Mountain peaks around Lorüns provide access to the diverse landscapes of the Montafon valley and the broader Vorarlberg region. This village serves as a base for exploring various notable mountains, each with distinct features. The area is framed by the Rätikon, Silvretta, and Verwall mountain ranges, offering a wide range of hiking trails. Visitors can find options from leisurely walks to challenging summit conquests.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The T4 trail to Schillerkopf, coming from the Tschengla parking lot P3, is relatively easy to manage. There are only a few places where you need to use your hands, the trail is always clearly visible, and only a few sections are exposed.
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The most beautiful summit cross I have ever seen. At the top there is a book with a pen to write your name
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After a comfortable mountain ride, you can start from here at all levels of difficulty!
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Interesting summit cross on the 🌛 Mondspitze
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In my opinion the most beautiful summit cross in Vorarlberg. Mega all-round view and a mountain tour that has its appeal at any time of the day
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Lorüns provides excellent access to several impressive mountain peaks. The Schillerkopf summit offers gigantic views for experienced mountaineers. Other significant peaks include Muttersberg, known as the "sunny balcony of the region," Schesaplana, the highest peak in the Rätikon range, and Piz Buin, Vorarlberg's highest peak in the Silvretta range.
Yes, the Muttersberg is an excellent choice for families. It features a large adventure playground and an indoor play area near the Alpengasthof Muttersberg. The Freiburger Hut, located above the picturesque Formarinsee, is also considered family-friendly and offers a great resting point.
For experienced mountaineers, the Schesaplana (2,965 m) in the Rätikon range offers a truly alpine experience, with sections like the "Böse Tritt" secured with ropes. Piz Buin (3,312 m) in the Silvretta range provides challenging high-altitude tours, including glacier crossings. The Schillerkopf summit is also highlighted as a great challenge for experienced hikers.
Two highly popular mountain huts in the area are the Wormser Hut and the Freiburger Hut. The Wormser Hut is known for its cozy atmosphere, delicious food, and especially its homemade apple strudel. The Freiburger Hut is a popular refuge above the Formarinsee, serving as an ideal starting point for many tours.
The best time largely depends on your desired activity. For high-alpine tours to peaks like Schesaplana and Piz Buin, the summer months (typically June to September) are ideal. For general hiking and enjoying the panoramic views, late spring to early autumn offers pleasant conditions. In winter, Muttersberg is popular for idyllic snowshoe tours.
Many peaks are easily accessible. Muttersberg can be reached conveniently by the Muttersbergbahn cable car from Bludenz. The area around the Silvretta-Bielerhöhe, a starting point for tours into the Silvretta range towards Piz Buin, is accessible via the Silvretta High Alpine Road. For Schesaplana, the ascent often begins from the picturesque Lünersee lake, which can be reached by cable car.
You can expect diverse natural beauty. Muttersberg offers panoramic views across the Verwall and Rätikon peaks and the Swiss Alpstein range. Schesaplana provides breathtaking 360-degree panoramas encompassing Austrian, Swiss, and Italian peaks, with the stunning turquoise Lünersee below. The Silvretta range, home to Piz Buin, is known for its glaciers and picturesque lakes like the Silvrettasee.
Yes, the Muttersberg has historical traces dating back to Roman times and was later settled by Walser farmers in the 14th century, whose history is still evident today. Additionally, the "Alpine Art Muttersberg" circular trail features artworks in nature by renowned artists, blending culture with the natural landscape.
Beyond hiking, the region around Lorüns offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, enjoy cycling tours along the Ill River, or try various running trails. In winter, Muttersberg is popular for snowshoeing.
Visitors highly appreciate the diverse landscapes, from high-alpine summits to accessible huts. The region is loved for its gigantic panoramic views, such as those from the Schillerkopf summit and Mondspitze Summit Cross. The cozy atmosphere and delicious food at huts like the Wormser Hut, especially the homemade apple strudel, are also frequently praised.
Absolutely. Muttersberg offers a Panorama Trail that is suitable for hikers of all levels. Even in the high-alpine Silvretta region, around the Silvretta-Bielerhöhe, there are various hiking routes that provide impressive mountain panoramas without requiring extreme exertion or glacier crossings.
Many of the peaks and mountain stations provide excellent viewpoints. Muttersberg, for instance, offers panoramic views stretching across multiple mountain ranges. The Mondspitze Summit Cross is noted for its mega all-round view, and the Golmerbahn Mountain Station is a great starting point for routes with scenic outlooks.


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