Croce di vetta del Hochgern
Croce di vetta del Hochgern
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The Hochgern Summit Cross marks the peak of Hochgern mountain, a prominent feature of the Chiemgau Alps in the Bavarian district of Traunstein, Germany. Rising to an elevation of 1,748 meters (5,735 feet) above sea level, this impressive summit offers a commanding presence south of the Chiemsee, at the junction of the municipalities of Unterwössen, Marquartstein, and Ruhpolding.
Hikers consistently praise the Hochgern for its truly spectacular panoramic views. From the summit, the world seems to unfold beneath you, with…
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Elevazione 1.700 m
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There are several popular routes to the Hochgern Summit Cross, catering to various fitness levels. The most frequented and generally easiest ascent starts from Marquartstein, leading via the Agergschwendtalm and Hochgernhaus. This path is also popular with mountain bikers. Another well-used route begins from Au (Unterwössen), which is slightly steeper but can be 10-20 minutes shorter than the Marquartstein route. For a more challenging experience, the route from Staudach-Egerndach through a romantic valley and forest section involves a narrow, partially rocky, and slippery path through the north flank, requiring sure-footedness. A less-trafficked but very scenic route starts from Bergen (Kohlstatt), passing the Weiße Achen and Eschelmoos, then over a rocky path to the Bischofsfellnalm, requiring sure-footedness and a head for heights on the final 100 meters.
Yes, the Hochgern Summit Cross can be suitable for families and dogs, especially on the easier routes. The path from Marquartstein via the Agergschwendtalm and Hochgernhaus is generally considered family-friendly due to its well-maintained nature. For dogs, ensure they are accustomed to longer hikes and that you bring enough water, especially on warmer days, as some sections can be exposed. Always keep dogs on a leash, particularly near grazing animals and other hikers.
Parking is available at the trailheads in Marquartstein, Unterwössen (Au), Staudach-Egerndach, and Bergen (Kohlstatt). Parking areas can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak season, so arriving early is highly recommended. While specific public transport details are not always readily available for every trailhead, regional bus services often connect the surrounding villages like Marquartstein, Unterwössen, and Staudach-Egerndach, which could provide access to some starting points. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the Chiemgau region.
Hiking durations vary significantly by route and individual pace:
Remember to factor in time for breaks, enjoying the views, and the return journey, which can be similar in duration or slightly faster.
Beyond the prominent summit cross itself, hikers will encounter several notable features. Near the main summit, on a slightly lower secondary peak, there is a charming miniature church or chapel, offering a picturesque photo opportunity. Along some routes, you might pass the historic Schnappenkirche. The diverse landscape includes forest roads, alpine meadows, and winding paths, providing classic Bavarian alpine scenery. Keep an eye out for local wildlife; marmots are sometimes spotted, and paragliders often launch from nearby points, adding to the spectacle.
The Hochgern is popular for hiking from spring to late fall, when trails are generally clear of snow and the weather is milder. The panoramic views are consistently rewarding during these seasons. In winter, the Hochgern transforms into a destination for winter hikes, ski tours, and even sledding on certain trails. The Hochgernhaus is open year-round. However, winter conditions can be challenging; proper gear (snowshoes, microspikes, avalanche equipment for ski touring) and checking current weather and snow reports are essential. Some sections, especially the final ascent to the summit cross, can become more demanding with significant snow.
Yes, several mountain huts offer opportunities for rest, refreshments, and traditional Bavarian cuisine along the hiking routes. The Hochgernhaus, located at 1,459 meters, is particularly notable as it is open year-round and offers overnight stays. Other huts include the Enzianhütte, Agergschwendtalm, and Staudacher Alm. These huts provide a welcome break and a chance to enjoy local hospitality amidst spectacular backdrops. For more extensive accommodation or dining options, the nearby towns of Marquartstein, Unterwössen, and Ruhpolding offer a range of choices.
The Hochgern Summit Cross is often considered one of the most rewarding hikes in the Chiemgau Alps, primarily due to its unparalleled 360-degree panoramic views. While many Chiemgau peaks offer beautiful vistas, the Hochgern's central position and elevation of 1,748 meters provide an expansive outlook over the Chiemsee, the entire Chiemgau region, and distant major Alpine ranges like the Kaiser Mountains and even the Hohe Tauern. It's known for being accessible to a range of hikers without requiring extreme technical difficulty, making it a popular choice for experiencing classic Bavarian alpine scenery.
From the Hochgern Summit Cross, you can expect truly breathtaking and expansive panoramic views. To the north, the Chiemsee and the gently rolling pre-Alpine landscape stretch out. To the south and east, the vista encompasses the majestic Berchtesgaden Alps, the Loferer Steinberge, and the dramatic peaks of the Kaiser Mountains. On exceptionally clear days, you might even spot the distant giants of the Hohe Tauern, including Großglockner and Großvenediger. The view also extends over the Achental valley and the Mangfallgebirge to the west, making it a prime spot for photographers and nature lovers.
Yes, the Hochgern Summit Cross is generally considered accessible for beginners, provided they choose the right route and are in reasonable physical condition. The most recommended 'easy' route starts from Marquartstein. This path is well-maintained and has a more gradual ascent compared to others, making it suitable for those new to alpine hiking. While no cable car assists the ascent, the trails are generally well-marked and do not involve treacherous climbing. However, proper hiking footwear and preparation for changing mountain weather are always advised, even for easier routes.