Dear Buddies, I have not been organizing a hike since a while and I miss this beautiful community!
So here I am with a winter hike. Let´s find Scandinavia in Germany summiting the highest mountain of Bayerisher Wald; Großer Arber. Also it looks the only sunny corner in Bavaria. The hike is quite long but not much altitude gain and not very technical. It is online rated as T2/T3 but consider with snow as usual it gets more tricky and more difficult so not suitable for beginners or people that never hiked in snow. (there will be some fresh one on the way). So if you are up for a long trip and a beautiful day together in Nature, join us. I plan to stop at the hut not far from the summit for eating and drinking something warm.
What do you need to take part to this hike.
1) enough fitness
2) please bring cash (many huts don´t accept card)
3) Team spirit. So put always an eye to the group and no gaps in the group please.
4) Motivation to join the event. At latest you can unjoin event 12 hours before. Thanks for understanding.
5) please be punctual. It is important to not start late!
The hike begins on a wide, well-maintained farm track. As it progresses, the route narrows to a mountain path on a winding, rocky surface.
Our hike begins properly once we reach the eastern shore of the Großer Arbersee, probably completely frozen, a beautiful glacial lake often surrounded by deep snow and frost-covered spruce trees in winter time. We reach the popular Arberseehaus (Arber Lake House). A few meters above the restaurant, at the apex of the curve in the access road, our ascent begins. We initially hike relatively flat into the forest. The gravel path runs parallel to the northern shore of the Arbersee, but gradually veers away from the water.
After a sharp right turn, the route steepens somewhat. Further up, a forest road crosses the path that becomes much narrower up. The narrow path leads uphill at a constant incline till we reach Brennesfichte – a 250-year-old tree.
Here our path turns left and, after a right-hand bend, reaches a small clearing. Walk uphill a short distance, then turn right onto a narrow path. Several rocks now flank our ascent – a sign that the summit is not far away. The straight path ends at a forest clearing. We traverse out of it briefly, make a turn uphill to a lift station, and hike over to the restaurants and the mountain station of the cable car. From here, a clear path leads uphill to
Passing a ski lift, we reach the two radomes.
they were built during the Cold War , as the Czech border is only a few kilometers away . The facility is still used by the air force today and is part of the NATO air defense system .
To the left is the summit rock with the large cross. A fantastic panoramic view awaits us here – only to the north is the view obstructed by the two radomes. Expect beautiful ice formations due to current temperatures and the wind.
Leaving the radar domes to our right and the summit rock to our left, we descend a few meters northwards along a gravel path. At the apex of a left-hand bend, we leave the path and in a few steps reach the Seeblick viewpoint. Here we have an unobstructed view to the north, and the idyllic Kleiner Arbersee shimmers in the valley below. few steps to the right lead to the Arber Chapel and then up to the scenic Großer Seeriegel.
In winter, Großer Arber transforms into a Nordic-looking world similar to Scandinavia: vast snowfields, frozen lakes, and dense spruce forests buried under thick snow. After heavy snowfall and during fog or low clouds or strong winds, the trees become covered in rime ice, creating the famous snow ghosts (Schneemonster). This phenomenon is very similar to what you see in northern Sweden, Finland, or Norway.
The open summit plateau, with its wide horizons and strong winds, feels raw and untouched, more Nordic than Alpine. Instead of sharp rocky peaks, the landscape is much more soft. Very beautiful!
I am not a professional guide, hiking can be risky. Everybody is responsible for him/herself and must familiarize with the route and its requirements.
In case of problems the hike day you can contact me at 017643285424.
Looking forward to see you!! 😊