Best mountain peaks around Silbertal are located within the Montafon valley, presenting a diverse range of options for various hiking preferences. The region is characterized by its natural beauty, including the Verwall European nature reserve. Silbertal provides panoramic views and a network of marked trails for exploration.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Great mountain tour on the Rote Wand from Marul by bike or hiking bus to the Laguz Alpe. The tour should not be underestimated. The summit ridge is exposed and the rock is brittle. Only recommended for experienced mountaineers.
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After a comfortable mountain ride, you can start from here at all levels of difficulty!
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From the mountain station it is almost 2 km up here. Depending on the weather, you have a great view here.
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Mountain station of the Golmerbahn. From here there are countless hiking routes in the Montafon mountains.
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The Kristberg area is highly accessible and perfect for families. A cable car takes you to 1,450 meters, where you'll find numerous beautiful, less strenuous hiking trails. It offers impressive views, mountain inns for refreshments, and themed trails for a relaxed alpine experience.
For experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge, the Itonskopf offers a five-hour hike through the Verwall group, rewarding you with a magnificent 360-degree panoramic view of approximately 500 peaks. Other difficult options include the Kreuzjoch, accessible from Grasjochhütte, and the Lobspitze Fellimännle, Albonakopf Valschavielkopf, and Heilbronner Hütte areas, which involve challenging terrain and extensive alpine exploration.
Yes, the region features several welcoming huts. The Wormser Hut is known for its cozy atmosphere, great food, and excellent homemade apple strudel. Another popular option is the Freiburger Hut, located at 1,931 meters, which offers overnight accommodation and serves as an ideal starting point for many tours.
The Itonskopf provides a magnificent 360-degree panoramic view, potentially extending to Lake Constance on a clear day. For a quicker ascent with great views, the Golmer Joch summit cross, reachable from the mountain station, offers a fantastic perspective of the surrounding Montafon mountains. The Rote Wand Summit also offers boundless vision, including views of the Formarinsee and Freiburger Hut.
While the region is beautiful throughout the warmer months, the Muttjöchle is particularly recommended as an insider tip for autumn hikes, thanks to its breathtaking views and atmospheric light conditions during that season. Generally, spring to autumn offers the best conditions for exploring the diverse trails.
The Kristberg area is easily accessible via a cable car, which takes you to an elevation of 1,450 meters, making it convenient for families and those seeking less strenuous hikes. The Golmerbahn Mountain Station also serves as a comfortable starting point for various hikes into the Montafon mountains.
Yes, the Muttjöchle offers a moderate mountaineering route with a summit loop starting from Silbertal. Another moderate option is the Scheimersch Summit, which can be accessed via a loop from Grasjochhütte and requires good fitness for a rewarding day out.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and panoramic views. Many appreciate the cozy atmosphere and excellent food at huts like the Wormser Hut, especially the homemade apple strudel. The diverse range of trails, from easy family walks to challenging alpine ascents, also receives high marks, catering to all levels of hiking experience.
Beyond hiking, Silbertal offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Schruns Train Station – Stone water trough with fresh spring water loop'. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes like the '3-lake tour - Silvretta-Bielerhöhe' and touring bicycle routes like the 'Innerberg Village – Fritzensee loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Silbertal, Road Cycling Routes around Silbertal, and Cycling around Silbertal guides.
The region is part of the Verwall European nature reserve, offering pristine natural beauty. You'll encounter stunning panoramic views from many summits, and the area around the Formarinsee, near the Freiburger Hut and Rote Wand Summit, is particularly picturesque and was once voted the most beautiful place in Austria.
The Rote Wand Summit is classified as a challenging mountain tour. It requires a head for heights and sure-footedness, as the summit ridge is exposed and the rock can be brittle. It is recommended only for experienced mountaineers.


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