Best mountain peaks around Achberg are found within a hilly landscape, as the municipality itself has an average altitude of approximately 528 meters above sea level. The region is characterized by an undulating terrain rather than towering mountains, with the highest point reaching around 562 meters. Achberg is home to the "Moor- und Hügelland südlich Wangen im Allgäu" landscape conservation area, offering natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore various hiking trails along forest paths and experience the serene, rolling hills and protected natural areas.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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"The little man's Col du Lautaret" ;-) If you come from the north, you get it pretty much for free. From the lake, it is quite steep.
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Inconspicuous "summit" with beautiful mountain views
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The so-called "Gruberschlösschen" is a villa on the summit of the Hoyerberg. After Adolf Gruber inherited the Lindenhof estate from his brother in 1850, he acquired the vineyard – the eastern part of the Hoyerberg. Dora Gruber had a villa built on this vantage point in 1854 by the architect Christoph Kunkler from St. Gallen. The house bears similarities to the Schweizerhaus in Lindenhof Park, and the almost 15-meter-high, freestanding observation tower was built in the Italian style with a flat roof and an open top floor. On January 31, 1918, the Gruber family sold the Hoyerberg and the little castle to the municipality of Hoyren. Today, it is owned by the city of Lindau. Until the end of 2012, the castle housed a gourmet restaurant. Source: https://dewiki.de/Lexikon/Hoyren#Hoyerberg-Schl%C3%B6ssle_bzw._Gruber-Schl%C3%B6sschen
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the highest elevation in the municipality of Eichenberg and the local mountain! ... for hiking for the whole family, regardless of whether you have a backpack or a stroller ... the view over the Alps and Lake Constance. ... easy to reach from Eichenberg and Allgäu on forest roads, from the Jausenstation Fesslerhof (Schüssellehen) with its own butcher's shop, which is a few meters below, the path leads up to the summit via roots
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The Hoyerberg is a moraine hill, meaning it's a pile of rubble pushed ahead by a glacier and left here at the end of the Ice Age. The Hoyerberg-Schlössle is currently closed, but from the paths you have a beautiful view of Lindau and Lake Constance with a magnificent mountain backdrop. Another viewpoint also allows a view into the hinterland with Enten and Ringoldsberg.
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Here you can see the Alps very nicely
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While Achberg is characterized by rolling hills rather than towering mountains, several elevated points offer scenic views. You can visit the Hochberg Summit Cross, which provides views towards the Bregenzerwald and the Alps. Another popular spot is the Summit cross with a view of Laimnau and Argental, located in the Tettnanger forest, offering vistas of the Argen, Laimnau, and the Nagelfluhkette.
The municipality of Achberg itself has an average altitude of approximately 528 meters (1,732 feet) above sea level, with its highest point reaching around 562 meters (1,844 feet). For a distinct elevated experience, the Hochberg Summit Cross is recognized as the highest elevation in the neighboring municipality of Eichenberg.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Hochberg Summit Cross is ideal for family hikes, accessible via forest roads. The Weißpass (564 m) is also considered family-friendly. The general hilly landscape around Achberg offers numerous trails with varying elevation gains that can be enjoyed by families.
The Achberg region features a serene, rolling hilly landscape, interspersed with moorland and protected natural areas. You'll find forest paths, especially along the Argen river, offering picturesque settings for walks and experiencing the regional environment. The area is part of the "Moor- und Hügelland südlich Wangen im Allgäu" landscape conservation area.
Yes, Achberg is home to the "Moor- und Hügelland südlich Wangen im Allgäu" landscape conservation area, highlighting its natural beauty. Geologically, the Hoyerberg is a notable moraine hill, formed by glacial activity during the Ice Age, offering insights into the region's geological past.
The Achberg area offers various hiking trails, often featuring forest paths along the Argen river. You can find routes with elevation gains suitable for different fitness levels. For more detailed options, explore the Hiking around Achberg guide, which includes routes like the 'Argen Riverside Trail' and paths leading to 'Achberg Castle'.
Yes, the region provides opportunities for both road cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes that traverse the hilly landscape and forests. For road cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Achberg guide. For off-road adventures, the MTB Trails around Achberg guide offers several options.
From the Hochberg Summit Cross, you can enjoy expansive views towards the Bregenzerwald and the majestic Alps. A few steps to the west also reveal a pleasant view over Lake Constance.
The Hoyerberg is a significant moraine hill, a geological formation left by a glacier at the end of the Ice Age. Its paths offer beautiful views of Lindau, Lake Constance, and the hinterland, including the Entensberg and Ringoldsberg mountains. It also features historical elements, such as the 'Gruberschlösschen' villa at its summit.
While the focus is on natural peaks, the municipality itself is named after Achberg Castle, indicating historical significance in the area. Additionally, the Hoyerberg features the historic 'Gruberschlösschen' villa, adding a cultural dimension to the natural landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views offered from various points, such as the Hochberg Summit Cross with its vistas of the Alps and Lake Constance, and the Summit cross with a view of Laimnau and Argental overlooking the Argen valley. The serene, rolling hills and protected natural areas provide a picturesque setting for walks and experiencing the regional landscape.
The Oberhofer Kapf is a wooded ridge above the Oberhof residential area of Tettnang. It features a variety of art along its paths, including carved and chainsaw sculptures. It also serves as a viewpoint, offering scenic perspectives of the surrounding area.


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