Leonhardstein

The Leonhardstein west of Kreuth

The Leonhardstein is sometimes also called Leonhardi stone with a 1,449 meters very low, because of its distinctive shape but striking mountain in the Tegernsee Mountains in Kreuth. His view includes all the surrounding mountains from Hirschberg on horseback and carrying stone, Plankenstein and Risserkogel and the Wallenberg and other mountains in the background. The rise of Kreuth starts from the cemetery and performs on the Duslau -Alm to the summit. The increase in summer 1:45 hours and rate for the descent 1:30 hours, sure-footedness and at the summit also head for heights are required. The last half hour, the path leads to the summit by a steep rocky channel, which can be tricky in the wet, snow and ice. Nevertheless, the Leonhardstein is sometimes climbed in winter. Due to the rocky subsoil snowshoes for this are more of a hindrance. Grödeln, however, are recommended for icing.

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