Best mountain peaks around Buchenberg are located in the Oberallgäu district of Bavaria, Germany, a region situated at 895 meters. This area serves as a starting point for exploring notable elevations and natural attractions within the Alpine foothills. The landscape features forests, meadows, and moorlands, offering extensive hiking and cycling opportunities. Diverse geographical features provide a range of experiences, from challenging climbs to leisurely walks.
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The Kreuzleshöhe rises to 1,115 metres and is located about 3.7 kilometres northwest of Buchenberg-Eschach. It marks the transition to the extensive Buchenberg Forest.
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A valley without a through road - wonderfully quiet with a panoramic view in Swabia.
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The Stoffelberg is an easy peak to reach, especially from Riggis. Once at the top there is a nice rest area with a bench, table and chairs😉 You can catch a glimpse of Niso (Niedersonthofer Lake), otherwise the view is rather limited thanks to the treetops.
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On the left in the view the opposite part of the Adelegg. The radio tower between Rudershöhe and Ölberg is easy to see from there for orientation purposes.
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Beautiful panorama. Green and hilly to the horizon.
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Hike on the Kugel highly recommended, even with children. There are always climbing opportunities
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Beautiful hike on the highest mountain in the western Allgäu, also interesting for children as there are climbing opportunities in several places
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Beyond the well-known Observation tower and playground at Schwarzer Grat and Riedholzer Kugel (1,068 m) – Highest point in West Allgäu, you can also explore the Blender (1,072 meters), a prominent mountain between Buchenberg and Wiggensbach, known for its panoramic views of the Allgäu Alps. Another notable elevated area is the Wolfsberg, integrated into local hiking networks.
Yes, the Observation tower and playground at Schwarzer Grat is an excellent choice for families. It features a playground for children and benches with tables for resting, even offering shelter in bad weather inside the tower. Kreuzles Peak is also considered family-friendly and offers fantastic views.
The peaks and viewpoints around Buchenberg offer diverse and impressive vistas. From the Observation tower and playground at Schwarzer Grat, you can enjoy a panoramic view stretching as far as Lake Constance and Switzerland on a clear day. Kreuzles Peak also provides views extending to Lake Constance, appearing as a narrow, silver ribbon on the horizon. From the Riedholzer Kugel (1,068 m), a sheltered seating group allows you to take in a great view of the Allgäu, with a board and telescope to identify visible places and peaks.
Beyond the peaks, Buchenberg offers other significant natural attractions. The Hölzlers Tobel Nature Reserve features a deeply incised gorge with the Große Rottach stream, known for its unique geological formations and rich biodiversity. Additionally, the Eschacher Weiher (Eschach Pond), situated at 1,000 meters, is a beautiful recreational spot popular for swimming in summer and surrounded by a network of hiking trails with impressive Alpine backdrops.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks around Buchenberg is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild, and trails are clear of snow. This period is ideal for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views. While winter hiking is possible, some paths might be challenging due to snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear and caution.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes for experienced hikers. For instance, the ascent to Riedholzer Kugel (1,068 m) from the Eistobel can be slippery, stony, and difficult, requiring good basic fitness and surefootedness. The Raggenhorn Summit Cross also involves a challenging ascent, rewarding hikers with a wonderful view to the south. You can find more challenging routes in the Mountain Hikes around Buchenberg guide.
Yes, there are many accessible trails suitable for beginners and those looking for more leisurely walks. The Blender mountain, for example, is easily accessible via several hiking trails, ranging from roads to steeper forest paths, suitable for most of the year. The areas around Eschacher Weiher also offer well-developed networks of hiking trails perfect for walks. For more options, explore the Hiking around Buchenberg guide.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails around Buchenberg. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves like Hölzlers Tobel, or areas with livestock, to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always carry water for your dog and clean up after them.
Parking is generally available at common trailheads and popular starting points for hikes around Buchenberg. Specific parking areas are often signposted near attractions like the Schwarzer Grat or access points to the Blender and Eschacher Weiher. It's recommended to check local signage upon arrival for designated parking spots.
Besides hiking, the Buchenberg region offers extensive cycling opportunities. You can find various routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'IsnyBahnl Railway Trail' or routes offering views of the Allgäu Alps. Explore the Cycling around Buchenberg guide for detailed routes. The Eschacher Weiher is also popular for swimming in the summer.
There are two distinct places named Buchenberg. The municipality of Buchenberg in Oberallgäu is a starting point for exploring local peaks. However, the Buchenberg mountain (1,142 m) with a chairlift (Buchenbergbahn) and Buchenbergalm is located in the Ammergau Alps, near Buching/Halblech in Ostallgäu. This mountain is approximately a 30-40 kilometer drive from the municipality of Buchenberg and is known for paragliding and panoramic views.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramic views, especially from spots like the Observation tower and playground at Schwarzer Grat and Kreuzles Peak, which offer vistas stretching to Lake Constance and the Alps. The well-maintained trails, the opportunity to identify distant peaks with panorama boards and telescopes at places like Riedholzer Kugel, and the overall natural beauty of the Allgäu landscape are frequently highlighted.


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