Best attractions and places to see in the Allgäu include a diverse range of natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. This region in southern Germany is characterized by its Alpine foothills, numerous lakes, and deep gorges. Visitors can explore ancient castles, experience impressive natural monuments, and discover towns with rich Roman and medieval history. The Allgäu offers a blend of outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
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The Freibergsee is located at an altitude of 930 meters. With a water surface of around 16 hectares, it is the largest high mountain lake in the Allgäu. The Freibergsee has no visible inflows or outflows. Its periodically fluctuating water level is regulated by underground inflows and outflows. The lake was formed during the ice ages when the ice masses of the Stillach glacier towered 700 to 800 meters high above the current location.
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The Freibergsee is located at 930 m above sea level. With around 16 hectares of water surface, it is the largest high mountain lake in the Allgäu Alps. The Freibergsee has no visible inflows or outflows; its periodically fluctuating water level is regulated by underground flows. The lake was formed during the ice ages, when masses of ice from the Stillach glacier piled up 700 to 800 m high above the current location.
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The interior design of Neuschwanstein Castle features the recurring element of the soaring swan. This symbolizes purity and is the heraldic animal of the Counts of Schwangau, to which Ludwig II belonged. This bird can be seen everywhere, on the faucets, stained-glass windows, and even on the roof of the royal carriage.
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Beautiful view of the Alpine landscape and the Alpsee! There is a view of the magnificent mountain panorama around Schwangau. Impressive and recommended!
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Magnificent waterfalls, especially after heavy rainfall. The sounds are very impressive.
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Here you can take a few more photos before the tour begins
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The Allgäu is rich in natural beauty. You can explore Breitach Gorge, known as Central Europe's deepest rock gorge, offering easily accessible paths through its 150-meter-deep formations. Another impressive natural monument is the Lechfall near Füssen, where the Lech river cascades down in several stages. For a more challenging experience, the Starzlach Gorge features well-secured paths and waterfalls, requiring good footwear in some sections. Don't miss the powerful Buchenegger Waterfalls, an impressive natural experience located in one of Germany's last primeval forests.
Absolutely. While Neuschwanstein Castle is iconic, the Allgäu offers other historical gems. You can visit Hohenschwangau Castle, the childhood home of King Ludwig II, located near Füssen. The town of Füssen itself boasts the "Hohes Schloss" (High Castle), a significant medieval complex. Harburg Castle is another of southern Germany's largest and best-preserved castle complexes, dating back to the 12th century. The city of Kempten, with its Roman past, features historical buildings like the Basilica of St. Lorenz and the Residence.
The Allgäu is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking, running, and mountain biking trails. For hiking, consider routes like the Oytal circuit from Oberstdorf or the Breitachklamm Loop Trail. Runners can enjoy paths along the Iller River or around Lake Niedersonthofen. Mountain bikers have options such as the Breitenberg loop or the Wild Allgäu Panorama Tour. You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for Hiking in the Allgäu, Running Trails in the Allgäu, and MTB Trails in the Allgäu.
Yes, the Allgäu offers many family-friendly options. The Breitach Gorge has easily accessible paths suitable for families. Lakes like Lake Alpsee and Freibergsee are great for swimming, boating, and gentle walks. For adventure, consider the Skywalk Allgäu Scheidegg (Treetop Path) or the Allgäu Skyline Park near Bad Wörishofen. The Alpsee Coaster in Immenstadt is Germany's longest year-round toboggan run, and the Butterfly Garden in Pfronten offers a fascinating indoor experience, perfect for a rainy day.
The Allgäu is dotted with stunning viewpoints. You can get a fantastic perspective of the region from the View of the Forggensee and the Alps. Another popular spot is the View of Alpsee and Hohenschwangau Castle, offering picturesque scenery. For a combined view, the View of the Forggensee and Neuschwanstein Castle is highly recommended. The Nebelhornbahn in Oberstdorf also takes visitors to a spectacular Alpine panorama with breathtaking views.
Beyond castles, the Allgäu has a rich cultural heritage. The city of Kempten, with its Roman roots, features the impressive Basilica of St. Lorenz and the Residence. Ottobeuren Abbey is a major work of European Baroque architecture. The Allgäu Mountain Farm Museum in Diepolz offers a vivid look into the life of mountain farmers from 200 years ago. The Swabian Farm Museum Illerbeuren is Bavaria's oldest open-air museum, showcasing over thirty historical buildings.
Visitors particularly enjoy the crystal-clear waters and mountain backdrops of the Allgäu's lakes. For example, Lake Alpsee is praised for its clear water, ideal for swimming, and the light Alpine circular walk around it, which offers terrific views of the mountains and castles. The Forggensee is Bavaria's fifth-largest lake, and its surrounding bike path is very popular, though it can be busy on nice weekends. Many lakes, like Freibergsee, are also appreciated for their family-friendly atmosphere and natural beauty.
Yes, the Allgäu offers unique treetop experiences. The Skywalk Allgäu Scheidegg allows visitors to walk at a height of up to 40 meters, providing unique views of the landscape. There is also a Treetop Walk Ziegelwies near Füssen, which offers a different perspective of the Lechfall and its nature reserve.
The Allgäu offers diverse activities year-round. For hiking and cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to October) is ideal, with pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer is perfect for water sports on the lakes. In winter, the Oberstdorf mountains and other areas transform into a snowy paradise for skiing and other winter sports. Each season provides a different charm and range of activities.
Yes, the Allgäu has trails for various difficulty levels, including challenging ones. For instance, the Buchenegger Waterfalls involve steep descents and ascents that can be slippery, requiring good footwear and sure-footedness. The Starzlach Gorge also has sections that require good footwear and sure-footedness. For high-altitude hiking, the stunning Schrecksee is accessible via a challenging trail. The Oberstdorf mountains and Grünten, known as the "Guardian of the Allgäu," also offer demanding routes with sweeping views.
Beyond the natural attractions, several towns offer cultural insights. Kempten, the largest city, boasts a rich Roman history and notable buildings. Füssen is a charming old town and a popular starting point for visiting the nearby castles. Memmingen is picturesque with well-preserved medieval architecture. Lindau, located on Lake Constance, is a charming island town known for its harbor and historic buildings, offering beautiful promenades and winding alleys.


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