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The 4 Most Amazing Peaks around Oberschleißheim

Best mountain peaks around Oberschleißheim are characterized by charming meadows, forest paths, and proximity to the historic Schleißheim Palace and the Isar river. The geographical landscape of Oberschleißheim itself does not feature significant natural mountain peaks. However, the broader Munich district offers numerous elevated points and viewpoints, many of which are artificial hills or low-elevation summits. These locations provide panoramic vistas, sometimes extending to the distant Alps on clear days.

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Last updated: May 1, 2026

Olympic mountain

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A beautiful slope has the "mountain", for being in the middle of an urban park. And as with most mountains, you will be rewarded with a beautiful view at the …

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View from Fröttmaninger Berg

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Fröttmaninger Berg

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Small mountain with short climb and nice view over Munich and the northern district.

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Luitpoldhügel

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Luitpold Hill was created from rubble and debris after World War II. The now green hill serves as a small viewing point and is used for sledding in winter. A memorial cross has stood on its summit since 1958.

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Pumuckl Fountain

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The Pumucklbrunnen is a small fountain in the Schwabing district of Munich. It was built in 1985 as a homage to the fairytale character of the same name by the …

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November 9, 2025, Luitpoldhügel

The climb can be strenuous for some, but the path winds its way up with regular benches for resting or catching your breath. From the top, there's a beautiful view of the Alps and the Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady), weather permitting.

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Luitpold Hill was created from rubble and debris after World War II. The now green hill serves as a small viewing point and is used for sledding in winter. A memorial cross has stood on its summit since 1958.

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The Fröttmaninger Berg can be seen from far away on the motorway. Despite its relatively low height of around 70m, the "Müllberg" offers a beautiful view over Munich, the surrounding area and the Allianz Arena.

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A part of old Munich lies buried beneath this mountain, the Luitpold Hill. Thousands upon thousands of incendiary bombs and explosive devices fell on the city in the final years of the Second World War; to this day, unexploded bombs are still being found in the ground during construction work. Munich was a key target for Allied bombers, not only as the location of many armaments factories, but also as the Nazi "capital of the movement." By 1945, every second building in the city was destroyed. The Luitpold Hill didn't exist back then. Luitpold Park, laid out in 1911 in honor of Prince Regent Luitpold, was originally largely flat. After the war, however, the people of Munich brought the rubble from their houses here and piled up the Luitpold Hill, just as they did with the Neuhofener Hill on the Sendlinger Isar high bank or today's Olympiaberg on the Oberwiesenfeld. Source and further information: https://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/luitpoldpark-der-schuttberg-1.4257581

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The rubbish of civilization from us humans has at least one good side, namely a beautiful view of the Alps.

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A fantastic view of the Olympic area. People meet for a sundowner, to listen to concerts, to end the evening... simply to relax

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The Fröttmaninger Berg is an insider tip: from the former garbage mountain you have a great view of Munich, the surrounding area and the Alps.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular mountain peaks to visit around Oberschleißheim?

The region offers several unique elevated points. Two highly regarded spots are View from Fröttmaninger Berg, known for its panoramic views from a former garbage mountain, and Olympic mountain, which provides a wonderful panoramic view over Munich and, on clear days, the Alps.

Are there any family-friendly mountain walks near Oberschleißheim?

Yes, several peaks are suitable for families. Both Fröttmaninger Berg and Luitpoldhügel are categorized as family-friendly. These spots offer accessible paths and enjoyable views for all ages.

What kind of historical significance do these mountain peaks have?

Many of the elevated points around Oberschleißheim are man-made hills with significant history. For example, Luitpoldhügel was created from post-war rubble, and a memorial cross stands on its summit. Similarly, the Olympic mountain is a 60-meter high hill made of war rubble, now offering scenic views within the Olympic Park.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks in this area?

You can expect diverse and often panoramic views. From Fröttmaninger Berg, you get an all-round view over Munich and its northern district, especially striking when the Allianz Arena is illuminated. The Olympic mountain offers a fantastic perspective of the Olympic area and, with a foehn wind, a clear view of the Alps.

Are there easy mountain hikes or beginner-friendly peaks around Oberschleißheim?

While many of the peaks are rated 'intermediate' for their ascent, they are generally accessible. The paths to summits like Luitpoldhügel are well-fortified, making them suitable for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous walk. The short climb to Fröttmaninger Berg also offers a rewarding view without extreme difficulty.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

The area around Oberschleißheim offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Regattaparksee – Regatta Lake loop', which is an 8.8 km moderate route. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Olympic Lake (Olympiasee) – Olympiaberg loop' (47.4 km, easy), and mountain biking trails like the 'Amper Trail – Mariabrunn beer garden loop' (31.8 km, moderate). You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Oberschleißheim, Road Cycling Routes around Oberschleißheim, and MTB Trails around Oberschleißheim guide pages.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Oberschleißheim?

Visitors frequently appreciate the panoramic views, especially during sunset from spots like View from Fröttmaninger Berg. The unique blend of natural beauty and historical context, such as the rubble mountains, also makes these locations interesting. Many enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and the opportunity to unwind while taking in the scenery.

Are there any less crowded mountain peaks or hidden gems in the area?

While popular spots like Fröttmaninger Berg can attract many, especially at sunset, the area also offers quieter experiences. Luitpoldhügel, while a known viewpoint, might offer a more tranquil experience compared to the Olympic Park, especially outside of winter sledding season. Its historical background also adds a unique layer to the visit.

Can I visit these mountain peaks in winter?

Yes, some peaks are popular during winter. Luitpoldhügel, for instance, is known for sledding in winter. While specific winter hiking conditions vary, the generally accessible nature of these man-made hills means they can be enjoyed year-round, weather permitting.

Are there any specific trails for runners near the peaks?

Yes, Luitpoldhügel is noted as an interesting destination for runners due to its four fortified ascent paths and numerous variants. Additionally, the broader Oberschleißheim area features several running trails, including easy to moderate loops, which can be found on the Running Trails around Oberschleißheim guide page.

What are the best times of day to visit for photography?

Many visitors and photographers find sunset to be an ideal time, particularly at View from Fröttmaninger Berg, where the all-round view and the illuminated Allianz Arena create stunning photo opportunities. Early mornings can also offer beautiful light and fewer crowds.

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