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Hiking trails around Landkreis Rosenheim traverse a varied landscape, from the alpine foothills to the shores of Chiemsee. The region is characterized by the Mangfall Mountains, featuring forests and rocky terrain, alongside the gentle rolling hills and meadows of the Alpenvorland. Prominent peaks such as Wendelstein, Kampenwand, and Hochries offer more challenging ascents and expansive views. This diverse geography provides a wide range of hiking experiences for different skill levels.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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10.3km
04:17
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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03:24
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04:24
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04:28
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At the Schreckalm there are detailed information panels about the Geigelstein area.
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Today's Sachs Bridge consists of two steel bridge sections that were placed on reinforced foundations by helicopter in 2019 to better protect and stabilize the bridge against weather and flood damage. Walking across the bridge offers impressive views of the dam and the small lake dammed above it, as well as back into the depths of the gorge with its rushing water and steep rock faces – a truly special experience on a hike through the Gießenbach Gorge.
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The covered wooden bridge over the Gießenbach stream near the Schopperalm is a charming and characteristic feature on the hiking route through the Gießenbach Gorge – especially on the way back to the farms around the Trojerhof.
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Those crossing this bridge experience a transition between two sections of the hike: from the alpine pasture and the open terrain back into the forest and up to the meadows and pastures surrounding the Trojerhof. The bridge marks not only a geographical location, but also a change of atmosphere – the sound of the stream beneath the planks, the wooden roofs overhead, the feeling of protection from rain or strong sun.
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Beautiful viewpoint with a bench for a break above the historic Trojer mountain farm on the energy hiking trail from Kiefersfelden.
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Great view of the Bavarian mountains above the historic Trojer mountain farm.
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The Trojerhof, one of Bavaria's oldest mountain farms, is a place steeped in history, idyllic charm, and authenticity. About 5 kilometers outside Kiefersfelden, on a high plateau at an altitude of 656 meters near the German-Austrian border, it sits in a secluded location above the Inn Valley, nestled amidst meadows and forests, with sweeping views of the Wilder Kaiser. The history of the Trojerhof stretches back a long way. The field name "Troi" is of Celtic origin and means "cattle path"—there is evidence of settlements here as early as 500 BC. As early as 1140, the farm was mentioned in a ducal register of taxes as "ab dem Trayen," with tributes such as a measure of oats. Over the centuries, the main building has been altered several times: The current main building dates back to 1689, after the old farm burned down. In the meantime, an outbuilding (the so-called "Zuhaus") was built in 1742. The Marienkapelle (St. Mary's Chapel), a striking building on the farm, dates back to 1649 and has survived the ages. Today, the Trojerhof farm is a living monument to rural tradition. It is an organic mountain farm with an alpine atmosphere, with livestock (cows, sheep, etc.), forestry, and the preservation of the old farm structures. The location and access are also distinctive: an approximately 800-meter-long mountain road with gradients of up to 25% leads up. In winter, the path is difficult, and snow chains or four-wheel drive vehicles are often necessary.
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Landkreis Rosenheim offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll find everything from the rugged, forested, and rocky landscapes of the Mangfall Mountains to the gentle rolling hills and meadows of the Alpenvorland. Trails also lead along the picturesque shores of Chiemsee, through the scenic Gießenbach Gorge, and up to prominent peaks like Wendelstein and Kampenwand, offering varied experiences for all preferences.
Yes, Landkreis Rosenheim has over 2,600 easy routes perfect for beginners and families. Many of these trails are found in the Alpenvorland, characterized by gentle hills and charming villages. The paths along Chiemsee are also generally flat and well-suited for leisurely strolls. An example is the Giessenbach Gorge – View of the Bavarian Alps loop from Hechtsee, an easy 3.2-mile trail.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers, Landkreis Rosenheim offers over 350 difficult routes, including alpine ascents with significant elevation gain. Notable peaks like Wendelstein, Kampenwand, and Hochries provide more demanding routes with steep sections and rocky paths. The Jägersteig Trail (Geigelstein Conservation Area) is a challenging 9-mile path through a conservation area, requiring good fitness and alpine experience.
Yes, the region boasts several beautiful waterfall hikes. You can explore routes like the Farrenpoint summit – Jenbach Waterfalls loop from Bad Feilnbach, which includes the scenic Jenbach Waterfalls. Another option is the Klausgraben Waterfalls – Sonnwendwand Summit loop, offering impressive cascades along the way.
Landkreis Rosenheim is rich in natural landmarks and stunning viewpoints. You can hike to the summit of Wendelstein for breathtaking panoramic views, or ascend Hochries for unique vistas of the Alpine foothills. The Staffelstein Rock Formation also offers a fantastic view of Lake Chiemsee. Don't miss the picturesque Gießenbach Gorge with its charming covered bridge.
Many of the hiking trails in Landkreis Rosenheim are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the easy Giessenbach Gorge loop, the moderate View of Wendelstein loop, and the challenging Kampenwand Trail loop, which leads to the Steinlingalm Alpine Hut.
The region seamlessly blends natural beauty with cultural and historical sites. A must-visit is Herrenchiemsee Palace on Herrenchiemsee Island, accessible by boat, where you can explore its park and King Ludwig II's palace. Many trails also pass by historic mountain farms, offering a glimpse into traditional Bavarian life. You can also find sites like Falkenstein Castle Ruins near Flintsbach am Inn.
The hiking trails in Landkreis Rosenheim are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 39,000 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse terrain, from serene lake shores to challenging mountain paths, and the stunning panoramic views from peaks like Wendelstein and Kampenwand. The well-maintained paths and the integration of natural and cultural highlights are also often highlighted.
Yes, Landkreis Rosenheim is part of several significant long-distance hiking routes. Sections of the renowned SalzAlpenSteig and the Maximilian Trail, which stretches from Lake Constance to Königssee, pass through the area. Additionally, the 'Grenzenlos' hiking route offers cross-border experiences into Austria, providing extensive options for multi-day adventures.
Many trails in Landkreis Rosenheim lead to or pass by traditional alpine huts where you can stop for refreshments and enjoy local cuisine. For example, the Kampenwand Trail loop includes the Steinlingalm Alpine Hut. The region also has options for overnight stays, such as the Spitzsteinhaus, for those undertaking longer excursions.
The best time for hiking in Landkreis Rosenheim generally spans from spring to autumn. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while summer provides warm weather for higher alpine routes. Autumn is particularly beautiful with vibrant foliage and clear views. Some lower-elevation trails may also be accessible for winter hikes, especially those without significant snow cover, but always check local conditions.
Yes, several hikes provide stunning views of Bavaria's largest lake, Chiemsee. The View of Lake Chiemsee – Staffelstein Rock Formation loop is a moderate trail that offers excellent vistas of the lake. Additionally, paths along the shores of Chiemsee itself provide picturesque views of the water and the surrounding Alps.


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