Sorgschrofen is a 1,635-metre-tall (5,364 ft) mountain in the Allgäu Alps of Bavaria, Germany and Tyrol, Austria.
A rare occurrence found on the summit is that four territories (two German and two Austrian) meet in a quadripoint: The border between this section of Bavaria and Tyrol was defined by the border treaty of 1844, which was complemented in 1850: "Grenzberichtigungsvertrag vom 30.
A hiker can climb the mountain in two different ways: directly to the peak from Jungholz or from Unterjoch and over Zinken, which is located 265 metres (869 ft) southwest of the main summit and also on the border.
From Jungholz one can either take a ski lift to cut corners or hike up a path to Älpele Hut.
[3] Starting from the parking lot in Unterjoch, one walks past the church and goes east to Zehrerhöfe on a road, where the paving abruptly stops.