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Mountaineering routes around Sibratsgfäll traverse the varied terrain of the Bregenz Forest, characterized by its alpine pastures, dense forests, and prominent summits. The region offers significant elevation gain, with routes leading to panoramic viewpoints across the surrounding mountains. Natural features include high-altitude meadows and forested slopes, providing diverse landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
4.9
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60
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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5.97km
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470m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.99km
02:33
420m
410m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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13.9km
04:52
560m
560m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The Hohe Ifen is one of the most striking mountains in the Allgäu Alps, a true gem for mountain lovers. 🏔️✨ It is known for its distinctive, almost flat summit plateau, which stands out clearly from the surrounding peaks.
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The Hohe Ifen is one of the most striking mountains in the Allgäu Alps, a true gem for mountain lovers. 🏔️✨ It is known for its distinctive, almost flat summit plateau, which stands out clearly from the surrounding peaks.
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The Hohe Ifen is one of the most striking mountains in the Allgäu Alps, a true gem for mountain lovers. 🏔️✨ It is known for its distinctive, almost flat summit plateau, which stands out clearly from the surrounding peaks.
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Offers a beautiful view in all directions, even in winter.
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Located at the starting point of various tours, it offers space for a rest.
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The Hohe Ifen Massif is one of the most striking and fascinating mountain ranges in the Allgäu Alps. With its characteristic, widely projecting rock face and striking steep cliff, the Hohe Ifen (2,230 m) resembles a giant stone table, towering majestically above the Kleinwalsertal and Bregenzerwald valleys. Geologically, the massif consists predominantly of limestone, formed over millennia by erosion, frost heave, and water. This created a unique karst landscape with sinkholes, crevices, and caves – most notably the famous Gottesacker Plateau, a bizarrely rugged plateau north of the summit. This area is a true natural wonder, and with its barren, stony surface, it is almost reminiscent of a lunar landscape. The Hohe Ifen lies on the border between Vorarlberg (Austria) and Bavaria (Germany). It is bordered by the Schwarzwassertal valley to the west and the Kleinwalsertal valley to the east. Especially from the village of Hirschegg there is an impressive view of the almost vertical south face, which makes the Ifen a striking landmark in the region.
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Located at 1,279 meters, the Alpe Dinjörgen is a beautiful and peaceful spot for a snack. The homemade products taste wonderful! 👍
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At this point, you almost unnoticed cross the main European watershed at an altitude of approximately 1,300 m. To the west, the Bolgenach flows via the Weißach, Bregenzer Ach, Lake Constance, and the Rhine into the North Sea. To the east, the Lochbach and Starzlach flow via the Breitach and Iller into the Danube and the Black Sea. And the view is beautiful!
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There are over 230 mountaineering routes around Sibratsgfäll, offering a wide range of options from moderate ascents to more challenging expeditions.
The routes in Sibratsgfäll are quite varied. You'll find approximately 97 moderate routes and 134 difficult routes. There are also a few easier options for those just starting out.
Mountaineering routes in Sibratsgfäll traverse the diverse landscape of the Bregenz Forest. You can expect a mix of alpine pastures, dense forests, and prominent summits, often involving significant elevation gain. High-altitude meadows and forested slopes are common features.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. For example, the Tristenkopf Summit – Winterstaude Summit loop from Wildschutzgebiet Sibratsgfäll, Schattseite is a challenging 8.7-mile circular trail offering extensive views. Another option is the Hahnenköpfle Summit – View of Hoher Ifen loop from Kleinwalsertal, a moderate 3.7-mile path with scenic vistas.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You might encounter features like the Buchenegger Waterfalls or explore unique geological formations such as the Rappenfluh Rock Labyrinth. Summits like Fellhorn Summit and Walmendinger Horn offer panoramic views.
Yes, the area around Sibratsgfäll is known for its caves. You can visit the Hölloch Cave Entrance, Wetzstein Cave, or the Schneckenloch Cave, which are all interesting natural highlights.
The routes in Sibratsgfäll are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from nearly 1,000 reviews. Over 7,800 mountaineers have explored the varied terrain, often praising the challenging summits and expansive alpine pastures.
While many routes are moderate to difficult, there are a few easier options available. For families, it's best to look for routes with less elevation gain and shorter distances, focusing on the scenic alpine pastures rather than challenging summits. Always check the specific route details for suitability.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most mountaineering trails in the Bregenz Forest region, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in alpine pasture areas where livestock may be present. Always be mindful of local regulations and respect wildlife. Ensure your dog is fit enough for the chosen route.
The best time for mountaineering in Sibratsgfäll is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and trails are free of snow. Autumn offers particularly stunning views with vibrant foliage.
Many popular trailheads around Sibratsgfäll, especially those leading to well-known summits or alpine huts, have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for specific parking information, as some smaller trailheads might have limited space.
Sibratsgfäll is part of the Bregenzerwald region, which has a reasonably good public transport network, primarily buses. While some trailheads might be directly accessible by bus, others may require a short walk or a taxi from the nearest bus stop. Check local bus schedules for connections to your desired starting point.
For general mountaineering routes in the Sibratsgfäll area, permits are typically not required. However, if you plan to enter specific nature reserves or protected areas, or if you are considering winter mountaineering in avalanche-prone zones, it's always wise to check for any specific regulations or safety advisories from local authorities.


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