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Explore on Foot
Our Alpine World

Hiking around MittenwaldDo you enjoy hiking? Then pack your hiking boots and head to the exciting world of the Upper Bavarian Alps. Whether you are a beginner, advanced or expert, you have the opportunity to enjoy the mountain world around Mittenwald in a way that will be unforgettable. Let the breathtaking nature impress you in every season. Take the step and put one foot in front of the other to experience the incredible beauty of the Alps.

The landscape around Mittenwald is also perfect for Nordic walking enthusiasts. Magnificent paths with only slight inclines on the plains or more challenging tours that require more stamina. There is something for every Nordic walking enthusiast here. To help you quickly master the right technique, there are several Nordic walking schools on site offering courses.

Enjoy the joy of the impressive mountain world of Upper Bavaria and "hike" your way to unforgettable impressions.

» Route suggestions for unforgettable hiking tours

Pilgrimage on the Way of St. James
Isar–Loisach–Leutascher Ache–Inn

Hiking around MittenwaldPilgrimages along historical routes are becoming increasingly popular again today. Due to its extensive network of paths, the Way of St. James is particularly popular among pilgrims, whether on foot or by bike.

The cross-border, 125 km long Way of St. James Isar-Loisach-Leutascher Ache-Inn bridges the missing link between the Munich, Southeast Bavarian and Tyrolean Ways of St. James.

This pilgrimage route also passes through Mittenwald – the Post Hotel has been a popular pilgrim hostel in earlier times.

Embark on the journey and experience the landscape of Upper Bavaria from religious, cultural and art historical perspectives. Historical churches, paintings and altars dedicated to Saint James will always accompany your pilgrimage.

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