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The Baumgartenschneid Summit, standing at 1,448 meters (4,751 ft), is a prominent and beloved mountain in the Bavarian Prealps, situated between the picturesque Tegernsee and Schliersee lakes in southern Germany. This accessible peak is renowned for its stunning panoramic views and diverse hiking trails, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a rewarding experience in the Tegernsee mountains.
What truly captivates visitors to Baumgartenschneid Summit are the unparalleled views from its summit cross. Hikers consistently praise the breathtaking…
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Elevation 1,480 m
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Koordinaten: 47° 42′ 9″ N, 11° 48′ 33″ O
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Hikers often start their ascent from the town of Tegernsee, which typically involves about two hours of hiking and around 700 meters of elevation gain. Other popular starting points include Rottach-Egern or Schliersee, offering varied perspectives and challenges. A particularly scenic option mentioned by visitors is a crossing from the Alpbachtal (Sagfleckl), passing the Baumgartenalm and the Riedersteinkircherl on the way to the mountain inn Galaun.
The hike to Baumgartenschneid Summit is generally considered easy to intermediate. While many routes are accessible, especially for those with sufficient fitness, proper footwear is essential. The trails vary from forest paths to alpine meadows. It's a great option for beginners looking for a rewarding mountain experience, but it's not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs due to the terrain.
Absolutely. A significant landmark is the Riederstein, a 1,207-meter-high rock formation featuring a small, charming chapel (Riedersteinkircherl). This spot offers fantastic photo opportunities and is often included in extended tours. Additionally, mountain inns like Gasthaus Galaun and the Riedersteinhaus provide welcoming stops with refreshments and often boast their own scenic views.
Parking is available at various trailheads, such as the one at Sonnleitenweg 10 near Tegernsee. However, parking lots can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak season, so arriving early is advisable. The region is also accessible by public transport, making it a convenient day trip from Munich, which is approximately an hour away.
Yes, Baumgartenschneid Summit is a popular destination for winter activities. It transforms into a serene landscape perfect for snowshoeing. However, hikers should always check current weather conditions and be prepared with appropriate gear like snowshoes or crampons, especially if there's significant snow or ice on the trails. The Riederstein ridge walk is also possible in winter.
The summit is generally considered family-friendly for children with sufficient fitness, as many routes are easy to intermediate. However, the trails are not suitable for strollers. For dog owners, the routes are typically dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other hikers, and to carry enough water for them.
Yes, there are excellent options for refreshments. The Riedersteinhaus at Galaun, located at 1,060 meters, is a popular mountain inn that is open year-round (closed Tuesdays). It offers fresh, regional specialties to help hikers refuel. Gasthaus Galaun is another option along some routes. These huts mean you don't necessarily need to carry extensive provisions, aside from sufficient drinking water.
From the town of Tegernsee, an ascent to the summit typically takes about two hours. The descent usually takes another one and a half hours. These times can vary depending on the chosen route, individual fitness levels, and how many breaks are taken to enjoy the views or stop at mountain huts.
The views from the summit cross are truly panoramic and considered a major highlight. Hikers are rewarded with breathtaking vistas across Lake Tegernsee, the surrounding Tegernsee Mountains (including Wallberg, Setzberg, and Kampen), and the majestic Wendelstein to the east. On clear days, the expansive panorama can even stretch as far north as Munich, offering a unique perspective of the Bavarian landscape.
Baumgartenschneid holds a special place in local history, notably as the favorite summit of Bavarian writer Ludwig Thoma. The paths leading to the summit have historically served as traditional routes connecting local communities between the Tegernsee valley and neighboring areas since early settlement times, reflecting its long-standing importance to the region.
Yes, many hikers enjoy circular routes that incorporate Baumgartenschneid. For instance, a popular option involves a crossing from the Alpbachtal, passing the Baumgartenalm to the summit, and then continuing past the Riedersteinkircherl to the mountain inn Galaun, creating a varied and scenic loop. Exploring different starting points also allows for diverse circular tour planning.