Best mountain peaks in Wildschutzgebiet Wiesach are located in the Oberallgäu district, near Immenstadt. This region, while primarily a wildlife sanctuary, features several notable mountains accessible from the broader Wiesach area. These peaks offer scenic views of the picturesque Allgäu landscape, characterized by green meadows, dense forests, and alpine pastures. The area provides diverse hiking opportunities leading to various summits and viewpoints.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The Sederer Stuiben is one of the many peaks of the Nagelfluh chain. It offers a very beautiful view.
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A wonderful ridge hike, but one that requires surefootedness and alpine experience. In two places, you'll be climbing with ropes, but on a steeper wall. It's fun, but certainly not for everyone. Otherwise, a great route with wonderful views.
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short scramble to the Stuiben summit
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Very nice climbing section that is really fun. Surefootedness is absolutely necessary.
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We wanted to walk down the rope from the Stuiben, but decided against it. Since we weren't 100% free from vertigo, it wasn't possible for us to descend on the rope. Probably easier going up.
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Quite exposed section of the path. Watch out!
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One of the magnificent panoramic peaks of the Nagelfluhkette
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Small climb where you can hold on to the rope
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From peaks like Stuiben Summit, you can expect magnificent panoramic views of the Allgäu main Alps. The region is characterized by picturesque landscapes, including green meadows, dense forests, and alpine pastures, especially impressive when there's snow on the higher peaks during clear autumn days.
Yes, the area offers challenging sections such as the Secured ascent to Stuiben Summit. This path is steep and exposed, featuring wire ropes and iron steps embedded in the rock to ensure safe progress. It's a high alpine section requiring caution, especially in bad weather.
You can enjoy ridge hiking at Steinköpfle (1,670 m), which provides a nice opportunity to hike along a ridge with beautiful nature and views. Another option is the Mittaggrat Ridge in Naturpark Nagelfluhkette, which requires surefootedness and a head for heights in some places.
While the Wildschutzgebiet Wiesach sanctuary itself has restricted access during winter (December 1st to April 30th), the surrounding mountain peaks are best enjoyed on clear autumn days for magnificent views. However, be prepared for snow on higher peaks during this season. Some routes, like the Nagelfluh Ridge, require alpine experience and caution in varying weather conditions.
Beyond mountain climbing, you can find various outdoor activities. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Leckner Lake – Neuschwand Snack Hut loop' or 'Obere Wilhelmine Alpe – Alpe Höllritzen loop'. For hiking, consider the 'Old Beech Alpine Pasture – Sedererstuiben (1,737 m) loop' or the 'Stuiben Summit loop'. More challenging mountain hikes include the 'Rangiswanger Horn summit cross loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling, Hiking, and Mountain Hikes guides for Wildschutzgebiet Wiesach.
Yes, Stuiben Summit is a prominent local feature that provides a discernible summit experience, offering magnificent views of the Allgäu main Alps. It's a popular destination for hikers seeking a rewarding ascent.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views of the Allgäu main Alps, especially from Stuiben Summit. The opportunity for ridge hikes, like at Steinköpfle (1,670 m), and the challenging yet rewarding secured ascents are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.
While the guide focuses on the experience, some notable peaks in the broader area include Steinköpfle at 1,670 meters. Regionally, Sedererstuiben reaches 1,737 meters, and Ornach is 1,572 meters, offering extensive vistas.
Yes, the Nagelfluh Ridge: Mittag to Stuiben offers a wonderful ridge hike that leads to a summit. This route requires surefootedness and alpine experience, with some sections involving climbing with ropes on steeper walls, providing both challenge and great views.
The mountain trails in the Wildschutzgebiet Wiesach area range from intermediate to challenging. For example, the Secured ascent to Stuiben Summit is considered challenging due to its steep and exposed nature. Many ridge hikes also require surefootedness and alpine experience.
While specific data on 'less crowded' peaks isn't available, some visitors have noted that during less sunny weather, routes like the Mittaggrat Ridge in Naturpark Nagelfluhkette can be less busy, offering a more solitary experience. Exploring trails during off-peak hours or seasons might also lead to a quieter experience.
The region's natural beauty includes green meadows, dense forests, and alpine pastures. From various viewpoints, you can observe the expansive Allgäu landscape and the impressive Allgäu main Alps. The area is also a wildlife sanctuary, primarily for red deer, though direct observation of wildlife on the peaks might vary.


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