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Halblech, Buching and Trauchgau impress with their unique locations. Spectacular mountain panoramas, numerous lakes, access to a large hiking area and a history shaped by the Wittelsbach family provide numerous attractions. The royal family loved the area of the Ammergau Alps, went on numerous excursions and hikes and maintained the Kenzen area as a hunting ground for centuries. You can still walk in royal footsteps today. https://www.allgaeu.de/a-wandertrilogie-etappe-28-tegelberghausschwangau-fuessen-wasserlaeufer-himmelsstuermer-rout?referral=wandern
Fussen
Füssen plays a leading role in the Allgäu hiking trilogy. As a portal location, the city starts one of nine regional stories. In the land of fairytale King Ludwig II – how could it be otherwise – the adventure area around Füssen is called “Schlosspark”. The castles he built and dreamed of are just one highlight on the new long-distance hiking trail in the Allgäu. Hiking through the Castle Park themed area also means feeling the sound of an aristocratic landscape and following legendary trails. The landmarks of the hiking trilogy can be discovered in and around every portal or stage location along the route. They each tell their own story – but nothing more has been revealed yet! Directly from Füssen you can access both the Wasserläufer Route and the Himmelssümmerr Route.
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Pfronten
Pfronten – a place with a wide horizon: Pfronten lies in the middle of an impressive landscape. The sky touches the earth here. The imposing mountain range allows for an infinite horizon. You can let your gaze wander unhindered over the landscape, which resembles an oversized castle park, and enjoy moments of bliss.
Pfronten at the intersection of the water strider and sky stormer route. Here, the numerous lakes in the undulating foothills of the Alps are just as impressive as the rugged peaks of the Allgäu and Tyrolean Alps. The two routes run through the trilogy rooms “Schlosspark” and “Gipfelwelten”. So go to the mountains, follow the call of the mountains and be very close to the border between heaven and earth.
Discover the history of Pfronten up close on the 4.8 kilometer long circular route. Starting at the start and welcome point directly at the guest’s house, the tour leads through the spa park with the old hammer forge to the Hörnle. From the Hörnle hill the view sweeps over the Pfronten valley. Information steles provide an insight into the history of the place and the Mächler. A few meters below is the parish church of St. Nicholas – Pfronten’s landmark. The path leads back to the starting point through the Berger Moos and over part of the Pfrontener Moorpfad. You can find the route in our interactive tour portal and under walking trails & adventure trails
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Nesselwang market
Nesselwang forms a unique interface between the Alps and the foothills of the Alps. Mountains, rolling hills and the proximity to the many lakes always enable unique landscape experiences. With themed trails, such as the GE(h)ZEITEN, the market town encourages you to pause, find yourself and gain strength in the peace and quiet.
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Oy-Mittelberg
Oy-Mittelberg is the center of scent experience in the Allgäu. PRIMAVERA is a leading manufacturer of natural cosmetics and aromatherapy. The Bühler coffee roastery offers exquisite compositions. This is accompanied by the smells of fresh hay and wood processing. Depending on the season and wind direction, different scents alternate. Oy-Mittelberg becomes a real challenge for the sense of smell.
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Rettenberg
The area around Rettenberg not only offers numerous legends and stories, but also many refreshment huts and viewing areas that bring the term “window into the Allgäu” and the panorama boxes to life.
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Burgberg
The small region of Burgberg looks back on a great mining history. Ore mining at nearby Grünten supplied the region’s forges and foundries. The ore mines were first documented in 1471 and mining stopped in 1859. It was only the Erzgruben Erlebniswelt am Grünten, which opened in 2006, that once again traced the trail of this once important and until then almost forgotten economic factor.
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Sonthofen
In 2005, Sonthofen received the title “Alpine City of the Year”, an award for cities that implement the goals of the Alpine Convention in an exemplary manner. This was the cornerstone for the further development of the city in the spirit of sustainable business. Sonthofen is now Germany’s southernmost “Fair Trade City” and is thus setting milestones in the Allgäu region in terms of sustainable development and fair trade.
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Blaichach
Blaichach and the Gunzesrieder Valley are known for a high diversity of herbs as well as the care and passing on of knowledge about the use of herbs. Whether in the high alpine meadows, the litter meadows or in the herb garden – the valuable plants can be found everywhere. The rule of thumb applies: the higher you go, the more diverse the species are. Not all of them can be picked, like wild oregano or yarrow. Many species in the Gunzesrieder Valley are very rare, such as the arnica and the cat’s paw, and are under strict nature conservation.
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