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Hiking : Bernadeinkopf

Germany Bavaria Landkreis Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Map of the trail for Bernadeinkopf

Durée

08:21:15

Distance

17.482 km

Dénivelé

1723.0 m

This hiking route in the Bernadeinkopf area is a challenging adventure for experienced hikers. With a total distance of 17.482 kilometers and an elevation gain of 1723 meters, this circular route offers breathtaking views and exciting challenges along the way.

Starting at the parking area near Hammersbacher Hütt'n, hikers will begin their journey through the picturesque landscape. Along the trail, you will come across various points of interest such as the Tunnelfenster viewpoint and the Osterfelderkopf peak. These spots offer great photo opportunities and a chance to catch your breath while taking in the stunning scenery.

As you continue on, you will encounter informational points like the Abz. Alpspitz-Ferrata and Abz. Rindersteig, providing insight into the natural surroundings and the history of the area. Be sure to take a moment to appreciate the beauty of nature at Rinderscharte saddle and Bernadeinkopf peak.

For a well-deserved break, stop by the Hammersbacher Hütt'n restaurant for a meal and refreshments. Remember to stay hydrated and pack enough water for the long hike ahead. Additionally, check the weather forecast before embarking on this journey, as conditions can change quickly in the mountains.

Although the trail is extremely difficult due to its length and elevation gain, the stunning views and sense of accomplishment at the end make it all worth it. So lace up your hiking boots, grab your gear, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in the Bernadeinkopf area!

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