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The hike from Lenggries to Seekarkreuz is a nice and relaxed tour in the Bavarian Alps, perfect for a day outdoors. The trail goes through forests and alpine meadows, with great views as you get closer to the summit.
The climb is steady but not too difficult, so it’s a good choice if you have a decent fitness level. At the top, you get a beautiful panoramic view, which makes the hike totally worth it.
The tour takes about 4–5 hours in total, and good hiking shoes are recommended since some parts can be a bit steep. Overall, it’s a great trip if you want to enjoy nature close to Munich.
If you are in rush or impatient (you use to stress people to go faster) when it comes to relaxed hikes, this is not for you ;) ;) ;)
We are taking the RB56 (86859) to Lenggries at 08:29 /// arrival in Lenggries at 9:41.
The start point is 1.2 Km from the train station. We decide togehther if we want to walk that distance or take the bus.
What to bring with you:
- hinking shoes
- at least 2 L of water
- sun screen
- adequate hinking clothing (layers)
- If you tend to sweat a lot, bring a clean extra T-shirt for the way back. Let’s keep it breathable.
- Deutschland ticket or money to buy your own ticket
- DAV card or similar insurance
- Downloaded offline accesible route navigation
- anything alse you, as responsable hiker consider that will be necessary for a safe end enjoyble hiking experience
1. **Not a Guided Tour**: This hike is not a guided tour. I am only facilitating the organization of transportation to the starting point for like-minded, qualified, properly equipped, and reliable individuals.
2. **Self-Navigation**: Each participant is responsible for navigating themselves on the suggested route. You must have the necessary skills, experience, and equipment to independently complete the hike.
3. **Acknowledgement of Risk**: By joining this hike, you acknowledge that hiking can be dangerous. You understand and accept the inherent risks involved.
4. **Personal Responsibility**: You are fully responsible for your own safety and well-being during the hike. This includes being prepared for all weather conditions, having adequate supplies, and ensuring your physical readiness for the hike.
5. **Insurance**: You confirm that you have sufficient insurance coverage, such as membership with the German Alpine Club (DAV), Mountain Rescue Service (Bergrettung), or a similar organization. This insurance should cover any potential accidents or emergencies that may occur during the hike.
By participating in this hike, you agree to release the organizer from any liability for injuries, accidents, or other incidents that may occur. You participate at your own risk and responsibility.
If you decide to leave the group (go in front by yourself, or stopping for no reason), then we won’t search for you and you officially left the group, it is also the same if you don't bring required gears