Between Kampenwand and Geigelstein in Chiemgau in Upper Bavaria lies the Weitlahnerkopf (1,516 m) - a quiet peak compared to its well-known neighbours
Between Kampenwand and Geigelstein in Chiemgau in Upper Bavaria lies the Weitlahnerkopf (1,516 m) - a quiet peak compared to its well-known neighbours
Tour description:
Summit hike Refreshment options: Haidenholzalm (*); Vordere Dalsenalm (Huber-Kaser) (*) Haidenholzalm (*); Vordere Dalsenalm (Huber-Kaser) (*) (*) Typical alpine snack, coffee and cake during the alpine grazing season (please note opening times) Achental hiking badge Checkpoints: Vordere Dalsenalm; Haidenholzalm; Blasialm Special features: Quiet Chiemgau mountain peak; in early summer a beautiful carpet of flowers around the summit cross; marmots on the Hintere DalsenalmDescription: From the Mühlau hiking car park, take the forest path to the Hintere Dalsenalmen. From here, a signposted path branches off to the left in the direction of Weitlahnerkopf, which you should follow. Over the so-called Dalsensattel, after a few switchbacks, you reach the somewhat steep Kaminsteig to the Weitlahner. The path leads over the slopes to the Rossalm down to the Haidenholzalm, which invites hikers to stop for refreshments. The route back to Mühlau goes over the Steigstatt past the Blasialm and over the forest path to the Schlechinger Au and over the Mühlbergweg to the starting point.
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