Teisenberg
Teisenberg | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,333 m (4,373 ft) |
Geography | |
Location | Bavaria, Germany |
Teisenberg is a mountain in Bavaria located between the villages Inzell, Anger and Teisendorf. It's the northernmost thousand-metre peak in the German Alps and belongs to the Chiemgau Alps. It offers a view of the Northern Limestone Alps, which tower over it here by about 500 metres in altitude. Below the summit at an altitude of 1270 m is the Stoißer Alm, popular among hikers and mountain bikers. It is open all year round. Also located on the Teisenberg is the Bäcker Alm at 1067 m above sea level, which is open from May to October.
Routes:
Five routes to the Teisenberg are supervised by the DAV section Teisendorf. The summit can be reached in 1½ - 2 hours.
Feilenreit - large tiled stone - Schneid
Seiberstadt - shortest way to Stoißer Alm / summit
Neukirchen/Lochmühle - joins the trail from Seiberstadt at 1000 m.
Hub - possible via Achterhütte or Schneid
Numerous smaller paths and forest roads offer the possibility to determine your own tours. Other well-known trails are the Klostersteig and the Zickzackweg.
References
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