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Touring cycling around Alberschwende offers routes through diverse landscapes in the Bregenzerwald region of Vorarlberg, Austria. The area features rolling hills, lush meadows, and dense forests, providing scenic backdrops for cycling. Situated at 722 meters above sea level, the municipality offers varied terrain with elevated points providing panoramic views of the Rhine Valley, Lake Constance, and the Swiss and Allgäu Alps. The Bregenzer Ach river is a prominent natural feature, with cycling paths running alongside it.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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48.8km
03:43
970m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.2km
02:58
520m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17.4km
01:24
350m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:01
420m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Red House, a true landmark of the city of Dornbirn! Proudly situated amidst Dornbirn's picturesque scenery, our Red House is not only a striking building, but also a place where history, culture, and hospitality blend harmoniously. The Red House invites you to immerse yourself in its historic walls and experience the unique atmosphere of this significant place. Whether you embark on a culinary discovery in our restaurant or simply admire the unique architecture, the Red House Dornbirn warmly welcomes you to explore a rich connection between past and present. Immerse yourself in a world where tradition meets modernity, and where the Red House is more than just a building—it is a symbol of identity and pride for Dornbirn. 1639 - Construction of the Red House In 1639, the couple Michael Danner and Verena Rhomberg built the "Red House" on the site of the rectory, which had burned down in 1570. It is a fine example of the timber construction that was once prevalent in this area. Notable features include the four-part window groups, the painted, retractable shutters, and the tendril-decorated underside of the eaves. The red color comes from the protective coating of ox blood and ox gall, common in the 18th century. The Red House around 1900; Original: Horst Günther Maier, Reproduction: StAD, Sign. 40306, Photograph: Victor Hämmerle Text / Source: Red House, Restaurant on the Market Square, Marktplatz 13, Dornbirn https://www.roteshaus.at/
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Feurstein House, Dornbirn The Feurstein House was built in 1611 on the site of a medieval predecessor and expanded in the 18th century. Until the 19th century, it housed the "Adler" inn. The house was named after the merchant Raimund Feurstein (1835-1900). During renovations in 1897, the Neo-Renaissance decorative paintings were added, giving the building its current appearance. The pitched roofs, designed to protect the windows, lend the house a bourgeois character. Text / Source: Dornbirn City Archives https://stadtarchiv.dornbirn.at/stadtspaziergaenge/infotafeln-hausgeschichten/feurstein-haus
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St. Martin's Parish Church, Dornbirn The current church represents at least the fifth building on this site. St. Martin's Church was first mentioned in 1130. Only the freestanding bell tower remains from the Gothic church built in 1453. A new church was constructed in the Rococo style between 1751 and 1753. The tower was heightened to 64 meters in 1767. The hall-like, single-nave church is the largest church in Vorarlberg. Interior dimensions: 65 meters long, 30 meters wide, 14.5 meters high. Height of the exterior columns: 13 meters. The current church was built in 1839/40 under Pastor Schweinberger. The plans were provided by State Architect Martin von Kink. From 1967 to 1969, the church was redesigned by architect Emil Steffann from Bad Godesberg to meet contemporary liturgical needs. The church is the mother and main church of the city. Since the city was divided into six districts, this core area has also been called the first district. The church is particularly noteworthy due to its location in a picturesque square with various old and new houses, a fountain, and five streets radiating from it. Until late in the 19th century, the parish of St. Martin encompassed the entire area of the city of Dornbirn. Text / Source: Dornbirn Market Parish, Dornbirn https://www.pfarre-st-martin.at/
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Bregenzerwald campsite
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Today, the bourgeois city palace, built in 1796, houses the city archives and the Dornbirn City Museum.
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As we rolled casually through the town, the church stood out with its mighty pillars. The Roman Catholic parish church of Dornbirn-St. Martin, dedicated to St. Martin, belongs to the deanery of Dornbirn in the Diocese of Feldkirch. The building is a listed building. More about the church: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pfarrkirche_Dornbirn-St._Martin
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Only the tower remains of the former Gothic church. The church was rebuilt in the Neoclassical style and adorned with a monumental porch in the Greek style.
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A very beautiful building, worth seeing.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes around Alberschwende, offering a variety of experiences through the Bregenzerwald region. These include both moderate and difficult options.
The best seasons for touring cycling in Alberschwende are spring and summer, when the weather is pleasantly warm and the landscape is vibrant. Autumn also offers beautiful tours amidst colorful foliage.
Cyclists in Alberschwende can expect to traverse diverse landscapes characterized by rolling hills, lush green meadows, and dense forests. Many routes also offer impressive panoramic views of the Rhine Valley, Lake Constance, and the majestic peaks of the Swiss and Allgäu Alps.
Yes, while many routes have varied terrain, there are options suitable for beginners. For example, the "Brüggele-Kaltenbrunnen" tour is noted as suitable for those new to cycling. The area offers 12 moderate routes, which can be a good starting point.
Absolutely. The region is home to impressive waterfalls. You can explore routes like the Bregenzerach Riverside Trail – Eibeler Waterfalls loop from Alberschwende, which passes impressive waterfalls, or the Falbagraben waterfall – Bregenzerach Riverside Trail loop from Gut Bozenau, featuring the Falbagraben waterfall.
Many routes in Alberschwende offer stunning panoramic views. Elevated points, such as the road from Alberschwende to Müselbach, provide vistas of the Rhine Valley, Lake Constance, and the Swiss and Allgäu Alps. The local mountain, Brüggelekopf, also offers views of the Bregenzerwald mountains and Switzerland, including Lake Constance. You can find specific viewpoints like View of Bregenz and Lake Constance.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Alberschwende are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Falbagraben waterfall – Wälderbahn cycle path loop from Alberschwende and the Alberschwende village center – Lorenapass loop from Alberschwende.
Yes, the region promotes "culinary cycling" tours. You can find routes that combine cycling through the Bregenzerwald's cultural landscape with stops at various mountain guesthouses and restaurants for regional breakfast, lunch, or dessert. The "Bregenzerwald Cheese Road" also offers opportunities to try local cheeses.
The touring cycling routes in Alberschwende are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 180 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the extensive network of paths, and the scenic views of the Rhine Valley and the Alps.
Yes, the area features several natural monuments and gorges. You can find highlights such as the Alploch Gorge and the Rappenloch Gorge, which offer impressive natural spectacles. The Wildrosenmoos Nature Reserve is another notable natural feature.
For those seeking a challenge, Alberschwende offers 12 difficult touring cycling routes. A notable challenging option is the Bregenzerach Riverside Trail – Eibeler Waterfalls loop from Alberschwende, which covers over 50 km with significant elevation gain.
Yes, Alberschwende's location allows for cycling excursions to nearby towns and attractions. For instance, the Dornbirn Market Square – Feurstein House, Dornbirn loop from Alberschwende takes you towards Dornbirn, offering a chance to explore beyond Alberschwende itself.


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