Best mountain peaks around Partenen are found in the Montafon valley of Vorarlberg, Austria, a region nestled between the Silvretta and Verwall mountain ranges. This area offers diverse alpine experiences, with landscapes ranging from high peaks to unique moor complexes. Partenen serves as a gateway to these mountain ranges, providing access to varied hiking tours and largely untouched nature. The region is also a certified hiking village, ensuring well-marked trails for all levels.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Even in winter (if open) a great hike. Alm Closed!!! Be sure to check avalanche conditions and any closures beforehand.
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A very tough climb. I first tried the blue alpine trail, but then turned back because the route was a bit unclear to me. I didn't see the two hikers in front of me. I then climbed up and down the "slightly easier" paths.
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The Zamangspitze can be reached via three routes: a via ferrata (for experienced climbers), a very steep but direct ascent (strenuous but doable), or a moderate, long climb. Regardless of the gentle path, it's worth it! A truly magnificent view awaits you!
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Video of the via ferrata: https://youtu.be/802TYoxwvo8
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The Scheibenalm is a truly beautiful place to stop. Lush meadows, rustic alpine huts and a relaxed mountain backdrop invite you to pause, take photos or simply enjoy the alpine air.
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Wonderful summit with truly beautiful views of the Montafon and the other mountain groups in the area
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The Scheibenalm is located at just over 1,800 m. The cozy stop offers home-made products such as Paznaun alpine cheese, butter and curd cheese.
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It's worth taking a break at the Scheibenalm. Very nice people and the best cake in the area 😍
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Among the most popular peaks is Madrisella Summit (2,466 m), known for its magnificent valley views and accessibility, even for less experienced mountaineers, as the ascent can be shortened by gondola. Another favorite is Kreuzjoch Summit, offering unique dual views of the cultural valley landscape and the untouched mountain world.
Yes, peaks like Madrisella Summit (2,466 m) are suitable for mountaineers new to the activity, especially if you use the gondola to shorten the ascent. The region is a certified hiking village, ensuring well-marked trails that range from gentle alpine meadows to more challenging peaks, catering to various skill levels.
The peaks offer diverse and stunning views. From Madrisella Summit, you'll get a magnificent panoramic view of the valley. Kreuzjoch Summit provides a unique dual perspective, allowing you to see both the cultural landscape of the Montafon valley and the solitary, untouched mountain world of the Verwall European protected area.
Absolutely. For those seeking a demanding and rewarding climbing experience, Zamangspitze Summit is an excellent choice. It can be reached via a challenging via ferrata, a very steep direct ascent, or a moderate, longer climb. The descent from Zamangspitze also requires sure-footedness and experience.
Beyond the peaks, the region boasts the Wiegensee European Nature Reserve in the Verwall mountains. This unique moor complex, located at around 2,000 meters above sea level, is the oldest natural reservoir in Montafon. It offers tranquil hikes through untouched moorland and the chance to experience rare plant species, providing a different kind of natural beauty compared to the rocky summits.
Several mountain railways and cable cars are available. For example, you can take a gondola to shorten the ascent to Madrisella Summit. Similarly, the ascent to Kreuzjoch Summit can be made easier with the help of a mountain railway. The Tafamuntbahn cable car also provides access to the Verwall mountains.
Partenen is a hub for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, such as the 'View of Vermunt Reservoir – Saarbrücker hut loop' or the 'Wiegensee – Kops Dam loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Little Lake Near Garfescha – Alpe Nova loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Mountain Hikes around Partenen and MTB Trails around Partenen guides.
The Montafon valley, including Partenen, is generally best visited during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, for hiking and mountaineering. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions and accessible trails. However, the region also offers winter hiking opportunities, though specific peak ascents might be limited by snow and ice.
Partenen is uniquely positioned between the distinct Silvretta and Verwall mountain ranges, offering diverse landscapes. The Silvretta range, home to the highest peak in Vorarlberg, Piz Buin, is known for its high alpine environment and glaciers, accessible via the scenic Silvretta High Alpine Road. The Verwall range, on the other hand, features largely untouched nature, including the unique Wiegensee moor complex, providing varied hiking opportunities for all tastes.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like Madrisella and Kreuzjoch. The well-marked trails, a hallmark of the certified hiking village, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of accomplishment from challenging climbs like Zamangspitze, and the opportunity to experience both cultural valley views and wild mountain solitude.
Yes, there are options for refreshments and rest. For instance, the Nova Stoba Mountain Restaurant & Versettla Summit Station offers delicious food and facilities, including play areas for children. The Scheibenalm is another cozy spot, known for its award-winning cheese and relaxed mountain backdrop, perfect for a break during your hike.
Yes, the Silvretta High Alpine Road is a renowned scenic route that starts directly from Partenen. This picturesque road features 34 hairpin bends as it ascends to the Bielerhöhe Pass, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding high peaks and glaciers. It also serves as a starting point for numerous hiking tours, including an easy three-hour hike around the Silvrettasee lake, where you can often see Piz Buin.
While not directly in Partenen, Piz Buin (3,312 m) is the highest peak in the Silvretta mountain range and the highest mountain in Vorarlberg, making it a prominent feature of the wider region accessible from Partenen. For serious mountaineers, Piz Buin is a significant objective. Even without summiting, the surrounding Silvretta region offers spectacular views and challenging hikes, such as the trek to the Wiesbadener Hütte, which provides direct views of Piz Buin.


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