Hiking in the Allgäu region

mountains, gorges and nature adventures

Gentle hills, wide alpine pastures, and impressive mountain views make the Allgäu an ideal hiking area. Well-marked trails lead through forests, along lakes, and up to peaks with spectacular views. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll or a challenging mountain tour, everyone will find their favorite trail in the Allgäu, surrounded by unspoiled nature.

Tannheimer Tal

jewel of the mountain

Experience the Tannheimer Valley in the heart of the imposing Alps. Explore the mountains, either on foot or by mountain railway. Enjoy well-signposted hiking trails and cycle paths – wonderful moments on your vacation. The Tannheimer Valley is the first hiking area in the Alps when arriving via the A7 and is located on the border with the German Allgäu region.

Breitachklamm

the deepest rock gorge in Central Europe

This unique natural monument is the deepest rock gorge in Central Europe and one of the most beautiful geotopes in Bavaria! It stretches from Oberstdorf to the neighboring Kleinwalsertal valley. It is worth visiting at any time of year—even when it rains, because the more water flows, the more impressive the Breitachklamm gorge looks. Dogs are also welcome.

Tegelbergbahn mit Blick auf Forggensee

Tegelberg

spectacular views and alpine trails

The Tegelberg near Füssen impresses with its striking location above the Alpine foothills and its view of Neuschwanstein Castle. Whether hiking and mountain tours, paragliding from one of Germany's most famous launch sites, or a relaxed ride up the Tegelbergbahn cable car – this is where nature and adventure come together.

Breitenberg bei Pfronten im Ostallgäu

Breitenberg

hiking, biking, experiencing nature

The Breitenberg near Pfronten is the perfect destination for active vacationers and nature lovers. With its gentle alpine meadows and spectacular mountain panoramas, it is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and climbing adventures. The summer toboggan run on its slope is also particularly popular. Those who prefer a more leisurely pace can take the Breitenbergbahn cable car up the mountain and enjoy the view of the Allgäu region, the Tyrolean Alps, and the nearby lakes. A versatile mountain for exercise, fun, and enjoying nature.