Summer in the foothills of the Alps
Welcome to Brauneck in Lenggries
Summer in the foothills of the Alps
Welcome to Brauneck in Lenggries
As a classic hiking area, the Brauneck offers a wide selection of tours for both passionate mountaineers and families with children . Some of the most beautiful tours start right at the top station of the Brauneck cable car, including breathtaking views.
From the long day tour to the Benediktenwand, via the Almrundwanderweg to the half-hour walk on the Panoramaweg to the Tölzer Hütte: there is something for everyone.
Climb up - fly down
Since September 2017, the summit cross on Brauneck has also been shining in new splendor. The Brauneck mountain railroad erected the new cross to mark its 60th anniversary.
Sport climbers appreciate the more than 200 routes for every ability level on the rocky slopes between the Brauneck cable car and Idealhang. With a bit of luck, you might even come across a local ibexor two here.
The Brauneck is popular with paragliders and hang-gliders due to its usually good thermals and the ideal take-off and landing conditions in almost any wind direction. The local flying school also offers tandem flights. The take-off points for pilots and the entrances to the climbing routes can be reached in just a few minutes from the top station of the Brauneck cable car.
Barrier-free and delicacies
Even guests with limited mobility, whether due to age or by nature, can enjoy the mountain experience with the Brauneck Bergbahn. There are only restrictions on the size of the cabins when taking walking aids, wheelchairs or baby carriages. Access to and from the cable car as well as access to the panorama restaurant are largely barrier-free.
Julia and Hans Müller run the Brauneck Panorama Restaurant directly at the top station of the Brauneck cable car. Whether you're stopping off after a mountain tour, for a Bavarian veal sausage breakfast or a short break with a snack or coffee and cake: not only delicious delicacies and friendly service await the mountain enthusiast here, but also the almost unsurpassable view of the Bavarian Alps.
The panorama restaurant is not the only excellent place to stop for a bite to eat on the Brauneck. Almost a dozen mountain huts and mountain pastures welcome guests to the mountain with their respective specialties.