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The Roßsteinalm is a charming high alpine pasture, or "Alm," nestled at an elevation of approximately 1481 meters in the Bavarian Prealps, within the municipality of Lenggries, Germany. This historic hut, with some structures dating back to the mid-18th century, sits on a scenic saddle between the prominent Roßstein, Buchstein, and Hochplatte mountains, offering a traditional alpine experience in the Isarwinkel and Mangfallgebirge regions.
Visitors consistently praise the Roßsteinalm for its tranquil atmosphere and spectacular panoramic views. Many appreciate the…
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Yes, the Roßsteinalm and the trails leading to it are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers bring their dogs along. However, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially when livestock are grazing on the alm meadows, and always clean up after your pet.
Absolutely! The well-maintained forest roads, such as the Röhrlmoosstraße, offer a relatively easy and steady ascent suitable for families with children. The path from Röhrlmoosalm to Roßsteinalm across open alpine meadows is also manageable. These routes are popular for both hiking and e-biking, making it a great family outing.
Reaching Roßsteinalm primarily involves a hike or bike ride from a parking area. While there isn't direct public transport to the trailheads like Hohenwiesen or Fleck/Hohenreuth, you can typically use regional buses or trains to get to Lenggries, and then potentially a local taxi or a longer walk to the starting points. Planning your journey with local transport schedules is recommended.
Parking areas like Hohenwiesen or Fleck/Hohenreuth serve as common starting points. Community tips often highlight that parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak summer season. Arriving early in the morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot.
While the Roßsteinalm is managed primarily in summer, the area can be beautiful for winter hiking or snowshoeing, provided conditions are safe. However, the alm itself will be closed, meaning no refreshments are available. Always check weather and avalanche conditions before heading out in winter, and ensure you have appropriate gear.
No, the Roßsteinalm does not offer overnight accommodation. It functions as a day-use alpine pasture providing refreshments and a resting point during its operating season (typically mid-June to end of August). For accommodation, you would need to look for options in nearby towns like Lenggries.
Hikes from Roßsteinalm to summits like Roßstein (1697m) and Buchstein (1701m) are considered more challenging and are suitable for experienced hikers. These routes often involve steeper ascents and rocky terrain. The path to the Tegernseer Hütte (1560m) is also a more demanding option, sometimes involving a via ferrata, and takes about 30-40 minutes from the alm.
Yes, several circular routes can be planned around the Roßsteinalm. Many hikers combine the ascent to the alm with a visit to the Tegernseer Hütte or even the summits of Roßstein or Buchstein, creating a loop back to their starting point. You can find various route suggestions on komoot to plan a circular walk that suits your fitness level.
During its operating season (mid-June to end of August), the Roßsteinalm offers traditional Bavarian 'Brotzeit' (snacks) and drinks. Visitors particularly praise the homemade buttermilk cake. It's a perfect spot to refuel and relax after your hike or bike ride.
The Roßsteinalm is notable for its historic buildings, some of which date back to the mid-18th century, with one structure inscribed with the year 1799. These buildings are recognized as historical monuments in Lenggries, offering a glimpse into the region's traditional alpine farming heritage. The nearby Röhrlmooskapelle, built in 1960, also replaced an older chapel from the 18th century.
Visitor tips suggest that Roßsteinalm is generally less crowded and more tranquil than the popular Tegernseer Hütte, especially on weekends. Many appreciate it as a quieter alternative to enjoy the alpine scenery and refreshments, even though it's a popular destination in its own right.