Best mountain peaks around Deggenhausertal are characterized by rolling hills in the Bodensee-Hinterland, offering views of Lake Constance and the Alps. Key elevated areas include Höchsten, Amalienhöhe, and Gehrenberg. These points provide recreational opportunities and panoramic vistas on clear days. The region is known for its diverse landscape rather than dramatic alpine peaks.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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754.3m high.. Really very accurate.
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754.3m high.... Very accurate.
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At the Horach lookout point there is a playground, a water reservoir and a beautiful bench with a great panorama of Lake Constance and the Alps.
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Great view
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On the Gehrenberg, in the middle of the forest, there is a large stone that marks the 'summit' (750m).
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The Gehrenberg is completely closed for the long term due to the catastrophic storm. See report from: www.schwaebische.de Herbert-Eberhardt@t-online.de
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The path is pretty washed out at the moment!
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Highest point in Friedrichshafen!
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The Deggenhausertal region, characterized by rolling hills, features several prominent elevated points that offer stunning views. Key examples include the Höchsten, which is the highest elevation in the broader area, Amalienhöhe (788.2 m) near Heiligenberg, and the Gehrenberg Tower Viewpoint.
For expansive panoramic views, especially of Lake Constance and the Alps on clear days, the Höchsten is unparalleled. The Gehrenberg Tower Viewpoint also provides extensive vistas from its 30-meter-high observation tower. Additionally, the View from the Amalienhöhe offers beautiful panoramic views, including the Säntis and Altman mountains when visibility is good.
Yes, several elevated points and activities are suitable for families. The View from the Amalienhöhe and Amalienhöhe (788.2 m) near Heiligenberg are considered family-friendly, offering pleasant walking paths and a serene atmosphere. In winter, the Höchsten area provides small ski lifts and sledding opportunities for families.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. For a challenging experience, consider the 16 km 'Bergtour Höchsten' premium hiking trail starting from Deggenhausen, which includes great views and guesthouses. You can find more hiking routes, including moderate options like the 'Höchsten mountain loop Premium Hiking Trail', on the Hiking around Deggenhausertal guide page.
Absolutely. The Höchsten is a popular destination for cyclists, featuring the 'Ur-Stoppomat,' a time-measurement track. This 8.2 km ascent from Urnau is a must for racing cyclists. For more cycling routes, including mountain biking and touring bicycle options, explore the Cycling around Deggenhausertal and MTB Trails around Deggenhausertal guides.
Yes, the Höchsten area is suitable for winter activities. It offers cross-country skiing trails around 800 meters above sea level, some with lake views, as well as small ski lifts and sledding opportunities.
The Höchsten is renowned as the highest elevation in the wider Deggenhausertal area, offering exceptional panoramic views over Lake Constance to the Alps. It's also a popular spot for cyclists due to its time-measurement track, the 'Ur-Stoppomat,' and provides diverse hiking routes and winter sports options.
The Amalienhöhe (788.2 m) near Heiligenberg is the highest point in Heiligenberg and offers wonderful panoramic views. Its distinctive feature is a group of seven shady linden trees, planted in 1843 to commemorate a royal couple's silver wedding anniversary, representing the number of their children. This historical significance, combined with its serene atmosphere, makes it a charming destination for walks.
The Gehrenberg Tower Viewpoint features a beautiful 30-meter-high steel observation tower. From its platform, visitors can enjoy extensive views of the surrounding landscape, including Lake Constance and the Alps. The base of the tower also offers seating options for resting.
While the main highlights are well-known, the actual Gehrenberg summit (754.3 m) is somewhat hidden within the forest. It's marked by a large stone, offering a quiet, natural experience away from the more frequented observation tower.
The region is a year-round attraction. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming landscapes. Summer is ideal for enjoying the views and outdoor activities, while winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing and sledding, particularly around the Höchsten.


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