Rising to a height of 2,224 meters (7,297 feet), Nebelhorn got its name from Nebelhorn Classics, which is a race event and also the Nebelhorn Trophy figure skating competition. a popular hiking destination, the important thing to remember about climbing this place is that it must be attempted with a 'Klettersteig set' i.e. special equipment. The biggest feature here is that from here spectacular views of Alpine Massif can be enjoyed.
Reconstructed in 2000, Hornbahn a popular ariel cableway in Bad Hindelang that connects to the mountain station located on the top of Imberger Horn. Managed by the Doppelmayr/Garaventa Group today, the gondola lift is 1423 meters (4668) long. Also, visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, both during summer and winter seasons and biking during summer.
A ravine steeped in history, Rappenlochschlucht is one of the larges gorges in the continent. A walk through Rappenlochschlucht provides the perfect opportunity to take in the beautiful surroundings dotted with waterfalls, rocky hills, waterfalls, as well as, flora and fauna. This gorge connects Dornbirn with the village of Ebnit.
The Alpsee is situated in the quaint Bavarian mountainside, near the Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau castles. This beautiful lake has a maximum depth of 62 meters (203.4 feet) and a short shoreline of 5 kilometers (3.1 miles). It has become popular with tourists for its scenic Alpine and castle views, serene atmosphere, and pristine waters. The lake is an ideal spot for watching birds like wild swans floating calmly in the cold waters. Alpsee is also an idyllic lake to enjoy boating, and the surrounding area features exquisite trails that are waiting to be explored.
Located in Dornbirn, Karren is a famous landmark in the area. The mountain peak offers a panoramic view of the surrounding areas of the Rhine Valley and the Austrian-Germany border, making for a memorable experience for visitors. It can be accessed easily via a cable car that reaches the top. The ride in the cable car is also an unforgettable experience. At the summit, there is a small restaurant that offers refreshments to the guests.
Reaching to a height of 2592 meters (8504 foot) above sea level, the Hochvogel is a remarkable mountain that is popular with avid mountaineers. It is located at the international border of Germany and Austria, between the peaks of the Allgäu Alps. There are several marked trails leading to the top of the summit. However, the journey can be arduous due to the rough terrain. The peak was first ascended by Trobitius in 1832.
Also known as Red Wall, Rote Wand is a picturesque mountain standing tall at a height of 2704 meters (8871 feet). It is a part of the Lechquellen Mountains in the Vorarlberg area of Austria. The serene lake Formarinsee can be found nearby. The mountain is popular with hikers, and though the climb is treacherous, the view from the summit is worth experiencing.
A ravine steeped in history, Rappenlochschlucht is one of the larges gorges in the continent. A walk through Rappenlochschlucht provides the perfect opportunity to take in the beautiful surroundings dotted with waterfalls, rocky hills, waterfalls, as well as, flora and fauna. This gorge connects Dornbirn with the village of Ebnit.
At an elevation of 1635 meters (4364 feet), the Sorgschrogen is a mountain in the Bavarian range of the Allgau Alps in Germany. There are hiking trails from the Austrian Jungholz, a steep rocky climb, and from Unterjock, the tougher trail of the two: a partially secured path that can only be risked in summer by experienced hikers. The mountain has a lower summit called Zinken at 1613 meters (5292 feet), which is also marked by a summit cross.