Hike into Wildental
Tour description
This hike is characterized by an impressive view of the rocky peaks of the Schafalpenköpfe and the alpine farming in Wildental. For connoisseurs, there are several dining options in the staffed alpine huts.
The hike starts in the Mittelberg district Höfle. Behind an organic farm, it goes over a moderately ascending gravel path with a beautiful view of the opposite Walmendinger Horn up to the staffed Inner Wiesalpe. From here, the hiking trail in Wildental alternates over alpine meadows and through forest sections; the rocky peaks of the Schafalpenköpfe, over which the Mindelheim Klettersteig leads, are always in sight. Slightly steeper, the last part leads up to the staffed Fluchtalpe. After a stop on the sunny terrace, the hike first leads back the same way, now with a panoramic view from the Walmendingerhorn over parts of Mittelberg to the Gottesacker plateau. Past the Upper Wiesalpe on the descent, turn left over the service road towards the also staffed Lower Wiesalpe. Here there is another opportunity for a rest. After a short uphill section over a road, back to the Mittelberg district Schwendle.
Mittelberg
Mittelberg
Route description
Mittelberg, Höfle - Feurstein Organic Farm - Inner Wiesalpe - Wildental Fluchtalpe - Inner Wiesalpe - Lower Wiesalpe - Mittelberg, district Schwendle
Recommended equipment
EMERGENCY CALL:144 Alpine emergencies Vorarlberg112 European emergency call (works with any mobile phone/network)
The hiking trails in Wildental are well frequented. Out of consideration for hikers, no cyclists are allowed in Wildental. We thank you for your understanding.
Weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear. Hiking poles recommended for steeper sections.
Further info & links
Tips
Take a detour to the waterfall – especially during the snowmelt a great natural spectacle!
Further links
How do you consciously experience nature?Nature is so much more than the backdrop for unforgettable mountain experiences. It is a habitat for animals and plants. It provides drinking water and supplies us with high quality food. Not only does it provide valuable raw materials such as wood, it also protects against avalanches and mudslides and regulates the climate. It is up to us to support nature in everything that it does for us. One thing is certain, together we can achieve more:
Smart in NATURE
CONSCIOUS together
EXPERIENCE foresight
Smart in NATURE
Take a deep breath and recharge your batteries, be outside and feel free. When we enjoy nature, we are guests in the living room of shy animals and rare plants. If you behave smart, they will be happy to share their living space with you in the future too.
Stay on paths and marked routes
If you follow the marked paths and routes, you are sure to come to new favorite places. In this way you also respect protected areas, because many animals and plants need special protection. Especially in winter, any disturbance unnecessarily costs the wild animals the strength they need to survive.
Avoiding twilight times
Standing on a mountain at sunrise is a special experience. The morning and evening hours are also the time when most wild animals are in search of food. If they are disturbed, they get stressed. If it cannot be avoided, please stay on the marked path, do not use a bright headlamp and enjoy the silence.
Stay clean & take rubbish with you
It goes without saying: You take rubbish with you again, on the mountain and in the valley. Please also organic waste, because it is composted much more slowly at altitude. You can dispose of the rubbish properly at home or in your accommodation - please remember that there are no rubbish bins in public spaces in Kleinwalsertal.
On the natural toilet
If you are looking for a quiet place, please be at least 50 m away from water. Bury excrement or cover it with a large stone. Use fallen leaves or recycled toilet paper and put the paper back in the trash bag.
On tour with a dog
Are you always in control of your four-legged partner, even if he gets his nose for marmots, deer or other wild animals? You are both on the safe side on a leash. Keep dogs on a short leash near grazing cattle. If an attack by a grazing animal is foreseeable: leash off immediately. There are numerous dog stations in the valley for the disposal of dog bags. The farmers and alpine farmers thank you because manure in meadows and fields contaminates the feed and makes grazing cattle sick.
CONSCIOUS to each other
Consideration for other athletes and those looking for relaxation
Everyone loves to enjoy a special piece of earth for themselves. But most of the time we are not traveling alone. No problem, because there is enough space. Allow time, open the way in an accommodating manner, provide support when someone needs help and always give a smile. So nothing stands in the way of friendly cooperation and relaxed enjoyment of nature.
Appreciating the preservation of the cultural landscape
Alpine landscapes are touching with their contrast: Imposing peaks and natural forests alternate with gentle valleys, well-tended meadows and pastures. In the Kleinwalsertal too, this delightful landscape at three altitudes is no coincidence, but the result of an interplay of natural and cultural landscapes. Behind this is the work of farmers, alpine and forestry as well as hunters. With their work, they ensure that the attractiveness of the recreation and leisure area and the diversity of species are preserved. We already say thank you if we stay on the marked trails and enjoy regional products.
EXPERIENCE farsighted
Safe on tour - for you and others
Whether on a ski or snowshoe tour in winter or on a mountain tour in summer, anyone who is out and about in alpine terrain has to be well prepared. This includes careful information and tour planning as well as the right equipment. Correctly assessing alpine dangers requires a lot of knowledge and experience. Why not learn from professionals and go on tour with one of the experienced guides?
Nature Experience Map, scale 1:12,000; Kleinwalsertal route map (with hiking guide), scale 1:25,000; DAV hiking map, scale 1:25,000; the respective maps are available for purchase at the Walserhaus Hirschegg.