The Hoher Ifen is a 2,230 metre high mountain in the Allgäu Alps, west of the Kleinwalsertal valley. In winter it forms the backdrop for a small ski area. It lies on the border between Germany and Austria. The summit is the highest point on the gently, tilted Ifen plateau.
The Hoher Ifen and the Ifen Plateau seen from the south
All-round view from the Hohen Ifen
The almost level plateau of the Hoher Ifen
The Gottesacker plateau from the summit of the Hoher Ifen
The Allgäu Alps are a mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps, located in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg in Germany and Tyrol and Vorarlberg in Austria. The range lies directly east of Lake Constance.
The Krottenspitze, Öfnerspitze and Großer Krottenkopf
Ascent to the Alm (Aufzug auf die Alm) (postcard by Eugen Felle). Behind: the central main chain of the Allgäu Alps
The northeast flank of the Allgäu Alps, the Tannheim Mountains and the crest of the Falkenstein between Füssen and Pfronten, with the Hopfensee lake in the foreground
The main chain of the Allgäu