Mountain passes around Schwaigen are located in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district of Bavaria, Germany, within the Oberland region. This area is characterized by its proximity to the Ammergauer Alpen, providing varied terrain for outdoor exploration. The municipality of Schwaigen itself is situated near the Murnauer Moos, with its landscape extending into the foothills of the Ammergauer Alps. The region offers opportunities for hiking and cycling routes, with diverse terrain elevation and natural features.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Those who don't want to go down the same way can take the trail via the old ditch that branches off here.
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A beautiful spot in the landscape to enjoy your lunch.
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The Ammergau Alps are an impressive mountain landscape with many lakes, including the Plansee and Heiterwanger See in Tyrol, as well as the Soier See in Bad Bayersoien. These lakes are known for their fjord-like setting and almost undeveloped shoreline. Other nearby lakes include the Alpsee, Schwansee, and Bannwaldsee on the northwestern edge of the mountain range. Lakes in the Ammergau Alps: - Plansee and Heiterwanger See, - Soier See, - Alpsee, Schwansee, and Bannwaldsee, - Riessersee, - Pflegersee,
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Wonderful view when visibility is good
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Fantastic views of the Ammergau Alps, Wetterstein, Karwendel, Ammersee, Lake Starnberg, Staffelsee, and Riegsee. ⛰️
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View into the Fog
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Simply beautiful to look at
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Valley, river and mountains at a glance. Beautiful...
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The mountain passes around Schwaigen are primarily characterized by scenic viewpoints, trails, and saddle points within the foothills of the Ammergauer Alps. You'll find diverse terrain, from intermediate trails to sections with significant elevation changes, offering opportunities for hiking and cycling.
Yes, two highly recommended viewpoints are the View of the Ammergau Alps and Surrounding Lakes, which offers extensive vistas of the Ammergau Alps, Wetterstein, Karwendel, and several lakes, and the View of the Wetterstein Mountains, providing a clear panorama of the Alpine landscape.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. For instance, both the View of the Ammergau Alps and Surrounding Lakes and the View of the Wetterstein Mountains are categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible views for all ages.
The area offers a variety of routes. Many mountain passes and trails, such as Wildbädermoos, Climb from Oberau to Ettal via Ettaler Sattel, and From Plansee to Oberammergau, are rated as intermediate. Some sections may involve significant elevation changes, while nearby routes also include easy and difficult options for various sports.
You can expect to see stunning natural landscapes including the Ammergau Alps, Wetterstein, and Karwendel mountain ranges. Many viewpoints also offer views of surrounding lakes like Ammersee, Lake Starnberg, Staffelsee, and Riegsee, as well as forests and rivers.
Beyond exploring the mountain passes themselves, the region around Schwaigen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Running Trails, with options ranging from easy loops in the Murnauer Moos to more challenging routes in the hills.
Yes, the area is well-suited for hiking. For example, the Wildbädermoos saddle point offers options to ascend towards Wallgauer Alm or descend via trails. Additionally, the European long-distance hiking trail E4 (Maximiliansweg) runs through Grafenaschau, leading across the Riss to the Hinteres Hörnle.
The Ammergauer Alpen region is generally best visited during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, for hiking and cycling. During this period, the weather is more stable, and trails are typically clear. Winter offers opportunities for snow-related activities, but conditions on passes can be challenging.
Given the varied terrain and potential for elevation changes, it's advisable to pack appropriate hiking or cycling gear, including sturdy footwear, layers of clothing, rain protection, water, and snacks. For road cycling, be aware that some passes like the Climb from Oberau to Ettal via Ettaler Sattel can have significant traffic.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on the passes are not detailed, the municipality of Schwaigen and nearby villages like Grafenaschau, as well as destinations like Wallgauer Alm (accessible from Wildbädermoos), offer options for refreshments and meals.
The region is accessible by car, with parking available in and around the villages. Public transport options connect Schwaigen to larger towns in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district. For specific trailheads or viewpoints, local signage and maps are recommended.
Visitors particularly appreciate the fantastic views of the Ammergau Alps and surrounding lakes, the clear panoramas of the Wetterstein Mountains, and the diverse trails suitable for various activities. The well-maintained road surfaces on some routes are also highlighted by cyclists.


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