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The best mountain hikes in the Tannheimer Tal

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Mountaineering in the Tannheimer Tal is characterized by its diverse landscapes, featuring expansive high-altitude meadows nestled between rugged limestone rock faces of the Allgäu Alps. The region includes clear alpine lakes such as Vilsalpsee and Haldensee, alongside prominent peaks like Gimpel, Hochwiesler, and Rote Flüh. These natural features provide a range of challenging rock formations and varied terrain for mountaineering activities.

Best mountaineering routes in the Tannheimer Tal

  • The most popular mountaineering route is Vilsalp Lake – Landsberger Hut loop from Tannheim, a 15.9 miles (25.6 km) trail that takes 9 hours 46 minutes to complete. This difficult route offers a comprehensive loop around Vilsalp Lake and to the Landsberger Hut.
  • Another top favourite among local mountaineers is Vilsalp Lake – Landsberger Hut loop from Vilsalpsee, a difficult 10.6 miles (17.0 km) path. This route also explores the area around Vilsalp Lake and leads to the Landsberger Hut, starting directly from Vilsalpsee.
  • Local mountaineers also love the Gimpelhaus – View of Rote Flüh and Gimpel loop from Nesselwängle, a 5.0 miles (8.1 km) trail leading through alpine terrain with views of Rote Flüh and Gimpel, often completed in about 4 hours 34 minutes.
  • Mountaineering in the Tannheimer Tal is defined by limestone rock faces, high-altitude meadows, and clear alpine lakes. The network offers options for different ability levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult routes.
  • The routes in Tannheimer Tal are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 1,700 reviews. More than 10,000 mountaineers have used komoot to explore Tannheimer Tal's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 4, 2026

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Lake Vilsalp – View of Schrecksee loop from Tannheim

25.6km

09:46

1,060m

1,060m

Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Manja unterwegs 🐶🌞
August 8, 2025, Zwerchenwand (East)

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From the Gamskar there is a wonderful view of the surrounding peaks, including the Rote Flüh and the rather impressive Gimpel.

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Individual passages on this route have also been given interesting names (3-series station wagon, 5000 Welshmen, etc.).

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If you climb the Rote Flüh via the normal route, you'll pass the Judenscharte ridge shortly before the summit climb. The Judenscharte ridge is located between Rote Flüh and Gimpel at 1,970 m and also offers a magnificent view to the northeast of Läuferspitze and Hahnenkopf (foreground). The high mountains in the background are the Aggenstein (left) and the Brentenjoch with Rossberg.

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The Gimpel is certainly the most popular destination in the touring area around the Gimpelhaus. However, there is no path accessible on two feet leading up to its summit. Typically, you'll only encounter climbers and a few classic mountaineers on this mountain. Pure hikers must be content with the view from below, as even the easiest route requires the use of their hands. The difficulty of this mountain tour is manageable for advanced mountaineers on the normal route. Even hikers who want to experience something more will have the opportunity to push their personal limits on the normal route. Without having to risk their life, you can try a two-person climb on the Gimpel. If the undertaking proves too difficult, the easier neighbor, the Rote Flüh, will gladly provide consolation – adequately compensating for the missed alpine pleasures. The physical demands of this highly alpine hike are rather moderate. The Gimpelhaus is quickly reached, and from there it's just a stone's throw to the start of the rocky route. Since the mountain is often besieged by climbers and chamois, we have to be prepared for rockfall at any time. So be sure to wear a helmet! Not only can the tour be easily combined with the Roten Flüh, but the Köllenspitze can also be easily added on – provided your fitness levels aren't running low yet. The mountain tour via the normal route to the Gimpel falls under the category of easy climbing tours. Source: https://www.alpine-bergtouren.de/touren/bergtour-gimpel-normalweg-tannheimer-tal.php

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Most mountain hikers have probably encountered them before, as they are primarily active during the day and scan the surrounding area for danger from good vantage points. However, they can also be found in the middle of the forest.

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The Gimpel is one of the peaks in the Tannheimer Mountains. Its summit is formed by steep rock faces to the south and north, rising approximately 300 m and 650 m respectively. It is connected to the Rote Flüh by the Judenscharte, a high ridge between the two mountains, to the west. In front of the Gimpel south face extends the Gimpel southeast promontory, with the Zwerchenwand adjoining it to the east. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gimpel_(Berg)

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To the east of the Gimpelvorbau is a broad, stretched-out south face, the Zwerchenwand, separated from the Gimpel's southeastern promontory by a striking gorge. The Zwerchenwand is home to around a dozen climbing routes, including popular ones like Till Ann (UIAA 5-, climbing length 180 m). This is of moderate difficulty and well-secured, making it one of the most popular routes in the Tannheimer Mountains. The hiking trail to the Nesselwängler Scharte runs beneath the face. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gimpel_(Berg)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountaineering routes are available in Tannheimer Tal?

Tannheimer Tal offers a vast network of mountaineering routes, with over 190 options recorded on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult trails.

What is the best time of year for mountaineering in Tannheimer Tal?

The prime season for mountaineering in Tannheimer Tal is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October), when the weather is generally stable and the trails are clear of snow. However, the region also offers excellent ice climbing opportunities in winter at locations like Engelfall and Blässefall.

Are there any easy mountaineering routes suitable for beginners in Tannheimer Tal?

While many routes in Tannheimer Tal are challenging, there are a few easier mountaineering options available, with at least 2 routes classified as easy. Additionally, the region offers sport climbing gardens and climbing forests, like the one in Nesselwängle, which are great for developing skills or for families.

What kind of views can I expect on the mountaineering routes in Tannheimer Tal?

Mountaineering in Tannheimer Tal offers breathtaking panoramic views. You'll traverse expansive high-altitude meadows, encounter rugged limestone rock faces of the Allgäu Alps, and enjoy serene vistas of clear alpine lakes such as Vilsalpsee and Haldensee. Prominent peaks like Gimpel, Hochwiesler, and Rote Flüh provide dramatic backdrops.

Are there circular mountaineering routes in Tannheimer Tal?

Yes, Tannheimer Tal features several excellent circular mountaineering routes. For example, you could explore the Grüne Lache – Traualp Lake loop from Tannheim, a difficult 17 km path that offers stunning scenery.

What are some notable landmarks or attractions to see along the mountaineering routes?

Along the mountaineering routes, you can encounter several notable landmarks and attractions. The region is dotted with charming huts like the Landsberger Hut and Gimpelhaus, which often serve as rest stops or overnight accommodations. The picturesque Vilsalpsee and Haldensee lakes are also prominent natural features.

Are there huts or places to stay overnight on the mountaineering routes?

Yes, Tannheimer Tal has several huts that provide excellent opportunities for rest, refreshments, or overnight stays during your mountaineering adventures. Notable options include the Bad Kissinger Hut, Landsberger Hut, and Gimpelhaus.

What do other mountaineers say about the routes in Tannheimer Tal?

The mountaineering routes in Tannheimer Tal are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an impressive average rating of 4.8 stars from over 1,700 reviews. Mountaineers frequently praise the diverse terrain, the stunning alpine scenery, and the well-maintained paths that lead to challenging peaks and serene lakes.

Are there challenging multi-pitch climbing opportunities in Tannheimer Tal?

For experienced mountaineers, Tannheimer Tal offers challenging alpine multi-pitch tours on peaks such as Aggenstein, Gehrenspitze, and Läuferspitze. These routes are known for their tranquility, sunny locations, and provide stunning mountain panoramas, with walls reaching impressive heights of up to 700 meters on peaks like Köllenspitze and Gimpel.

Is it possible to reach the mountaineering routes using public transport in Tannheimer Tal?

Tannheimer Tal has a good public transport network, including a free hiking bus for guests with a valid guest card, which can help you reach various starting points for mountaineering routes throughout the valley. This makes it convenient to access trails even without a car.

Where can I find parking for mountaineering routes in Tannheimer Tal?

Designated parking areas are available at common trailheads and popular starting points throughout Tannheimer Tal, such as in Tannheim, Nesselwängle, and near Vilsalpsee. Many of these are paid parking lots, especially during peak season, so it's advisable to arrive early.

Are dogs allowed on the mountaineering trails in Tannheimer Tal?

Generally, dogs are welcome on most mountaineering trails in Tannheimer Tal, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.

Are there any specific considerations for winter mountaineering in Tannheimer Tal?

Winter mountaineering in Tannheimer Tal requires specialized equipment and experience due to snow and ice conditions. The region is known for its ice climbing, with locations like Engelfall near Grän for beginners and the more challenging Blässefall at Lake Vilsalpsee. Always check avalanche warnings and weather conditions before heading out in winter.

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