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Popular hike near Brannenburg in the Bavarian Prealps. From the Brannenburg cogwheel railway valley station, it goes via Aipl, Mitteralm, Reindler Alm and the Zeller Scharte to the famous Wendelstein. The waymark is a white W surrounded by a white circle on a blue background. With the cogwheel train you can then get back to the starting point. ------------------ Accessible by bus and train
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Promising hike near Brannenburg in Upper Bavaria. From Sankt Margarethen it goes along streams and springs as well as through forests and meadows to the Mitteralmhütte, which is open all year round. If you want to stay here, you should bring a sleeping bag. It may be possible to make a larger loop of this route and also visit the Breitenberghütte.
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Beautiful hiking route from Fischbach am Inn to the Petersberg This route is an official hiking route of the regional tourism organization Chiemsee-Alpenland Tourismus GmbH & Co. KG. Highlights of the hike: - View from Petersberg - beautiful alpine panorama - Apostles' stations along the hiking trail
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Panoramic circular route near Flintsbach am Inn, Bavaria. The varied path leads comfortably up to the Petersberg with a steady incline. From there it goes on to the Hohe Asten. The way here is a little more demanding - partly exposed, but secured with steel ropes. It now goes over wider paths to the giant head. Here you can enjoy the view from the Wendelstein all the way into the Chiemgau Alps. Through mostly dense forest you go back down to the starting point in Flintsbach. Highlights: -...
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This hike to the Rampoldplatte is essentially the same as hiking trail no.9, only in reverse order and with a few small differences. Course: Brannenburg, Sagbruck car park, above Lechen -> a short distance up towards Schuhbräualm -> immediately after the first bridge turn left into path no.6 -> slightly downhill, later turn right, path no.9 -> right steeply uphill, past the Breitenberghaus -> through the forest to the Lechner-Alm -> do not turn right there (path no. 9), but straight ahead...