Best mountain passes around Riefensberg are found in the picturesque Bregenzerwald region of Vorarlberg, Austria. This area features diverse terrain, from elevated points to challenging mountain passes. Riefensberg itself is known for its local mountain, Kojen, a popular hiking destination. The region offers a variety of routes for cycling and hiking, showcasing its natural landscape.
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Beautiful route, practically no traffic except for a few farm residents.
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A very varied and steep ascent and descent. Set in idyllic surroundings. You simply have to take in the scenery.
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Hardly any traffic and great climb
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Alpine ascent with steps and ropes. Sure-footedness and a head for heights are definitely necessary, but with a certain level of fitness it is absolutely doable
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Driving on March 2, 2024: South ramp newly asphalted in the upper area, completely completed and therefore in perfect condition. The lower area is in the usual, unrenovated condition.
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Beautiful racing bike route with an impressive panorama in Sibratsgfäll
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The ascent was very well renewed by the Alpine Club after the mudslide disappeared in 2022. New wooden steps were installed. However, part of the comparatively less steep part is now in the shade in autumn and is therefore muddy and slippery. A hiking stick is helpful here. A beautiful path with great views and variety for experienced hikers.
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When hiking the Nagelfluhkette, this is one of the more pleasant gaps!
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The mountain passes around Riefensberg offer a range of difficulties. For instance, the Brunnenauscharte is a challenging alpine path featuring metal steps, chains, and wire ropes on exposed passages, requiring sure-footedness and a head for heights. In contrast, the Lorenapass is an intermediate route, often traffic-free, winding through beautiful mountain meadows.
Yes, the Northern Ascent to Lorenapass is a popular cycle way connecting Alberschwende and Schwarzenberg. It features significant climbs, with approximately 4 kilometers of ascent and 350 meters in altitude to the pass summit. The south side can have inclines of up to 16% in places, offering a good challenge for cyclists.
Many passes offer stunning views. The Lorenapass provides wonderful views of the Bregenzer Ach valley. The Bödele – Losen Pass, while not a highlight in the guide, offers magnificent views over Dornbirn, the Rhine Valley, and Lake Constance from its western approach, and a panoramic view of the upper Bregenzerwald from its eastern ramp.
Riefensberg is surrounded by excellent hiking opportunities. For example, the local Kojen Mountain offers a popular circular path to a viewing point with panoramic views. You can find various hiking routes, from moderate to difficult, in the area. Explore more options in the Hiking around Riefensberg guide, which includes routes like the 'Riefensberg to Kojenstein and Kojen-Moos Loop'.
Yes, there are several easy and family-friendly hikes around Riefensberg. Routes such as the 'Dreiländerblick Summit Cross – Dreiländerblick Viewpoint loop from Riefensberg' are suitable for families. For more details, refer to the Easy hikes around Riefensberg guide.
The Bregenzerwald region, where Riefensberg is located, is beautiful year-round. For hiking and cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. During winter, passes like Faschina Pass become popular for skiing, with areas like the Schneereich Damüls-Mellau-Faschina ski area offering winter sports.
Yes, the Lorenapass has a rich history. The oldest access led from the Lorena valley, used by Celts and Romans. It was also a significant route for the first settlers of the Bregenzerwald around 1000 AD. During the Thirty Years' War, the Lorenahöhe served as a line of defense, and local legends tell tales of Swedish soldiers and the 'Schwedenhütte' (Swedish Hut) in the area.
Riefensberg offers a variety of mountain biking trails, ranging from moderate to difficult. You can find routes like the 'Lecknertal Valley – Rohrmoos Valley loop from Riefensberg' or the 'Ochsenschwandalpe – Weissach River loop from Riefensberg'. For a comprehensive list of trails, check out the MTB Trails around Riefensberg guide.
While Riefensberg itself offers local amenities, specific mountain passes also have options. For example, once at the Losenpass (Bödele), visitors can find refreshments at Berghof Fetz or Alpenhotel Bödele. The wider Bregenzerwald region provides various accommodation and dining choices, from traditional guesthouses to hotels.
The Hochtannberg Pass connects the valley of the Bregenz Ach with the Lechtal. It's well-suited for road cycling, especially as the B200 road becomes less traffic-heavy leading up to the pass. The route features galleries, tunnels, and a spectacular bridge, offering a rewarding experience for cyclists who can ascend over 900 vertical meters from Au. It also serves as a starting point for hiking, such as the path to the Widderstein hut.
The Faschina Pass (Faschinajoch) marks the entry into the Bregenzerwald Forest and is part of the route for the Northern Alpine Trail 01. The surrounding area is particularly popular for winter sports, with the Schneereich Damüls-Mellau-Faschina ski area offering a range of pistes and modern lifts, making it a great destination for skiing and snowboarding.
Kojen Mountain is considered Riefensberg's 'very own mountain'. A steep forest path leads from the village center to the Kojen plateau, which features moorland recognized as one of the loveliest in Vorarlberg. Hikers can enjoy a circular path to the Kojen viewing point, offering panoramic views. The hike is approximately 10.98 km long with an ascent and descent of 620 meters.


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