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Mountaineering routes around Tannheim are situated in the Tyrolean high valley of the Allgäu Alps, a region characterized by majestic limestone rock faces, lush alpine meadows, and pristine mountain lakes. The landscape features prominent peaks like Gimpel and Rote Flüh, offering diverse terrain for high-alpine exploration. This area provides a range of options for mountaineers, from challenging summit tours to demanding multi-pitch climbs and via ferratas. The valley's natural features, including the Vilsalpsee and Haldensee, contribute to its varied and engaging environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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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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17.0km
07:26
950m
950m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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7.00km
03:49
690m
690m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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12.6km
06:12
900m
900m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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18.7km
07:47
970m
970m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Great view, super panorama
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Lake Vilsalpsee is a lake located at an altitude of 1,165 meters in the Austrian part of the Allgäu Alps. The Vils River flows through it. Located below the Gaishorn and Rauhhorn mountains, it is a popular tourist destination in the Tannheimer Valley.
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The isolated location of the Einstein, which is separated from the neighboring elevations by deeply incised valleys and a flat watershed, offers excellent views of the surrounding Tannheimer and Allgäu mountains in all directions.
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There are two different approaches to the summit: The southern route leads up from Tannheim, while the northern, somewhat more challenging, route begins in the municipality of Pfronten and then crosses the border between the German Free State of Bavaria and the Austrian state of Tyrol north of Grän. The tour requires surefootedness and caution in wet conditions, as the slopes consist of steep scree. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein_(Berg)
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On the path from Traualpe to Vilsalpsee, you'll enjoy beautiful views of the lake. A good level of surefootedness is recommended for this route.
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From the path you have a very beautiful view of Lake Vilsalpsee.
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Lake Vilsalpsee is a lake located 1,165 meters above sea level in the Austrian part of the Allgäu Alps. The Vils River flows through it. Located below the Gaishorn and Rauhhorn peaks, it is a popular tourist destination in the Tannheimer Valley. An easy hiking trail leads around the lake, reaching the Bergaicht Waterfall at the valley's end. Since 1957, it has been surrounded by the Vilsalpsee Nature Reserve, where many species thrive, including rare orchids. The lake is the highest breeding ground in Austria for the great crested grebe.
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The Tannheim region offers a wide variety of mountaineering experiences, with over 45 routes documented on komoot. These range from moderate to difficult, catering to different skill levels.
The best time for mountaineering in Tannheim is typically from late spring through early autumn, when the alpine meadows are lush and the weather is most stable. Some south-facing climbing walls can offer good conditions earlier in the year. Winter offers unique opportunities for ice climbing, but requires specialized gear and experience.
While many mountaineering routes are challenging, Tannheim offers options for families. The region has 'three levels' of hiking, with lower-level, relaxed walking trails around lakes like Vilsalpsee and Haldensee being suitable for leisurely strolls. For a different kind of climbing adventure, there's also a high ropes course and climbing forest in Nesselwängle, which is great for coordination and concentration training and suitable for families.
Mountaineering in Tannheim is characterized by majestic limestone rock faces, lush alpine meadows, and pristine mountain lakes. The routes vary significantly in difficulty, from challenging summit tours to demanding multi-pitch climbs and via ferratas. For example, routes like Vilsalp Lake – Landsberger Hut loop from Tannheim are considered difficult, involving significant elevation gain over long distances.
Yes, there are several circular mountaineering routes available. Popular options include the challenging Vilsalp Lake – Landsberger Hut loop from Tannheim, which offers expansive views, and the Grüne Lache – Traualp Lake loop from Tannheim, leading through alpine meadows and past mountain lakes.
The Tannheim region is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter stunning mountain lakes like Lake Vilsalp and Traualp Lake, which are often part of scenic routes. Prominent peaks like Gimpel, Rote Flüh, and Köllenspitze offer challenging summit tours and panoramic vistas. The region also features a Waterfall trail Nesselwang nearby.
The mountaineering routes in Tannheim are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 650 reviews. Mountaineers frequently praise the stunning natural scenery, the diverse terrain, and the rewarding views from the high alpine trails.
While many routes are challenging, Tannheim does offer options for those new to mountaineering, particularly in its extensive array of via ferratas. The Rote Flüh, for instance, has 10 routes in difficulty levels 3 to 5, suitable for beginners. The Friedberger Via Ferrata is also an easy to moderate route known for its magnificent panorama.
Yes, numerous mountain huts are available in the Tannheim region, serving as important rest stops and bases for further climbs. Notable examples include the Landsberger Hut and Gimpelhaus, which also offer authentic Alpine experiences and local food.
Tannheim has a well-developed infrastructure that aids accessibility. Cable cars like the Neunerköpfle cable car and Füssener Jöchle gondola provide access to higher alpine areas. Many trailheads, such as those near Vilsalpsee or Tannheim itself, offer parking facilities, and public transport options connect the villages within the valley.
Absolutely. Tannheim is renowned for its challenging routes. Experienced mountaineers can tackle demanding multi-pitch climbs on peaks like Gimpel and Rote Flüh, or take on difficult via ferratas such as the Lachenspitze Via Ferrata (C/D) or the Köllenspitze Via Ferrata, which features vertical passages and exposed traverses leading to incomparable panoramic views.
Yes, the region is famous for its crystal-clear mountain lakes. The Lachenspitze Via Ferrata, for example, rewards climbers with a '3-lake view.' Additionally, routes like Traualp Lake – Landsberger Hut loop from Vilsalpsee provide stunning vistas of several alpine lakes.


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