Best mountain peaks around Bichl, a municipality in the Bavarian Alps, offer diverse hiking experiences and extensive views. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing access to various summits and viewpoints. Bichl serves as a starting point for exploring peaks that overlook the surrounding lakes and valleys. The area is known for its well-maintained trails and natural features, attracting hikers seeking both challenging routes and tranquil forest paths.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Alpine Club hut spectacularly located under the Benediktenwand. Enjoy your meal!
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Great view, you will be rewarded in between on the tour to the Benediktenwand.
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Nice view of Lengries and the Benediktinerwand
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After a crisp climb, my view is impressive.
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Nice panorama and especially nice at sunset
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Beautiful view. I hiked once from the Blomberg valley station and once from the Waldherr Alm to the Zwiesel. I liked the latter a lot better because the route is nicer, not so steep and above all not so crowded
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Near Bichl, you'll find several highly-rated peaks offering diverse experiences. The Heiglkopf Summit is popular for its wonderful views of the Isar valley and is great for a shorter walk. The Zwiesel Summit provides perfect panoramic views over the Alpine foothills, including lakes and forests. For a 360° vista where you can sometimes see as far as Munich and the Grossglockner, consider the Brauneck Summit Cross.
Yes, several peaks and trails are suitable for families. The Heiglkopf Summit is considered family-friendly and offers a rewarding view for a shorter outing. The Zwiesel (also known as Zwieselberg) features trails that are generally considered family-friendly, though some sections might be of intermediate difficulty. You can also find refreshment options like the Berggasthof Blomberghaus or the Waldherralm along these routes.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Herzogstand (1,731 m) is highly regarded, offering spectacular vistas of Lake Walchen, Lake Kochel, and the Karwendel Mountains. The Zwiesel Summit (1,348 m) also provides extensive views across the Bavarian Prealps, including the Isarwinkel region. Additionally, the Brauneck Summit Cross at 1,555 meters offers a 360° panoramic view.
The mountain peaks around Bichl offer a range of difficulty levels. Peaks like Herzogstand have well-maintained trails that are considered easy to medium, while more experienced hikers can tackle a challenging ridge walk to Heimgarten. Zwiesel features generally family-friendly trails with some intermediate sections. Stallauer Eck offers easy to moderately difficult hikes through forested landscapes, ideal for those seeking tranquility.
If you're looking for a more tranquil experience away from the crowds, Stallauer Eck (1,213 m) is an excellent choice. Situated west of the more frequented Blomberg and Zwieselberg, it offers a sense of solitude with peaceful hiking through forested landscapes, especially during warmer months.
Yes, Herzogstand (1,731 m) has a rich history, featuring hunting lodges built by Bavarian kings Maximilian II (1857) and Ludwig II (1865). While hiking, you can explore these historical connections amidst the stunning natural scenery.
The peaks around Bichl are rich in natural beauty. You can expect to see expansive views of lakes like Walchen and Kochel, dense green forests, and the majestic Bavarian Alps, including distant ranges such as Benediktenwand, Karwendel, and Rofan. Many summits, like the Zwiesel Summit, feature pleasant grassy knolls ideal for relaxation.
Beyond hiking, the region around Bichl offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including the 'Sindelsdorf Alpine Panorama' or 'View of Lake Kochel' loops. For gravel biking, there are routes like 'Forest path along the Loisach River'. Road cyclists can enjoy tours such as 'Walchensee – South Shore of Walchensee'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Bichl, Gravel biking around Bichl, and Road Cycling Routes around Bichl guides.
Yes, for Herzogstand (1,731 m), a cable car offers convenient access to the Herzogstand-house at 1,575 meters. From there, a continued path leads to the summit of Farnkopf, making it easier to enjoy the high-altitude views without a full ascent.
Visitors particularly enjoy the spectacular panoramic views, often cited as among the most beautiful in the Bavarian Alps. The well-maintained hiking trails, the opportunity for both challenging ridge walks and tranquil forest paths, and the welcoming refreshment stops like the Herzogstand-house or Berggasthof Blomberghaus are also highly appreciated.
The Heiglkopf Summit is an excellent choice for a short after-work walk. The shortest route leads from the Waldherr Alm on the south side to the summit, offering a wonderful view of the Isar valley.
Yes, several peaks offer refreshment options. At Herzogstand, the Herzogstand-house at 1,575 meters serves traditional Bavarian meals and beer. Near Zwiesel, you can find the Berggasthof Blomberghaus or the Waldherralm along or near the trails, providing welcoming stops for hikers.


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