Mountain peaks around Bartholomäberg offer diverse landscapes and panoramic views. Situated at an elevation of about 1,100 meters, Bartholomäberg serves as a starting point for exploring the Rätikon, Silvretta, and Verwall mountain ranges. The region is characterized by flowering meadows, traditional Maisäß houses, and moorlands. It provides access to various hiking routes and natural features, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
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Hiking around Bartholomäberg
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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Gigantic view from the summit cross in all directions 🤩
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Bartholomäberg offers access to several impressive peaks. The Golmer Joch summit cross is popular for its quick accessibility from the mountain station and great views. Other significant peaks include Wannaköpfle (2,032m) in the Verwall Alps, known for its extensive panorama, and Itonskopf (2,089m), the highest summit in the Itonskopf Group, offering a remarkable 360-degree view of approximately 500 surrounding peaks.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the ascent to Sulzfluh Summit (2,817m) offers a brilliant view and an imposing summit cross. Itonskopf (2,089m) also provides an adventurous experience with sections secured by wire ropes on its final ascent. Litzkopf (2,170m) is another demanding climb with highly rewarding views from the top.
The mountain peaks around Bartholomäberg are renowned for their panoramic views. From Wannaköpfle, you can see peaks like Zimba, Drei Türme, Sulzfluh, Piz Buin, and even Säntis. Itonskopf offers a remarkable 360-degree panorama of approximately 500 surrounding peaks. The Golmer Joch summit cross also provides a fantastic view of the Montafon mountains.
Yes, the Golmerbahn Mountain Station serves as an excellent starting point for hikes of varying difficulty, including easier options. The Panoramaweg Bartholomäberg is a circular route offering fantastic views across the valley and surrounding mountains, suitable for moderate hikes. The Freiburger Hut is also listed as family-friendly and is located near the picturesque Formarinsee.
Beyond the peaks, you can explore the idyllic Fritzensee, a mountain lake often found along hiking trails towards Itonskopf and Rellseck, offering views of the Drei Türme. The region also features flowering meadows, traditional Maisäß houses, and moorlands, all set against the backdrop of the Rätikon, Silvretta, and Verwall ranges.
Yes, along hiking paths from Bartholomäberg, you can find the Historic Mine (St. Anna Tunnel). This more than 1,000-year-old mine provides a glimpse into the region's rich history of iron, copper, and silver mining, which dates back over 3,500 years.
Bartholomäberg is ideal for mountain activities during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, when hiking trails are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable. This period allows for comfortable exploration of the peaks, meadows, and historical sites.
Yes, there are mountain huts and inns that offer refreshment and accommodation. The Wormser Hut is known for its food and service, providing a place for relaxation. The Freiburger Hut is a popular DAV refuge with overnight accommodation. Additionally, the Rellseck Viewpoint/Mountain Inn is a popular spot for refreshment with excellent views.
Besides mountain climbing, Bartholomäberg is a great starting point for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, mountain hikes, and road cycling routes. Options range from moderate to difficult, catering to different skill levels.
Visitors highly appreciate the diverse landscapes and panoramic views offered by the mountain peaks. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with over 1,000 upvotes and more than 400 photos shared, highlighting the region's natural beauty, tranquility, and rewarding hiking experiences.
Bartholomäberg, situated at about 1,100 meters above sea level, serves as an excellent starting point. The Golmerbahn Mountain Station provides comfortable access to higher trails. Many routes, such as those leading to Itonskopf or the Panoramaweg, start directly from the village or nearby accessible points.
Yes, the Panoramaweg Bartholomäberg is a notable circular route. It starts at the Baroque Church Bartholomäberg and offers continuous scenic beauty with fantastic views across the valley and the surrounding mountains, making it an excellent option for those seeking moderate hikes.
For intermediate hikers, the Golmer Joch summit cross is an accessible summit that can be reached relatively quickly from the mountain station, offering great views. Wannaköpfle (2,032m) also provides a relatively easy hiking route to a summit with breathtaking panoramas, suitable for those looking for a rewarding, but not overly strenuous, climb.


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