Mountain peaks around Betzigau are characterized by rolling hills and elevated points that offer expansive panoramas of the surrounding Allgäu landscape. This region, nestled in the Upper Allgäu, provides numerous opportunities for hiking and enjoying scenic views. While traditional towering peaks are part of the broader Allgäu Alps, the immediate vicinity of Betzigau features accessible trails and viewpoints. These locations serve as excellent bases for exploring the natural beauty of the area.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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You have to earn the view, as it's more or less steep from every direction, but the sweat is worth it. Describing the many climbs would go beyond the scope of this article and depends on your preferences. My personal favorite is the one from Vorderburg, with its amazing switchbacks to Bitterlis and a viewing bench overlooking the Illertal valley.
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Great beer garden with extremely friendly service. Great!
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The Mulzer pine, as it was formerly called after a pilot from the First World War, was struck by lightning in the 1980s. Because it was believed that the tree would not survive, a new one was planted next to it. The tree survived nonetheless and you can still see the marks on the bark.
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Since December 2024, the inn has been run by "Just & Ela". The food is delicious, the service is good 🙂.
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Mariaberg is the name of a mountain and the village located there in the St. Lorenz district of the city of Kempten (Allgäu). The town is located in the eastern part of the ridge of the same name. The highest elevation of the ridge is called Höhenegg, which, at 915 m above sea level, is also the highest elevation in the city of Kempten. The town's Chapel of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary was built in 1783 on the orders of the Kempten prince abbot Honorius Roth von Schreckenstein. Until 1768, a chapel owned by Balthasar Weegmann from Guggers am Kniebos stood on the same spot. The chapel is regularly used by the Catholic parish of St. Lorenz for church services. In the Tyrolean War of Freedom, Vorarlberg troops allied with the Tyroleans marched over the Mariaberg to Kempten several times in 1809. The smallest folk association in the Allgäu was founded in Mariaberg in 1848. Like most Allgäu folk clubs, it joined the Kempten folk club in April 1849. Source: Wikipedia
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The Mariaberg offers a good view over Kempten, the southern Allgäu and into the Alps.
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A quick escape from the hustle and bustle of Kempten and enjoyed the fantastic view.
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Tobel is just great
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The area around Betzigau is characterized by rolling hills and elevated points that provide expansive panoramas of the surrounding Allgäu landscape. While not featuring towering alpine peaks directly within the municipality, you'll find accessible trails leading to rewarding viewpoints. These locations offer distant views of the broader Allgäu Alps and are excellent for connecting with nature.
One highly-rated spot is the Summit cross and bench on Burgkranzegger Horn (1,150 m). It features a summit cross in a forest clearing and is accessible even in winter. Another popular choice is View from Elleghöhe, which offers panoramic views of Wertach and the mountains in the Tannheimer Tal from almost 1100 meters altitude.
Yes, View of Kempten and the Alps from Mariaberg is a popular viewpoint providing clear vistas over Kempten and the distant Alps. From other elevated points in the vicinity, such as Hauptmannsgreut, you can often see the Eastern Allgäu mountains, including the Nesselwang Edelsberg, Füssen Tegelberg, and even the distant Zugspitze on clear days.
The best seasons for hiking in Betzigau are spring and autumn when the natural scenery is particularly vibrant. The weather is generally pleasant, and the landscapes are at their most picturesque. Many trails, including those to the Summit cross and bench on Burgkranzegger Horn, are also suitable for winter walks.
Yes, the region offers many accessible hiking trails suitable for families. The View of Kempten and the Alps from Mariaberg is noted as family-friendly, and the broader area includes routes like a 'children's adventure trail' in the nearby forest. Many routes are designed for various skill levels, from leisurely strolls to more challenging tours.
You can expect varied landscapes including rolling hills, green meadows, and routes through the Kempter Forest. The area also features natural monuments like the Mulzer Pine Natural Monument, offering beautiful views and resting spots. Trails often follow local rivers like the Iller and Durach, providing diverse natural scenery.
Beyond hiking, Betzigau is a great base for other outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails around Betzigau, with options like the 'Mehlblock Alp – Weiher Trail loop'. There are also several Running Trails around Betzigau, including routes with great views near Leupolz.
Yes, you can find welcoming spots like the Mariaberg Country Inn. It's known for its beautiful beer garden and wonderful panorama, offering a welcome resting place for hikers with a selection of cakes and local fare. Many viewpoints also feature benches to sit and enjoy the scenery.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic mountain panoramas and the serene beauty of the Allgäu landscape. The opportunity to enjoy a 'dream view in all directions' from spots like Elleghöhe is often highlighted. The accessible nature of the trails and the peaceful atmosphere also contribute to a rewarding experience.
For easy hikes, consider routes like the 'Knollerhag Viewpoint – Forest chapel in the Kempter Forest loop from Hauptmannsgreut' or the 'Wolkenberger Pond – Wolkenberg Castle Ruins loop from Leiterberg'. For more options, you can explore the full range of Hiking around Betzigau, which includes moderate trails like the 'Wild Boar Junction – Chapel of the Holy Mary loop'.
While the focus is on natural beauty, the area does have points of interest. The Mariaberg Country Inn, located near the Mariaberg viewpoint, is a well-known establishment with a long history, offering a blend of culinary and scenic enjoyment. The region's traditional architecture and charming villages also add to the cultural experience.


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