Best attractions and places to see around Koblach include a variety of historical, natural, and cultural sites. This municipality is recognized as the oldest known settlement in Vorarlberg, with archaeological findings dating back to the Middle Stone Age. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, distinctive natural features like the Kummenberg, and riverine areas popular for outdoor activities. The region offers diverse experiences for those interested in its rich history and natural environment.
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Fantastic 360° view from the Hohe Kugel of the mountains as well as the Rhine Valley and Lake Constance.
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Berggasthaus Ruhesitz 1300 meters above sea level The family-run business in Appenzellerland is in a quiet location above Brülisau. A clear view of the surrounding, enchanting mountains. The mountain inn is an ideal starting point for mountain hikes, bike and snowshoe tours. Text / Source: Berggasthaus Ruhesitz, Rossbergstrasse 27, 9058 Brülisau https://www.ruhesitz.ch/
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Beautifully located mountain inn with delicious food and cozy rooms... From the terrace you have a wonderful view of the Hohen Kasten and the Appenzell region... From here you can take a scooter to Brülisau for 16 SFR (as of August 2024)
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Hoher Kasten – TOP OF APPENZELL On the Hoher Kasten, the Swiss lookout mountain, the mountains are at your feet. The Hoher Kasten cable car takes you from Brülisau to 1,794 meters above sea level in eight minutes, where unique views of six countries await you. You can experience the 360° panorama not only on the barrier-free European circular route, but also in the only revolving restaurant in Eastern Switzerland – culinary delights included. The Alpine Garden, the plant paradise on the summit, also leaves a lasting impression. Or do you want to discover the most beautiful hiking trails in the Alpstein from the Hoher Kasten? Text / Source: Hoher Kasten revolving restaurant, and cable car AG, Dorf 22, 9058 Brülisau https://www.hoherkasten.ch/
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Hoher Kasten revolving restaurant Just sit down and enjoy "rondom". In the only revolving restaurant in Eastern Switzerland on the Hoher Kasten, guests experience a limitless, changing 360° view. While the view stretches from the impressive backdrop of the Alpstein, across the lovely Appenzellerland to the expanse of Lake Constance, we spoil you with seasonal and regional specialties. The revolving restaurant is open daily from April to February during the cable car's operating hours and is easily accessible by lift for guests with limited mobility. Text / Source: Appenzellerland Tourismus AI, Hauptgasse 38, CH-9050 Appenzell https://www.appenzell.ch/de/alpstein/berggasthaeuser/drehrestaurant-hoher-kasten.html
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The 1,506 meter high Fänärenspitz is the northernmost Swiss Alpine peak in the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden. From the Gipferkreuz you have a wonderful view of the Appenzellerland.
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A very special mountain with a view over the Rhine Valley to Lake Constance.
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Gasthaus Ruhesitz with terrace and beautiful interior, partly open in winter: https://www.ruhesitz.ch/ Located on the Plattenbödeli-Ruhesitz-Brülisau winter hiking trail.
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Koblach offers several historical sites. You can visit the extensive ruins of Burgruine Neuburg, a hilltop castle near the Kummenberg with medieval origins. Additionally, the Museum für Urgeschichte in the DorfMitte community center showcases replicas of over 8,000-year-old archaeological finds, highlighting Koblach as Vorarlberg's oldest known settlement site.
Yes, Koblach boasts significant natural features. The Koblacher Ried is a green natural gem and a vital habitat for numerous species. Visitors should stay on designated paths, and note that entry to protected meadows is restricted annually from March 15th to August 31st. The distinctive Kummenberg inselberg is also notable, known for its prehistoric settlement history. You can also enjoy the scenic Rhein- und Frutzdamm areas, popular for cycling and walking.
Koblach offers a range of cultural experiences. The Schollaloch is an open-air museum preserving traditional customs and offering insights into past eras. Art enthusiasts can visit Galerie unter'm Dach in Haus Koblach or the ZollArt-Schauraum in the old customs house on the Rhine dam, which exhibits works by local artists. For those interested in traditional customs, "Broger's Stall" hosts z'Kobla frühner - Brauchtumspflege with original exhibits from the 19th and 20th centuries.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting several summits. The Hoher Kasten Summit offers views of six countries and is easily accessible by cable car. The Hohe Kugel summit (1,645 m) provides a fantastic 360° panoramic view across the Rhine Valley. Another popular spot is Fähnerenspitz Summit, known for its great views and suitability for snowshoe hikes in winter.
Yes, Koblach and its surroundings offer family-friendly options. The general outdoor areas like the Rhein- und Frutzdamm are great for family walks and cycling. The Schuttannen Parking and Trailhead is noted as family-friendly and serves as a starting point for various hiking opportunities.
Koblach is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and hiking. For cycling, explore routes like the "Old Rhine – Polderdamm Path" or the "Illspitz mouth of the Rhine" by visiting the Cycling around Koblach guide. Running enthusiasts can check out routes like "Funkenplatz Koblach" or "Rhine River loop" in the Running Trails around Koblach guide. For hiking, popular options include the "Kummenberg Viewing Platform loop" or "Neuburg Castle Ruins loop" found in the Hiking around Koblach guide.
Yes, some attractions are wheelchair-accessible. The Hoher Kasten Summit is accessible by cable car, and its revolving restaurant and European circular route are barrier-free. The Illspitz Bridge, part of the Rhine cycle path, is also wheelchair-friendly, offering scenic views of the forest and river.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views from the summits, with many highlighting the 360° vistas from Hohe Kugel and the six-country view from Hoher Kasten. The accessibility of these views, especially via cable car, is also frequently praised. The diverse hiking opportunities and the peaceful natural settings, such as the Rhine cycle path near the Illspitz Bridge, are also highly appreciated.
Koblach offers outdoor activities throughout the year. Spring to autumn is ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural areas like the Koblacher Ried, though note the restriction on entering protected meadows from March 15th to August 31st. Winter provides opportunities for snowshoe hikes, particularly around Fähnerenspitz Summit, which is a popular winter mountain destination.
A notable parking area and trailhead is the Schuttannen Parking and Trailhead. This location provides access to many hiking opportunities, viewpoints, and restaurants, and is also considered family-friendly.
Dogs are generally welcome on trails, but it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in natural areas like the Koblacher Ried. This measure helps protect wild animals and ensures the preservation of the sensitive ecosystem.


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