Best mountain peaks around Riefensberg are found within the Nagelfluhkette Nature Park, offering diverse landscapes and elevated viewpoints. Riefensberg, situated at an elevation of 780 meters, serves as a starting point for exploring higher summits. The region features a variety of terrain, from moorlands and forested paths to alpine pastures. These peaks provide opportunities for hiking and enjoying panoramic vistas across the surrounding areas.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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At sunset, the view of Lake Constance is simply fantastic.
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A great destination all year round.
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Unfortunately very crowded during “cable car season”. It's best not to visit the impressive summit cross during its operating hours 😅
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The slightly historic mountain railway 👍 takes you up to the Nagelfluh range. At the top there is a place to stop for refreshments and a fantastic view.
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The 50-year-old railway has a great atmosphere. Once you reach the top, there are a number of hiking trails. Or you can walk up and take a leisurely ride down
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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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At 1,834 meters, the Hochgrat is the highest mountain in the western Allgäu and a promising excursion destination for all requirements and a wide variety of sports. The Hochgrat is located in the middle of the Nagelfluhkette Nature Park, which lies across the border between Germany (Allgäu) and Austria (Vorarlberg). The aim of the nature park is to preserve the unique natural and cultural landscape and to promote sustainable tourism. In order to be able to enjoy the wonderful view over the main Alpine ridge, which stretches from Lake Constance to the Oberstdorf and Kleinwalsertal mountains and all the way to the Zugspitze, the Hochgratbahn takes nature enthusiasts close to the summit every day. The mountain station is at an altitude of 1,708 meters - so one ascent takes you about 900 meters up to the sky in winter and summer. The ascent alone, with a journey time of around 15 minutes, and the fascinating view make the ride on the cable car a special experience.
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From the local mountain Alberschwende you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Bregenzerwald mountains and Lake Constance
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Beyond the most popular summits, you can explore Brüggelekopf summit, which offers expansive views towards Lake Constance and the Bregenzerwald. Another significant peak is Kojen, often called "Riefensberg's very own mountain," reaching 1310 meters and featuring a beautiful moorland plateau. Falken Summit, at 1,564 meters, provides extensive views of the Nagelfluhkette.
Yes, the area around Riefensberg offers several family-friendly options. Hündlekopf Summit is easily accessible and suitable for families, offering a great panoramic view from its summit cross. The Kojen plateau also features a circular path that is manageable for families, leading to a scenic viewing point.
The mountain peaks around Riefensberg, nestled within the Nagelfluhkette Nature Park, showcase diverse natural features. You'll encounter dense forest paths, unique moorlands like the one on the Kojen plateau, and alpine pastures. From summits such as Hochgrat Summit and Hündlekopf Summit, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Alpine foothills, the Nagelfluh chain, and even Lake Constance.
The mountain peaks around Riefensberg are appealing throughout the year. Summer is ideal for hiking and enjoying the diverse landscapes, from moorlands to alpine pastures. In winter, areas like Hochhäderich transform into popular ski resorts, offering slopes for various skill levels. For specific hikes, always check local conditions, especially during shoulder seasons.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. For instance, the "Alpe Hörmoos – Hörmoos Herb Garden loop from Kojen-Moos" is an easy 5.3 km hike. Another easy route is the "Dreiländerblick Summit Cross – Dreiländerblick Viewpoint loop from Riefensberg," which is about 3.8 km. You can find more easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Riefensberg guide.
For those seeking a challenge, routes like the "View from Falken – Falken Summit (1,564 m) loop from Naturpark Nagelfluhkette" cover about 16.4 km with significant elevation changes. Another demanding option is the "Hochhäderich Summit – Hochgrat Summit loop from Kojen-Moos," spanning nearly 17 km. More challenging routes can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Riefensberg guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. In winter, the Alpenarena Hochhäderich provides skiing opportunities with five lifts and nine kilometers of slopes. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous mountain biking trails, such as the "Lecknertal Valley – Rohrmoos Valley loop from Riefensberg," a challenging 83 km route. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Riefensberg guide.
Parking is generally available at trailheads for popular peaks. For Kojen, trails often start from the village center of Riefensberg. For Hochhäderich, parking is typically accessible near the alpine valley, which also serves as a ski area in winter. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route descriptions on Komoot.
Riefensberg is accessible by public transport, and this can be a good option for reaching various trail starting points. While specific routes vary, public transport can connect you to the village center, from where many trails, including those to Kojen, begin. For more remote trailheads, a combination of public transport and a short walk or local taxi might be necessary.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like Hochgrat Summit, which offers a fantastic vista of the Alpine foothills and surrounding mountains. The accessibility of peaks like Hochhäderich Summit, combined with its wide views and the unique tradition of signing a book at the cross, is also highly appreciated. The diverse landscapes, from moorlands to ski slopes, provide varied experiences throughout the year.
Yes, the area around Hochhäderich, for example, has historical significance. It was historically used by Riefensberg locals for peat cutting. This gives a glimpse into the traditional uses of the land and its resources by the local community in earlier times.
Riefensberg is situated at an elevation of 780 meters. It serves as a gateway to significantly higher summits. For instance, Kojen reaches 1310 meters, while Falken Summit is even higher at 1,564 meters. The Hochgrat Summit, the highest peak of the Nagelfluhkette, stands at 1,834 meters.


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