The Allgäu Alps

The diverse and picturesque landscape of Southern Germany’s Allgäu Alps stretches for 150km/93mi between Austria in the south, the Upper Bavarian Alps to the east and Lake Constance (or Bodensee) to the west. Once belonging to the ancient province of Swabia, this enchanting mountain range has a very particular character, including its own local food specialities and a unique dialect.

While the region is largely considered to be German territory, there are sections on the southern side which do run into Austria and around two fifths of the mountains are officially in Austria.

The Allgäu Alps may lack the height of some of their rivals, but few other ranges can boast the same level of natural diversity and this is one of the reasons why this is probably the most visited range in Germany (or at the very least equal to the Wetterstein Group around Mt. Zugspitze). Hidden delights are waiting to be discovered along every step of the 7,000km/4,350 mi of walking, hiking and rambling trails here.

Because of the range’s lower altitude, you won’t find any glaciers, however, there are a number of permanent snow fields on the north faces. Walk on for a few miles from these fields and you can find yourself in open, sun-drenched valleys which have been used for cattle grazing for centuries. Whichever part of this region you visit, glorious Alpine scenery and sweeping panoramas await. Walkers can choose between peaceful and gentle valley walks, undulating mid-altitude trails and some more challenging summit hikes – all of which offer different perspectives on this natural paradise of misty forests, flower-carpeted meadows, rolling green hills, sparkling streams and the stunning snow-capped Alps.

This land really is the stuff of fairytales and it is therefore rather apt that the model for Walt Disney’s iconic citadel – the fabulous castle of Neuschwanstein – resides right here within the magical mountains and lakes of the Allgäu’s eastern border.

Over on the Allgäu’s western border lies the beautiful Lake Constance (or Bodensee), where the medieval city of Lindau sits perched on a tiny island, another key attraction of this region.

The mountains and lakes may be what draw most people to the region, but there is a whole lot more waiting to be discovered in the Allgäu. Ancient ruins, castles and churches, diverse wildlife, a charming ‘old-world’ culture with delicious culinary delights waiting to be sampled….what’s not to like here?