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The Guggersee is a small, picturesque mountain lake nestled high in the Allgäu Alps, specifically within the Southeastern Walsertal Mountains of Bavaria, Germany. Situated near the charming municipality of Oberstdorf, this natural gem lies at an elevation of approximately 1,709 to 1,725 meters above the Rappenalpbach valley. It is renowned for its clear waters that, on calm days, beautifully reflect the majestic peaks of the Allgäu main ridge, making it a truly captivating destination.
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The Guggersee is located at an elevation of 1,709 meters (5,607 feet) above sea level. While some sources may provide a range, 1,709 meters is the precise height.
From Birgsau, the hike to Guggersee typically takes about 2 to 2.5 hours. It's a rewarding ascent that leads you through the scenic Rappenalpbach valley.
The intro mentions that the best time to visit is during warmer months when trails are clear of snow. Winter conditions can make the already stony, steep, and rocky paths significantly more challenging and potentially hazardous. It's generally recommended to visit when the trails are snow-free for safety and enjoyment.
Hikers should be prepared for trails that are stony, steep, and rocky. Sturdy footwear is essential due to the demanding nature of the ascent. Despite the challenge, the hike itself is considered a spectacular experience with many photo opportunities.
Absolutely. The primary draw is the breathtaking panoramic view and the stunning reflections of the Allgäu main ridge, including the Trettachspitze, Mädelegabel, and Hochfrottspitze, in the lake's clear waters. Hikers also enjoy observing frogs in the lake and finding comfortable stones around the shore for a break.
While the lake's clear waters might be tempting, visitors have noted that the water can be quite cold for bathing. It's more commonly enjoyed as a refreshing spot for a break rather than for extended swimming.
Several alpine huts are located in the vicinity. The Mindelheim Hut (2,013 m) is on the Panorama Way above the lake and is known for homemade cakes. Willis Hütte and Sennalpe Eschbach offer hearty snacks and local produce like Allgäu mountain cheese and buttermilk. These huts provide excellent opportunities for refreshment and rest.
Guggersee is known for its secluded location, which often means it is not heavily frequented. Many visitors appreciate the sense of tranquility and the opportunity to enjoy the lake's peaceful solitude, sometimes even having it entirely to themselves.
The name 'Guggersee' is believed to come from the local German word 'guggen,' meaning 'to look or gaze.' It's thought that alpine herdsmen would frequent this spot to admire the surrounding mountains, hence 'looking and looking' at the views. An older alpine club map from 1906 even labels a nearby elevation as 'Gugger'.
While the main path leads to the lake, many hikers combine their visit with a longer tour. A popular option is to descend back to the valley station or Fellhornbahn car park via Buchrainer Alpe, which offers further panoramic views and opportunities for snacks. You can explore various hiking trails around Guggersee to find one that suits your preferences.
Given the stony, steep, and rocky terrain, sturdy footwear is absolutely essential. Layers of clothing are advisable for changing mountain weather, and bringing water and snacks is always a good idea. Don't forget your camera for the stunning views!