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Bezirk Bludenz
Schruns

Bartholomäberg – Innerberg Climb loop from Tschagguns

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Road cycling routes
Austria
Bezirk Bludenz
Schruns

Bartholomäberg – Innerberg Climb loop from Tschagguns

Moderate

4.7

(10)

206

riders

Bartholomäberg – Innerberg Climb loop from Tschagguns

01:46

31.6km

640m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 20, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 3.15 km for 316 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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5.90 km

Venser Bild Pilgrimage Chapel

Highlight • Religious Site

This chapel was built as thanks for the fact that the Vandanser district of Vens was spared from the plague, which was raging at the time. The small chapel has been a place of pilgrimage of regional importance since the end of the 17th century.

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2

7.20 km

Scenic Mountain Climb with Panoramic Views

Highlight (Segment) • Climb

Great for climb and descent, good asphalt and not too much traffic

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3

12.4 km

Bartholomäberg

Highlight • Religious Site

The area of the municipality of Bartholomäberg was settled for the first time more than 5,000 years ago. Metals have been mined here since the Bronze Age and the village developed into an important mining center in the Middle Ages. Iron, copper and silver were extracted from the nearby mines.

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4

15.1 km

Be sure to drive up from Silbertal to Innerberg and then drive down from Innerberg to Sankt Anton. On the way down you have the most beautiful view you can imagine

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5

15.5 km

Innerberg Mountain Church

Highlight • Religious Site

Here the panorama road crosses, it goes towards Bartholomäberg or Silbertal or further up towards Kristberg.

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6

15.6 km

Innerberg Climb

Highlight (Segment) • Climb

Steep climb, no traffic, perfect asphalt. You could also descent from here.

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7

20.5 km

Silbertal Village and Valley

Highlight (Segment) • Settlement

You drive among the main road here, expect some traffic here

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8

25.3 km

Schruns Town Hall

Highlight • Monument

History of the market town of Schruns
In 1433 the church is called St. Josen zu Schruns. From 1579 Schruns is a separate parish, but the entire area of the Ausserlitz remained with Bartholomäberg for a longer period of time.
In 1622 Schruns was sacked by troops. The plague killed many people in 1629 and in the severe avalanche winter of 1689 there were four deaths on the Stiefen. In 1682 the parish church burned down. Since this happened in the middle of the day, the surrounding houses could be saved.
In 1696 the craftsmen's guild of the valley was founded in Schruns and Ulrich Marent was appointed as the first guild master. In 1754 Schruns already had 1230 inhabitants. In 1762 the rivers Ill and Litz devastated the fields of the village in a great flood. 20 houses fell victim to the floods. After long efforts, Schruns was given its own court in 1775 and at the same time the right to hold markets.
Between 1796 and 1799 Schruns was in distress. Local riflemen under Landammann Batlogg took part in battles against Napoleon's troops near Feldkirch and the Schlappinerjoch. In 1800 the place was occupied. From 1805 to 1814 the Montafon belonged to Bavaria. At that time the valley road was built through Schruns. In 1867 the current, recently built church is occupied. The local artist family Bertle worked on the decoration of the church even later.
The first holidaymakers came to Schruns around 1870 and it began to develop as a tourist destination. Gradually, the first hotels were built and in 1905 the Montafonerbahn opened, which is operated by the previously built power station on the Litz. By 1900 Schruns already had around 350 inhabited houses, and this number increased significantly by the First World War. In 1910 Schruns reached the number of around 1,600 inhabitants that it had already had around 1850. In 1928 Schruns was officially raised to a market town.
Text: Schruns market town

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31.6 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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20.8 km

5.32 km

3.79 km

833 m

802 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

31.4 km

146 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (1,130 m)

Lowest point (620 m)

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