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Hiking around Thüringerberg, located in Vorarlberg, Austria, offers a diverse landscape characterized by alpine valleys, forested slopes, and prominent peaks. The region features a network of trails that traverse varied terrain, from tranquil pond loops to challenging summit ascents. Hikers can expect routes that lead through natural features such as waterfalls and high-altitude viewpoints.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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8.69km
02:43
310m
310m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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7.26km
02:08
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.1km
06:13
1,040m
1,040m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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15.7km
06:41
1,130m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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14.1km
04:40
710m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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This impressive waterfall is clearly visible even from the road and attracts hikers and cyclists with its majestic sight. The path up only rises slightly, but we repeatedly stop to enjoy the magnificent view of the roaring water. I am surprised by the size of this natural wonder: with a drop of about 30 meters, the water plunges over several cascades a total of around 80 meters into the depths, down to the Schwarzbach power station at the foot of the mountain. Since 1955, this waterfall has been protected as a Vorarlberg natural monument, which underscores its special significance for the region. The source of the Montjolabach, which feeds the waterfall, is one of the most abundant drinking water sources in all of Vorarlberg. This interplay of natural power and sustainability makes the waterfall a fascinating excursion destination for nature lovers.
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Gasthaus Sonne, Jagdbergstraße, Thüringerberg The Gasthaus Sonne in Thüringerberg has a long history, connected to the tradition of Vorarlberg inn culture. It is a part of this tradition, a piece of the past that must also be preserved for the future. Tradition and innovation do not exclude each other. The inn offers a combination of solid regional specialties and refined creations, the inviting ambiance of classic guest rooms and modern room furnishings, convivial Jass rounds and seminar guests, business travelers and those seeking relaxation. The inn is known for its excellent menu and the magnificent view of the surrounding landscape. Text / Source: Gasthaus Sonne, Jagdbergstraße 29, Thüringerberg https://www.sonne-gasthaus.at/ https://www.thueringerberg.at/Dorfleben/Gasthaus_Sonne
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Church, St. Apostle Andrew, Thüringerberg The church was built in the years 1782 and 1783 due to lack of space, but the consecration did not take place until 1790. In 1786, Thüringerberg finally got its own pastor and the curacy was elevated to an independent parish in 1835. In 1864, the church received three new altars, which were replaced by a people's altar in 1960. The current altar has been in the church since 1990. The first organ was in 1805 and a new one was bought in 1860. Since 1994, the parish church has had a new organ again, which was largely financed by six organ godmothers. As the church was too small from the very beginning, it was enlarged in 1894. In 1959/60, the church was extended again and also modernized. The last renovation took place in 1989/90. Text / Source: Großes Walsertal Tourismus, Rathausgasse 5, Bludenz https://www.vorarlberg-alpenregion.at/walsertal/de/pfarrkirche-hl-apostel-andreas_vc3870
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Montiola Weiher, Thüringen The Montjola-Weiher were created in 1837 for the use of water power for the textile industry in Thüringen. Besides that, the Montjola-Weiher have been a popular destination for excursions and a local recreation area. The Montjola-Weiher (also: Montjola-See or Montiola-Weiher, 686 m above sea level) are located on the Quadern high plateau in the municipality of Thüringen. The Montjola-Weiher were created in 1837 for the operation of the spinning and weaving mill founded by John Douglass and partners. In the 1980s, the ponds were dredged. In 2016, Montjola-Weiher II was renovated and redesigned for approximately 250,000 Euros[2] and the infrastructure was slightly expanded.[3][4] At the same time, a "Historical Experience and Educational Trail" was established, illustrating the long history of water power utilization for industry in Thüringen. A significant portion of the costs was funded through the LEADER action program of the European Union. In 2024, to relieve the ponds and as flood protection, an approximately 700-meter-long tunnel was laid using the Micromining method, which diverts the excess water of the Schwarzbach via the Schlosstobel into the Lutz. In spring 2025, the planting of the renatured pond took place with the participation of students from the Thüringen primary school. Text / Source: Austria-Forum https://austria-forum.org/af/AustriaWiki/Montjola-Weiher
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Montiola Waterfall, Thüringen The Montjola waterfall has a main drop of about 30 m and is located at the northern end of the municipality of Thüringen. The total drop, over several stages down to the power station of the Schwarzbach power plant, is about 80 m. The waterfall has been designated as a "Vorarlberg Natural Monument" since 1955. Text / Source: wikipedia.org https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montjola-Wasserfall
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Farmer offering a small menu with drinks and food from home-made products. Very nice!
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Thüringerberg offers a wide selection of hiking trails, with over 15 routes documented on komoot. These range from easy strolls to challenging summit ascents, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, Thüringerberg has several easy hiking trails perfect for beginners. There are 4 easy routes available, often featuring gentle inclines and well-maintained paths. These are ideal for those new to hiking or looking for a relaxed outdoor experience.
Many of the easier and moderate trails in Thüringerberg are suitable for families. Routes that feature attractions like the Montjola Pond or offer less strenuous terrain are generally good choices. Always check the route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Thüringerberg region, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Some areas, especially nature reserves or near grazing livestock, might have specific rules, so it's always good to check local signage. Remember to bring enough water for your dog.
Yes, Thüringerberg features several excellent circular hiking routes. For example, the Montjola Waterfall – Montjola Pond loop from Thüringerberg is a popular moderate option, offering diverse scenery. Another great choice is the Guesthouse in Großes Walsertal – Montjola Pond loop from Thüringerberg.
The Thüringerberg region is known for its natural beauty, including waterfalls and scenic ponds. The Montjola Waterfall – Montjola Pond loop from Thüringerberg specifically highlights a beautiful waterfall and a tranquil pond. You can also find highlights like the Netschelweg Trail and Waterfalls nearby.
Hikers in Thüringerberg can enjoy stunning views from various points. Summit routes like the Guesthouse in Großes Walsertal – Hüttenkopf Summit loop from Thüringerberg offer panoramic vistas. Other notable landmarks include the Mondspitze Summit Cross and the dramatic Bürs Gorge Trail.
The best time for hiking in Thüringerberg is typically from late spring (May) through early autumn (October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, trails are clear of snow, and the alpine flora is vibrant. Summer offers warmer temperatures, while autumn brings beautiful fall foliage.
While many higher-altitude trails may be covered in snow and require specialized equipment or experience in winter, some lower-lying paths and designated winter hiking routes in the Thüringerberg area remain accessible. Always check current snow conditions and trail closures before heading out in winter.
For the most up-to-date information on trail conditions, especially regarding snow, mud, or recent closures, it's best to consult local tourist information centers or check regional weather forecasts. Komoot's community also often shares recent trail updates in tour comments.
Yes, several hiking routes in Thüringerberg pass by traditional guesthouses or mountain huts where you can stop for refreshments and a meal. For example, the Guesthouse in Großes Walsertal – Gassner Alpe loop from Thüringerberg is a route that offers such opportunities. The Frassenhütte Mountain Restaurant is another popular stop.
To avoid crowds, consider hiking on weekdays rather than weekends, or start your hike early in the morning. Exploring some of the less-trafficked routes or visiting during the shoulder seasons (late spring or early autumn) can also offer a more peaceful experience. The Hochgerach Summit – Laternser Kreuz summit loop from Thüringerberg is a more challenging, longer route that might see fewer hikers.
The hiking trails in Thüringerberg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1200 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscape, from tranquil ponds and waterfalls to challenging alpine summits, as well as the well-maintained paths and stunning views of the Großes Walsertal valley.
Public transport options, primarily buses, serve the Thüringerberg region, connecting villages and providing access to various trailheads. It's advisable to check the local bus schedules in advance, especially for routes that lead to more remote starting points, to plan your journey effectively.
Parking is generally available at or near many of the main trailheads in Thüringerberg. Look for designated parking areas in villages or at popular starting points for hikes. Some parking lots may be subject to a fee, especially during peak season. Always ensure you park legally and considerately.


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