularly worthwhile.

  • Osterseen: The Traces of the Ice Age 

The nature reserve is located between banks, ponds and lakes. They are located south of Lake Starnberg and are one of the very large ice decay landscapes in the Upper Bavarian Alpine foothills. You can still see traces of the last ice age from the dead ice holes today. The Blaue Gumpe in the south of the Ostersee is particularly well known. The white limestone on the walls of the spring funnel reflects from the water and is an interesting visual element for hikers. A total of 20 moorland bodies of water can be circled here via meadows, fields and forest paths. You can see the blue-green waters and mixed forests all the way to the Upper Bavarian Alps.

The wilderness still lives between Altmühl and the Danube, from the southern Altmühltal through the Weilheim Dry Valley to the edge of the Donaumoos. Here you can still see what the Danube was like 200 years ago. Here it flows through the quiet nature and feeds the riparian forest with life. The wood anemones, bluebells and wild garlic are the unique beauty between the trees. They decorate the paths with thousands of colors and scents. The history of the Danube and the magnificent landscape can be viewed in five stages.

On Windsberg you can visit the malven longhorn bee. People in Bavaria had believed that she was dead since 1940. It was then rediscovered in 2006 in the Windsberg nature reserve in the Pfaffenhofen district. This type of bee feeds on the pollen and nectar of various mallows. The mallow bee has found a home here because the pink mallow is also at home. 

  • Moss and Moor: The Blue Land 

In front of the Ammergau Alps and the Wetterstein Mountains is the Murnauer Moos, which, with moors, meadows, forests, flowering and fern plants, creates an incomparable beauty in Upper Bavaria on a hike. The Blue Riders were also an inspiration for the painters. Small streams flow here on wooden planks and heather. A shelter hut is also a rest area where you can write greetings.

Mountain climbing villages in Upper Bavaria 

  • Ramsau 

The unmissable backdrop, located at 2700m. on which Watzmann forms the mountaineering village, must be seen. In Ramsau you can hear many myths about the mountain of fate in the Berchtesgadener Land. Here nature is created in such a way that quiet happiness can keep everything away from itself.

  • Kreuth 

Here, between the peaks of the Bavarian foothills of the Alps, lies the mountaineering village of Kreuth. It is a cosmopolitan village where clear and fresh mountain air blows. The mountaineering village of Kreuth also has the distinction of being a climatic health resort. In Kreuth you can hear the 800-year-old history of the residents.

  • Sachrank and Schleching 

The second highest peak in the Chiemgau Alps at 1800m. Height, rises up to the sky here in Sachrang and Schleching. The locals on both sides call it the local mountain, which everyone can identify with. The cows are milked every day and cheese and butter are made from them. The mountain panorama has been the animals' home for years. The dairymen and dairywomen are the ones responsible for the Alpine pasture drive during the Alpine pasture period. This is the true picture of the customs and habits of the mountaineering villages. The nature you can enjoy here extends further into the valley, which can be seen and felt as you hike through the villages.

Upper Bavaria's farmers and their plants 

  • The garden farmers 

On a journey through the realm of garden farmers: from ornamental plants and berries to vegetables and herbs, they provide an insight that is often hidden from others. The garden farmers open their doors with years of experience as well as tips and tricks and are ready to pass on their experience in workshops or courses.

On this mountain pasture everything revolves around milk. Children and adults can see what the world of milk looks like here. You have the opportunity to learn and participate interactively at 10 stations. You can get answers to your questions about milk. Zb: Why milk is so healthy and how it gets into the udder? A meal from the cheese dairy is also a good opportunity here.

  • Native wild herbs 

The herbal educators and herbal hosts will show you what grows in the forests and meadows. The wild garlic blooms as early as April and spreads the scent throughout the region. According to a belief, it is said to give bear powers. You will also learn how to make herbal salt, herbal vinegar and tinctures.

Bavaria – The Free State 

Bavaria! The free state in Germany with the largest area among the 16 federal states. Bavaria is particularly known for its Bergisch geography and its Alpine mountains. You have thousands of tour and hiking options in Bavaria. The diversity and huge selection can never be represented in a single article. These tours or routes can be divided into many different groups, such as according to level of difficulty, route length, mountain heights, with or without overnight stay, etc.

In this article we focus on Upper Bavaria and provide you with the best hiking routes with a level of difficulty of medium and also mention the options for overnight stays and restaurants.

In the Free State of Bavaria you have many different options for leisurely hikes and exciting mountain tours in the low mountain ranges, in the Bavarian Alps or in the foothills of the Alps. We are talking about a network of paths covering over 40,000 km, which are marked as hiking trails. Among this diversity you will find opportunities across alpine meadows, impressive mountain peaks, along pretty lakes, through beautiful green forests and even along waterfalls. Deep caves can also be discovered in this protected nature.

There are over 19 nature parks, 2 national parks, biosphere reserves and many landscape protection areas. 200 lakes and many reservoirs and quarry lakes also await hikers. That's not all... You can feed your soul in the beautiful green forests. In Bavaria there are on average over 5 billion trees and therefore 2000m² of forest area per inhabitant. For a change, you can also go hiking in search of the 1,500-year history of the duchy and the former kingdom. The Tegernsee mountains, the mountain landscape in the Allgäu, over 4,000 castles and palaces and many monasteries and dioceses await your visitors with exciting tours.

It gets particularly exciting in Bavaria in winter. You walk across the crunching snow under the bright sun and the white-blue sky.

Hiking in Upper Bavaria 

The nature in Upper Bavaria is untouched and time seems to have stood still. It's quiet everywhere and there are excellent views. Pure and fresh mountain air runs through your lungs and you can feel the coolness in your veins. Among the many options in Upper Bavaria, you sometimes come across very demanding mountain tours that have a meditative effect and lead past lakes, rest areas and huts.

Healthy hiking through Upper Bavaria 

  • Bad Tölz,  
  • Bad Heilbrunn,  
  • Bad Reichenhall,  
  • Berchtesgaden-Königssee,  
  • Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 
  • Kreuth am Tegernsee 
  • Bad Wiessee  

These places and the hiking trails hidden within them inspire mountain hikers with their beautiful nature. Here you can breathe in very deeply a very special air for your health, which contains almost no allergic fine dust or pollen. When one combines these beauties with the right amount of exercise, one can experience pure wonder. This miracle has been confirmed with scientific evidence as a healing climate.

How about doing something good for your body, taking a deep breath and going hiking for your health in Upper Bavaria? You can now look for a beautiful holiday destination in Bad Tölz, Bad Heilbrunn, Berchtesgaden-Königssee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bad Wiessee or Kreuth am Tegernsee.

  • Bad Tölz 

18 Nordic walking routes on Lake Tegernsee have been certified by the German Weather Service as having a healing climate and they offer good conditions for actively enjoying nature. Here you can also meet many winter sports enthusiasts who get their own money's worth and have made Tegernsee the DSV Nordic active all-year-round region in Germany.

  • Bad Reichenhall 

This Upper Bavarian spa town allows you to breathe in the clear air with the healing brine and clear your lungs on more than 60 hiking routes. 

  • Upper Bavaria's climate therapists 

In Garmisch-Partenkirchen you have the opportunity to walk more than 300 km with proper exercise and proper breathing. Hiking and mountain trails to relieve asthma, high blood pressure, stress, heart and circulatory problems. We came to this result through movement therapy from the Ludwig Maximilian University. These climate therapists take your guests to a climate cure in Upper Bavaria.

In the protection of nature  

  • Alpine National Park 

The mountain “King” Watzmann above the Berchtesgaden National Park has a height of 2700m. A wide variety of habitats stretch from 0 to 2700 of the Königssee, in which marmots, ibexes and even the golden eagle are at home. Sometimes you can see that the cows are enjoying the lush alpine meadows. The entire area is considered a valuable asset and is protected.

  • Upper Bavaria's first nature park 

Grottenweg, Mythenweg or along the mysterious waterways. It goes through the Ammergau Alps Nature Park. Along the route you can come across the tracks of the beaver and the magnificent butterflies in Weidmoos. The view of the beautiful landscape and the golden eagles circling over the nature park is particularly rewardingnen.

  • Osterseen: The Traces of the Ice Age 

The nature reserve is located between banks, ponds and lakes. They are located south of Lake Starnberg and are one of the very large ice decay landscapes in the Upper Bavarian Alpine foothills. You can still see traces of the last ice age from the dead ice holes today. The Blaue Gumpe in the south of the Ostersee is particularly well known. The white limestone on the walls of the spring funnel reflects from the water and is an interesting visual element for hikers. A total of 20 moorland bodies of water can be circled here via meadows, fields and forest paths. You can see the blue-green waters and mixed forests all the way to the Upper Bavarian Alps.

The wilderness still lives between Altmühl and the Danube, from the southern Altmühltal through the Weilheim Dry Valley to the edge of the Donaumoos. Here you can still see what the Danube was like 200 years ago. Here it flows through the quiet nature and feeds the riparian forest with life. The wood anemones, bluebells and wild garlic are the unique beauty between the trees. They decorate the paths with thousands of colors and scents. The history of the Danube and the magnificent landscape can be visited in five stages.

On Windsberg you can visit the malven longhorn bee. People in Bavaria had believed that she was dead since 1940. It was then rediscovered in 2006 in the Windsberg nature reserve in the Pfaffenhofen district. This type of bee feeds on the pollen and nectar of various mallows. The mallow bee has found a home here because the pink mallow is also at home.

  • Moss and Moor: The Blue Land 

In front of the Ammergau Alps and the Wetterstein Mountains is the Murnauer Moos, which, with moors, meadows, forests, flowering and fern plants, creates an incomparable beauty in Upper Bavaria on a hike. The Blue Riders were also an inspiration for the painters. Small streams flow here on wooden planks and heather. A shelter hut is also a rest area where you can write greetings.

Mountain climbing villages in Upper Bavaria 

  • Ramsau 

The unmissable backdrop, located at 2700m. on which Watzmann forms the mountaineering village, must be seen. In Ramsau you can hear many myths about the mountain of fate in the Berchtesgadener Land. Here nature is created in such a way that quiet happiness can keep everything away from itself.

  • Kreuth 

Here, between the peaks of the Bavarian foothills of the Alps, lies the mountaineering village of Kreuth. It is a cosmopolitan village where clear and fresh mountain air blows. The mountaineering village of Kreuth also has the distinction of being a climatic health resort. In Kreuth you can hear the 800-year-old history of the residents.

  • Sachrank and Schleching 

The second highest peak in the Chiemgau Alpst 1800m. Height, rises up to the sky here in Sachrang and Schleching. The locals on both sides call it the local mountain, which everyone can identify with. The cows are milked every day and cheese and butter are made from them. The mountain panorama has been the animals' home for years. The dairymen and dairywomen are the ones responsible for the Alpine pasture drive during the Alpine pasture period. This is the true picture of the customs and habits of the mountaineering villages. The nature you can enjoy here extends further into the valley, which can be seen and felt as you hike through the villages.

Upper Bavaria's farmers and their plants 

  • The garden farmers 

On a journey through the realm of garden farmers: from ornamental plants and berries to vegetables and herbs, they provide an insight that is often hidden from others. The garden farmers open their doors with years of experience as well as tips and tricks and are ready to pass on their experience in workshops or courses.

On this mountain pasture everything revolves around milk. Children and adults can see what the world of milk looks like here. You have the opportunity to learn and participate interactively at 10 stations. You can get answers to your questions about milk. E.g.: Why milk is so healthy and how it gets into the udder? A meal from the cheese dairy is also a good opportunity here.

  • Native wild herbs 

The herbal educators and herbal hosts will show you what grows in the forests and meadows. The wild garlic blooms as early as April and spreads the scent throughout the region. According to a belief, it is said to give bear powers. You will also learn here how to make herbal salt, herbal vinegar and tinctures.

Hiking routes for the winter in Upper Bavaria 

  1. Rettenberg Castle on the old salt road in the Allgäu 
  2. The Teufelstättkopf – hunting ground of the Wittelsbachs 
  3. The king's ideal castle and the Zirmgrat in the Allgäu 
  4. To the Hopfensee in the Allgäu - in the footsteps of Konrad Zuse 
  5. The Notkarspitze and the Emperor's legacy 
  6. With the snowshoes on the Wertacher Hörnle 
  7. The Hörnle - first mountain in the Ammer Mountains 
  8. Snowshoe tour in the Allgäu - Eisenberg Castle & Hohenfreiberg 
  9. To the Breitenstein in the Mangfall Mountains 
  10. From Riederstein to Baumgartenschneid on Tegernsee 
  11. The Spitzsteib in the Chimgau Alps 
  12. The Kneifelspitze in the Berchtesgaden Alps 
  13. To the Laubenstein in the Chiemgau Alps 
  14. The Kranzhorn – a divided summit 
  15. Hörndlwand and Gurnwandkopf in the Chiemgau Alps 
  16. Feichteck and Karkopf in the Chiemgau Alps 
  17. Winter hike to the Hirschberg 
  18. Snowshoe tour on the Osterfelderkopf 
  19. Mining and Bugren on the high Peißenberg 

 

10 other places and hiking routes worth seeing in Upper Bavaria 

  • Church of St. Michael – Egglburger See round from Ebersberg 
  • Ludwigshöhe observation tower – Eichenallee at Lake Egglburg round from Ebersberg 
  • View over the Egglburger See – Egglburger See round from Münchener Straße 
  • Eichenallee at Lake Egglburger - Ludwigshöhe observation tower round from Friedenseiche 
  • Storage lake – Finsing run-of-river power station round from Eicherloh 
  • Peace Cross near Bergham - Beautiful winter hiking trail loop from Maria Thalheim 
  • Ski jump – Alter Burgstall round from Wartenberg 
  • Along the Isen – St. Johannes Baptist round of Isen 
  • Allee am Fehlbach – Erdinger Weiher loop from Erding 
  • Lindseekapelle – The Sonnenland round from Neufarn

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Johannes Baptist round of Isen 
  • Allee am Fehlbach – Erdinger Weiher loop from Erding 
  • Lindseekapelle – The Sonnenland round from Neufarn
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