Best mountain peaks around Schröcken are situated in a mountainous landscape within the Austrian Alps. This region offers a variety of impressive peaks, known for its diverse terrain and natural features. The area provides numerous viewpoints, ranging from challenging multi-day treks to moderate family-friendly hikes. Schröcken is an ideal destination for those seeking both demanding alpine challenges and scenic explorations.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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A summit cross unlike any other. It offers a magnificent panoramic view, all the way to Lake Constance.
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The Hahnenköpfle is located in the Schwarzwassertal between Hoher Ifen and Gottesackerplateau. The route partly leads over stony, steep paths along the Ifenmulde to the panoramic summit.
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In the immediate vicinity of the Honen Ifen, a beautiful, easily accessible summit with a great view of the Alps, over the Gottesacker plateau and Lake Constance. Almost easier to hike in winter than in summer. 😉
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We always enjoy going there for hiking and to enjoy the great view.
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... I think everything has already been written!
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Is it worth the short ascent to the summit cross?
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You have an amazing view from almost everywhere.
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For experienced hikers seeking a significant challenge, the 'Seven Summits of Schröcken' offers an ambitious 50-kilometer circuit with 4,500 meters of altitude gain, encompassing peaks like Braunarlspitze, Mohnenfluh, and Juppenspitze. Another demanding option is the Summit Cross of Hoher Ifen, known for its challenging mountain tour. The Großer Widderstein also features climbing routes of varying difficulty and a popular scrambling route.
Yes, several peaks are well-suited for families. Walmendinger Horn is a popular destination for hiking with great views, including a wheelchair-accessible viewing platform. Warther Horn (2,256 m) is another excellent choice for families, with its ascent made easier by using the Steffisalp-Express mountain railway.
Many peaks in the region boast stunning vistas. The Summit Cross of Hoher Ifen and Hahnenköpfle Summit both offer beautiful views extending all the way to Lake Constance. Großer Widderstein provides expansive panoramic views across the Allgäu Alps, Lechtal Alps, and the entire Arlberg region. Walmendinger Horn is also highly recommended for its excellent views.
The 'Seven Summits of Schröcken' is an ambitious circuit designed for experienced hikers, covering seven significant peaks surrounding Schröcken. This 50-kilometer journey involves 4,500 meters of altitude gain and focuses on endurance rather than extreme technical difficulties. Peaks included are Braunarlspitze, Mohnenfluh, Juppenspitze, Hochkünzelspitze, Höferspitze, Hochberg, and Rothorn.
The alpine environment around Schröcken is home to various wildlife. Near the Rear Gemstel Alp, especially in the mornings or during spring and autumn, you have good chances to observe shy mountain dwellers like ibex and chamois coming down from the steep slopes.
Yes, the Rear Gemstel Alp is a notable mountain hut that offers delicious food and homemade cakes, making it a great rest stop during your hikes. It's one of several beautiful rest stops in the Gemsteltal area.
Beyond hiking, Schröcken offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Schröcken guide. There are also many running trails, including scenic loops around Lake Kalbele and Körbersee, detailed in the Running Trails around Schröcken guide. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes like the 'Trail to Lech' or the 'Old Pass Road' in the Cycling around Schröcken guide.
Braunarlspitze, standing at 2,649 meters, is the highest mountain in the Bregenzerwald and is a significant highlight of the 'Seven Summits of Schröcken' tour.
Yes, combining peaks is a popular way to experience the diverse scenery. For instance, Höferspitze is often combined with an ascent of the Großer Widderstein for a full day of hiking. The Hahnenköpfle Summit can also be included as a detour when climbing the Summit Cross of Hoher Ifen.
The Hahnenköpfle Summit is an intermediate peak featuring a distinctive summit cross. It offers magnificent panoramic views that extend all the way to Lake Constance and provide a beautiful perspective of the Gottesacker plateau.
The region's mountain peaks are best visited during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September), when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are generally more stable for hiking and outdoor activities. This period allows for the most accessible and enjoyable exploration of the diverse terrain and breathtaking views.


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