Hörndlwand (elev. 1684m)

Aside from the Kampenwand, the “Hörndl”, as the Hörndlwand is generally referred to by the locals, is perhaps the most striking peak in the Chiemgau Alps.

As it falls off to the north towards the Hörndlalm, the Hörndl greets us with a sheer, at times as much as a 200-metre vertical drop, once climbed by such famous mountaineering figures as Willy Merkl, Fritz Bechtold and Fritz Schmitt.

The Hörndlwand is actually one of multiple peaks on the Hochkienberg Massif and may be easily ascended via the Ostertal Valley; for a more challenging climb, hike up via the Hörndlalm and the northern flank, but only if it is free of snow.

Data:

Valley Town:

Ruhpolding (690 m)

Starting Point:

Seehaus on the Alpenstrasse road.

Trail Times:

Seehaus – Hörndlalm - Hörndlwand approx. 3 hrs.
Ostertal – Seehaus 1 1/2 hrs.

Route Description:

5 hr. walk, 950 vertical metres, intermediate

Uphill along the forestry road, above the Rammelbach stream, quick ascent to the beautifully situated Branderalm (simple refreshments available). Along the undulating pasture lands into the forest, keep right at the fork in the stream and make your way up through the forest to the Hörndlalm (alpine rescue hut) beneath the steep northern slopes. Past a rocky mountaintop (be sure to follow the trail markings - absolutely do not descend into the boulder field, since lots of accidents occur there!), crossing to the northern side, ascending via scree and rock ledges to the alpine saddle and the summit of the Hörndl.

Take a left to the summit crosses. Do not attempt unless you are very sure-footed!

Descent:

To the Hörndlwiese and left through the occasionally steep high cirque of the Ostertal, down to the branch in the trail. Now via the original trail to the Branderalm and back to the Seehaus.
The Hörndlwand is a popular destination for everyone, not just for the mountaineering elite.

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