Landhotel Maiergschwendt by Deva Hotels & Resorts





The Landhotel Maiergschwendt by Deva Hotels & Resorts Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Popular hike near Ruhpolding, Bavaria. The first five kilometers are constantly uphill on the Thorausteig, sometimes through the forest, then over beautiful mountain meadows. You will be accompanied for long stretches by the happily babbling Thoraubach. After a leisurely stop at the Thorau-Alm, it's the same way back to the car park. Highlights of the hike: - Refreshments at the Thoraualm - Thoraubach - Glockenschmiede-Hammerschiede Museum - Leisure Park Ruhpolding (optional)
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Panoramic mountain hike in the Chiemgau Alps from Ruhpolding. The hiking route leads from the banks of the Weißen Traun over the viewpoints "Wittelsbacher Höhe" and "Steinling" first to the main summit of the Zellerberg. Then it goes to the slightly lower north summit. The tour is characterized by wonderful views of the Chiemgau and Ruhpolding. --- Accessible by bus and train
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Family-friendly hike in the Chiemgau Alps, Bavaria. An easy hike in the Chiemgau, ideal for a trip with the whole family. The hike is particularly beautiful in summer - you hike almost the entire time along the Nesslauer Graben through the shady forest. Highlights of the hike: - child friendly - Nesslau Alm - Nesslau brook - Nesslau waterfall
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Promising, certified premium hiking trail in the Chiemgau Alps, Bavaria. This route offers great views, but is quite challenging. From Taubensee it goes to the Rauschberg summit with a magnificent panoramic view past imposing rock formations. You hike on natural paths, which, however, require some surefootedness, because at the beginning it is steadily uphill and steep climbs and descents are the order of the day. The starting point is the valley station of the Rauschbergbahn, then follow...
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Popular hike in the Chiemgau Alps, Bavaria. This mountain tour, classified as difficult, takes hikers from Taubensee along the Weisse Traun and the Fischbach, then through the wild mountain forest up to the Rauschbergalm and on to the Rauschberg. Once there, you can stop for refreshments and then either walk back to Taubensee or take the Rauschbergbahn back down to the valley (note: the Rauschbergbahn and the Rauschberghaus are usually closed from around mid-November to...