The Allgäuer Hochalpen Nature Reserve is a vast alpine protected area renowned for its pristine mountain landscapes, rich biodiversity, and extensive network of hiking trails that attract outdoor enthusiasts year-round.
Located in the Bavarian Alps of southern Germany, the Allgäuer Hochalpen Nature Reserve preserves one of the largest contiguous high-alpine areas in the country. Covering rugged limestone peaks, alpine meadows, secluded valleys, and crystal-clear mountain streams, this nature reserve offers an authentic alpine environment that supports a remarkable variety of flora and fauna. Established in 1988, the reserve spans the heart of the Allgäu Alps and contains some of the most dramatic karst landscapes found in the region. It is home to rare species including the alpine ibex, chamois, golden eagle, and a rich array of alpine wildflowers and orchids. Hiking is the primary recreational pursuit here, with a well-maintained network of trails ranging from gentle walks to challenging summits such as the Hochvogel and Mädelegabel peaks. Mountain huts scattered throughout the reserve provide overnight shelter and traditional Bavarian hospitality, enhancing the backcountry experience. The reserve also has cultural significance, with alpine farming traditions still practiced in some valleys, and historic mountain refuges that add to the area's charm. Its relative remoteness and protected status mean natural quiet and unspoiled scenery can be enjoyed, making it a popular destination for nature lovers, photographers, and mountaineers seeking a high-alpine adventure. Winter activities include ski touring and snowshoeing, though much of the area remains peaceful and off the beaten path during the snow season.
The Hochvogel Peak – iconic 2,592-meter limestone summit with panoramic views
Dreilaenderblick – viewpoint offering vistas across Bavaria, Tyrol, and Vorarlberg
Historic mountain huts such as the Kemptner Hut and Prinz-Luitpold-Haus
The alpine meadows of the Trettach, Stillach, and Breitach valleys supporting rare flora
A striking limestone summit rising to 2,592 meters offering panoramic views over the Allgäu Alps and surrounding regions.
A historic alpine hut serving as a key base for summit ascents, known for traditional Bavarian hospitality and stunning mountain views.
The reserve features distinct karst topography with limestone cliffs, caves, and sinkholes that shape the rugged terrain.