Best mountain peaks around Schellenberger Forst are situated within a forested, unincorporated area in the northern Berchtesgaden Alps, bordering Bavaria, Germany, and Salzburg, Austria. This region encompasses significant portions of the Untersberg massif, known for its challenging trails and expansive views. It offers opportunities for hikers and nature enthusiasts to explore diverse alpine landscapes. The area's peaks provide rewarding experiences for those seeking elevation and panoramic vistas.
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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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The Salzburg Hochthron is 1,852 m above sea level. NHN, after the Berchtesgadener Hochthron, the second highest peak of the Untersberg massif in the Berchtesgaden Alps. You can easily climb to the summit via the Thomas-Eder-Steig; if you prefer a more comfortable route, you can take the Untersbergbahn.
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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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The region offers several highly-rated peaks. The Grünstein Summit is very popular, known for its panoramic views of the Watzmann and Berchtesgaden, and also features the Isidor via ferrata. Another favorite is the Jenner Summit Viewpoint, offering extensive views and being relatively accessible. For a unique experience, visitors also appreciate Eagle's Nest, a man-made monument with stunning views just below the summit of the Kehlstein.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Grünstein Summit is listed as family-friendly, offering rewarding views after a climb. The Jenner Summit Viewpoint is also family-friendly and even wheelchair-accessible, making it a great option for diverse groups. Additionally, the Toter Mann summit is considered family-friendly and offers a very nice panoramic view.
Beyond the peaks themselves, the Schellenberger Forst region, part of the Untersberg massif, is rich in natural wonders. You can find diverse alpine landscapes, including karst topography and numerous caves. A standout feature is the Schellenberg Ice Cave, Germany's largest accessible ice show cave, offering magnificent halls and impressive ice formations. The area also boasts rich geological formations, including Untersberg marble, and diverse flora and fauna.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Untersberg massif offers demanding trails. The Berchtesgadener Hochthron (1,973 m) is the highest peak of the Untersberg massif and involves moderately strenuous hikes, with its south wall being popular for rock climbers. The Hochalpkopf (1,886 m) is another prominent summit within the Untersberg massif, frequently part of difficult, long-duration hikes exceeding 7 hours with significant elevation gain.
Yes, the region features a significant historical site. The Eagle's Nest, also known as the Kehlsteinhaus, is a man-made monument located just below the summit of the Kehlstein. Built between 1937 and 1938, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding Berchtesgaden Alps and is considered one of Germany's top sights.
The area around Schellenberger Forst offers a variety of outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes available, ranging from easy to moderate. You can find options like the 'Berchtesgadener Ache – Lake Königssee loop' or the 'Schellenberger Tower – Königsseeache River loop'. For those interested in off-road cycling, there are also gravel biking routes, including challenging ones like the 'Castle Square, Berchtesgaden – Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle's Nest) loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Schellenberger Forst and Gravel biking around Schellenberger Forst guide pages.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views offered by the peaks, especially from spots like the Grünstein Summit and Salzburger Hochthron. The challenging hikes and the rewarding feeling of reaching a summit are also frequently mentioned. The unique natural phenomena, such as the Schellenberg Ice Cave, and the rich local mythology surrounding the Untersberg massif add a special dimension to the experience.
Yes, there are mountain huts available for rest and refreshments. For instance, the Stöhrhaus is located near the Berchtesgadener Hochthron. The Toni-Lenz-Hütte is situated a short walk from the entrance to the Schellenberg Ice Cave. Additionally, the Toter Mann summit also has a nice little hut for resting.
The highest peak of the Untersberg massif, which encompasses significant portions of Schellenberger Forst, is the Berchtesgadener Hochthron, standing at 1,973 meters. It offers one of the most expansive panoramic views of the Berchtesgaden region and beyond.
Yes, there are options for hiking with dogs. The Toter Mann summit is listed as dog-friendly, making it a suitable destination for you and your canine companion to enjoy the panoramic views.
For those seeking longer and more difficult mountain hikes, the area offers several challenging routes. Examples include the 'Scheibenkaser Hut – Stöhrhaus loop' and the 'Berchtesgadener Hochthron – Salzburger Hochthron loop', both of which are rated as difficult and involve significant distances and elevation changes. You can find more details on the Mountain Hikes around Schellenberger Forst guide page.
Yes, several peaks provide stunning views of the Watzmann. The Grünstein Summit is particularly noted for its panoramic view of the Watzmann and Berchtesgaden. Additionally, the Salzburger Hochthron offers a great view of the Watzmann, along with the Steinernes Meer and Dachstein.


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