Gasthof Prinzregent Superior





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Panoramic hiking trail in Marquartstein, Bavaria. The Chiemgau Alps are a limestone massif between the largest lake in Bavaria (the Chiemsee) in the north and the Austrian border in the south. The starting point for the hikes is a hundred meters above the valley of the Tiroler Ache. Shortly after the start at the parking lot (645 m), a narrow, stony path leads up to the Schnappenkirche (1099 m). Then it first goes downhill to 1180 m and then slightly downhill to the Staudacher Alm. The path...
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Picturesque hike in the Bavarian Chiemgau near Marquartstein. From the "Hochgern" hiking car park, you go through the idyllic forest to the Schnappenkirche, which is located at an altitude of 1100 meters on the Schnappenberg. Here you can explore the white tufa building from the outside and inside and of course enjoy the fantastic view of the Chiemgau and Chiemsee.
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Panoramic hike in Chiemgau, Bavaria. This hike begins at the Hochgern car park, east of the Tiroler Ache. Over a distance of 3.5 km you overcome around 400 meters in altitude. Arriving at the Agersgschwendalm, you can enjoy some food and drinks (between May and October). The way back from the Alm, which has been family-owned for over 700 years, is via the well-known hiking trail. Highlights of the hike: - Agersgschwend Alm - idyllic forest paths - Detour to Marquartstein Castle (optional)
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Popular hike from Marquartstein in the Bavarian Chiemgau. A beautiful route with great views. It goes on a forest road to Hochgernhaus, then on a narrower path. In spring it can be slippery when you encounter snowfields and condensation. ------------------------------ Accessible by bus and train
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Panoramic circular hike in the Chiemgau near the climatic health resort of Marquartstein. The hike starts at the valley station of the Hochplattenbahn and leads first along the Tennbodenbach, then through green forests to the mountain station. There is the possibility of a short detour to the Staffnalm with refreshment stops, before continuing uphill to the vantage point with a great panoramic view over the Chiemgau Alps. An alternative route then goes downhill to the starting point.