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Bavarian Prealps Nature Park Adventures

The Bavarian Prealps Nature Park is a stunning mountainous region offering varied outdoor activities set amidst diverse alpine ecosystems and rich cultural heritage.

157,300 acres
Acres Protected
Over 400 miles
Miles of Trails
Approximately 1 million
Annual Visitors
1990
Year Established

About Bavarian Prealps Nature Park

 

The Bavarian Prealps Nature Park spans a picturesque section of the Northern Limestone Alps in southern Bavaria, Germany. Characterized by dramatic peaks, deep valleys, and numerous lakes, this protected area encompasses a rich variety of habitats ranging from alpine meadows and forests to karst formations. The park’s geographic extent stretches roughly from the Ammergau Alps to the Mangfall Mountains, including renowned summits such as Herzogstand and Heimgarten. These mountains provide breathtaking panoramic views of the Alps and nearby lakes like Lake Walchensee and Lake Kochelsee. Ecologically, the park supports rare plant species including alpine orchids and gentians, along with wildlife such as chamois, red deer, and golden eagles. Historically, the area reflects a blend of traditional Bavarian culture, with alpine farming still practiced in remote valleys and small villages. Outdoor enthusiasts frequent the park for hiking, mountain biking, climbing, and winter sports like cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Notable landmarks include the Benediktbeuern Abbey near the park's northwestern edge and the Herzogstandbahn cable car, which provides easy access to high alpine trails. The park’s varied terrain and accessibility from Munich combine to make it a popular destination for both day trips and longer excursions, offering an exceptional mix of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and cultural experience.

Highlights

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Herzogstand Summit and Viewing Platform overlooking Lake Walchensee

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Crystalline alpine lakes such as Walchensee and Kochelsee

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Traditional alpine farming landscape and historic Bavarian villages

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Benediktbeuern Abbey – cultural and historic highlight near the park

Notable Natural Features

Herzogstand

A peak rising to 1,731 meters that offers panoramic views of the Bavarian Prealps and Lake Walchensee, accessible via hiking trails and a cable car.

Lake Walchensee

One of the deepest and largest alpine lakes in Germany, known for its clear turquoise water and scenic surroundings.

Benediktbeuern Abbey

A historic Baroque monastery providing cultural insight and a starting point for various nature walks.