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June 1, 2025
Originally, a tour to Baumgartenschneid was planned, but then changed at short notice. I took the RB train to Tegernsee, then took a bus (356/359) to Schwaighof. Starting the tour from there toward Baumgartenschneid, after a few meters, I see signs for the Tegernseer Höhenweg, but this sent me toward
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May 24, 2025
Take the regional train from Munich to Bayrischzell. Follow the signs. Ascend to the Seebergkopf. The paths and trails are easy to follow. The forest trails are easy to walk. The descent begins towards Osterhofen. The descent feels a bit long, but it's a great walk. In Osterhofen, the train departs again for Munich.
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May 17, 2025
Take the train to Mittenwald. You may need to change trains in Garmisch if you're not taking a direct route. Then walk briefly through town. Follow the signs toward Hoher Kranzberg. On the descent, follow the signs toward Ferchesee. There's a restaurant there where you can stop for a bite to eat. Then
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November 6, 2024
Starting point: Berghotel Rehlegg or the Neuhausenbrücke bus stop (bus 846). I went from the hotel up the gorge path to the Toten Mann (mountain 1392 m). You could stop off at the Hirschkaiser inn, near the Toten Mann. I went down via the Söldenköpfl and the brine pipeline path back to the hotel. Easy
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November 6, 2024
I started at the Neuhausenbrücke bus stop. I took bus 846 to Zauberwald Hintersee. From there you can walk around the lake. My next destination was the Klausbachtal suspension bridge. From the lake you can easily reach it on foot or by bike. I crossed the bridge to the Engert Holzstube. That was my destination
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Na Dine went for a hike.
August 13, 2023
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July 16, 2023
Short hike from Gmund to Tegernsee via the Tegernsee Höhenweg. Finally, stop at the Bräustüberl. Duration approx. 1 hour 30 minutes
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January 3, 2026
We started by taking the train from Munich to Bad Tölz. From the train station, we headed towards the Isar River, following the Isar Cycle Path to Lenggries. We crossed to the other side of the river at one point, but it's not necessary. It's a lovely path for running, walking, and cycling.
In Lenggries
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