Best mountain peaks around Berwang are situated in a sunny valley basin within the Lechtal Alps, part of the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena. The region offers a diverse range of mountain peaks, catering to various hiking preferences. An extensive network of well-signposted trails, spanning 300 kilometers, provides access to these peaks. Berwang itself is located at 1,342 meters above sea level, offering a starting point for many mountain excursions.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Easily accessible summit, although partly T3 level, not trivial in wet conditions. A ridge path also runs through here. Not suitable for strollers!
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Easily accessible summit from Berwang with a beautiful cross and great views
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From Berwang a hike with about 1000 hm to a magnificent summit with a beautiful cross and a wonderful view 👍
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An interesting mountain with a great view. From Gaicht, it's a relatively steep ascent and descent. If you go over the Schneetal Alm and over the Hahnenkamm, you'll have a good bit of climbing to do. However, the entire route is supported by steel cables and, at one point, has steel steps.
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beautiful view of the Lech Valley
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The insider tip in the Tannheimer Valley?! Gigantic view of the surrounding valleys and mountains! Very easy, but not boring!
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The Gaichtspitze (1986 meters) is the southernmost peak of the Tannheimer Mountains in Tyrol and is located between the Tannheimer Tal, Reutte and the Lechtal. Although the Gaichtspitze can be easily and quickly reached from the Reutten side via the Hahnenkamm mountain railway, we decided to tackle a climb of around 1,100 meters from Weißenbach am Lech.
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A very nice view of the Zugspitze
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Berwang offers a variety of scenic peaks. The Thaneller summit is a classic, providing spectacular panoramic views of the Lechtal and Ammergau Alps, and the Zugspitze massif. The Gaichtspitze summit also boasts a magnificent 360-degree view, encompassing the Vilstal, Tannheimer Tal, and the Lech Valley. For a more accessible option with great views, the Almkopf, reachable via cable car, offers marvelous panoramic views of the Zugspitze massif and the Lechtal Alps.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Thaneller summit is highly recommended, offering an all-round vista of the Wetterstein Mountains, Zugspitze, and the Lech Valley. The Gaichtspitze summit provides expansive views of the surrounding mountains, Vilstal, Tannheimer Tal, and the Lech Valley. Additionally, the Bleispitze offers sweeping views of the Zugspitze and the Lechtal Alps, particularly through the Gartner Valley.
Yes, several peaks around Berwang offer challenging routes for experienced hikers. The Thaneller summit requires advanced mountain experience, good equipment, a head for heights, and surefootedness. The Grubigstein Summit also demands surefootedness and offers a gigantic panorama. The Rote Stein involves exposed climbing sections before reaching the summit, and the Gartnerwand is part of a challenging route over rocky ridges.
While many peaks require good fitness, the Almkopf (1,806 m) is more accessible. You can reach it via the Almkopfbahn cable car in Bichlbach, providing convenient access to higher altitudes and stunning views without a strenuous climb. The Hochalm, also accessible by the Sonnalmbahn cable car in Berwang, is another beautiful area for hikers, offering wonderful views and potentially easier paths.
Yes, many trails around Berwang's peaks are dog-friendly. For example, the ascent and descent to the Thaneller summit is noted as easy to master for 'off-road' and running dogs. It's always advisable to ensure your dog is fit for the terrain and to keep them on a leash where required, especially in alpine environments.
The region boasts a diverse network of well-signposted trails, spanning 300 kilometers. You'll find everything from leisurely strolls in the valleys to challenging alpine climbs requiring sure-footedness and alpine experience. Trails often traverse green mountain meadows, rocky ridges, and secluded paths. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Thaneller summit cross – Thaneller summit loop from Berwang' or the 'Hönig Summit Trail – Hönig Summit loop from Brand' on komoot's Hiking around Berwang guide.
Yes, Berwang is known for its scenic loop trails. The 'Thaneller summit cross' loop from Berwang is a hard hike offering a classic experience. The Hönig offers several loop trails from Berwang and the nearby village of Brand, ranging from moderate to hard difficulty. The 'Almkopfrunde' trail, starting from the Hochalm, also provides a rewarding circular route with stunning vistas.
Beyond hiking, the Berwang area offers opportunities for gravel biking. You can find routes like the 'Berwanger Tal loop' or 'Around the Thaneller' in komoot's Gravel biking around Berwang guide. For more challenging mountain experiences, there are also dedicated mountaineering routes, such as the 'View of Berwang – Thaneller Summit (2,341 m) loop' or the 'Älplesbach Crossing – Roter Stein Summit loop' detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Berwang guide.
Hikers can expect to traverse tranquil green mountain meadows, dramatic rocky ridges, and secluded paths, enjoying the original beauty of the Berwang Valley. The area is rich in flora, with around 1,200 plant species. While specific wildlife sightings vary, the pristine alpine environment provides habitats for various mountain animals, offering opportunities for nature observation.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks around Berwang for hiking is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. This allows for comfortable exploration of the diverse trails and enjoyment of the panoramic views. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, rustic mountain huts and inns are available along many routes in the Berwang region. These provide excellent opportunities for a break, refreshments, and enjoying the sun with views of the surrounding summits. For instance, the Coburger Hut is known for great food, attentive staff, and a very nice view over the Seebensee.
The Hönig Summit is popular due to its diverse loop trails accessible from Berwang and the nearby village of Brand. These trails cater to hikers with good to very good fitness levels, offering a rewarding experience of the mountain environment. It's a great option for those looking for moderate to hard difficulty hikes with scenic views.
The Almkopf (1,806 m) is highly accessible, especially for those looking to enjoy mountain views without an extensive climb. It can be reached via the Almkopfbahn cable car in Bichlbach. From the Almkopf, you are rewarded with a marvelous panoramic view of the Zugspitze massif and the Lechtal Alps. The 'Almkopfrunde' trail, starting from the Hochalm, is a popular route in this area.


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