Teisenberg is a mountain in Bavaria located between the villages Inzell, Anger and Teisendorf. It's the northernmost thousand-metre peak in the German Alps and belongs to the Chiemgau Alps. It offers a view of the Northern Limestone Alps, which tower over it here by about 500 metres in altitude. Below the summit at an altitude of 1270 m is the Stoißer Alm, popular among hikers and mountain bikers. It is open all year round. Also located on the Teisenberg is the Bäcker Alm at 1067 m above sea level, which is open from May to October.

Teisenberg
View from the Schneid to the Stoißer Alm, behind the Staufen, on the left in the background the Untersberg.
Highest point
Elevation1,333 m (4,373 ft)
Geography
LocationBavaria, Germany

Routes:

Five routes to the Teisenberg are supervised by the DAV section Teisendorf. The summit can be reached in 1½ - 2 hours.

Feilenreit - large tiled stone - Schneid

Seiberstadt - shortest way to Stoißer Alm / summit

Neukirchen/Lochmühle - joins the trail from Seiberstadt at 1000 m.

Hub - possible via Achterhütte or Schneid

Numerous smaller paths and forest roads offer the possibility to determine your own tours. Other well-known trails are the Klostersteig and the Zickzackweg.

References edit

47°48′20″N 12°46′06″E / 47.80556°N 12.76833°E / 47.80556; 12.76833