Mountain peaks near Wangen im Allgäu are characterized by rolling hills, green meadows, and picturesque lakes, situated close to the Alpine foothills. This region offers numerous elevated points that provide panoramic views of the Allgäu Alpine landscape. While high alpine peaks are further away, the area is known for its "hill country with alpine views," making it suitable for various hiking experiences. Visitors can explore a range of trails that lead to viewpoints and local summits.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Here on the former Haslachburg is said to be the birthplace of Barbarossa
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The view of Lake Constance and the Appenzell Alps is phenomenal, especially when there are no trees, unlike on the Pfänder! I cannot agree with the previous commentators Rosefahrer and Philipp: the gravel path is very steep coming from Lützenreute-Mühle, so in my opinion it is not "very easy to drive on". But once you are at the top, it is great. And you can't "drive almost up" by car either, as the gravel section is prohibited for motor vehicles at least.
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Inconspicuous "summit" with beautiful mountain views
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Inconspicuous "summit" with beautiful mountain views
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The so-called "Gruberschlösschen" is a villa on the summit of the Hoyerberg. After Adolf Gruber inherited the Lindenhof estate from his brother in 1850, he acquired the vineyard – the eastern part of the Hoyerberg. Dora Gruber had a villa built on this vantage point in 1854 by the architect Christoph Kunkler from St. Gallen. The house bears similarities to the Schweizerhaus in Lindenhof Park, and the almost 15-meter-high, freestanding observation tower was built in the Italian style with a flat roof and an open top floor. On January 31, 1918, the Gruber family sold the Hoyerberg and the little castle to the municipality of Hoyren. Today, it is owned by the city of Lindau. Until the end of 2012, the castle housed a gourmet restaurant. Source: https://dewiki.de/Lexikon/Hoyren#Hoyerberg-Schl%C3%B6ssle_bzw._Gruber-Schl%C3%B6sschen
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Very nice panoramic view
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The Haslachburg is said to have stood here.
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Visitors frequently enjoy several elevated points. The Barbarossa Stone Memorial is a significant landmark in the forest, dedicated to Emperor Friedrich I. Barbarossa. For stunning vistas, the Hochberg Summit Cross offers views towards the Bregenzerwald, the Alps, and Lake Constance. Another favorite is the Summit cross with a view of Laimnau and Argental, providing perspectives of Laimnau and the Nagelfluhkette.
For unparalleled panoramic views, the Pfänder mountain, though not directly in Wangen im Allgäu, is highly recommended. It rises majestically above Lake Constance, offering breathtaking vistas of the entire Allgäu Alpine panorama. Closer to Wangen, the Hochberg Summit Cross provides excellent views of the Alps and Lake Constance, while Hoyerberg offers fantastic views of Lindau and Lake Constance with a magnificent mountain backdrop.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Hochberg Summit Cross is considered ideal for hiking with the whole family, even with a stroller. The Hoyerberg is also family-friendly, offering beautiful views. Additionally, the Weißpass (564 m) is another intermediate, family-friendly option.
The region around Wangen im Allgäu is characterized by rolling hills and green meadows, offering a 'hill country with alpine views.' While high alpine peaks are further away, the local elevated points provide a range of difficulties. For example, the Pfänder offers various hiking routes catering to different fitness levels, from easier family routes to moderate and hard mountaineering options. Many trails around the Barbarossa Stone Memorial also vary in difficulty.
Yes, the Barbarossa Stone Memorial is a notable historical landmark. It's a monument dedicated to Emperor Friedrich I. Barbarossa, located in the Lauratal, and is surrounded by many trails. The Hoyerberg also has historical significance, with the 'Gruberschlösschen' villa on its summit, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The area around Wangen im Allgäu offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Wangen im Allgäu Trilogy tour' or the 'Wangen (Allgäu) Train Station – Berger Höhe Viewing Platform loop' found in the Easy hikes around Wangen im Allgäu guide. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like 'Towards Lake Constance' or the 'Allgäuer Käsestraße Tour 1' detailed in the Cycling around Wangen im Allgäu guide. Running trails are also available, such as the 'Old Town Wangen loop' in the Running Trails around Wangen im Allgäu guide.
Absolutely. Many trails in the region are designed to lead to elevated perspectives. For instance, an easy hike from Wangen (Allgäu) train station leads to the Berger Höhe Viewing Platform. The Pfänder mountain also has various hiking routes to its summit, all offering panoramic views. The Hochberg Summit Cross is easily reachable from Eichenberg and Allgäu on forest roads, providing great views.
From the elevated points around Wangen im Allgäu, you can expect to see a rich tapestry of natural features. These include rolling hills, green meadows, picturesque lakes, and the majestic Allgäu Alpine panorama. Specific views include Lake Constance, the Bregenzerwald, the Nagelfluhkette, and the Argental. The Hoyerberg itself is a moraine hill, a geological feature left by glaciers.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views over Lake Constance and the surrounding Alps. The diverse hiking opportunities, catering to various fitness levels, are also a major draw. Many enjoy the combination of natural beauty with accessible trails, making it easy to reach viewpoints like the Hochberg Summit Cross. The historical significance of sites like the Barbarossa Stone Memorial also adds to the experience.
While Wangen im Allgäu is surrounded by hill country, the Hochberg Summit Cross is considered the highest elevation in the municipality of Eichenberg and is often referred to as the local mountain for that area. It provides a significant elevated perspective within the immediate vicinity.
Many of the viewpoints offer excellent photographic opportunities, especially those with panoramic vistas. The Pfänder mountain is renowned for its sweeping views of Lake Constance and the Alps, perfect for landscape photography. The Hoyerberg provides a fantastic perspective of the lower island of Lindau, while the Summit cross with a view of Laimnau and Argental offers picturesque scenes of the Argental and the Nagelfluhkette.


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