Best attractions and places to see around Schattwald include a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities within the Tannheimer Valley in Tyrol, Austria. The region is characterized by its imposing mountains, serene lakes, and historical sites. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from high mountain summits to unique moor ponds. Schattwald offers numerous options for outdoor activities, making it a destination for those seeking natural landmarks and viewpoints.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The Bad Kissinger Hütte is located right on the border between Bavaria and Tyrol. Unfortunately, it was so crowded today that I couldn't find a spot. 😬
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The waterfall and the waterfall path are simply great
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The Bad Kissinger Hütte is in a great location! Great panorama and from the flag also 360° panorama! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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A really nice path is the waterfall path and at the largest fall there is an almost never-ending 😂 staircase going up on the side 👍
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Beautiful waterfall where you can practically go up the side over a steel step
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If you don't mind climbing the stairs, this is the place for you. The stairs never seem to end. Very exhausting.... especially in summer
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Very nice bathing area at the lake 💦 ... a wonderful refreshment opportunity ... after a very nice hike 👍🏻 ... until the cows came 🤣
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The largest waterfall is quite far at the beginning. On the right side, you can easily go up it via a steel staircase. The stairs have quite a few steps, so you get to panting and sweating 😅
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Schattwald is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Lake Vilsalp, considered one of the most beautiful mountain lakes in the Tannheimer Valley, nestled in a nature reserve. Another impressive natural feature is the Starzlach Gorge, offering a unique natural experience with well-secured paths. The Waterfall trail Nesselwang provides an impressive hike along multiple waterfalls. For panoramic views, consider the Grünten Summit or Schattwald's local mountain, the Wannenjoch.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Lake Vilsalp is easily accessible and offers a unique panorama within a nature reserve. The Starzlach Gorge is also a popular family excursion destination, with paths that are well-secured. The Moorweiher Floschen, a unique moor pond, is another interesting natural feature that can be enjoyed by families.
Schattwald is a renowned hiking area with numerous routes directly from the village. You'll find trails ranging from intermediate to challenging. For example, the Waterfall trail Nesselwang offers an impressive, though sometimes steep and muddy, natural experience. Many paths lead to the Grünten Summit, providing unique sunrise views. The Tannheimer Valley itself is famous for its extensive hiking opportunities, including challenging running and Nordic Walking courses. You can find more detailed routes for various difficulties on the running trails guide.
Yes, Schattwald offers some cultural insights. The Church of St. Wolfgang (Kirche zum hl. Wolfgang) features 12 panels depicting the 'Dance of Death,' also known as the Danse Macabre. Additionally, the Schmugglersteig (Smugglers' Path) is a historical hiking trail that reflects the region's past as a border area. The Grünten Summit also has historical significance as a natural monument and historical site.
Beyond hiking, Schattwald and the surrounding Tannheimer Valley offer a variety of outdoor activities. In winter, the Schattwald-Zöblen Skiing Area provides 15 km of slopes for all skill levels. The area also boasts an extensive network of cross-country trails. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous options, including gravel biking routes like the 'Tour of the Tannheimer Tal' found in the gravel biking guide, and road cycling routes such as 'View of Grünten – Oberjoch Pass loop' in the road cycling guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the well-maintained paths. For instance, at Lake Vilsalp, the unique panorama and the opportunity for a refreshing swim are highly praised. The Starzlach Gorge is loved for its impressive natural experience and secure, easy-to-walk paths. The Waterfall trail Nesselwang is noted for its very impressive natural immersion. The community has shared over 3700 photos and given more than 6500 upvotes across 67 highlights, reflecting a strong appreciation for the diverse landscapes and activities.
Yes, there are several options for refreshments and rest during your explorations. The Bad Kissinger Hut is a popular spot, known for its great panorama and commitment to sourcing local ingredients for its dishes. Near the Grünten Summit, you'll find several refreshment options on both the south and north sides, including Schwandalpe, Grüntenhaus, Berggasthof Alpenblick, Alpe Weiherle, Grüntenhütte, and Alpe Kammeregg. At Lake Vilsalp, the Fischerhütte restaurant and Gasthof Vilsalpsee offer dining options.
The best time to visit Schattwald largely depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, Nordic Walking, and cycling, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) are ideal, offering pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. For winter sports like skiing and cross-country skiing, the season typically runs from December to March, when the Schattwald-Zöblen Skiing Area and cross-country trails are open and well-maintained.
Beyond the well-known attractions, the Moorweiher Floschen stands out as a unique natural feature. This moor pond is believed to have soothing properties for minor ailments, offering a tranquil and somewhat off-the-beaten-path experience. While not a 'hidden gem' in the sense of being unknown, its unique characteristics make it a special place to visit.
Absolutely. Schattwald and the Tannheimer Valley offer challenging routes for experienced hikers. The Waterfall trail Nesselwang can be quite challenging in places due to steep and muddy sections with many steps. Ascents to peaks like the Grünten Summit or the Wannenjoch also provide demanding hikes with rewarding views. For runners, there are difficult routes like the 'View of the Vilsalpsee – Lake Vilsalp loop from Zöblen' which can be found in the running trails guide.
Yes, Schattwald is an excellent destination for winter sports. In conjunction with Zöblen, it forms a skiing area with 15 km of slopes suitable for all difficulty levels, located on the Rohnenspitze and Wannenjoch mountains. The region also boasts an extensive network of cross-country trails throughout the Tannheimer Valley, which connects to the wider Allgäu cross-country trail network, offering ample opportunities for winter enthusiasts.


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