Warth | From Warth to the southernmost point in Germany
From Warth, the route takes you along scenic trails to the southernmost point in Germany - either around the Haldenwanger Eck or up and back down to Warth!
Level
Hard
Distance
26,66 km
Duration
05:50 h
Uphill
1351 m
Downhill
1346 m
Max. Altitude
2180 m
All information for your journey can be found here
Bus nr. 852 - Warth, Dorfplatz
All information about the buses can be found here.
All information about parking spaces can be found here
The tour starts at the village square in Warth. It goes under the Warther Hof onto the hiking trail (Lechweg). You cross the Krumbach and follow the Lechweg to Lechleiten. Once in Lechleiten, leave the Lechweg at house number 6 and walk left towards Mansguntenalpe along a path steeply uphill to the Schrofenpass. The route continues along the hiking trail to the Mindelheimerhütte and then towards the Geißhorn. Watch out for summit luck: if you still have enough energy, you should definitely take the short ascent (an additional 245 m ascent) to the Geißhorn (you can return the same way). Continue over the Koblat Pass and then round the Haldenwanger Eck. Watch out for summit luck: from here you also have the option of taking the summit of the Haldenwanger Eck with you (additional 50 m ascent). From the summit, take the same path back to the route, continue to the Obere Hirschgehrenalpe, up to the Gemstelpass and on to the Widdersteinhütte. Follow the path above the hut under the Widderstein and past the Hochalpsee lake down to the Hotel Adler. Behind the Hotel Adler, the "Alte Salzstraße" hiking trail leads past the Jägeralpe to Wolfegg and over the Hämmabach...
These should never be missing on the mountain:
Backpack, first aid kit including blister plasters, phone with emergency number, cash, water bottle, pocket knife, snack, sunscreen in good weather.