Hirschberg (Kreuth)

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Hirschberg
View from the pre-summit to the summit of the Hirschberg, in the background the Kampen

View from the pre-summit to the summit of the Hirschberg, in the background the Kampen

height 1668  m above sea level NHN
location Bavaria , Germany
Mountains Mangfall Mountains ( Tegernsee Mountains )
Dominance 3.2 km →  Buchstein
Notch height 621 m ↓  saddle at the Schwarzentennalm
Coordinates 47 ° 39 '38 "  N , 11 ° 41' 46"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 39 '38 "  N , 11 ° 41' 46"  E
Hirschberg (Kreuth) (Bavaria)
Hirschberg (Kreuth)
rock Slab limestone in the summit area and main dolomite on the north side
Age of the rock Norium , Triassic
Normal way Scharling (Kreuth) - Hirschlacke - Hirschberghaus - Hirschberg

The Hirschberg is a 1668 meter high mountain in the Bavarian Prealps south of the Tegernsee .

The summit can be reached as an easy mountain hike either from Scharling , Kreuth or Bad Wiessee , whereby all three options are not difficult . Below the summit is the Hirschberghaus, which is open all year round, at 1511 m . The Hirschberg is known as the Tegernsee panoramic mountain with a far-reaching panorama in all directions. In winter it is often climbed on skis from Kreuth via the Rauheck-Alm or on foot from Scharling. The path leads easily over the toboggan run to the Hirschlacke, then steep and sometimes icy over the so-called Kratzer to the Hirschberghaus and finally over the free ridge to the summit. The summer path is at risk of avalanches in winter and should not be used.

The aforementioned Kratzer is a 1,544 m high secondary summit of the Hirschberg with a summit cross and the Hirschberghaus.

Web links

Commons : Hirschberg (Mangfallgebirge)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bavarian Geological State Office, 1998, Geological map of Bavaria with explanations 1: 500,000