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Urban hiking trails around Hohenems are situated in Austria's Rhine Valley, offering views of the valley, Lake Constance, and surrounding mountains. The town is backed by mountains to the east, including the Schlossberg. The Alter Rhein, an old branch of the Rhine river, features highly biodiverse alluvial forests. The region also includes nature reserves and conservation areas, providing varied terrain for walks.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Jewish Museum Hohenems commemorates the Jewish community of Hohenems and its diverse contributions to the development of Vorarlberg and the Alpine region. It tells an exemplary history of the diaspora. It also explores the Jewish present in Europe, with questions of coexistence and migration. In between these two contexts stands the end of the Jewish community of Hohenems, marked by the region's Nazi history, anti-Semitism, expulsion, and deportation. Along these fault lines of regional and global history, it is dedicated to the people, their experiences, and life stories, and cultivates relationships with the descendants of Jewish families from Hohenems all over the world. Source: https://www.jm-hohenems.at/ueber-uns/das-museum
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Marktstrasse, together with the neighboring Jewish Quarter, forms Hohenems's old town. Here, you'll find a colorful variety of small, locally owned shops and stories around every corner. https://www.hohenems.at/services/marktstrasse/
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The Jewish Quarter is considered, far beyond Vorarlberg, to be one of the few ensembles of Jewish history that has been so completely preserved. Accordingly, in 1996, the Federal Monuments Office placed the most significant parts of the Jewish Quarter under protection. Together with the former Christengasse (now Marktstraße), the former Jewish Quarter forms the urban core of Hohenems. The historic buildings of the city center are a cultural and historical testament to the centuries-long coexistence of two traditional communities – Christian and Jewish – in this town. Source and much more information: https://www.jm-hohenems.at/juedisches-viertel/gegenwart District map with description https://www.jm-hohenems.at/static/uploads/2011/12/viertelplan-mit-beschreibung.pdf
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Nibelungen Fountain and Hohenems Palace with Restaurant
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Hohenems Castle Square is the ideal place to eat ice cream.🥰
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Saint Charles Borromeo (1538 to 1584), to whom this baroque church is dedicated, came from a noble family and was Cardinal of Milan. Since one of his interests was education, the Association of Catholic Public Libraries in Germany, founded in 1845, was named after him (if you are interested, see https://www.borromaeusverein.de/ ). Saint Charles Borromeo's memorial day in the calendar of saints is November 4th. A huge monument is dedicated to him in his Italian homeland (Arona in Piedmont), see: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/585434
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Ring of the Nibelung (Wagner) Overwhelming, pregnant with meaning, pathetic: Wagner needed 16 years to write this work. His patron was the Bavarian King Ludwig II (fairytale king). "The Ring of the Nibelung" is designed as a "stage festival for three days and an evening before" and consists of four parts: "The Rheingold", "Die Walküre", "Siegfried" and “Twilight of the Gods”. Without a break, the entire work is approximately 16 hours long. Wagner conceived the mammoth work as a new form of romantic opera that combines text, music, drama, dance, stage design, costume and effects as a total work of art. Short version: At the beginning, the Nibelung Alberich robs the Rhine of the Rhine gold, which has the power to rule everything, and forges a ring with it. He pays a high price for this: from now on he has to renounce love. Meanwhile, Wotan, the father of the gods, has another problem. He had the giants Fafner and Fasolt build him a castle and promised them the goddess Freia as payment. But Wotan changes his mind and wants to reward the giants with Alberich's ring. Wotan steals the ring from Alberich, whereupon Alberich curses the ring. The curse has an effect: Fafner kills his brother and runs away with the ring. Siegfried, who does not know that he is part of Wotan's plan to free the world from the curse of the ring, kills Fafner, who has now turned into a dragon, and takes the ring. Siegfried falls in love with Brünnhilde and gives her the ring as a pledge of love. Hagen, Alberich's son, gives Siegfried a magic potion, whereupon he forgets Brünnhilde and falls in love with Gutrune. Siegfried takes the ring from Brünnhilde again, whereupon she reveals Siegfried's vulnerable spot to Hagen out of revenge. Hagen kills Siegfried, who in his last hour sees clearly again and knows his love for Brünnhilde. Brünnhilde has a funeral pyre built for Siegfried and throws herself into the flames to join her lover. The Rhine then overflows its banks and the Rhinemaidens take back what belongs to them: the ring. The curse is ended by Brünnhild's love. But the end of the gods is also sealed, because the flames of the pyre ignite Valhalla, the abode of the gods. A new, uncertain world order is dawning.
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Chestnuts need help. Fight against the chestnut leaf miner (Cameraria ohridella). The collection and professional destruction of the leaves is the only and most effective method to date to keep the leaf miner in check without any ecologically disadvantageous side effects and thus possibly save the chestnut tree. The speedy removal of the autumn leaves prevents the unchecked proliferation of the moths Because the last generation of the moth overwinters in the leaves. In the following spring, the first moths hatch and the cycle begins again.
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Hohenems offers a wide selection of urban hiking trails, with over 60 routes available. The majority of these, around 58, are classified as easy, making them accessible for most fitness levels. There are also 7 moderate trails for those seeking a bit more challenge within the urban landscape.
Urban hikes in Hohenems offer a diverse mix of landscapes. You can explore the unique alluvial forests along the Alter Rhein, providing a glimpse into ancient swamp and riverine environments. Many trails also offer impressive panoramic views of the Rhine Valley, Lake Constance, and distant peaks like the Pfänder or Säntis, especially from elevated points like the Schlossberg.
Yes, Hohenems has several urban walks suitable for families. The hike up the Schlossberg to the Alt-Ems castle ruins is a popular choice, offering historical interest and scenic views. Many of the easy, shorter loops, such as the Island in the Old Rhine loop, are also great for families looking for a leisurely stroll.
Urban hikes in Hohenems often lead to fascinating landmarks. The Hohenems Jewish Quarter – Hohenems Jewish Museum loop takes you through a historically significant area. The Alt-Ems castle ruins on the Schlossberg are a prominent feature, offering historical insights and expansive views. While not directly on urban trails, the region also features highlights like the Staufen summit and various huts like Lustenauer Hut, which can be starting points for longer excursions.
Yes, many urban walking routes in Hohenems are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Island in the Old Rhine loop and the Chestnut Tree Avenue loop. These are perfect for exploring without needing to retrace your steps.
The best seasons for urban hiking in Hohenems are generally spring and autumn. During these times, nature is vibrant, and temperatures are mild and pleasant. In summer, it's advisable to plan your hikes for the cooler morning or evening hours to avoid the midday heat.
Yes, several urban trails, particularly those that ascend the Schlossberg or other slightly elevated areas, provide impressive panoramic views that include Lake Constance. These viewpoints allow you to appreciate the vastness of the lake against the backdrop of the surrounding mountains.
The urban hiking trails in Hohenems are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 1,700 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the charming blend of natural beauty with historical sites, and the diverse scenery ranging from riverine forests to townscapes with mountain backdrops.
Absolutely. Many of Hohenems' urban trails are relatively short and can be completed within an hour or so. For instance, the Island in the Old Rhine loop takes approximately 50 minutes, and the Hohenems Jewish Quarter loop can be completed in under an hour, making them ideal for a quick, refreshing walk.
Yes, the region around Hohenems includes protected areas that urban trails can border or pass through. The alluvial forests along the Alter Rhein, for example, are highly biodiverse and form part of a unique natural environment. The nearby Seelewald is another nature reserve with well-marked trails, offering opportunities to observe rich flora and fauna.
Hohenems is well-integrated into the regional public transport network. Many urban trailheads are easily accessible by bus or train, especially those starting within or close to the town center. This allows for convenient access to various walking routes without needing a car.
Yes, the Alter Rhein (Old Rhine) is a prominent water feature that many urban trails follow or cross, offering scenic riverside walks. While the Emsbach Waterfall Trail is a slightly more moderate hike, the presence of the Emsbach river itself adds a water element to the local landscape, and the impressive Rappenloch Gorge is also within the broader region, though some sections might be more challenging.


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