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Hiking around Röthis, a village in the district of Feldkirch, Austria, offers access to diverse terrain at the foot of the Rätikon mountains and near the Rhine valley. The region features trails along the Alvierbach stream and through the Frödischtal valley, providing varied landscapes from meadows to forests. Hikers can explore routes with elevation changes, leading to viewpoints and alpine pastures. The area provides a range of hiking trails suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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7.60km
02:32
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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10.5km
03:36
570m
570m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.04km
02:32
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful hike with many panoramic views. Especially lovely in winter when the fog fills the valley.
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Hotel Viktor, Viktorsberg High above the Vorarlberg Rhine Valley (Vorarlberg Rhine Valley), the Hotel Viktor is located in the middle of a dreamy, idyllic mountain world high above the Alpine Rhine Valley in Viktorsberg. Today, the Hotel Viktor am Viktorsberg is an indispensable institution for people with disabilities. Text / Source: Hotel Viktor, Hauptstraße 62, 6836 Viktorsberg https://www.hotel-viktor.at/
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Monastery Foundation, Viktorsberg The history of the Viktorsberg Monastery The Irish hermit Eusebius had already settled on the Viktorsberg in the 9th century. In 1384, Count Rudolf V of Montfort-Feldkirch founded a monastery of the Franciscan Minorites there, which existed for four centuries until it was abolished in 1785. After that, the monastery church became the parish church of the Viktorsberg community, and the convent building served as a village school and rectory, among other things. At the beginning of the 20th century, the state of Vorarlberg made a significant contribution to the preservation of the ensemble, as it is one of the oldest Christian settlements in Vorarlberg. Today, the former monastery is a popular seminar, event and cultural center for many guests from home and abroad in an impressive location high above the Alpine Rhine Valley. The location and the beautiful view make this monastery a very special place. Text / Source: Viktorsberg Monastery Foundation, Klosterweg 2, 6836 Viktorsberg https://www.kloster-viktorsberg.at/geschichte
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Alpe Almein - A hiking paradise in Viktorsberg The Alpe Almein is a fantastic hiking destination in the idyllic community of Viktorsberg. This breathtaking alpine landscape offers hikers a variety of opportunities to explore the beauty of nature and leave the stress of everyday life behind. The Alpe Almein is located at 1060 m above sea level and has a pasture area of around 22 hectares. There are several hiking routes that lead to the Alpe. It is leased all year round and invites you to take a leisurely break. Text / Source: Bergfex at https://www.bergfex.at/sommer/viktorsberg/highlights/21462-alpe-almein/
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Parish Church of Saint Victor, Viktorsberg The Viktorsberg parish church is also the monastery church of the former Minorite monastery built in 834. It is one of the oldest Christian settlements in Vorarlberg. It was founded by the Irish saint Eusebius. The saint's head was cut off with a scythe in a dispute with wicked farmers. But Eusebius gets up again, takes his head and places it on the altar of the monastery church of Saint Victor. Only then does he go to rest. This church has a history as long as the monastery. It is named after the pope and martyr Victor I, whose skull has been here as a relic since the 8th century. Text / Source: Vorarlberg Tourismus GmbH, Poststraße 11, 6850 Dornbirn https://www.vorarlberg.travel/poi/viktorsberg-pfarrkirche-heiliger-viktor/
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Viktorsberg Monastery Foundation The history of Viktorsberg Monastery The Irish hermit Eusebius had already settled on Viktorsberg in the 9th century. In 1384, Count Rudolf V of Montfort-Feldkirch founded a monastery of the Franciscan Minorites there, which existed for four centuries until it was abolished in 1785. After that, the monastery church became the parish church of the Viktorsberg community, and the convent building served as a village school and rectory, among other things. At the beginning of the 20th century, the state of Vorarlberg made a significant contribution to the preservation of the ensemble, as it is one of the oldest Christian settlements in Vorarlberg. Today, the former monastery is a popular seminar, event and cultural center for many guests from home and abroad in an impressive location high above the Alpine Rhine Valley. The location and the beautiful view make this monastery a very special place. Text / Source: Viktorsberg Monastery Foundation, Klosterweg 2, 6836 Viktorsberg https://www.kloster-viktorsberg.at/geschichte
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Hotel Viktor, Viktorsberg High above the Vorarlberg Rhine Valley (Vorarlberg Rhine Valley), the Hotel Viktor is nestled amidst a wonderfully idyllic mountain landscape high above the Alpine Rhine Valley in Viktorsberg. Today, the Hotel Viktor am Viktorsberg is an indispensable institution for people with disabilities. Text / Source: Hotel Viktor, Hauptstraße 62, 6836 Viktorsberg https://www.hotel-viktor.at/
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Röthis offers a diverse network of over a dozen hiking trails, catering to various fitness levels and preferences. These routes explore the Rätikon mountain foothills, the Rhine valley, and scenic paths along the Alvierbach stream and through the Frödischtal.
Yes, Röthis provides several easy hiking options. Six of the available routes are classified as easy, perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed walk. These trails often meander through verdant meadows and along tranquil streams, offering a gentle introduction to the region's natural beauty.
Hiking around Röthis offers a variety of natural features and landmarks. You can explore the picturesque Üble Schlucht and Örfla Gorge, discover the serene Alvierbach stream, and venture into the Frödischtal valley. The region is also known for its proximity to the Rätikon mountains and the Rhine valley, providing diverse landscapes.
Yes, the Frödischtal valley is known for its impressive features, including a captivating river course and a waterfall. A popular route, the Frödischbach Waterfalls – Röthner Schlucht loop from Röthis, specifically follows the Alvierbach stream through a gorge, featuring beautiful waterfalls.
While Röthis offers many moderate trails, there are options for more challenging excursions. The region is at the foot of the Rätikon mountains, which are part of the Central Eastern Alps. For instance, the nearby Three Towers Trail (Drei Türme Trail) is highly recommended for those seeking demanding routes with spectacular panoramic views, leading to prominent rock formations like the Zimba and Schesaplana.
Many trails in Röthis are suitable for families. The path leading to the majestic Neuburg castle ruins, perched above the village, is well-signposted and offers breathtaking panoramic views, making it a popular choice for families. Generally, the well-maintained paths and varied difficulty levels ensure there are options for all ages.
The best seasons for hiking in Röthis are from spring to autumn. During spring, the meadows are vibrant with blooming flowers, and the Alvierbach stream is particularly tranquil. Autumn offers pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Some trails are also suitable for snowshoeing in winter for those seeking a different experience.
Yes, many of the trails around Röthis are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Frödischbach Waterfalls – Röthner Schlucht loop from Röthis and the View from the panoramic circular trail – Alpe Almein loop from Röthis, which offers panoramic views and leads to the Alpe Almein alpine pasture.
Hikes around Röthis offer diverse and often spectacular views. You can expect panoramic vistas of the surrounding Rätikon mountains and the Rhine Valley. Trails like the View from the panoramic circular trail – Alpe Almein loop from Röthis lead to high points such as Alpe Almein, providing expansive outlooks. The Kapf summit cross also offers excellent views over the Rhine Valley.
Absolutely. A popular hiking route in Röthis leads to the majestic Neuburg castle ruins, which are perched above the village. This medieval fortress provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and is a rewarding destination for a hike.
The hiking routes in Röthis are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,400 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from tranquil forest paths to open alpine pastures, and the stunning panoramic views of the Rhine Valley and Rätikon mountains.
Yes, hiking to alpine pastures is a highlight in the Röthis area. The View from the panoramic circular trail – Alpe Almein loop from Röthis leads to the Alpe Almein alpine pasture, situated at 1060 meters above sea level, offering beautiful natural scenery and panoramic views.
Röthis is a well-connected village, and many trailheads are accessible. While specific parking information for each trailhead is best checked locally, the village's location makes it convenient for starting hikes. For public transport, Röthis is part of the Feldkirch district, which generally has good regional bus connections, allowing access to various starting points.
While some popular routes can see more foot traffic, Röthis offers a wide network of trails, and it's possible to find quieter paths, especially outside peak hours or by exploring some of the less-trafficked sections of the Frödischtal or paths leading into the Rätikon foothills. Exploring trails that are not the 'most popular' can often lead to a more serene experience.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Röthis region. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas, near livestock, or in crowded sections, and to clean up after them. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions on certain paths or in particular seasons.


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