Best mountain peaks around Weitnau are situated in the scenic Oberallgäu region, providing access to various elevated viewpoints. This area features a diverse landscape, ranging from easily accessible locations with amenities to more challenging hiking routes. The peaks offer panoramic vistas across the Allgäu Alps and surrounding lowlands.
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Very nice view over the Alpsee to Huhnenberg. On the other side to the Nagelfluhkette. The climb is partly steep, but not too demanding.
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Great view from the Swiss peaks to the Alpsee. And it's also quite easy to get to, so it's no problem even with children
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Beautiful cross and great view 😎
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Very nice summit cross with a beautiful view 👍
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Easy mountain tour with no difficult sections. Snack benches at the summit cross with a great view over the large Alpsee
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Very nice, great view and always worth a trip!
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Magnificent summit cross. There is a refuge in the immediate vicinity. Several benches to rest. Magnificent views over Immenstadt, the Großer Alpsee, Kempten and the Grünten See. The ascent to the Kessel Alpe is somewhat demanding and has no trail markings.
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A nice place to relax and unwind
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For truly expansive views, consider the Observation tower and playground at Schwarzer Grat. From its eight-story tower, you can enjoy a magnificent panorama stretching as far as Lake Constance and Switzerland on clear days. Another excellent option is the Hauchenberg, home to the Alpkönigblick observation tower, which provides breathtaking vistas across the Allgäu Alps, from Lake Constance to the Zugspitze.
Yes, the Hündlekopf Summit is a great family-friendly choice. It's easily accessible, and you can even take a gondola to the inn if you prefer not to hike the steeper sections. The Observation tower and playground at Schwarzer Grat also features a playground, making it ideal for families with children.
The Immenstädter Horn summit cross offers an easy mountain tour with no difficult sections, providing beautiful panoramic views. The Raggenhorn, near Wengen, also offers a more moderate but scenic mountain experience, often part of popular hiking loops.
The highest point in the Westallgäu region is the Riedholzer Kugel, standing at 1,068 meters. Its summit features a viewing platform with seating and a telescope to identify visible mountains, offering enhanced panoramic views towards Vorarlberg.
Beyond hiking, the region around Weitnau offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, such as the 'Hauchenberg loop – nature biking in the Allgäu'. For road cyclists, there are scenic road cycling routes like the 'View of the Allgäu Alps – Panoramic Road to Engelwarz loop'. Additionally, you'll find various running trails, including the 'Raggenhorn Summit Cross – Wenger-Egg Alp loop'.
Many peaks, like the Hündlekopf Summit, are great destinations in summer. For peaks like the Salmaser Höhe, spring or autumn are often recommended for the wonderful views and pleasant hiking conditions. In winter, some areas, particularly around Hündlekopf, become popular for skiing, but specific winter hiking options are also available in the broader region.
Yes, the Riedholzer Kugel not only has a viewing platform with a telescope but also a small climbing forest just below the summit. The Hauchenberg is a popular starting point for paragliders, adding an exciting element, and Klings Hütte offers snacks during the Alps season. The Observation tower and playground at Schwarzer Grat provides benches and tables for resting, and shelter inside the tower for bad weather.
From various peaks, you can expect to see the majestic Allgäu Alps, the distinctive Nagelfluhkette mountain range, and expansive views of the surrounding lowlands. Specific highlights include views of Lake Constance, the Alpsee, Immenstadt, and distant peaks like the Zugspitze and Säntis, depending on the peak and visibility.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like the Hündlekopf Summit and the Immenstädter Horn summit cross. The accessibility of many peaks, the well-maintained trails, and the opportunity to enjoy nature are also highly valued. The presence of amenities like inns and observation towers further enhances the experience for many.
Yes, several peaks are integrated into popular circular hiking routes. For example, the Raggenhorn is often part of such loops, offering a scenic and moderate mountain experience. You can find various running trails and MTB trails that form loops around these areas, providing diverse options for exploring.
While not directly 'in' Weitnau, the Schwarzer Grat, which is the highest point in Württemberg and the Adelegg mountain range, is a significant peak in the broader region and is often included in longer hikes that pass through the Weitnau area. Its 28.5-meter-high observation tower offers extensive panoramic views.


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