Ramsau b. Berchtesgaden
Ramsau b. Berchtesgaden
Best mountain peaks around Ramsau bei Berchtesgaden are situated in the Bavarian Alps, within Germany's only alpine national park. This region features dramatic mountainous terrain, towering peaks, and deep gorges. It offers diverse experiences, from challenging climbs to scenic hikes, making it a destination for mountain enthusiasts.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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A beautiful mountain with a panoramic view of the Watzmann and Berchtesgaden. There is also the Isidor via ferrata with various routes.
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Very easy and, above all, quite fast hike to the “Toten Mann” summit. A wonderful experience, especially now when autumn meets winter. The view of the surrounding peaks is amazing!
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The Kehlstein is 1879 m above sea level. NHN high secondary peak of the Hoher Göll in the Berchtesgaden Alps. The Kehlstein is known for the Kehlsteinhaus, which was built between 1937 and 1938 just below its summit. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kehlstein
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The Jenner is a 1874m high mountain that can be easily reached on foot via a blue route. From the summit cross you have a great view of the Königssee in good weather. From the Hinterbrand car park to the Jenner, it takes about 2-3 hours to hike.
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In addition to the diverse hiking area, the modern cable car and the cozy restaurant, the Jenner is well known for its incomparable view of the Königssee and Watzmann. A few meters below the Jenner summit there is a spacious viewing platform from which you can enjoy the view of the mountains and Lake Königssee. The Jenner summit cross is at 1,874 meters. Simply enjoy and be amazed... let your thoughts wander out into the mountain ranges and experience the untouched nature. The green forests radiate peace and the fresh mountain air fills you with new energy. The perfect trip! From the Jennerbahn mountain station (1,800 m) a well-developed hiking trail leads up to the Jenner summit. After a 15-minute walk from the mountain station to the summit you reach the viewing platform. Once there, the Königssee literally lies at your feet.
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Beautiful panoramic peak in the mountaineering village of Ramsau. Worth a detour from the Hochschwarzeck mountain railway or a hike from Bischofswiesen over the Götschen.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Grünstein Summit, which offers panoramic views of the Watzmann and Berchtesgaden. Another highly rated spot is the Jenner Summit Viewpoint, providing superb vistas of Königssee and the Watzmann massif from its viewing platform. The Eagle's Nest, located just below the summit of the Kehlstein, is also a popular choice for its extensive views and historical significance.
Yes, the Watzmann Massif is renowned for its challenging routes. The traverse of the entire Watzmann ridge (Hocheck, Middle Peak, South Peak) is a demanding itinerary recommended for mountaineers with solid endurance and experience in exposed alpine terrain. The Watzmann East Face is particularly famous for its 1,800 m elevation difference, making it the highest rock face in the Eastern Alps.
The Hochkalter range is home to the Blaueis, the northernmost glacier in the Alps, which shines down into the valley. Additionally, the area around Hochkalter was shaped by a massive rock slide around 3,500 years ago, which formed the picturesque Hintersee lake. The Reiter Alpe is notable for its rich biodiversity, boasting at least 175 plant species and Germany's largest Swiss stone pine stock.
Absolutely. The Toter Mann summit offers an easy and relatively quick hike with amazing views of the surrounding peaks, making it suitable for families. The Reiter Alpe also provides diverse hiking opportunities with paths like trail no. 470 from the Schwarzbachwacht car park to the Reiteralm, which can be enjoyed by various skill levels.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, such as the 'Watzmann Hut loop from Wimbachbrücke' or the 'Parish church of St. Sebastian – Hintersee east shore loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are routes like 'Berchtesgaden National Park – Mordaualm loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails, Mountain Hikes, and MTB Trails guides for Ramsau bei Berchtesgaden.
The Bavarian Alps offer diverse experiences throughout the year. While summer and early autumn are ideal for hiking and mountaineering due to favorable weather and open huts, late autumn can be particularly beautiful when the landscape transitions, as seen from the Toter Mann summit. Winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing and winter hiking, though some higher alpine routes may be inaccessible or require specialized equipment.
Yes, the Eagle's Nest is a significant man-made monument located just below the summit of the Kehlstein. Built between 1937 and 1938, it offers extensive views and is a notable historical site in the region.
Many peaks offer breathtaking views. The Grünstein Summit provides a panoramic view of the Watzmann and Berchtesgaden. The Jenner Summit Viewpoint offers superb vistas of Königssee and Watzmann. Additionally, the Archenkanzel viewpoint is highly recommended for its fantastic views of the Königssee.
Yes, several mountain huts offer refreshments and overnight stays. The Watzmannhaus, built in 1888 at 1,928 m, is a popular base camp for Watzmann ascents. Near Hochkalter, the Blaueishütte is famous for its homemade cakes. The Toter Mann summit also has a nice little hut for resting. The Halsalm, below the Reiteralpe, is another lovely spot.
While specific parking details vary by trailhead, areas like the Schwarzbachwacht car park provide access to routes such as those leading to the Reiteralm. For public transport, Ramsau bei Berchtesgaden is generally well-connected, but it's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific trailheads. The Jenner summit is currently only accessible by foot, as the cable car is not always running.
Many trails in the region are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the alpine scenery with your canine companion. For example, the hike to the Toter Mann summit is considered dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Berchtesgaden National Park, and be mindful of wildlife and livestock.
The Watzmannfrau and her 'seven kids' are distinctive rock formations located to the east of the Watzmann massif's main ridge. Local folklore tells a legend of a cruel king and his family who were turned to stone, giving these formations their evocative names. They are a unique natural landmark visible from various points in the valley.


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