Attractions and places to see around Wertach include a variety of natural and cultural sites in the Bavarian Alps. As Germany's highest market village at 915 meters, Wertach is surrounded by mountains like the Reuterwanne and Grünten, the Wertach River, and numerous lakes. The region is recognized as a health climate resort, offering a blend of natural landscapes and historical points of interest. Visitors can explore protected nature conservation areas, historical buildings, and traditional craft sites.
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The Bad Kissinger Hütte is located right on the border between Bavaria and Tyrol. Unfortunately, it was so crowded today that I couldn't find a spot. 😬
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The waterfall and the waterfall path are simply great
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The Bad Kissinger Hütte is in a great location! Great panorama and from the flag also 360° panorama! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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A really nice path is the waterfall path and at the largest fall there is an almost never-ending 😂 staircase going up on the side 👍
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Beautiful waterfall where you can practically go up the side over a steel step
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If you don't mind climbing the stairs, this is the place for you. The stairs never seem to end. Very exhausting.... especially in summer
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The largest waterfall is quite far at the beginning. On the right side, you can easily go up it via a steel staircase. The stairs have quite a few steps, so you get to panting and sweating 😅
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Free parking lot for hikers in the immediate vicinity. Especially beautiful in winter, there is hardly anything going on and the ice formations make for a wonderful photo motif
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Wertach is surrounded by stunning natural features. You can visit the impressive Hinanger Waterfall, known for its vibrant autumn colors and winter ice sculptures, or experience the challenging Waterfall trail Nesselwang with its many steps. The dramatic Starzlach Gorge offers well-secured paths for exploration. Additionally, the region boasts majestic mountains like the Reuterwanne, Wertacher Hörnle, and Grünten Summit, offering fantastic views and extensive hiking areas, with two-thirds of these areas being protected nature conservation zones.
Yes, Wertach has a rich cultural heritage. You can explore the significant St. Ulrich Parish Church with its 18th-century baroque altar, or the St. Sebastian Chapel, also known as 'Kleine Wies,' built in 1763. The Local History Museum (Heimatmuseum Wertach) showcases the village's past, including its oldest church tower clock from 1531. Don't miss the 400-year-old Hammer Mill, which offers demonstrations of traditional craftsmanship.
The area around Wertach is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. Hiking is very popular, with routes leading to summits like the Grünten Summit and Wertacher Hörnle. You can find numerous hiking trails in the region, including challenging options like the Unterjoch: Sorgschrofen circuit. Cycling is also a great way to explore, with routes like the Tannheimer Valley loop. For more detailed information on routes, check out the hiking guide and cycling guide for Wertach.
Wertach is recognized as a health climate resort and is particularly recommended for family holidays. The Starzlach Gorge is considered a nice family excursion destination with well-secured paths. The Hinanger Waterfall is also easy to reach and walk, making it suitable for children. Additionally, the region's clear lakes, green meadows, and dense forests provide ample opportunities for outdoor family fun.
The best time to visit depends on what you want to see. The Wertacher Hörnle is especially known for its alprose blossoms around the end of June. The Hinanger Waterfall is particularly impressive in autumn with its vibrant forest colors and in winter with its ice sculptures. For unique sunrise views, consider an early ascent to the Grünten Summit.
Wertach offers several unique local experiences. You can visit the Allgäuer Gebirgskellerei, a small specialty winery producing flower and berry wines. For cheese enthusiasts, 's Molkefässle offers cheese seminars, and Schönegger Käse-Alm provides a range of cheese specialties. Wertach is also known as the birthplace of Weisslacker cheese. You can also witness the traditional craft of wooden well making at 'Beim Brunnenmacher'.
Popular hiking trails include those leading to the Grünten Summit, which offers unique sunrise views. The Waterfall trail Nesselwang provides an impressive hike with many steps. For a moderate option, consider the Grüntensee – East Shore of the Grüntensee loop. Many paths lead to the various mountain peaks, offering diverse terrain and views. Find more options in the hiking guide for Wertach.
Yes, the region is rich in panoramic viewpoints. The Bad Kissinger Hut is known for its great location and 360° panorama from the flag. The Grünten Summit also offers fantastic views due to its exposed location. The Nagelfluhkette Nature Park is highly recommended for its breathtaking vistas across the Bavarian Alps.
The town of Wertach is situated on the Wertach River, a 141 km long tributary of the Lech. It originates in the Northern Limestone Alps and is a prominent natural feature of the landscape, contributing to the region's crystal clear lakes, green meadows, and dense forests. You can learn more about the river's geography and history on Wikipedia.
Wertach, having received market rights in 1423, still holds traditional markets twice a year. In summer, visitors can experience 'Alphornblasen' events, where musicians play alphorns, creating a unique and traditional atmosphere. You can also follow the Historic Village Tour with a brochure from the Tourist-Info to explore the historic path through Wertach, or walk the Sebald-Weg, commemorating writer Winfried Georg Sebald, who was born here.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity around Wertach, with routes catering to various difficulties. You can find challenging routes like the View of the Allgäu Alps – View of Grünten loop or the Vils River – View of the Tannheimer Valley loop. For moderate options, consider the Tannheimer Valley loop or the Wertach River – Lake Grünten loop. More details and routes can be found in the cycling guide for Wertach.


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