Brauneck Flying Site

1,555 m altitude – 4 launch sites – Best thermals in the Bavarian Alps

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The Flying Site at a Glance

1,555 m
Summit Elevation (North Launch)
855 m
Altitude Difference
4
Launch Sites
716 m
Landing Zone Elevation

Brauneck – A Paragliding Paradise in the Bavarian Alps

The Brauneck near Lenggries is one of Bavaria’s most popular and versatile paragliding sites. At a summit elevation of 1,555 metres with an altitude difference of around 855 metres to the valley, it offers outstanding conditions for tandem flights, training flights, and cross-country adventures.

Four launch sites enable safe take-offs in various wind directions: North, South, East, and North-East. The cable car provides convenient access for pilots and tandem passengers alike. The site is managed by the Lenggrieser Gleitschirmflieger e.V. and the Drachenfliegerclub Isarwinkel e.V.

Outstanding thermals typically run from February through October. Early mornings offer the best conditions for cross-country flights toward the Karwendel massif, before the valley breeze builds from midday. Experienced pilots use the afternoon wind for extended soaring along the ridges.

Brauneck Flying Site Panorama

The Launch Sites

Wind: North

North Summit Launch

1,555 m ASL

The north launch at the summit is beginner-friendly and suitable for both paragliders and hang gliders. Ideal conditions in northerly winds. Instruction flights permitted under specific conditions.

N 47°39'50.90" E 11°31'28.10" — View Map
Wind: South

South Launch

1,545 m ASL

Ramp for hang gliders, natural launch for paragliders. Note: Cable infrastructure nearby – check clearance before launch. Perfect in southerly winds with reliable valley thermals and panoramic views over the Isar valley.

N 47°39'48.48" E 11°31'25.14" — View Map
Wind: East

Garland East Launch

1,515 m ASL

Paragliders only. Turbulence possible in northerly winds – always check wind direction carefully before launching. Instruction flights only with certified instructors.

N 47°39'49.65" E 11°31'34.51" — View Map
Wind: North-East

Umsetzer Launch

1,550 m ASL

Approximately 20 minutes on foot from the top cable car station. Ideal in north-easterly and easterly winds. This slightly remote launch offers quieter conditions away from the summit crowds.

N 47°40'02.18" E 11°32'18.59" — View Map

Landing Zones

Both landing zones are in the valley near Lenggries and are clearly signposted.

  • Paraglider Landing Zone: 716 m ASL — easy approach, suitable for less experienced pilots
    N 47°40'25.36" E 11°33'24.95"
  • Hang Glider Landing Zone: 700 m ASL — separate area for hang gliders, north of the paraglider zone
    N 47°40'45.23" E 11°33'26.19"

Note: A seasonal alternative landing zone may be designated under certain conditions – check with the site manager (Lenggrieser Gleitschirmflieger e.V.).

Flying Conditions & Season

  • Main season: February to October – excellent thermals year-round
  • Best time of day: Early morning for XC flights (calm air, good visibility)
  • Afternoon: Valley breeze builds – ideal for soaring along the ridges
  • Thermals: Reliable and strong, especially under stable high-pressure systems
  • XC potential: Long cross-country flights into the Karwendel massif for experienced pilots
  • Cable car: Serves the site year-round (check operating hours)

Weather webcam & forecast: Our weather page – DHV weather service recommended.

Site Regulations & Rules for Pilots

The Brauneck flying site is operated by the Lenggrieser Gleitschirmflieger e.V. and the Drachenfliegerclub Isarwinkel e.V. in cooperation with Brauneck-Bergbahn. The site regulations are binding for all pilots.

  • Launch site allocation: North launches only from the designated north site. Launching from the wrong site in unsuitable wind conditions is prohibited.
  • Avoid military low-flight corridor: The military low-flight band from 150–450 m above ground should be avoided wherever possible.
  • 🐦 Wildlife protection – Eagle-owl zone: No-fly zone for eagle-owl breeding area from 1 January to 31 July each year. Zone is marked on the site map.
  • 🗻 Minimum altitude on north face: A minimum flight altitude of 1,000 m ASL must be maintained over the north face toward Benediktenwand.
  • 📋 Instruction flights at Garland: Training flights at the Garland East launch are only permitted with qualified, certified instructors.
  • 🚚 Cable car equipment transport: Gliders may only be transported in the cable car if packed to a maximum length of 4.0 m. Prior registration required.
  • Pilot responsibility: “The decision whether flying is possible or not must be made by each pilot independently.” (Lenggrieser Gleitschirmflieger e.V.)

Meeting Point & Getting There

The central meeting point for all paragliders and tandem guests is the valley station of Brauneck-Bergbahn in Lenggries.

Valley Station Address

Brauneck-Bergbahn, Gilgenhöfe 28, 83661 Lenggries

By Car

From Munich via the A95 motorway toward Garmisch, exit Bad Tölz, then B472 to Lenggries. Approximately 60 minutes. Car parks are available at the valley station.

By Train

BOB regional train (Bayerische Oberlandbahn) from Munich Hauptbahnhof to Lenggries, approx. 80 minutes. The valley station is a 10-minute walk from the train station.

Valley station, Brauneck-Bergbahn, Lenggries

Site Managers
Lenggrieser Gleitschirmflieger e.V.
Drachenfliegerclub Isarwinkel e.V.
“There are more important things in life than paragliding — but we ignore them.” Paraglidingbase Brauneck

Frequently Asked Questions

LAUNCH SITES & GETTING THERE
Where is the launch site?

All launch sites are near the Brauneck summit (approx. 1,500–1,555 m ASL), reached by cable car. The meeting point for tandem flights is the valley station of Brauneck-Bergbahn in Lenggries (Gilgenhöfe 28). Meet the Paraglidingbase team there and ride up together.

How do I get to Lenggries?

By car: Munich → A95 toward Garmisch → exit Bad Tölz → B472 to Lenggries (approx. 60 min).

By train: BOB regional train from Munich Hbf to Lenggries (approx. 80 min). The valley station is a 10-minute walk from the train station.

TANDEM FLIGHTS
Can I fly without any experience?

Absolutely – tandem flights require no previous experience. You fly safely harnessed with an experienced, state-certified tandem pilot. Brauneck offers ideal conditions for first-time flyers and families.

How long does a flight last?

A typical tandem flight lasts between 15 and 40 minutes, depending on weather conditions and thermals. When the thermals are strong, we stay up longer – the exact experience depends on conditions on the day.

WEATHER & CONDITIONS
When is the best time to fly at Brauneck?

The main season runs from February to October. Early mornings (from around 9 am) are usually calmest and best for XC flights. From midday the valley breeze builds for ridge soaring. Winter flights are possible during stable high-pressure periods.

What happens if the weather is bad?

Flying is only possible in suitable conditions. If the weather is not right on your booked day, we reschedule free of charge. We monitor conditions closely and will contact you in good time. Current webcams and weather info are on our weather page.

FOR LICENSED PILOTS
Do I need a permit to fly here?

Brauneck is a managed DHV flying site (site no. 612). Licensed pilots do not need a separate site permit but must comply with the site regulations of the Lenggrieser Gleitschirmflieger e.V. and the Drachenfliegerclub Isarwinkel e.V. Regulations are posted at the launch and available online.

Are there wildlife protection rules?

Yes. The following nature conservation rules apply:

  • Eagle-owl protection zone: Flight restrictions in certain areas from 1 January to 31 July (breeding season).
  • North face: Minimum altitude of 1,000 m ASL over the north face toward Benediktenwand.
  • Use only designated launch and landing areas.

Any Questions?

Write to us – we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.