Mountain peaks around Rettenberg are situated in the Allgäu region of Bavaria, Germany, characterized by its alpine landscape. The area offers diverse hiking experiences, with prominent peaks providing extensive views across the Allgäu Alps and surrounding valleys. Rettenberg serves as a starting point for exploring these natural features. The region provides opportunities for active recreation amidst its natural scenery.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The summit cross is located on the rocky section of the Alpspitz. From here, there is a wonderful view. On the back of the cross is a beautiful plaque depicting Mary with Child. On the front, there is a container with the summit register. Today, on my way down to the west, I even spotted some chamois below the Alpspitz.
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Unfortunately, the Iseler is usually completely overcrowded thanks to the cable car underneath
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I think the ladder is great 🤩😉👍🏻...
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A beautiful viewing mountain with a bench.
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Great summit with a beautiful view.
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Beautiful panorama and a wonderful spot for a break
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Great seating options with a table for a snack right at the summit cross
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The most prominent peak is Grünten Summit, often called the 'Guardian of the Allgäu,' offering extensive panoramic views. The Iseler Summit is another must-see, known for its vast views. Additionally, the View from the summit of Ofterschwanger Horn provides great views of Sonthofen and the Illertal, and the Alpspitz Summit offers beautiful vistas over the Allgäu and Grüntensee.
For breathtaking 360-degree views, Grünten Summit is exceptional, stretching across the Allgäu Alps, Illertal valley, and even to Säntis in Switzerland and Zugspitze on clear days. The Iseler Summit also provides a huge view of the surrounding mountain landscape. The Ofterschwanger Horn offers a great view of Sonthofen and the Illertal.
Hiking routes to Grünten Summit range from easy to moderately difficult, with some sections requiring sure-footedness. The Burgberger Hörnle, often combined with Grünten, involves more alpine terrain, including narrow, steep paths with some light climbing and fixed wire ropes. The Iseler Summit also requires certain surefootedness for its ascent.
Yes, the ascent to Burgberger Hörnle, particularly via the Aurikelgrat or Südgrat routes, features exposed paths with light climbing sections and fixed wire ropes, offering a more alpine experience. For a unique challenge, the Ladder to Steineberg Summit is an approximately 12-meter high ladder that shortens the climb to the summit cross, providing an adventurous alternative to the normal route.
Yes, the View from the summit of Ofterschwanger Horn is considered family-friendly, featuring seating options with a table at the summit cross. The Alpspitz Summit is also described as an easy-to-climb summit, ideal for families with children.
The best time to hike the mountain peaks around Rettenberg, especially Grünten Summit, is generally from May to October, when the trails are typically free of snow and conditions are most favorable for hiking.
Yes, at the summit of Grünten Summit, you can find the Gebirgsjäger Monument, which is dedicated to German mountain troopers who died in World War One. This monument offers a historical point of interest amidst the natural beauty.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including those found in Cycling around Rettenberg. For off-road adventures, there are gravel biking options in Gravel biking around Rettenberg and dedicated MTB Trails around Rettenberg.
Yes, for those looking for loop trails, a popular option is the 'Grünten Hunters' Memorial – Grüntenspitze and Jägerdenkmal loop from Rettenberg,' which is a challenging mountaineering route. Another recommended route is the 'Grünten crossing from Rettenberg to Burgberg,' offering a varied experience.
Visitors highly appreciate the exceptional panoramic views from peaks like Grünten Summit, which are often described as breathtaking. The diverse hiking routes catering to various fitness levels, the varied terrain, and the opportunity for active recreation amidst beautiful natural scenery are also frequently praised.
Yes, several popular stops are available. On Grünten, you can find Alpe Kammeregg and Grüntenhaus, which are comfortable stopping points for refreshments. Other options include Schwandalpe, Berggasthof Alpenblick, and Alpe Weiherle on the south side, and Grüntenhütte on the north side.


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