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Landkreis Rosenheim
Bad Endorf

Simssee Observation Tower – Simssee Lakeside Trail loop from Bad Endorf (Oberbay)

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Bike touring routes & trails
Germany
Bavaria
Upper Bavaria
Landkreis Rosenheim
Bad Endorf

Simssee Observation Tower – Simssee Lakeside Trail loop from Bad Endorf (Oberbay)

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Simssee Observation Tower – Simssee Lakeside Trail loop from Bad Endorf (Oberbay)

01:53

27.3km

250m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

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Includes segments that go up or down a series of steps

You may need to carry your bike.

After 47 m for 53 m

After 27.2 km for 53 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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3.82 km

Simssee Observation Tower

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The newly built observation tower at Simssee near Eichen offers a great view over the lake to the Inntal mountains.
The lower platform with a height of 1.5m can be reached via an inclined ramp. A staircase takes you to the second approximately 4.7m high platform, from which you can see the Wendelstein, the Breitenstein and the Kleiner and Großer Traithen in good weather. Source: chiemsee-alpenland.de

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4.69 km

Simssee Lakeside Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

The section is great to drive. Here you drive partly on asphalt and to a large extent on non-asphalted ground. The cycle path leads along long stretches along the railway track, on the other side there is a forest and behind it the Simssee.

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12.5 km

View of Riedering

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Riedering is considered to have Celtic origins. It was first documented in 788 as "Hrodheringas." Later, the village belonged to the Neubeuern estate under the Barons von Thurn and the Counts von Preysing. The original parish of Riedering was under the jurisdiction of Herrenchiemsee Abbey from the mid-12th century. Riedering became an independent political municipality in 1818 as part of the administrative reforms in Bavaria.

Source and further information:

de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riedering

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20.3 km

Achthal Valley Trail

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Through the Achtal, the way to Söllhuben in summer is beautifully shaded and much quieter than the tar road up to Hirnsberg.

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20.3 km

Gravel section on the official Simssee Loop

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6

21.9 km

St. Andreas in Thalkirchen

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Thalkirchen is situated in a particularly attractive landscape on the "Rain", a high terrace above the Ache. It was first mentioned in a document in 1080 as "Talchirchin". In 1160, the Talchirchin estate was placed under the control of the Baumburg monastery by Arnold, a ministerial of Count Gebhard von Sulzbach. It later came into the possession of the Hirnsberg-Aschau family. There were only the two farms on the Rain and the small church next to it. It was built around 1100 and is considered the original church of the entire area, even older than Hirnsberg with its St. Mary's Chapel in the castle.
Parts of this Romanesque church are still preserved as the front side wall of the current church. The cemetery was also only at the Thalkirchen church from the beginning. The Blessed Sacrament was later transferred to Hirnsberg. In 1374, Thalkirchen was first mentioned as a branch of Söllhuben. Around 1550, the Romanesque room received a Gothic choir (source: erzbistum-muenchen.de/PV-Riedering/filialkirche-st-andreas/94548).

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23.1 km

Thalkirchner Erlenwald

Forest

8

25.2 km

Simssee Trail Between Kurf and Bergham

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Not paved, relatively narrow, but with a fantastic view!

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25.9 km

Simssee Trail

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The Simsseeweg from Bad Endorf to Simssee initially leads directly along the railway line. The path is paved and very easy to drive.

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27.3 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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16.0 km

5.28 km

4.12 km

1.49 km

386 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

16.7 km

5.14 km

4.70 km

564 m

205 m

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