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Jogging around Rebstein offers a variety of routes primarily characterized by gentle terrain and scenic views. The region features paths along the Rhine River, providing flat and accessible running options. Runners can also explore routes that pass by historical landmarks like local castles and offer glimpses of the distant Alpstein mountains. The landscape is generally low in elevation, making it suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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11.2km
01:09
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.64km
00:57
100m
100m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.4km
01:23
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.21km
00:46
70m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.45km
00:46
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The suspension bridge in Diepoldsau is the next alternative bridge across the Rhine after the Wiesenrain bridge near Widnau was completely closed.
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Weinstein Castle, first mentioned in documents in the 14th century, is beautifully located in the vineyards of Marbach. You can eat, drink and even get married in the castle.
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Nice view. Modern technology meets nature.
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Weinstein Castle, Marbach For centuries, Weinstein Castle, which was first mentioned in documents at the end of the 14th century, belonged to rich and politically influential St. Gallen families, especially the Hans Varnbüler zu Weinstein family (1375). Around a hundred years later (1479), Ulrich Varnbüler, one of the leading politicians in the trading city of St. Gallen, rebuilt the castle. Ulrich Varnbüler was an opponent of Abbot Ulrich Rösch. Because of the growing tensions with the city towards the end of the 15th century, Rösch planned to move the monastery to Rorschach and in 1487 the foundation stone of the Marienberg monastery complex was laid. But now there was resistance among the people of St. Gallen and Appenzeller for economic and political reasons. The conflict escalated and in 1489 the monastery complex under construction was destroyed. Since Ulrich Varnbüler played a leading role in the “Rorschacher Klosterbruch”, he was condemned in 1495 and his property, including Weinstein Castle, was confiscated by the Confederates. Only after an imperial word of power did Ulrich Varnbüler's heirs get the castle back in 1498. Around 1550, the stair tower was added to the building, the roof structure was expanded with a knight's parlor and the historic kitchen, which is still preserved today. At the same time, the west extension was built as a storey annex. Various changes of ownership were followed by the ownership period of Schlapparitzi, Högger and Zollikofer. In 1613, the building, which was reminiscent of a residential tower, was expanded to include the east wing, which included the baroque Schlappritzi Hall, named after its builders. In 1841 a “bourgeois” bought Weinstein for the first time, namely Johann Anton Kuster von Altstätten. He added 1.5 floors to the west extension and set up the first bar in what is now the Torkel-Stübli around 1850. The castle barn dates from a similar period. In 1943, Johannes Herzog von Thal bought the entire property including the agricultural business. The purchase price of 175,000 francs advertised at the time raised doubts about profitability among the farmers' association. Text / Source: Weinstein Castle https://www.schloss-weinstein.ch/schloss-weinstein
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A small fairytale castle that now houses a romantic restaurant. More information can be found at https://www.schloss-weinstein.ch/.
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Rhine crossing with very beautiful bridge architecture.
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Castle, hotel, restaurant, wine shop, vineyard ...
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Rebstein offers a good selection of running routes, with over 15 trails available for you to explore. The majority of these are moderate in difficulty, suitable for a wide range of runners.
While most routes in Rebstein are classified as moderate, the terrain is generally low in elevation and features gentle paths, especially along the Rhine River. This makes many of them accessible and enjoyable for beginners looking for a less strenuous run.
The running trails in Rebstein vary in length, but many popular options range from approximately 5 to 8 miles (8 to 13 km). For example, the Weinstein Castle loop from Rebstein is about 5.4 miles (8.6 km), while the Rhein Bridge Widnau–Diepoldsau loop from Rebstein-Marbach extends to 8.4 miles (13.4 km).
Yes, Rebstein is well-suited for circular running. Many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A great example is the Bridge With View of Alpstein loop from Rebstein-Marbach, which offers scenic views.
Running routes in Rebstein often feature scenic views towards the distant Alpstein mountains and paths along the Rhine River. You can also pass by historical landmarks such as Weinstein Castle. For those interested in natural beauty, the wider region also boasts impressive natural attractions like the Örfla Gorge or the Tobelbach Gorge and Rock Overhang.
Given the generally gentle terrain and low elevation of many paths, several routes in Rebstein are suitable for families. The flat sections along the Rhine River are particularly good for a relaxed run with children, offering accessible and enjoyable experiences.
Many trails in the Rebstein area are dog-friendly, especially those through natural landscapes and along the river. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, particularly in agricultural areas or near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific routes.
Rebstein is enjoyable for running throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer mornings and evenings are also ideal to avoid the midday heat. Even in winter, many of the lower-elevation paths remain accessible, though conditions may vary.
While specific cafes directly on every route might vary, the routes often pass through or near villages like Rebstein-Marbach where you can find refreshment options. For example, after a run like the Burg Rebstein loop, you'll be close to local amenities.
The running routes in Rebstein are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 190 reviews. Runners often praise the scenic views, particularly towards the Alpstein mountains, the accessible river paths, and the overall variety of moderate trails suitable for different fitness levels.
Yes, many of the lower-elevation paths, especially those along the Rhine River, can be suitable for running in winter. These routes are less prone to heavy snow and ice compared to higher-altitude trails. Always check local conditions and wear appropriate gear for winter running.
Many of the popular running routes around Rebstein, especially those starting from Rebstein-Marbach, have convenient parking options nearby. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for specific parking information.


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