Halserspitze [difficult, 1250hm gain, 7:00h] | 1866m

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The Halserspitze (1862m) is a great vantage point in the Bavarian foothills of the Alps near the Tegernsee in the so-called Blaubergen. But the way there is long and strenuous. First you have to master the Wolfsschlucht with some steep parts and steel cable passages, and then you have to climb the long - but easy - summit ridge (with several intermediate peaks) to reach the summit. On the descent you have to be sure-footed and free from vertigo. For experienced hikers who are fit enough, this is a sensational tour with a fantastic view of the Tegernsee suspects (Roß- & Buchstein, Hirschberg, Schinder etc.), the Guffert, Tegernsee, Achensee and far beyond! All in all a real classic with the possibility to stop for a bite to eat in Siebenhütten and the Blaubbergalm. Tip!


Route description (in German)

https://www.bergtour-online.de/bergtouren/bergwanderungen/schwer/halserspitze/

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By public transport:
    Train station near start point: Tegernsee (10.3 Km from start point)
    Bus stop near start point: Siebenhütten, Kreuth (10 m from start point)
    Bus stop near start point: Wildbad Kreuth, Kreuth (973 m from start point)

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Jausenstation Blaubergalm (1540 m):
    Phone: +43 6642 306719
    Location: Google maps

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Technical Difficulty Medium
Gear Helmet
Popularity 3
Highest point 1866m
Total gain 1223m
Total loss 1210m
Duration 07h08m
Distance 17.7Km
Rating 1251

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