Best mountain peaks around Stanzach are found in the Lechtal valley, offering diverse experiences for hikers and mountaineers. Stanzach provides access to various peaks known for their panoramic views and natural features. The region features a range of elevations, from accessible local mountains to more challenging summits. These mountains collectively offer a wide range of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Easily accessible summit from Berwang with a beautiful cross and great views
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From Berwang a hike with about 1000 hm to a magnificent summit with a beautiful cross and a wonderful view 👍
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An interesting mountain with a great view. From Gaicht, it's a relatively steep ascent and descent. If you go over the Schneetal Alm and over the Hahnenkamm, you'll have a good bit of climbing to do. However, the entire route is supported by steel cables and, at one point, has steel steps.
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beautiful view of the Lech Valley
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The insider tip in the Tannheimer Valley?! Gigantic view of the surrounding valleys and mountains! Very easy, but not boring!
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Beautiful summit cross and a great view.
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The Litnisschrofen (according to historical sources also Tennenbergkopf) is a 2068 meter high mountain in the Allgäu Alps, which rises in Austria.
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The tour from Sulzspitze to Litnisschrofen is not recommended in my plan and is dangerous for inexperienced hikers. It is very difficult to find your way through the mountain pines, and there are steep gravel sections on the ridge! It is better to take the normal route to Litnisschrofen.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Thaneller summit, which provides an all-round vista of the Wetterstein Mountains, Zugspitze, Lechtal valley, and the Heiterwanger and Plansee lakes. Another excellent choice is the Gaichtspitze summit, offering a magnificent 360-degree view of the mountains, Vilstal, Tannheimer Tal, and the Lech Valley.
Yes, the Litnisschrofen – Secured Summit Trail offers a more adventurous climb. It features two short via ferratas leading to the summit, with good steps and grips on firm rock, well-secured with steel cables. The Knittelkarspitze also includes a few short sections with wire ropes for assistance, though specific via ferrata equipment isn't explicitly required.
The Baichlstein, known as the local mountain of Stanzach, offers a more accessible hiking experience. A moderate circular hiking trail from Stanzach over Baichlstein to Vorderhornbach covers about 10 km with an elevation gain of 288 meters, taking around 3 hours and 10 minutes. It's ideal for families or those seeking a shorter hike with good views of the Lechtal.
The Thaneller summit is considered a good option for pet owners, as its ascent and descent are manageable even for dogs. However, always ensure you bring sufficient food and water, as there are no refreshment stops along the route.
Many peaks offer stunning views of lakes, valleys, and other mountain ranges. For instance, the View of the three lakes from the Schochenspitze summit provides a magnificent perspective of the Pool, Trauaplsee, and Vilsalpsee. From Thaneller, you can see the Heiterwanger and Plansee lakes, alongside the Lechtal valley.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Engelspitze and Schlierekopf offer demanding routes, such as a 12.3 km loop from Namlos with a significant elevation gain of 1,050 meters. The Seelakopf also presents rigorous options, like a 9.53 km loop from Namlos with an elevation gain of 1,040 meters. These routes are categorized as hard mountaineering and require very good fitness.
Beyond hiking, the Stanzach region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the challenging Hahntennjoch Pass summit – Ascent to Hahntennjoch loop from Stanzach. For mountain biking, consider routes like the Petersberg Alm – Lech Valley near Martinau loop from Stanzach. There are also running trails, including the Forchach Suspension Bridge – View of the Lech River loop from Stanzach.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive and all-round panoramic views from summits like Thaneller and Gaichtspitze. The unique perspective of multiple lakes from the Schochenspitze is also a highlight. Many appreciate that even challenging climbs are rewarded with magnificent vistas, making the effort worthwhile.
Yes, the Nerenkopf (1,710 m) is considered the local mountain near Stanzach. While specific hiking details are less prominent, its designation suggests it's an accessible and significant natural landmark for residents and visitors, with Stanzach itself situated at its base.
Yes, a strenuous circular route from Stanzach to Pleisspitze via Pleishütte is available. This route spans 14.9 km with an elevation gain of 1,120 meters and takes nearly 7 hours, falling under the category of hard mountaineering routes. For a more moderate option, a circular trail over Baichlstein from Stanzach to Vorderhornbach is also available.
The Knittelkarspitze (2,376 m) is the highest peak along the Reuttener Höhenweg (613). It can be reached via this route or a regular path from Kelmen and is known for offering excellent views once past a dense forest belt.
While specific seasonal recommendations for all peaks vary, the region generally offers diverse experiences. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer allows for longer days and warmer conditions. Some peaks, like Knittelkarspitze, are also known to be great for ski tours in winter, suggesting year-round possibilities depending on the activity and conditions.


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