Croce di vetta dell'Immenstädter Horn
Croce di vetta dell'Immenstädter Horn
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The Immenstädter Horn Summit Cross marks the peak of the Immenstädter Horn, a prominent mountain towering 1,489 meters above Immenstadt im Allgäu in Bavaria, Germany. This beloved landmark is nestled within the scenic Nagelfluhkette Nature Park, part of the greater Allgäu Alps, and offers a rewarding destination for hikers seeking stunning vistas over the region.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the summit cross, which stretch across Immenstadt, the shimmering Großer Alpsee, and the surrounding peaks of the…
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Elevazione 1.480 m
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Immenstädter Horn, 87509 Immenstadt im Allgäu
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At the summit cross, hikers will find benches and tables, perfect for a break and enjoying the panoramic views. There is also a small hut nearby that offers shelter in case of unfavorable weather.
While the ascent to the Immenstädter Kanzel viewpoint can be steep and demanding, the path generally becomes more moderate afterward. There are various routes, some of which are considered easy mountain tours with no difficult sections, making it suitable for families and beginners with good basic fitness and sturdy footwear. The highlight data mentions it's suitable for 'the whole family'.
Yes, the trails to Immenstädter Horn are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers bring their dogs along. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or other hikers, and carry water for them.
Depending on your starting point and chosen route, a hike to the Immenstädter Horn Summit Cross can take approximately two to three hours for the ascent. This duration can vary based on your pace and fitness level.
Common starting points for hikes include the Steigbachtal or Immenstadt itself. You can often find parking near the Immenstadt train station or the Gschwender Hof, which serve as convenient access points for various trails.
Nagelfluh is a unique geological formation, a conglomerate of clastic sedimentary rock made from compressed pebbles. The Immenstädter Horn, like other peaks in the Nagelfluhkette Nature Park, is primarily composed of this rock, giving the region its distinctive appearance and contributing to its rugged beauty.
Yes, a notable viewpoint is 'die Kanzel' (the Pulpit) at 1,106 meters (3,628 ft). It offers an excellent panorama of Immenstadt and the Großer Alpsee. While the summit itself is forested, the Kanzel provides expansive views before reaching the cross.
Yes, several alpine huts, known as 'Alpen,' are located along the hiking routes to the Immenstädter Horn. These huts, such as Alpe Wildegund or Alpe Alp, offer opportunities for refreshments and a break during your hike.
The Immenstädter Horn is considered a worthwhile hiking destination throughout the year. While popular in warmer months, it can also be hiked in winter. However, winter conditions require appropriate gear, such as sturdy winter hiking boots, gaiters, and potentially microspikes, as trails can be icy or snow-covered. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
On March 22, 2006, a significant landslide occurred on the eastern side of the mountain, where approximately 150,000 cubic meters of rock and debris detached and tumbled into the Steigbach Valley. The hiking trails have since been restored and are in excellent condition.
Yes, in early October each year, a 'Bergmesse' (mountain mass) called the Hornmesse is held at the summit cross. This event is organized by the Immenstadt mountain rescue and the parish council, often with musical accompaniment, highlighting the cultural and spiritual significance of the summit to the local community.
From the summit cross, hikers can enjoy stunning panoramic views. To the north, you'll see the shimmering Großer Alpsee, and to the south, the majestic Steineberg. The vistas also extend over Immenstadt and the broader Allgäu region.