Best mountain peaks around Bezirk Bregenz are situated within the Bregenzerwald region of Vorarlberg, Austria. This area is part of the Northern Limestone Alps and Eastern Alps, characterized by lush forests, alpine pastures, and rock formations. The mountains offer diverse experiences for visitors, ranging from accessible viewpoints to challenging mountaineering routes. This region provides a variety of terrain and elevation for those exploring the Austrian Alps.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Simply a fantastic hike! Since I'm not afraid of heights, I was skeptical, but I had no problems! Two sections after the Fellhorn summit were secured with ropes, but they weren't dangerous. In dry conditions and with good footwear, I highly recommend it!
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A well-maintained ridge hiking trail with stunning views of the Kleinwalsertal and Illertal valleys. The trail is also suitable for children and large dogs. Sturdy footwear is recommended, especially in wet weather.
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A summit cross unlike any other. It offers a magnificent panoramic view, all the way to Lake Constance.
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Magnificent views on both sides. If you don't walk this stretch, you'll miss the best
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It's worth it! But not for the faint-hearted, some parts are really dangerous. I don't quite understand the information from Komoot: "moderately difficult" and no markings for really dangerous sections! Not recommended without the right footwear and you shouldn't be afraid of heights either.
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A superb ridge hike starting from the Söllereck towards the Fellhorn. Beautiful views on both sides. The ridge path is very narrow in places, with a few short climbing sections. Not recommended in or after rain due to the risk of slipping.
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Here's the link to Fellhorn; you should actually be there yourself before leaving a comment. I also comment on hikes I've done with my little rascal daughter, or on hikes I plan to do with her and have already done at least once myself. Mountains aren't a playground, and skipping the summit; turning back early isn't cowardice. You should always assess your abilities carefully, even more so when you have children with you!
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The Bezirk Bregenz offers a variety of popular peaks for hiking. Among them, the Fellhorn Summit is highly regarded for its fantastic 360-degree views and alpine flowers. The Summit Cross of Hoher Ifen provides a challenging mountain tour with views towards Lake Constance, while the Pfänder Summit is easily accessible and offers unparalleled views over Lake Constance and 240 Alpine peaks.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Pfänder Summit is a must-visit, providing an unparalleled vista over Lake Constance and the surrounding Alps. The Fellhorn Summit also boasts a fantastic 360-degree view. From the Hahnenköpfle Summit, you can enjoy a magnificent panoramic view, all the way to Lake Constance and the Gottesacker plateau.
Yes, several peaks and areas are suitable for families. The Pfänder Summit is particularly family-friendly, accessible via the Pfänderbahn cable car, with a wildlife park and inns at the top. The Walmendinger Horn area, including the Walmendinger Horn itself and its Viewing Platform, is also known for being family-friendly and offers great views.
The region is rich in unique natural features. The Hoher Ifen is a distinctive table mountain with the adjacent, bizarre Gottesacker plateau, a protected karst landscape featuring numerous caves and rare plants. The Kanisfluh is an isolated massif known for its steep north face and gently rolling southern slopes. The Fellhorn Summit is famous for its large alpine rose fields and stunning alpine flowers along its ridge path.
The Pfänder Summit is very easily accessible via the Pfänderbahn cable car from Bregenz, which takes you up 600 meters in just six minutes. The Damülser Mittagsspitze area also offers convenient access with the Uga Express chairlift from Damüls, transporting hikers to 1,800m elevation for further exploration.
For experienced mountaineers, the Hoher Ifen offers a challenging alpine circular route to its summit, with some sections secured by hand ropes. The Karhorn, near Warth am Arlberg, is a notable peak for climbing, featuring a via ferrata with both an East Ridge (difficulty A/B) for beginners and a more challenging West Ridge (difficulty C-D) for experienced climbers.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from peaks like the Fellhorn Summit and the Hahnenköpfle Summit, which offer magnificent vistas all the way to Lake Constance. The diverse terrain, from gentle slopes to challenging alpine routes, and the opportunity to discover beautiful alpine flowers are also highly appreciated.
While popular spots can be busy on nice weekends, many areas offer opportunities for quieter experiences. Peaks like Glatthorn, the highest mountain in the Bregenz Forest Mountains, offer spectacular views and can be accessed from the Faschina-Fontanella ski area, potentially providing a less crowded ascent compared to more central attractions.
Beyond hiking, the region around Bezirk Bregenz offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the Bregenzerwald Cycle Route, or enjoy cycling tours such as the Rhine Valley cycle path. In winter, areas like Hoher Ifen and Schwarzwassertal are popular for ski touring and snowshoeing. There are also waterfall hikes available, like the Subersach Gorge Waterfall loop.
Yes, the Fellhorn Ridge Hike is highly recommended. It offers a very nice ridge experience with many great views, connecting the Kanzelwand and Fellhorn summits. Along this path, you can also discover stunning alpine flowers.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking and enjoying the alpine flora, with comfortable temperatures. For winter sports like ski touring and snowshoeing, the colder months (December to March) are suitable, especially on peaks like Kanisfluh and Hoher Ifen. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The Kanisfluh, an isolated massif situated between Mellau, Au, and Schnepfau, is often considered the most famous mountain and a landmark of the Bregenz Forest. Its striking appearance, with contrasting steep north face and gently rolling southern slopes, has earned it the nickname 'the fortress'.


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