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From the Dandlberg car park via Dorfen, Steinkirchen and Wiesholz to the Dandlbergalm. Back to Dorfen via forest road. Original route via anchor no longer possible due to road blockage.
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Popular bike tour in Chiemsee Alpenland, Bavaria. This 20 km long bike tour is a real family classic in the Chiemsee Alpenland. Nice lakeside restaurants, benches along the way, several bathing spots and fantastic views of the Chiemgau Alps promise all-round relaxed cycling. The entire southern shore of the Simssee has been designated as a nature reserve since 1963, and there are swimming areas on the other shore areas. Highlights of the bike tour: - Views of the Simssee - swimming areas -...
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Very nice loop around the Simssee in the nature reserve. The southern shore in particular is scenically very attractive. Unfortunately, there has been a dispute between authorities and residents for years, blocking some lake properties from the public. The route runs on roads with little traffic, gravel and forest paths. On the west bank it runs next to a railway line, on the east bank through beautiful, shady forest. The complete loop is particularly suitable for a bike tour. The section...
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Popular, panoramic hiking trail near Nussdorf am Inn. This sometimes quite steep hike leads to the incredible viewpoint on the Heuberg (1,338 m). The steep ascent is rewarded with a stop at the Daffnerwaldalm. Highlights: - View of the Inn Valley - View of the Rosenheimer Land - Refreshment stops (Daffnerwaldalm)
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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...