HIKING

Discover nature on foot: Hikers will really be in their element around Aying.

HIKING TRAILS AROUND AYING

Start your hike directly at the Brauereigasthof Hotel Aying. For an easy trail through the gentle hilly landscape, you will always have sight of the Alps during the 2 ½ hour hike to St. Emmeram.

We have more information and trail descriptions, for example to the Grotte in Kleinhelfendorf or the Kastenseeoner See, at our reception.


WENDELSTEIN

Feel like some mountain air in the Bavarian Alpine Uplands? What about a hike in the mountains? Due to its striking form and exposed location, the Wendelstein is easily visible from afar. You can climb the 1800-meter-high mountain on foot or take the cable car or cog railway.

From the mountain station, there is plenty to discover: the Wendelstein Church and the Wendelstein Cavern for example. Or the GEO-Park with four informative hiking trails and display boards, which provide information about the origin of the Alps and the unmistakable 360° panorama of the Wendelstein.

Our tip: Do not miss the summit and panoramic trail. The ascent from the mountain station to the summit is easy, even for less practiced hikers, and takes about 20 minutes. Heading back to the mountain station, you can also take the scenic panoramic trail.


KAMPENWAND

It is the emblem of the Chiemgau Alps, the 1669-meter high Kampenwand with its characteristic, three-toothed craggy backdrop. Immerse yourself in the fascinating alpine word, discover the impressive Alpine flora and fauna and be entranced by dreamy views over the Alpine Uplands and the Chiemsee and a sensational view to the mighty Central Alps.

If you want to take it a bit easier, take the cable car to the mountain station, the starting point for an extensive network of hiking trails at a dizzy height. From the almost flat panoramic trail to sprawling routes – there is the right hike for everyone here. But climbing fans, mountain bikers and paragliders will also find a variety of sporting challenges here.

 

 

OUR TIP

The Kampenwand is also a paradise in the winter. Hike through the wintery Alpine landscape, glide with skis or snowboard over the maintained natural snow pistes or hurtle down the 60-meter-long snowtubing track – fun for all the family.