Hochvogel
Facts and practical information
Nestled within the breathtaking alpine landscape of Austria, the Hochvogel stands as a towering testament to nature's grandeur. This majestic mountain, part of the Allgäu Alps, rises to an impressive height of 2,592 meters, dominating the surrounding terrain with its rugged peaks and steep rock faces.
The Hochvogel is a beacon for mountaineers and hikers, attracting outdoor enthusiasts from around the globe. Its challenging routes and trails offer a variety of experiences, from the thrill of climbing to the serenity of alpine meadows. The summit provides panoramic views that stretch across the Austrian and German borders, offering a vista of the Alps that is truly unrivaled.
Geologically, the Hochvogel is significant due to its composition of Wetterstein limestone, which dates back to the Triassic period. This lends the mountain a distinct character and contributes to the unique landscape of the region. In recent years, the Hochvogel has garnered attention due to a large fissure developing on its summit, raising concerns about potential rockfalls and the mountain's long-term stability.
Hochvogel – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lechtal, Leilachspitze, Großer Krottenkopf, Traualpsee.