Mountain climbing Many peaks in the Bavarian Prealps are part of Munich's
Hausbergen ("home mountains") and may be climbed all year round on foot, by
ski mountaineers or with
snowshoes. There are good and simple, even family-friendly, routes to most of the summits. Several also offer scenic, generally well-protected climbing routes across a wide range of climbing grades (UIAA II to X): the
Roßstein and Buchstein,
Plankenstein (Direkter Ostgrat: IV+, Nadel Südwand: X),
Ruchenköpfe (Münchner Riß: III, Dülfer Riß: IV). A ski touring classic is the
Rotwand-Reib'n, which runs up to the Rotwand.
Long-distance hiking trails The
Via Alpina, a cross-border
long-distance trail with five route sections, runs over the entire Alps, including the Bavarian Prealps. The
Violette Way of the Via Alpina runs in 9 stages through the Bavarian Prealps as follows: • Stage A51 runs from
Oberaudorf to the Brünnsteinhaus • Stage A52 runs from the Brünnsteinhaus to the
Rotwandhaus via the Ursprungtal • Stage A53 runs from the Rotwandhaus to Sutten via the
Spitzingsee • Stage A54 runs from Sutten to
Kreuth via the
Risserkogel • Stage A55 runs from Kreuth to
Lenggries via the Hirschberghütte and the Lenggrieser Hütte • Stage A56 runs from Lenggries to the Tutzinger Hütte via the
Brauneck • Stage A57 runs from der Tutzinger Hütte to the
Herzogstand via the Kesselberghöhe • Stage A58 runs from the Herzogstand to the Weilheimer Hütte via
Eschenlohe • Stage A59 runs from der Weilheimer Hütte to Garmisch-Partenkirchen via the
Wank The
Munich–Venice Dream Path (
Traumpfad München–Venedig), first publicised in 1977, also runs through the Bavarian Prealps. Although it is not an official long-distance path, it has become well known because so many walking clubs and states were involved in its creation. The third section of the Dream Path runs from Geretsried to the
Brauneck Gipfelhaus via
Bad Tölz and Lenggries. Most of this stage is located in the Alpine Foreland. The fourth stage runs from the Brauneck-Gipfelhaus via the Benediktenwand in the
Jachenau. The fifth stage runs from the Jachenau to Vorderriß, where the path enters the Karwendel. The end point is at Hinterriß. In addition there is the
Via Bavarica Tyrolensis, a cycle path from Munich to the Tyrol (see
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