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Carl-Hirnbein-Erlebnisweg; an adventure hiking trail between Weitnau and Missen featuring attractions, playgrounds and sheltered places for rest. Numerous displays provide detailed information about the flora and fauna in the surrounding forest and invite hikers to participate in games and to solve educative riddles and anagrams. •
Hauchenberg and "Alpkönigblick"; on top of the Hauchenberg mountain a lookout tower was constructed in 2007 with the help of helicopter airlifts. At a height of 1240 m., the "Alpkönigblick", which was officially opened on 21 October 2007 by the Bavarian State Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Josef Miller, offers scenic views of the Weitnau valley and surrounding landscape to the north, and the German, Austrian and
Swiss Alps to the south. A short stroll away Kling's Alpe, a licensed mountain hut offering food and service to hikers at weekends, opened in September 2007. •
St. Pelagius Church; the
neo-Gothic church of the town of Weitnau. Reconstructed in part 1862-72. In all probability only the
nave was reconstructed, the
choir, which was built in 1739-1740, was very likely retained. Parts of the spire date back to the 14th century. The church is considered a neo-Gothic sacred building, it features numerous elaborate stencil drawings and colourful embellishments. The statues of the high
altar originate from the Multscher School and date back to around 1490. Station of the Jakobus Pilgrimage Trail •
Alttrauchburg Castle Ruins; extensively reconstructed
castle ruins with inn and beer garden overlooking the village Kleinweiler. The
Alttrauchburg can be reached via signposted hiking trails in approximately an hour from Weitnau. •
Adler Guesthouse; guesthouse in the town of Weitnau which used to house the official chambers of the House of Bregenz-Hohenegg. Probably built in 1753. Today a restaurant and guesthouse which also houses the public library, the tourism office and a small museum. •
18-Hole Golf Course in Hellengerst which offers panoramic views of the Alps. •
Argental Skilifte; Two
ski lifts offer well-prepared pistes for beginners and seasoned skiers and snowboarders. The 500-metre-long family lift, a modern T-bar lift with a difference in altitude of 120 metres, was completely rebuilt in the early 2000s. In addition, there is a 100-metre beginners lift with a difference in altitude of 20 metres. Right next to the beginners lift, a short run is usually prepared for sledges and
toboggans. Weitnau's
cross-country skiing network has its starting point here and is regularly tracked from here. == Town twinning ==