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The Breithorn Summit Cross marks the peak of the Breithorn, a prominent mountain reaching 2,466 meters (8,091 feet) in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg. This challenging summit is nestled within the Lechquellengebirge, a picturesque mountain range forming part of the Northern Limestone Alps. Located near the town of Bludenz, the Breithorn offers a rewarding climb and serves as an excellent viewpoint over the surrounding alpine landscape, including the Biosphärenpark Großes Walsertal.
Hikers consistently praise the Breithorn for its exceptional panoramic…
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The Breithorn Summit Cross marks the peak of the Breithorn, which reaches an elevation of 2,466 meters (8,091 feet) in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg. This is distinct from the higher Breithorn in the Pennine Alps, which is over 4,000 meters.
The duration of the ascent varies depending on your starting point and fitness level. If starting from the Muttersbergbahn mountain station, you'll first hike to Tiefenseesattel, then follow a path to the summit. From the Riemannhaus, hikers have reported reaching the summit in about an hour. Plan for a full day if starting from lower elevations or Bludenz.
No specific permits are generally required for hiking to the Breithorn Summit Cross. However, if you use the Muttersbergbahn cable car, there will be a fee for the ride. Some roads in the Lechquellengebirge may also be toll roads if you drive further into the mountains.
The hike to the Breithorn Summit Cross is considered challenging and requires sure-footedness and a good level of fitness. While it's not typically recommended for very young children or absolute beginners, families with older, experienced hiking children and adults with some alpine experience might find it rewarding. There are easier sections, but also scrambling involved.
The town of Bludenz serves as a convenient starting point, accessible by train. From Bludenz, you can either begin your ascent directly or take the Muttersbergbahn cable car to a higher elevation, which significantly shortens the hike. Parking is available at the Muttersbergbahn valley station.
While the Breithorn is less developed for winter sports, hiking in winter is possible but requires significant alpine experience, specialized gear, and careful attention to weather conditions. You would need appropriate winter mountaineering equipment, including crampons, an ice axe, and potentially snowshoes, along with warm, layered clothing suitable for extreme cold and snow.
While there are no direct amenities at the summit, the region offers several mountain huts, such as the Biberacher Hütte, Frassen-Hütte, Freiburger Hütte, Göppinger Hütte, and Ravensburger Hütte, which provide accommodation and refreshments. The Alpengasthof at the Muttersbergbahn mountain station also offers food and drinks. The town of Bludenz has various accommodation and dining options.
From the Breithorn Summit Cross, you're treated to panoramic views of the Watzmann, Schönfeldspitze, and even distant peaks like the Großglockner. The Lechquellengebirge itself offers numerous other peaks and a system of huts connected by a high-altitude trail, providing opportunities for multi-day tours and exploring different summits.
While dogs are generally allowed on hiking trails in the Austrian Alps, the challenging terrain, including scrambling sections and potentially steep, exposed paths, means the Breithorn Summit Cross hike might not be suitable for all dogs. Consider your dog's fitness, agility, and experience with alpine conditions before bringing them along. Always keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of wildlife and other hikers.
The Breithorn Summit Cross in Austria (2,466m) is a challenging hike with scrambling sections, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness. In contrast, the Breithorn in the Pennine Alps (over 4,000m) is considered one of the most accessible 4,000-meter peaks due to cable car access, but it still involves glacier travel and basic mountaineering skills, making it a significantly higher altitude and more technical mountaineering objective.
The Breithorn is located within the Lechquellengebirge, a natural alpine habitat. Hikers might encounter various alpine wildlife, including chamois, ibex, marmots, and a variety of birds of prey. Keep a respectful distance and observe quietly to increase your chances of a sighting.