
Summit tours in the Klostertal
First-hand recommendations
The Klostertal is a real gem for summiteers and nature lovers who want to experience the mountains in their original beauty. Away from the well-known routes, the peaks here offer impressive views and peaceful moments of relaxation. In this listicle, four Klostertal locals and Klostertal fans share their favorite summit tours. They explain why these tours are special to them and what makes the mountains so unique. Let yourself be inspired and discover the most beautiful summit hikes in Klostertal - recommended by four mountain enthusiasts who know and love this region.
Anna's favorite summit: Saladinaspitze

An adventure for the brave
Anna loves a challenge - and that's exactly why the Saladinaspitze is her favorite summit tour in the Klostertal. The striking, rugged summit is no walk in the park, especially the ascent to the summit requires concentration and surefootedness, but is easily doable. The tour is particularly attractive for Anna in late fall, when the huts are already closed. The solitude of the mountains allows her to find peace and quiet, and she often only encounters ibex on the way, which also enjoy this seclusion.
Bianca's favorite summit: Muttjöchle

A summit for every season
Bianca loves the Muttjöchle because it offers a special experience at any time of year. Whether in summer in mountain boots, in winter with snowshoes or simply on the prepared winter hiking trail with a child and toboggan - thanks to the Sonnenkopfbahn cable car, the ascent is also easy for less experienced hikers. The tour is particularly attractive in winter, when the landscape is covered in deep snow and the summit cross can be seen from afar. Bianca not only appreciates the moment at the summit cross, but also the relaxing break on the sun terrace of the Muttjöchle restaurant, where she enjoys the breathtaking panorama.
Angi's favorite peak: Burtschakopf

A colorful autumn hike with a thrill
Angi loves the tour to the Burtschakopf, especially in autumn when the alpine meadows on the Sonnenkopf are ablaze with color. For her, it's the perfect mix of an idyllic hike across alpine meadows, a touch of thrills in the summit area and the opportunity to stop off for a bite to eat at the Sonnenkopf at the end. Your favorite spot along the route is a small, marshy water - a hidden gem in the middle of nature. The tour reveals its full beauty in the fall. For the last section to the summit, which is secured by ropes, Angi recommends being sure-footed and having a head for heights. She finds the avalanche barriers along the trail particularly fascinating, which bear witness to the history of the valley like an open-air museum and lend the trail a special atmosphere.
Andrea's favorite peak: the Spuller Schafberg

Two summit crosses and an unforgettable panorama
Andrea enthuses about the Spuller Schafberg - the third highest peak in the Lechquellengebirge. The ascent begins at the dam wall of the Lake Spullersee and leads via the Ravensburger Hütte and steep meadow slopes to the rocky summit. You will be rewarded with two summit crosses and a magnificent view, which is particularly impressive at sunrise or sunset.
After the tour, Andrea recommends an enjoyable stop at the Ravensburger Hütte - the perfect end to this challenging and varied hike.