Heimgarten (mountain)

View from the Duke booth at the Home Garden

The home garden is a 1790 m high mountain in the Walchen and Kochelseebergen in the Bavarian Alps. It forms, with its neighbor, the Duke stand, a range of hills, which is upstream of the Estergebirge and falls in the Bavarian foothills of the Alps to the north.

The home garden is one of the most popular Munich local mountains, but is less frequented than the potential through a mountain railway Herzogstandbahn. He can be reached on a simple hike from Ohlstadt (train station), of Schlehdorf Kochelsee or from Walchensee (bus service to Kochel ). If safety requires the well-secured Gratübergang to Herzogstandbahn. Below the summit is located at 1785 m the private home garden shed, which is cultivated to mid-October, however, does not provide overnight accommodation.

The home garden is celebrated much in the winter, walking ( with over the summer may significantly increased difficulty), with snowshoes or touring skis. The home garden was probably the first Alpine summit, which was mounted on skis in 1890.

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