Attractions and places to see in Rote Au feature a landscape shaped by its river systems and accessible outdoor routes. The region is known for its confluence of the Ill and Rhine rivers, offering scenic viewpoints and natural areas. It provides a mix of well-maintained cycle paths and protected natural monuments. Visitors can explore various outdoor activities within this diverse environment.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The paths are so overgrown that you can't even reach the mountain. Neither from one side nor from the other.
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A very impressive part of the Rhine cycle path in terms of landscape, top👍😎🚲
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scenically impressive part of the Rhine cycle path, top👍😎🚲
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At 445 meters, the Matschelser Bergle is the lowest mountain in Vorarlberg. The region is a protected natural area with extensive wet meadows - a popular habitat for many animals and plants. In early summer, the irises provide a colorful paradise that also attracts numerous butterflies.
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Rote Au is characterized by its river systems, particularly the confluence of the Ill and Rhine rivers. You can enjoy scenic views along the Rhine Cycle Path (Austrian Side) and from the Illspitz Bridge. The region also features protected natural areas like the one around Matschelser Hill, known for its wet meadows and diverse flora.
Yes, Rote Au is well-known for its extensive cycle paths. The Rhine Cycle Path (Austrian Side) is a popular choice, offering a wide, well-paved, and direct route. Another excellent option is the Bangs-Matschels Nature Reserve Cycle Route, which provides a scenic ride through a protected area. For more cycling options, explore the Cycling in Rote Au guide.
Absolutely. While Rote Au is famous for cycling, there are also opportunities for hiking. You can explore the natural areas around Matschelser Hill, which is a protected natural monument. For a comprehensive list of trails, check out the Hiking in Rote Au guide, which includes routes like the 'Bangs-Matschels Irises loop'.
For panoramic views, the Illspitz Bridge offers great perspectives of the forest and river. The Illspitz Dam and Confluence also provides idyllic views of the Ill flowing into the Rhine, with the Alps in the background. Even the Rhine Cycle Path (Austrian Side) offers continuous scenic river views.
Yes, the Bangs-Matschels Nature Reserve Cycle Route is specifically noted as family-friendly, offering a pleasant ride through a beautiful natural area. The wide and well-paved Rhine Cycle Path (Austrian Side) is also suitable for families, providing an easy and enjoyable cycling experience.
Spring, particularly around mid-May, is an excellent time to visit Rote Au. During this period, the Bangs-Matschels Nature Reserve Cycle Route and the area around Matschelser Hill are known for their spectacular iris blooms, creating a colorful paradise that also attracts numerous butterflies.
Yes, several popular routes in Rote Au are wheelchair accessible. Both the Illspitz Bridge area and the Rhine Cycle Path (Austrian Side) are noted for their accessibility, offering smooth paths suitable for wheelchairs.
Beyond exploring the attractions themselves, you can engage in various outdoor activities. Cycling is very popular, with numerous routes available as detailed in the Cycling in Rote Au guide. Hiking is also an option, with trails like the 'Bangs-Matschels Irises loop' found in the Hiking in Rote Au guide. There are even waterfall hikes in the region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and well-maintained cycle paths, especially the Rhine Cycle Path (Austrian Side) for its quietness compared to other routes. The scenic views of the rivers and forests from spots like the Illspitz Bridge are also highly valued, as is the natural beauty of reserves like the Bangs-Matschels Nature Reserve Cycle Route, especially during iris bloom season.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, Matschelser Hill is a natural monument that offers a challenging hike. At 445 meters, it's the lowest mountain in Vorarlberg, but its paths can be overgrown, leading to a more rugged exploration of its protected wet meadows and diverse ecosystem.
The confluence of the Ill and Rhine rivers, known as the Illspitz, can be best observed from the Illspitz Dam and Confluence. This spot offers a very idyllic setting with great views of the Ill flowing into the Alpenrhein, often with the Alps visible in the distance.


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