Natural monuments around Obermaiselstein are concentrated in the Oberallgäu region, characterized by its alpine landscape. The area features deep rocky gorges, accessible natural caves, and glacial formations. This environment provides opportunities for exploring geological sites and outdoor activities. The region offers a diverse range of natural attractions for visitors.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The Freibergsee is located at an altitude of 930 meters. With a water surface of around 16 hectares, it is the largest high mountain lake in the Allgäu. The Freibergsee has no visible inflows or outflows. Its periodically fluctuating water level is regulated by underground inflows and outflows. The lake was formed during the ice ages when the ice masses of the Stillach glacier towered 700 to 800 meters high above the current location.
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The Freibergsee is located at 930 m above sea level. With around 16 hectares of water surface, it is the largest high mountain lake in the Allgäu Alps. The Freibergsee has no visible inflows or outflows; its periodically fluctuating water level is regulated by underground flows. The lake was formed during the ice ages, when masses of ice from the Stillach glacier piled up 700 to 800 m high above the current location.
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Fantastically located very cold mountain lake in an idyllic location that is not difficult to reach
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From Fellhorn, there is a great view. The mountain is also called the Flower Mountain.
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The Gaisalpsee is in a fantastic location below the Rubihorn and is a great place, especially in spring. Up here there is usually snow for a long time.
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From the Fellhorn, you have a fantastic 360-degree view. Actually, even better than from the Kanzelwand. Along the ridge path between the Kanzelwand and the Fellhorn, you can discover some truly stunning alpine flowers.
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Boating and swimming in the mountain pool, the lake is very inviting.
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Great view in all directions from the Fellhorn.
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The region around Obermaiselstein offers several unique geological formations. You can visit the Breitach Gorge, one of Europe's deepest rocky gorges, where the Breitach river carves its way through towering rock walls. Another fascinating site is the Sturmannshöhle, the only accessible natural cave in the entire Allgäu region, offering a glimpse into subterranean formations. Additionally, the Judenkirche, a large natural rock arch made of light limestone, presents a compelling geological feature.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Breitach Gorge features easily accessible and secured paths, making it a great option. Freibergsee is another family-friendly spot, offering a beautiful lake setting. The Fellhorn Summit also has family-friendly aspects, especially with its accessible views and alpine flowers.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. For instance, the Starzlach Gorge offers paths that are well-secured and easy to walk, though some areas can be slippery. The Breitach Gorge has 1.5 kilometers of easily accessible and secured paths. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'View of the Allgäu Main Ridge – Riedberger Horn summit cross loop' or the 'Mountain View Trail Bolsterlang – Sonderdorf Cross loop'. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Obermaiselstein guide.
The best time depends on what you want to experience. Summer offers refreshing coolness in gorges like the Breitach Gorge, and the opportunity to swim in cold mountain lakes like Lower Gaisalp Lake. In winter, the Breitach Gorge remains open, offering a unique snowy landscape experience, including torchlight hikes.
Absolutely. The Freibergsee is the largest high mountain lake in the Allgäu region, formed during the Ice Age. Another beautiful spot is the Lower Gaisalp Lake, a cold mountain lake in an idyllic setting, known for its wonderful nature and less crowded atmosphere.
The Obermaiselstein area provides several cycling routes. You can explore paths like the 'Iller Cycle Path near Fischen – Christlessee loop' or the 'Obermaiselstein Waterfall – View of the Allgäu Mountains loop'. These routes offer a great way to experience the region's natural beauty on two wheels. More cycling options are available in the Cycling around Obermaiselstein guide.
From mountain summits like the Fellhorn Summit, you can expect fantastic 360-degree panoramic views of the Allgäu Alps. The ridge paths between summits also offer opportunities to discover stunning alpine flowers, especially along the route between Kanzelwand and Fellhorn.
Yes, the Sturmannshöhle is unique because it is the only accessible natural cave in the entire Allgäu region. It offers an impressive glimpse into subterranean geological formations and is located directly in Obermaiselstein.
When hiking, especially in gorges like the Starzlach Gorge, good footwear is essential as some areas can be slippery. For winter visits to places like the Breitach Gorge, dress warmly as it can be freezing cold. Generally, be prepared for varying terrain and weather conditions typical of an alpine region.
Yes, the region bears the marks of glacial activity. The Freibergsee, for example, was formed during the Ice Age by the Stillach Glacier. Another notable glacial formation is the Dengelstein, found near Kempten, which is recognized as the largest preserved boulder from the Iller Glacier, showcasing the powerful forces of glacial erosion.
Visitors frequently appreciate the breathtaking scenery and the unique natural spectacles. The mystical atmosphere of the Breitach Gorge, the idyllic setting of Lower Gaisalp Lake, and the panoramic 360-degree views from the Fellhorn Summit are often highlighted. The opportunity for refreshing escapes on hot days and unique winter experiences also receives high praise.


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