Teisenberg

View from the cutting to Stoißer Alm

The Teisenberg, a mountain between Inzell and victory village (both in the Traunstein district ) and Teisendorf and Anger ( both Berchtesgaden in the district of country), in the border area to Salzburg, is the northernmost peaks of the German Alps and is one of the Chiemgau Alps. Its highest peak is called cutting and is 1333 m high. Top of Teisenberg is flattened and rounded, has forested slopes and offers views of the Northern Limestone Alps in eastern Bavaria, towering over him by about 500 meters. In addition, deep views arise on the Högl and the Austrian city of Salzburg.

Below the summit at 1270 m altitude is popular with hikers and mountain bikers Stoißer Alm It is open throughout the year and managed usually from 1 May to end of October. Also located on Teisenberg the baker pasture at 1067 m altitude, which is also managed by May to October.

Routes

From the DAV Teisendorf five ways to Teisenberg are cared for. The summit is in 1 ½ - to reach 2 hours.

  • Files riding - large stone tile - cutting
  • Seiberstadt - the shortest way to Stoißer Alm / summit
  • Neukirchen / hole mill - opens at 1000 m in the way of Seiberstadt
  • Hub - possible about poop or cutting

Numerous smaller paths and forest roads offer the possibility to define the tours themselves. Other known pathways are the monastery gate and the zigzag path.

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