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97.0 km
35:02 h
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June 4, 2025
An easy hike along forest roads that includes numerous sights around Falkenstein. The tour is also doable with little fitness and light footwear.
In summer, the Weissbach Falls invite you to take a refreshing dip; however, swimming is prohibited at the two lakes, Zwingsee and Falkensee (Zwingsee is private
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August 14, 2024
Demanding tour, but worthwhile due to the magnificent view.
Starting at the Jochberg hiking car park, the route mostly goes through woods up to the Kohleralm. Here you can get cool drinks from the Bavarian drinks machine. The route then continues steadily up through mountain pines to the Gamsknogl. Ropes
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May 18, 2024
Beautiful, easy tour with refreshment stops at the Bäckeralm and Stoißeralm. With views of Inzell and Chiemsee on the way up and of Salzburg from the summit. Descent via forest roads.
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May 18, 2024
Long, strenuous tour that also requires surefootedness. The tour rewards you with 3 peaks and wonderful views towards the Alps, Chiemsee and over Inzell. Kohleralm unserviced (Bavarian drinks machine).
Alternative ascents via Soleleitungsweg (Weissbach) or Großer Turm.
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April 4, 2024
Unmarked but marked tour. Ascent from Thumsee on a steep forest road, then further on a steep path with little traffic. Hard to find in tall grass. View from the summit over Thumsee, Reichenhall to Salzburg. The path continues over several small climbs and magical beech forests to the Gebersber summit
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April 4, 2024
Ideally, you start/end at the ice rink in Inzell.
Tour around the Falkenstein via the large tower. The path climbs steeply past the impressive Weissbach spring. After 2 smaller rope sections you go below the steep wall directly to the large tower, a rock needle that is difficult to see from the valley
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June 4, 2025
A difficult circular route due to its length and elevation gain. The views from the Streicher in all directions, however, are worth the effort. The northern ascent via the Knappensteig is relatively steep in the upper section but not exposed.
The descent to the Keitlalm was still blocked on May 25 by
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