Rauschberg

The Rauschenberg

The Rauschenberg is a mehrgipfeliger massif in the Chiemgau Alps southeast of Ruhpolding. The same name, located west summit (1645 m ) can be reached either in 1953 built Rauschenberg train or as easy hike. He is a popular hiking destination because one has an excellent view into the entire Alpine foothills of him. So you can see, for example, the Chiemsee, the Hochstaufen, the Unterberg, the Hochfelln, the Zwiesel and Ristfeuchthorn. You can even make two of the highest mountains in Austria, the Grossglockner, the GROßVENEDIGER. The highest elevation is the rear Rauschenberg with 1671 m; other peaks in the eastern part of the massif are the strings (1594 m) and the Zenokopf (1603 m), which together form the conclusion to Inzeller Kienberg.

Development

On the top of Rauschenberg's is a launch pad for hang gliders and paragliders. The hill station is used for events and exhibitions. In the vicinity of the station sculpture by Angerer are to find the younger. While walking back to Ruhpolding you meet in the summer sometimes on German biathletes and cross-country skiing Nordic combined, there to complete their preparations.

In winter, the Rauschenberg is an area for ski touring: When route for the ascent, the former family descent is a popular choice for safe snow conditions can be experienced skiers on the " Roßgasse ", one of the steepest descents in Upper Bavaria, down swing. A regular operation of groomed runs was set in the late 1990s, largely dismantled the lifts.

Summit cross

View from the summit at Ruhpolding

"Adam's hand " by Angerer the Younger

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