47°36′N 11°44′E / 47.600°N 11.733°E / 47.600; 11.733

Schildenstein
Schildenstein in Winter
Highest point
Elevation1,613 m (5,292 ft)
Geography
LocationBavaria, Germany
Parent rangeBavarian Prealps (Mangfall Mountains)
Climbing
Easiest routeWildbad Kreuth – Geißalm - Königsalm - Schildenstein

The Schildenstein is a 1613 m high mountain in the Mangfall Mountains in Bavaria. The peak can be reached after an easy hike from Kreuth over the Geißalm and Königsalm. The route via the Wolfsschlucht, on the other hand, is made secure by wire cables. The Blauberge are connected to the East side of the Schildenstein.

The Kavalierhaus on the Königsalm was built in 1818 by the King of Bavaria, Maximilian I. The king was said to have frequented the Alpine pasture. The wooden structure nearby dates from 1723, and is the largest historic alpine hut in the Miesbach district.

Schildenstein peak panorama in Winter. The Guffert is on the left of the picture.
Schildenstein from the East
View into the Wolfsschlucht
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