Best mountain peaks in the Bezirk Bregenz offer diverse experiences across Austria's westernmost state of Vorarlberg. This region features a range of mountains, from accessible viewpoints overlooking Lake Constance to challenging alpine treks. Visitors can explore unique geological formations and extensive trail networks. The Bezirk Bregenz provides ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to discover its natural landscape.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Braunarlspitze (2,649 m, highest peak in the Bregenzerwald Mountains) offers a fantastic panoramic view all around on clear days – both of the striking peaks in the surrounding area and of famous mountains in the distance. To the north/northeast: - Bregenzerwald Mountains with Kanisfluh, Hoher Ifen, and Diedamskopf - Behind them, on a clear day, the Allgäu Alps with Hochvogel and Grosser Krottenkopf To the east/southeast: - Lechquellen Mountains with Roter Wand and Mohnenfluh - In the distance, the Silvretta region with Piz Buin, Piz Linard, and the Ochsental Glacier To the south: - Verwall Group with Hoher Riffler To the west/southwest: - The Rätikon with Zimba, Schedsaplana, and Drusenfluh
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The day begins where the greenery ends, lush indeed, but already slightly slanted by the altitude. Those who reach the Fürggele Pass have long since left everyday life behind – down in the valley, where the Bregenzerwald road winds its way through the hills like an old question no one asks anymore. Up here, however, everything presents itself anew. The wind blowing from the ridge carries no answers, but it doesn't ask questions either. It is simply there. Cooler than the breath of the trees, clearer than any weather forecast, and with that relentless clarity that tells you: Now, how you walk counts. The path to the Braunarlspitze is not a walk in the park. It is a silent test. No drama, but also no tourist theater. The stones don't talk, but they remind you with every step that humans are guests here – with good footwear, if possible. Some paths cling to the slopes like veins to the heart, others climb in a straight line, as if they were sure of their cause. And somewhere in between, the real wonder begins: when you stop looking at your feet and instead raise what you so rarely raise – your gaze. Then the world expands. Remnants of snow lie in the gullies like forgotten letters from winter. The ridges draw jagged lines against the blue, and somewhere a lake shimmers, small as a scrap of thought you haven't yet finished.
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The 2,090 meter high Diedamskopf is certainly one of the most beautiful viewing mountains in the Bregenzerwald.
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Beautiful ridge section and great view.
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At sunset, the view of Lake Constance is simply fantastic.
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A great destination all year round.
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Very beautiful summit with a summit cross and a wonderful 360 degree panoramic view. A must with snowshoes. The view of the snow-covered mountains is phenomenally beautiful.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, the Pfänder is a top choice, offering vistas of Lake Constance, Bregenz, and 240 Alpine peaks across three countries. The Karren provides extensive views over the Rhine Valley and Lake Constance, featuring the unique "Karren-Kante" glass balcony. The Winterstaude, due to its freestanding location, offers a dreamy 360-degree panorama of the Bregenz Forest and beyond to the Swiss Alps. Additionally, the Diedamskopf Summit provides a wonderful panoramic view of the Bregenzerwald, the Kanisfluh, and the Hohe Ifen.
Yes, several peaks are ideal for families and beginners. The Pfänder is easily accessible via the Pfänderbahn cable car and features an Alpine Wildlife Park, making it perfect for a relaxed day out. The Karren also has a cable car, offering quick access to stunning views and a panoramic restaurant. The Hochhäderich Summit is noted for being easy to reach with breathtaking panoramic views. The Hochälpelekopf is another easily accessible summit, offering idyllic views across the Bregenz Forest Mountains and Lake Constance.
For experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge, the Hoher Ifen offers demanding alpine circular routes and unique geological sights. The Großer Widderstein Summit requires sure-footedness, especially in the summit channel due to loose scree. The Braunarlspitze is known for its impressive panorama but involves a tricky ascent and descent. The Winterstaude also features a secured and exposed rock ridge called "Hasenstrick" on its ascent, requiring sure-footedness.
Absolutely. The Pfänder is easily reachable via the Pfänderbahn cable car from Bregenz. The Karren in Dornbirn also has the Karrenseilbahn cable car operating until late in the evening. For the Hoher Ifen, an Ifenbahn cable car takes visitors to the middle station, from where various hiking trails begin. The Diedamskopf Summit is accessible via a cable car, with a short 10-minute ascent from the mountain station.
The Hoher Ifen is famous for its distinctive table mountain shape and the Gottesacker plateau, a protected karst landscape with bizarre rock formations and caves. The Karren features the "Karren-Kante," a 12-meter-long glass balcony offering a feeling of standing on thin air. The Winterstaude is known for its rich flora, with abundant mountain flower displays along its steep grassy slopes. The Glatthorn stands out with its smooth, dramatic flanks.
Yes, several peaks offer winter activities. The Hoher Ifen transforms into a ski area in winter and is popular for snowshoeing and ski touring. The north side of the Winterstaude is partially developed with mountain railways, operating as a ski area in winter. The Brüggelekopf summit also hosts a small but beautiful ski area in winter.
Many peaks offer gastronomy with a view. On the Pfänder, you'll find several inns and restaurants like Berghaus Pfänder and Pfänderdohle. The Karren boasts a modern glass panoramic restaurant at its summit. The Hochälpelekopf also has a hut and restaurant available. For the Großer Widderstein Summit, there are refreshment options like Bärgünthütte and Upper Widdersteinhütte during ascent and descent.
Beyond reaching the summits, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, from easy to difficult, such as those found in the Hiking in the Bezirk Bregenz guide, including routes like "Mellau: in ibex territory on the Kanisfluh" or "Fascinating water in the Engenlochschlucht." Cycling is also popular, with routes like the "Bregenzerwald Cycle Route" detailed in the Cycling in the Bezirk Bregenz guide. Additionally, you can find waterfall hikes, such as the "Subersach Gorge Waterfall loop from Sibratsgfäll."
The Glatthorn, at 2,133 m, is the highest mountain in the Bregenz Forest Mountains. The Winterstaude, at 1,877 m, is the highest and most prominent mountain in the Eastern Bregenz Forest Mountains. The Braunarlspitze is also identified as the highest mountain in the Bregenzerwald, offering an impressive panorama.
Visitors highly appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the mountain peaks. The easily accessible, breathtaking panoramic views from peaks like the Pfänder and Karren are frequently praised. The unique geological formations of the Hoher Ifen and the rewarding summit experiences with extensive views from the Winterstaude are also highlights. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with over 1200 upvotes and more than 1200 photos shared across the region's mountain peaks.
The ascent of the Großer Widderstein Summit is advisable from Baad in a counter-clockwise direction. While much of the tour is without significant difficulty, the ascent in the summit channel demands sure-footedness and mindfulness, especially due to loose scree. It's a popular destination, particularly in summer, so consider visiting during the week if possible to avoid crowds.


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