Very beautifully situated (historical) Alm under the Schildenstein.
Crisp ascent to the Alm via the Kreuther toboggan run.
Königsalm - history
Generally originally called Clamperg-Alm. In the Tegernseer Almbuch "Clamalmb". Also called "Kaltenbrunnalm" at the time of the monastery
1126 There is a buerg on the Kaltenbrunn moraine
First mentioned in 1723
1803 Max Bauer (Jägerbauer), Oberwarngau, purchases the property for 11,000 guilders.
1815 Queen Caroline returns to Kaltenbrunn at Easter and urges her husband, King Max, to buy the property.
1821 Kaltenbrunn and the associated "Kaltenbrunnalm" are bought by King Max I for 44,000 guilders from Aigner. The king has a model farm with 100 cows and a large poultry farm set up.
1822 "Kaisertreffen" at Tegernsee. In Kaltenbrunn the Tsar of Russia, the Emperor of Austria, etc. Prominence like the Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia
1825 King Max Joseph dies; Prince Carl of Bavaria takes over the property
1875 Duke Carl Theodor (famous ophthalmologist) takes over the inheritance
1909 The son Duke Ludwig Wilhelm becomes his successor
1976 The Duke sells Kaltenbrunn
Review of ZARIN A. D. ALM
"When the Russian Tsarina Alexandra and her entourage were in Wildbad Kreuth in 1838, she and the princesses were carried up the mountains in a litter. Besides the Hohlstein and Geiß-Alm, the Königs-Alm were particularly popular. The Königs-Alm has seen many prominent guests. They were mostly supplied with homemade milk products and brandy. "
Former owner Duke Ludwig Wilhelm in Bavaria, Keuth (E) 1. Gottfried Josef, Hirschstatt (B)