Vorarlberg Sights: Highlights in Western Austria

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Vorarlberg sights

Vorarlberg sights

The sights in Vorarlberg in the westernmost federal state Austria surprise with an impressive variety. Located between Lake Constance and the Alps, it offers a unique mix of nature, culture and history. From the lively cities such as Bregenz and Dornbirn to the quiet valleys in the Montafon, there is a lot to discover. Each place tells its own story.

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In this article, we'll take you on a journey through this state. We'll explore the different regions and cities to give you a clear orientation. We'll show you which sights you shouldn't miss in Bregenz, Feldkirch or Lech. We'll also take a look at the hidden treasures in the valleys and mountains.

 

Lake Constance Vorarlberg
At Lake Constance, photo by Harry Dona on Unsplash

 

Lake Constance – Vorarlberg Sights for city travellers

In Lake Constance-Vorarlberg we experience the diversity of this region up close. We start in Bregenz, where the festival and the Pfänder await us. We continue to Dornbirn, where we explore the Rappenloch Gorge. Hohenems shows us the Jewish quarter and Feldkirch the Schattenburg. Each town has its own history. The sights around the Bodensee, are worth a visit.

 

Bregenz Festival
Scenery at the Bregenz Festival, photo by Harry Dona on Unsplash

 

Bregenz

Bregenz, the capital of Vorarlberg, invites us to discover its sights. We start at the Bregenz Festival, which is known worldwide for its lake stage. Here we experience culture directly on Lake Constance. The open-air performances are unforgettable. Breathtaking backdrops in front of the lake ensure a very special cultural experience.

Then we take the Pfänder cable car and enjoy the view from the Pfänder. From here we can see not only Lake Constance, but also the Alps. The Pfänder also offers hiking trails for every fitness level.

Back in the city, we finally visit the Martinsturm. This historic landmark gives us an insight into the history of Bregenz. From the top, we also have a great view of the old town and the lake.

Finally, our journey takes us to the Kunsthaus Bregenz. Here we encounter contemporary art in impressive architecture. The exhibitions change regularly, so we can always discover something new.

 

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The Rappenloch Gorge near Dornbirn
The Rappenloch Gorge near Dornbirn, photo by Harry Dona on Unsplash

 

Dornbirn

Dornbirn surprises us with a mixture of nature and culture. We begin our exploration on the Karren, the city's local mountain. The cable car takes us up quickly. Once at the top, we then enjoy the view of the Rhine Valley and Lake Constance. There are also numerous hiking trails here.

After the descent, the path leads us to the Rappenloch Gorge. We hike through the impressive gorge and are fascinated by the roaring waters and the steep rock faces. It is a natural spectacle that leaves us in awe. The hike through the gorge is varied.

Finally, we visit the Rolls-Royce Museum in Dornbirn. The collection is unique and shows us the elegance of times gone by. We learn more about the history of Rolls-Royce automobiles. At the same time, we admire the perfectly preserved examples.

 

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Hohenems
Hohenems, Image by Bernfried Schnell from Pixabay

 

Hohenems

In Hohenems we go on a journey through time. Our first stop is the Renaissance Hohenems Castle. It towers over the town and tells stories of past centuries. We explore the magnificent rooms and learn more about the noble families who lived here. The architecture impresses us with its artistic details, for example.

Afterwards we walk through the Jewish quarter. Here we delve into the rich history of the Jewish community, which once played an important role in Hohenems. We visit the synagogue and the Jewish Museum, which gives us deep insights into the life and culture of the Jewish population. It is a place of remembrance and understanding.

Finally, we discover the old indoor swimming pool, which is now used as an art and cultural center. Within the historic walls, we experience exhibitions, concerts and theater performances. The special charm of the building combines old structures with modern art forms.

 

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Medieval castle in Feldkirch
Medieval castle in Feldkirch, photo by Leonhard Niederwimmer on Unsplash

 

Feldkirch

In Feldkirch we discover the history and nature of Vorarlberg. Our journey begins at the Schattenburg, an imposing medieval castle that towers over the city. We explore the historical rooms there and let ourselves be inspired by the past in the museum. The view from up here is also magnificent.

We then continue to the historic old town of Feldkirch. The well-preserved buildings and narrow streets tell stories of times gone by. We stroll through the city, discover hidden places and enjoy the atmosphere of one of the oldest cities in Vorarlberg.

Finally, we visit the Feldkirch wildlife park. We can relax there in the middle of nature and observe the local wildlife. We enjoy the peace and quiet far away from city life. The wildlife park is a place of relaxation and at the same time an experience for all nature lovers.

 

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In the Bregenz Forest
In the Bregenzerwald, photo by Der NiederRainer on Unsplash

 

Bregenzerwald – Vorarlberg Sights for culture fans

In the Bregenzerwald we experience Vorarlberg from its authentic side. We discover traditional wooden houses, embedded in the mountain landscape. Villages such as Bezau and Schwarzenberg invite us to experience regional culture and crafts up close. We hike through green valleys, visit local dairies and enjoy the famous Bregenzerwald cheese.

 

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Bezau
In Bezau, photo by Jean-Paul Goossens on Unsplash

 

Bezau

Our journey through the Bregenzerwald begins in Bezau. We board the Bezau cable car and are transported up the mountain in just a few minutes. Once at the top, we can enjoy the view of the rolling hills and the surrounding mountains. You can also go hiking here.

We then discover the Bregenzerwald crafts that are deeply rooted here. In Bezau we see how traditional craft techniques merge with modern architecture. The wooden construction that is typical for the region impresses us with its simplicity and functionality. We learn how this craft has been passed down through generations and is still alive today.

 

 

In Bödele near Schwarzenberg
In Bödele near Schwarzenberg, photo by Harry Dona on Unsplash

 

Schwarzenberg

Our discovery tour continues to Schwarzenberg. Here we visit the Angelika Kauffmann Museum, for example. We learn more about her life and her works. The museum also offers us insights into art history and regional culture. In Schwarzenberg you can also experience the Schubertiade, a music festival that attracts classical music lovers from all over the world. The events take place in historic buildings.

 

 

In Andelsbuch
In Andelsbuch, photo by vigouroux gérald on Unsplash

 

Andelsbuch

Our next destination is Andelsbuch, where we visit the Werkraum Bregenzerwald. This center for craftsmanship and architecture shows us how creative and innovative the region's craftsmen are. The Werkraum is a place of exchange where tradition and innovation go hand in hand. We then explore the panoramic routes around Andelsbuch. The paths lead us through green meadows, dense forests and repeatedly offer breathtaking views of the mountains.

 

 

Cheese production
Cheese production in the Bregenzerwald, photo by Food Photographer on Unsplash

 

Egg

Our last stop takes us to Egg, where we visit the Egg Museum. The exhibitions show us the lives of the people in the region, their traditions and their everyday life. We learn how closely the residents are connected to nature and how they express this relationship in their culture and crafts. At the end of our visit to Egg, we experience cheese production first hand. We visit a dairy and see how the famous Bregenzerwald cheese is made. Of course, you can also try the cheese there.

 

 

In Montafon
In Montafon, Image by gsibergerin from Pixabay

 

Montafon – Vorarlberg Sights for adventurers

In Montafon we discover the Alps up close. You can start in Schruns and explore the Silvretta Montafon, a paradise for hikers and skiers. You can then visit the historic places in the valley and get to know the regional culture. Drive along the Silvretta High Alpine Road in Gaschurn and enjoy breathtaking views.

 

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Schruns
View of Schruns, Image by guenter_muendle from Pixabay

 

Schruns

In Montafon you can experience Vorarlberg from its adventurous side. Your journey begins in Schruns. Here you will find the Silvretta Montafon, one of the largest skiing and hiking areas in Austria. In winter, for example, you can enjoy perfectly groomed slopes that meander through the alpine landscape. In summer, the area turns into a hiking paradise. You can explore the mountains on numerous trails. A visit to the Montafon Local History Museum is also worthwhile. Here you can discover the history and culture of the Montafon. The exhibitions take you through the centuries and show how people lived and worked here.

 

 

The Bielerhöhe near Gaschurns
The Bielerhöhe near Gaschurns, photo by Andreas Weilguny on Unsplash

 

Gaschurn and the Silvretta High Alpine Road

Continue to Gaschurn, where the famous Silvretta High Alpine Road awaits you. This panoramic road offers you views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. You drive along serpentines and reach heights that make you feel like the world is at your feet. In Gaschurn you can also try out the Alpine Coaster. This summer toboggan run provides fun and adrenaline.

 

 

At the Arlberg
At Arlberg, photo by Tino Rischawy on Unsplash

 

Arlberg – Vorarlberg Sights for athletes

At Arlberg you can experience Vorarlberg in an impressive way. In winter you can enjoy some of the best slopes in the Alps. Lech and Zürs offer you first-class skiing in an impressive mountain landscape. In summer, hiking trails with breathtaking views beckon instead.

 

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Ski area at Arlberg
Ski resort at Arlberg, photo by Tino Rischawy on Unsplash

 

Lech

Lech am Arlberg offers you the best of both worlds: winter sports and summer experiences. In winter you can experience one of the most exclusive ski areas in the Alps. Lech is known for its first-class slopes as well as its luxurious accommodation. You can enjoy the perfectly groomed slopes and then relax in one of the elegant hotels. This is where winter sports meet luxury.

In summer, the landscape changes and offers you completely new possibilities. The Lechweg takes you along the river of the same name on a long-distance hike that takes you through untouched nature. The path is well signposted and offers you spectacular views and quiet moments in the middle of the mountains. Mountain biking and hiking are also popular activities. In summer, numerous cultural events also take place in Lech.

 

 

Lake Zürs
Lake Zürs, Image by gsibergerin from Pixabay

 

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In Zürs, right next to Lech, world-famous slopes and pistes also await you. The ski area is popular with skiers and snowboarders alike. You can explore the impressive slopes, which are suitable for every level. After a day on the slopes, the exclusive restaurants invite you to enjoy the region's gourmet cuisine. Zürs is known for its culinary diversity and the high quality of its food. You can taste regional specialties while enjoying the cozy atmosphere.

 

 

Grosses Walsertal
In the Great Walsertal, photo by Markus Ilg on Unsplash

 

Großes Walsertal – Vorarlberg natural attractions

In the Great Walser Valley you can experience Vorarlberg from its original side. Here you can discover, for example, untouched nature in the UNESCO biosphere reserve. You can enjoy the peace and quiet of the mountains on well-marked hiking trails and visit traditional villages. In the dairies you can also learn how cheese is made according to old recipes. The landscape invites you to take a deep breath and enjoy the silence. In the Great Walser Valley you will find relaxation and nature experiences far away from the hustle and bustle.

 

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Sunday stone in Vorarlberg
Sunday stone, Image by Elsemargriet from Pixabay

 

Sunday

In the Großes Walsertal you will discover a special side of Vorarlberg, characterized by untouched nature and living tradition. Your journey begins in Sonntag, a small town in the heart of the Großes Walsertal Biosphere Park. This UNESCO-protected park shows you how nature and sustainability harmonize with each other. You can also hike on well-marked trails and observe the diverse flora and fauna.

The Sonntag-Stein cable car takes you quickly to the higher alpine pastures. From here, you can access numerous hiking trails that lead you through lush meadows and dense forests. The view of the surrounding mountains is also magnificent.

 

 

Nature in the Grosses Walsertal in Vorarlberg
Enjoying nature in the Great Walsertal, photo by Markus Ilg on Unsplash

 

Raggal

In Raggal you will also find a true hiking paradise. The routes are family-friendly. Along the way you also have the opportunity to stop off at one of the dairies. Here you can also experience how cheese is traditionally produced. You can also taste the fresh cheese and learn more about how it is made. The products are regional and of the highest quality.

 

 

Plants in the Great Walser Valley in Vorarlberg
Plants in the Great Walsertal, photo by Markus Ilg on Unsplash

 

Blons

Blons, a small village with a turbulent history, offers you a special insight into the past. The avalanche path commemorates the devastating avalanche disaster of 1954, in which many people lost their lives. As you walk along this path, you will learn more about the events and the consequences for the village. It is a place of remembrance and at the same time a sign of hope and new beginnings. In addition to history, you will also find a recreational area in Blons that offers you peace and nature away from mass tourism. You can relax here and take in the beauty of the landscape.

 

 

Kleinwalsertal in Vorarlberg
Kleinwalsertal, photo by Michael Pohl on Unsplash

 

Kleinwalsertal – Vorarlberg Sights in a hidden valley

In Kleinwalsertal you can experience Vorarlberg in all its glory. Nestled in the Alps, it offers countless hiking trails and ski areas. In winter, a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts awaits you. In addition to nature, villages with traditional inns and regional cuisine attract visitors. Kleinwalsertal combines activity and relaxation in a unique environment. Be sure to check out our personal recommendations for Kleinwalsertal in these articles.

 

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Conclusion on the sights in Vorarlberg:

Vorarlberg offers you an impressive variety of sights that make each region unique. In the Bregenzerwald you can experience traditional craftsmanship as well as untouched nature. On the Arlberg you can enjoy first-class skiing and luxurious relaxation. The Montafon, on the other hand, tempts you with breathtaking hikes and alpine adventures. In the Grosses Walsertal you will also find peace and deeply rooted traditions. The Kleinwalsertal is a hidden gem. Each of these regions has its own charm and shows you a different facet of Vorarlberg.

If you are planning a trip to Vorarlberg, I recommend that you allow enough time to discover the diversity of the region. Combine culture and nature by combining hiking with visits to museums and historical sites. In winter, you can also enjoy some of the best ski resorts in the Alps, while in summer the mountains are perfect for hiking, mountain biking and relaxing. Be sure to try local specialties, as Vorarlberg's cuisine is rich in traditional delights. No matter which region you visit, Vorarlberg will delight you with its beauty, hospitality and cultural diversity.

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Questions and answers about Vorarlberg’s attractions

What time of year is best to visit Vorarlberg’s attractions?

That depends entirely on your interests. In winter, you will experience Vorarlberg as a first-class winter sports destination, ideal for skiing and snowboarding. Summer, on the other hand, offers ideal conditions for hiking, mountain biking and enjoying nature. Autumn also has its charm with colorful forests and pleasant temperatures.

Are there also cultural events in Vorarlberg?

Yes, Vorarlberg offers a variety of cultural events. The Bregenz Festival is particularly well-known and attracts opera lovers from all over the world every year. But the Montafon Harvest Festival, the Schubertiade in Schwarzenberg and many local festivals and concerts also invite you to experience the region's culture.

How do you reach the remote places in the Großes Walsertal?

The Große Walsertal is well developed, even if it seems remote. You can reach the region by car, but there are also bus connections. In the valleys and villages themselves, it is often best to get around on foot to explore the area at your leisure.

Can you explore the sights in Vorarlberg without a car?

Yes, Vorarlberg has a well-developed public transport network. Trains and buses take you to most regions. The Vorarlberg Card is particularly practical, as it allows you to use local public transport and many mountain railways. There are also many signposted routes for hiking and cycling tours.

Which local specialties should you definitely try?

In Vorarlberg you should definitely try the Bregenzerwald mountain cheese, which is produced in many dairies. Käsknöpfle, a type of cheese spaetzle, are also a must. We learned how to cook them during our visit to Kleinwalsertal, for example. Jause, a hearty snack, is also very popular in the mountains. To finish off, a schnapps made from local fruit is worthwhile.

 

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Source Vorarlberg Sights: own research in Vorarlberg Sights as well as a research trip as a travel blogger at the invitation of Kleinwalsertal Tourism. Our opinion remains our own in any case.

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Vorarlberg Sights: Highlights in Western Austria

Monika Fuchs

Monika Fuchs and Petar Fuchs are the authors and publishers of the Slow Travel and Enjoyment travel blog TravelWorldOnline Traveller. You have been publishing this blog since 2005. TravelWorldOnline has been online since 2001. Your topics are Trips to Savor and wine tourism worldwide and Slow Travel. During her studies, Monika Fuchs spent some time in North America, where she traveled to the USA and Canada - sometimes together with Petar Fuchs - and spent a research year in British Columbia. This strengthened her thirst for knowledge, which she pursued for 6 years Adventure Guide for Rotel Tours and then for 11 years as Study tour guide for Studiosus Reisen tried to breastfeed all over the world. She constantly expanded her travel regions, but curiosity still gnawed at her: “What is beyond the horizon? What else is there to discover in this city? Which people are interesting here? What do you eat in this region?” These are the questions she is now trying to answer as a freelance travel journalist (her articles have appeared in DIE ZEIT, 360° Canada, 360° USA, etc.), among others. travel writer and travel blogger answers in many countries around the world. Petar Fuchs produces the videos on this blog as well as on YouTube. Monika Fuchs from TravelWorldOnline is below Germany's top 50 bloggers in 2021 Other Information about Monika and Petar Fuchs. Recommendations on LinkedIn from tourism experts Further recommendations from cooperation partners and tourism experts Professional experience Monika on LinkedIn

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