Best natural monuments around Bichl are situated in the Bavarian Prealps, a region known for its diverse natural landscape. This area features a variety of natural attractions, including prominent summits and scenic waterfalls. Visitors can explore these natural monuments, which offer opportunities for outdoor activities and experiencing the region's natural beauty.
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It's also great to walk in winter. Our recommendation: poles and/or spikes and walk the circuit anti-clockwise. Then it's easier to go uphill at the "critical" points!
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Great hike, even for inexperienced hikers. With a great stop at Leindl Alm...
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The Osterseen are a group of bodies of water south of Lake Starnberg in the Weilheim-Schongau district in Upper Bavaria. The southern and central Osterseen with the Großer Ostersee belong to the municipality of Iffeldorf, the northern Osterseen from the Stechsee and the Frechensee to the municipality of Seeshaupt. Iffeldorf is around five kilometers by road northwest of Penzberg, 20 km southeast of the district town of Weilheim and 50 km south-southwest of Munich city centre. The 20 larger individual lakes have a total area of around 225 hectares and an average depth of a good nine metres. The Kleiner Gröbensee and about 15 unnamed smaller lakes, each with an area of only a few hundred square meters, are not included here, seven of which are already heavily silted up. The Osterseen and the silting-up zone bordering to the west are located in the landscape protection area "Protection of the Osterseen and their surroundings in the communities of Frauenrain, Iffeldorf and Seeshaupt". The area received this protection status as early as 1955. Since 1981 there has also been the Osterseen nature reserve with an area of 1,083 hectares. About a third of this is on the surface of the water bodies, 494 hectares are high, low and intermediate moors, 172 hectares consist of semi-natural mixed forest. Around five percent of the Osterseen landscape consists of riparian regions, silted-up areas and meadows. The nature reserve is divided into three parts, which are separated from each other by the train line of the Kochelseebahn and the state road 2063: Südliche Osterseen, Nordliche Osterseen and Frechensee. In May 1997, the Osterseen were reported to Brussels as a SPA (European bird sanctuary) and FFH area according to the Fauna-Flora-Habitat Directive. In addition to the Eggstätt-Hemhofer lake district and the Seeoner lakes, the area is the largest and most structured icefall landscape in the Bavarian Alpine foothills. The complex of boggy and nutrient-poor lakes, low, transitional and raised bogs alongside bog and swamp forests with its extraordinary diversity of species in the networked habitats, biotopes and ecological niches is of Europe-wide importance for basic scientific research. The beauty of this landscape has always attracted artists. The painter Georg Schrimpf in particular, a main representative of the New Objectivity art movement, created several oil paintings of the Osterseen in the 1930s. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osterseen
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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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Beautiful, peaceful place. Rewarding detour destination, e.g. if you plan to go to the Sonnenspitz or the Jochberg.... still a little secret. Highly recommended in Winter as well!
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Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from Heiglkopf Summit and the expansive 360° vistas from Brauneck Summit Cross. Another favorite is the tranquil Lainbach Waterfall, known for its picturesque setting.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Heiglkopf Summit offers trails for various fitness levels, making it a good choice for a family outing. The Brauneck Summit Cross is easily accessible via cable car, making it suitable for all visitors, including families. The Lainbach Waterfall also features scenic hiking trails that cater to families.
The region around Bichl offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including routes like the 'Naturbad Bichl – Angerlkopf loop' or the 'Loisach River – St. George's Church in Bichl loop'. For more challenging mountain hikes, consider routes such as the 'Stallauer Eck Summit Cross – Zwieselberg Summit Panorama loop'. There are also running trails available, like the 'Pfundweiher loop'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Bichl, Mountain Hikes around Bichl, and Running Trails around Bichl guides.
Beyond the summits and waterfalls, the Isar River is a significant natural feature, especially near Bad Tölz, offering recreational opportunities like swimming and rafting. The region is characterized by classic Bavarian landscapes with alpine meadows, gravel banks, and floodplains, providing a serene natural environment.
Spring and early summer are recommended for visiting the Lainbach Waterfall for peak water flow and vibrant scenery. Generally, warmer months are ideal for river activities on the Isar. For hiking and panoramic views from summits like Heiglkopf Summit and Brauneck Summit Cross, clear days outside of winter offer the best visibility. Winter also provides opportunities for snowshoeing on Heiglkopf.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the Benediktenwand summit offers demanding climbs and fantastic views. The Zwiesel Summit also features challenging trails, providing a perfect view over the Alpine foothills.
While specific public transport details for each monument vary, the Brauneck Summit Cross is easily accessible via a cable car from Lenggries, which can be reached by public transport. For other locations, it's advisable to check local transport options or consider driving.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramic views, especially from summits like Heiglkopf Summit and Brauneck Summit Cross. The tranquility and natural idyll of places like the Lainbach Waterfall are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the rewarding feeling after a climb and the opportunity to relax amidst stunning Bavarian landscapes.
Near the Brauneck Summit Cross, you'll find mountain huts and a summit restaurant where you can enjoy Bavarian refreshments with spectacular views. The Isar River area, particularly near Bad Tölz, also offers various amenities. For other locations, it's best to check specific local guides for nearby cafes, pubs, or accommodation options.
Many hiking trails in the Bavarian Prealps are dog-friendly, allowing you to bring your canine companion. For instance, the trails leading to Heiglkopf Summit are generally suitable for dogs. However, always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife. Specific rules may apply in certain protected areas or on cable cars.
The Heiglkopf Summit stands at 1,218 meters (3,996 feet) with trails suitable for various fitness levels, generally considered intermediate. The Brauneck Summit Cross is at 1,555 meters (5,090 feet), accessible by cable car or via hiking trails ranging from easy panoramic paths to more challenging alpine routes. More challenging summits like Benediktenwand summit and Zwiesel Summit involve intermediate to difficult climbs.


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