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Road cycling routes around Koblach offer diverse terrain, from the flat paths of the Rhine Valley to the challenging ascents of the Alps foothills. The region is characterized by its position along the Rhine River, providing scenic, well-maintained routes suitable for various fitness levels. Cyclists can explore routes that traverse vineyards, pass through nature reserves, and lead to higher elevations with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. This varied landscape ensures options for both leisurely rides and demanding climbs.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
4.7
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345
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52.6km
03:14
1,390m
1,390m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.5
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287
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58.5km
02:52
860m
860m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.3
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313
riders
58.2km
02:20
90m
90m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.8
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127
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59.2km
03:17
1,230m
1,230m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.5
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74
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37.7km
01:43
400m
400m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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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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YES, the HABSBURG is really worth a visit, not only because of the cool drinks they have there, but also salads (small and large) with chicken strips and homemade special sauces/dips. What can I say, just try it yourself!!
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Meeting point for road cyclists
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The water of the Bregenzerwald originates in the mountains and flows through the heart of Dornbirn in gentle steps.
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Great view of Schattenburg Castle, a landmark of Feldkirch. Beautifully located 🫶
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The Rhine Delta of Lake Constance is the river delta on the southeastern shore of Lake Constance, formed by the Rhine in what was once a lake. It lies largely in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg, with smaller areas in the Swiss canton of St. Gallen. The two peninsulas in the lake are called Rheinspitz and Rohrspitz.
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The Dornbirner Ach (also known as Dornbirnerach or Dornbirner Ache), along with the more northerly Bregenzer Ach, is one of the most important outflows for the smaller streams of the western Bregenzerwald Mountains and the lower Rhine Valley in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg. Until the Rhine was regulated, the Dornbirner Ach flowed into Lake Constance near Fußach. Today, the approximately 30-kilometer-long river flows east of and parallel to the Rhine near Hard into Lake Constance, crossing the municipal area of the city of Dornbirn. This large bridge is also accessible by car, and the cycle path and pedestrian path are separated from it.
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Super useful! Just be careful that the water fountain has a very high water pressure...otherwise, very glad to see these around!
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There are over 180 road cycling routes around Koblach, offering a wide range of options from leisurely rides along the Rhine to challenging ascents into the Alpine foothills. You can find routes suitable for various fitness levels.
The region around Koblach offers diverse terrain. You'll find well-maintained, flat paths along the Rhine Valley, scenic routes through vineyards, and more challenging climbs into the surrounding Alpine foothills, including demanding passes for experienced cyclists.
Yes, Koblach is well-suited for beginners and families. There are over 40 easy routes, many of which follow the flat, scenic paths along the Rhine. The Rhine Cycle Path is particularly recommended for relaxed rides, and the 'Riet-Old Rhine Bike Route' offers a lovely, mostly flat experience through a nature reserve.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the region offers routes with significant elevation gains. Consider the View of the Mountain Valley – Furkajoch Pass loop from Klaus in Vorarlberg, which features substantial climbing. Other demanding options include routes that tackle passes like the Hochtannberg Pass or the Silvretta High Alpine Road Pass, as well as the Bödele – Losen Pass (1,140 m) – Lorenapass South Side loop from Götzis.
The best seasons for road cycling in Koblach are generally spring and summer, when the weather is warm and nature is in full bloom. Autumn also offers beautiful tours with vibrant foliage, making for picturesque rides.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Koblach are designed as loops. Examples include the Church of Thūringerberg – Black Lake loop from Götzis, which takes you through varied countryside, and the New Rhine bridge near Fussach – Dornbirner Ache loop from Götzis, offering scenic river views.
Road cycling routes in Koblach often pass by beautiful natural features. You can ride along the tranquil Rhine Valley, explore the Old Rhine Nature Reserve to observe local wildlife, or cycle through picturesque vineyards. The backdrop of the Alps also provides stunning panoramic views, especially on routes that venture into higher elevations.
Yes, you can integrate historical and cultural points of interest into your rides. A tour to Alt-Ems Castle is recommended for history enthusiasts, offering impressive panoramic views. Routes also pass through charming villages, and nearby towns like Feldkirch, with its beautiful old town, provide additional attractions to explore.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 600 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from the flat, well-maintained paths along the Rhine to the challenging climbs in the Alpine foothills, and the stunning scenic views throughout the region.
While some waterfalls are in the broader region, road cycling routes might not lead directly to them. However, you can find highlights like the Örfla Gorge or the Netschelweg Trail and Waterfalls which are part of the 'Waterfalls around Koblach' guide, and might be accessible with a short detour or hike from a cycling path.
Many routes start from towns like Götzis or Klaus, which typically offer public parking options. For specific trailheads, you might find designated parking areas such as the Schuttannen Parking and Trailhead, which serves as a starting point for various outdoor activities.
Yes, as a popular outdoor destination, Koblach and the surrounding villages offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options that cater to cyclists. You'll find places to refuel and rest along many of the routes, especially in the charming towns you pass through.


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