Tavel Guide Bregenzerwald, Vorarlberg - Winter 2012-13

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wi n t e r 2 0 1 2 / 1 3 Ideas and Addresses. Your guide through the Bregenzerwald.


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Photo credits:

Bregenzerwald Tourismus GmbH,

Adolf Bereuter (cover photo, p. 10/20/30/50/68/78/88)

Impulszentrum 1135, 6863 Egg

Christoph Lingg (p. 70/72/74/76/86/91) Dietmar Walser www.walser-image.com (p. 12)

Design by:

Helmut Tiefenthaler (p. 56/57/58/59/66)

broger grafik, Andelsbuch

Ludwig Berchtold (p. 16/90) Monika Albrecht (p. 33)

Text by:

Thomas Gretler (p. 47)

Kinz Kommunikation

Marc Van Landeghem (p. 71)

Florian Aicher (p. 6–7, 76–77, 78–79, 80–81)

Elisabeth Stöckler (p. 82)

Kurt Bracharz (p. 88–89)

Peter Mathis (p. 84/100) Roswitha Natter (p. 80/94)

Carthography:

Rudolf Berchtel (p. 60/61/62/63/64)

Aries Werbegrafik-Design

Metzler Käse - Molke GmbH (p. 83)

© State of Vorarlberg for geographic information

Archiv Au-Schoppernau Tourismus (p. 6/65)

system data

Archiv Damüls Tourismus (p. 2)

Text and planning of hiking routes: Dr Rudolf Berchtel

Archiv Warth-Schröcken Tourismus (p. 67) Archiv Gemeinde Krumbach (p. 93)

Dates and prices subject to change. Typographical

Archiv Hotel Hirschen Schwarzenberg (p. 85)

errors cannot be excluded. Issue: August 2012

Archiv Hotel Krone Au (p. 96) Archiv Hotel Lifestyle Resort Sonne Mellau (p. 98) Archiv Hotel Schwanen Bizau (p. 92)

Printed by our reliable, regional partner: Druckhaus Gössler, Bezau


contents

land & lives...................................... 2 The Bregenzerwald 2 For your orientation 4 Living space 6 Snow levels 8 ski & board....................................... 9 3-valley ski pass 10 Diedamskopf Au-Schoppernau 12 Damüls-Mellau-Faschina 16 Warth-Schröcken 20 Alberschwende 24 Bödele-Schwarzenberg 25 Egg-Schetteregg 26 Hochhäderich Hittisau-Riefensberg 27 Niedere Andelsbuch-Bezau 28 Hochlitten Riefensberg 29 Ski! Project 30 ski & freedom................................ 31 Map of the area 32 Interesting information 33 Skiing tours 34 Variation skiing 36 xc skiing......................................... 37 Au-Schoppernau 38 Bezau-Bizau-Reuthe 39 Damüls 40 Hittisau 41 Mellau-Schnepfau 42 Riefensberg-Hochhäderich 43 Schwarzenberg 44 Sibratsgfäll 45 Sulzberg 46 Nordic Sport Park Sulzberg 47 Warth-Schröcken 48

family tips...................................... 49 Kids’ programme 50 Day trip tips 54 active winter................................. 55 Winter hiking 56 Snow-shoe hikes 68 Horse and carriage rides 70 Dog sleigh tours 71 Tobogganing 72 Paragliding 74 culture........................................... 75 Everyday culture 76 Architecture 78 Werkraum Bregenzerwald 80 Energy experience 82 Dairy farming up close 83 Cabaret & village culture 84 Music & literature salons in hotels 85 Exhibitions & museums 86 dining out...................................... 87 KäseStrasse Bregenzerwald 88 berggut – good things from the Bregenzerwald 90 Exceptional specialties 91 well-being ..................................... 95 Health hotels 96 Wellness hotels 97 Wellness days 98 Vorarlberg How to reach us

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the bregenzerwald

The Bregenzerwald is a winter region for the sensitive. Lively and ­spirited yet peaceful and tranquil at the same time, sure of itself and firmly rooted in a pleasantly perceptible way. It is part of the identity of the ­Bregenzerwald locals to offer good quality and well thought-out ideas.

Life and living 30,000 people live in the Bregenzer­ wald, in 22 villages in total. The Bregenzerwald locals have always made sure that their living space is carefully designed. This applies to themselves as well as to their guests. The villages are strikingly attractive. The exciting combination of old and modern wooden architecture takes you by surprise. The mountains have been moderately developed. The accommodation and food are of high quality. In the well-tended inns and restaurants, the chefs are ­masters of pepping up regional specialities, making them into magnificent creations. Most of the produce used comes from local farms. Even during the winter months, the village dairy farms along the KäseStrasse Bregenzer­wald demonstrate how milk is made into cheese. Events and tasting sessions are features on the cheese culture agenda. Exhibitions and concerts allow you an insight into the cultural goings-on.


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Read on to discover the special ­qualities of the Bregenzerwald as well as ideas for your sporty, enjoyable and cultural activities.

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Practical: the distances between the skiing areas are short. The 3-valley ski pass links all skiing areas. It is also valid on the ski buses.

The wellness hotels offer baths, ­massages and all sorts of pampering treatments, including for day visitors.

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Ski tourers and those variation ­ skiers who like to leave their tracks on the unprepared slopes also ­benefit from the great deal of snow. Conditions in the Bregenzerwald are great for both groups of people. Ski schools offer appropriate courses, and package deals can be booked at Bregenzerwald Tourismus.

Hiking and more There are plenty activities for those whose winter enjoyment is found away from the piste. Winter hiking paths guide you through picturesque landscapes to lovely viewpoints. Cross-country ski runs follow rivers, penetrate woods and take you across white plateaux. If you prefer, you can hike through the wintery valleys on snow shoes. There are toboggan runs aplenty. There is a diverse, ­varied range of programmes on offer for families with children.

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Skiing and boarding Most visitors to the Bregenzerwald during winter come for the great ­skiing. Choose between skiing areas more appropriate for the athletic or for family fun. Top conditions reign: thanks to the great location on the northern edge of the Alps, the Bregenzerwald enjoys above-average snowfall.

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View from the Damüls skiing area to the mountains of southern Vorarlberg

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SCHOPPERNAU 860 m Hirschberg 1834 m

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Winterstaude 1877 m

SIBRATSGFÄLL 929 m

Niedere 1711 m

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SCHETTEREGG 1066 m HITTISAU 790 m Kojen 1300 m

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GROSSDORF 662 m LINGENAU 687 m

KRUMBACH 733 m

RIEFENSBERG 781 m Aach (D)

ANDELSBUCH 613 m EGG 564 m Tannerberg

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Roßstelle 1391 m

SCHNEPFAU 734 m

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MELLAU 688 m REUTHE 650 m Hochälpelekopf

BEZAU 650 m

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SCHWARZENBERG 700 m

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living space

Travelling the Bregenzerwald always means having to overcome dizzy heights to start with: from Bregenz you take the Pfänder, from the Rhine Valley the valley side which ascends 500 m, from the north you take the Sulzbergstock, from the east the Riedberg or Hochtannberg pass, from the south the Furkajoch or Faschinajoch.

spectrum which, right at the start of tourism, had travellers extolling the “charming landscape” as an “enclosed park” whilst at the same time shuddering at the “Siberian exile” on the wild, upper course of the Ache. A valley area of contrasts, borders, crossings.

Crossings Cross-border experiences also leave Up and over is the way to go – the most their mark on the locals – they know how to set themselves apart from outimpressive views are from the north side. Yet the scarce rural areas have and the west – and a space is revealed which, in all its diversity, is completely never been sufficient to feed the population. The locals had to get movdifferent to all that surrounds it, with ing, cross borders, leave behind their the Bregenzerache uniting it all. Your homes and families. This took on route takes you through gorges and many different forms: the nomadic flat hollows – wide between the hills existence of alpine animal ­husbandry of the foothills of the Alps around Alberschwende and ­Lingenau, narrow (home, mountain pasture, alp → between the mountains of the foothills page 88), or in the form of seasonal migrant work outbound commuting of the Alps around Andelsbuch and Bezau, squeezed in between the alpine or even emigration (to America in the 19th century in particular). Flexibility, peaks of the Kanisfluh, Diedams­ ideas and self-help were essential to kopf, Zitterklapfen and ­Widderstein stave off poverty. around Schnepfau, Au, Schoppernau, The area was only sparsely populated Warth and Schröcken. This correlates for a long time: only plot names give with the division into the Vorderrise to assumptions about the border wald, ­Mittelwald and Hinterwald between Celtic and Rhaeto-Romanic (front, central and rear regions of the cultures. It was not until the High ­Bregenzerwald) – a topographical


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This culture has succeeded in maintaining its vitality. Innovation and flexibility based on the acquired continue today in initiatives such as the Werkraum (→ page 80) and have turned the Bregenzerwald into a model European region.

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Hard cheese and lace It was during this time that the region developed in the form you see today. Rational, mercantile methods gained importance in agriculture, desertedness became characteristic of the Vorderwald to the Mittelwald, production of hard cheese grew (alpine dairy → page 76) to such a sustainable extent that the first dairy farm

school in the Habsburg Empire was established. The new rulers were the cheese barons who amassed staggering wealth with the products of the new form of agriculture, and textile manufacturers who supplied material produced by the textiles home industry (decoration and taste → page 77) before the railway provided factories in the Rhine valley with workers after 1902. Such changes were also accompanied by resistance – Franz Michael Felder, author and spokesman of the revolt, is still considered an exceptional character (Franz Michael Felder Museum → page 86) in the valley today, and which is why one’s own house and home are tenaciously clung to. New sources of income have to be continuously developed – the multitude of manual skills is proof of this.

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Middle Ages that Mehrerau Monastery in Bregenz encouraged the population of the area upwards of the Bregenzerache. From above, coming the opposite direction, you come across a second wave of population with the Walsers. The particle “Wald” (forest, wood) found in many of the names of places makes it clear how undeveloped this settlement area was for a long time. Naturally, the locals gladly take advantage of this remoteness: interesting as a hunting ground at best for the feudal rulers, extensive autonomy was allowed to develop which went down in literature as a “peasants’ republic”. It ended with the brief Bavarian occupation (1806 – 1814) as a result of the realignment of Europe by Napoleon.

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Amounts of new snow expressed in cm (snow measured in Schröcken – 1,263 m above sea level – by the Central Institution for Meteorology and Geodynamics: www.zamg.ac.at)

What makes winter into winter? Snow, of course! Thanks to its location on the northern edge of the Alps, an above-average amount of snow falls in the Bregenzerwald. With ­precipitation ­amounting to 2,000 mm per year (up to 3,000 mm at higher altitudes), the ­Bregenzerwald is one of the ­highest-precipitation regions in ­Austria (­average 900 mm).

For the latest snow reports, please see: www.bregenzerwald.at/uk

Damüls, a village at an altitude of 1,400 m, even bears the title “the world’s village most assured of snow”. During his ­investigations in 2005, a journalist from ­Nuremberg discovered that, thanks to their exposed backwater position, the ­villages along the northern Alps break records in their annual amounts of new snow. He then ­compared the measurements with those of recognised weather stations from the past five years. The result? Per winter, almost 10 m of new snow falls in Damüls, which earned the village the title “the permanently inhabited village most assured of snow in the world”. In 2008 the ­British “Daily Mail”, in turn, honoured Warth-Schröcken with the title “Europe’s skiing area most assured of snow”. The snow readings from a whole century formed the basis of this assessment. The average amount of new snow in Warth-Schröcken exceeds 11 metres per winter.


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The Bregenzerwald’s skiing areas have pistes for all tastes and all levels, the most ­ up-to-date lifts, cosy mountain inns and lovely lookout points. Put simply: a joy for skiers and snowboarders!

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3-valley ski pass

In the Warth-Schröcken skiing area

The 3-valley ski pass is valid for 28 ­skiing areas in the Bregenzerwald, in the Große Walsertal, in the Lechtal, in Balderschwang (in Allgäu) and on the ski buses. You can choose from ski passes for between 2.5 and 21 days, special passes for between 2, 5 and 8 days and season passes.

Season dates low season Start of the season until 21 December 2012 13 until 25 January 2013 3 until 15 March 2013 7 April until the end of the 2013 season

These prices are valid for all those who produce a Guest Card from any town or village in the Bregenzerwald. Anyone not possessing such a Guest Card pays an additional € 4 per ski pass.

high season 22 December 2012 until 12 January 2013 26 January until 2 March 2013 16 March until 6 April 2013

Should the high and low seasons overlap, a mixed price is calculated. It is possible to extend a 3-valley pass valid for at least 2.5 days by one day. Group tariffs apply from 18 people. Advance sales possible from 3 p.m. on the day before from the cable cars and from the information centre of Bregenzerwald Tourismus in Egg. All prices include smart card (except season tickets), are in euro and include VAT at 10%.

Age limits Seniors, born in 1948 and older Youths, born in 1994 – 1996 Kids, born in 1997 – 2006 Snowman, born in 2007 or later Ski buses included Holders of the 3-valley ski pass can use the public buses to reach their chosen skiing area. In addition, ski buses which can also be used free of charge operate in numerous villages.


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Prices in € * Season tickets are cheaper if bought in advance * AD = additional day immediately following the ski pass from 2.5 days *** Choose between 2x1 day, 5x1 day and 8x1 day: valid for 2 or 5/8 days within an entire winter season

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information 3-Täler-Infocenter Impulszentrum 1135 6863 Egg, Vorarlberg T +43 (0)5512 2365-30 info@3taeler.at www.3taeler.at

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Facts and figures Bregenzerwald skiing region 14 skiing areas 91 lifts, comprising 1 large cable car 4 cable cars 31 chair lifts 55 ski tows and practice lifts 273 km of prepared pistes, comprising 101 km of blue pistes 136 km of red pistes 36 km of black pistes

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50 57 70 84 96 108 119 129 139 149 158 166 174 181* 188* 194* 199* 204* 209* 213* 20 42 96 139

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88 100 124 147 169 190 209 228 245 262 279* 293* 306* 318* 330* 340* 350* 360* 367* 373* 35 74 169 245

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95 108 133 159 183 205 226 246 265 283 300 316 330 343 356* 367* 378* 387* 396* 403* 38 79 183 265

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100 95 113 108 140 133 167 159 192 183 215 205 237 226 258 246 278 265 297 283 315 300 332 316 347 330 361 343 374 356 386 367 397 378 407 387 417* 396 424* 403 39 39 83 192 278

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Diedamskopf with the panoramic cable car and mountain restaurant

The skiing area of Au-Schoppernau is located on the Diedamskopf, at an altitude of 2,090 m above sea level. From the mountain plateau, you get a magnificent panorama as far as Lake Constance and way across the surrounding mountains. The ­Diedamskopf is also well-known for its colourful paragliding and hanggliding scene. Night-time skiing at the Grunholz lift in Au The Grunholz lift is easy to reach in Au. The ski tow opens up two lovely, gently sloping pistes. This is one of the few places in the Bregenzerwald that you can ski and toboggan in the evening under floodlight. Evening opening times are every Wednesday and Friday between 7 and 10 p.m. The right-hand piste is open for skiers, the left-hand piste for tobogganists. The three-valley ski pass is valid on the lift.

Tip: The fit choose the 10 km-long valley descent, with a difference in altitude of 1,250 m!

Guest kindergarten in Didi’s kids’ adventure land Located on the top floor of the mountain station is a recently re-designed kids’ adventure land 300 m² in size. In addition to the game stations, lovely wooden toys are now available for the children to play with. Kids are supervised and can spend the whole day or a few hours playing here. Didi’s kids’ adventure land is open between 10 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. when the cable car is operating, and is free for all 3 to 8-year-old guest children from Au-­ Schoppernau. ­Children from other villages pay € 1.50 per hour. Lunch is also available upon request. There is a parent/child area for children up to 3 years of age. Admission is free. Panoramic mountain As the highest point in Bregenzerwald, Diedamskopf is well known as a panoramic mountain. With the breath-taking view it offers of over 300 peaks, Lake Constance and, on good days even as far as Ulm Cathedral, Diedamskopf delights the young and the old alike.


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après ski Schoppernau: Ski Inn Au: Ur-Alp restaurant

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day ticket (high season) Adult: € 38 Child: € 22

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ski rental • Sport Gorbach, Au T +43 (0)5515 4141-1 www.gorbach.at • Sport Fuchs, Au T +43 (0)5515 2315 www.sportfuchs.com • Sport Matt, Schoppernau T +43 (0)5515 4120 www.matt.at

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ski school & children’s ski school Au-Schoppernau snow sports school T +43 (0)5515 2133 or +43 (0)664 1349318 www.au-schoppernau.at/ schneesportschule

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information Diedamskopf cable cars Au-­Schoppernau T +43 (0)5515 4110-0 Snow hotline: T +43 (0)5515 4110-99 www.diedamskopf.at www.facebook.at/diedamskopf

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pistes Lengths of the slopes: 40 km of which: 13 km are blue pistes 11 km are red pistes 7 km are black pistes 9 km of ski trails

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Diedamspark & Freeriding Diedamspark is the biggest park in the region. There is a “line” for all freestyle fans – for beginners and professionals alike. The Easy line provides various boxes and rails, the 3 Kicker Combo medium or pro is perfect for lovers of dizzy heights. Loungers and a pleasant sound in the chill area invite you to hang out. In addition to steep shoots and gap jumps, Diedamskopf offers any amount of first-class spots for powder kickers. The runs in the hollow on the Krüzlelift are a classic. The terrain is fairly steep: and that is why it is imperative to always obey the avalanche warning levels! www.­diedamspark.at www.facebook.at/diedamskopf

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Innovative and child-friendly: the snow sports school The Au-Schoppernau snow sports school was awarded the innovation prize by Vorarlberg Tourismus in 2006. Kids playfully take their first steps on skis in “Didiland”. There are three moving walkways, a carousel, shuggy boats, a snow igloo, a tent and a lot more. The ski courses for older children include an adventure and safety programme with a BBQ in the tepee, snow-rafting on a skidoo, abseiling and jumping on the bungee trampoline. The snow sports school’s safety camps inform children about everything they need to know regarding “safety in snow sports”.

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“Gipfelbahn”- cable car – modern architecture in the skiing area

The cable car and a ski tunnel 120 m in length connect the skiing areas of Mellau and Damüls. 109 km of pistes around the centrally located Mittags­ spitze await guests. In Damüls, you literally step out of the front door and are on the piste. The skiing area full of snow and ideas – for everyone The natural conditions which reign in Damüls and Mellau mean that they perfectly complement each other. Sunny south slopes, top piste conditions right through to spring on the north slopes – and snow in abundance! With around 10 m of new snow per winter, Damüls has been the proud bearer of the title “the permanently inhabited village most assured of snow in the world” since 2005. In the old, picturesque Walser village of Damüls, most hotels and guest houses are situated directly next to the slopes. Skiers just have to leave the front door to start enjoying the skiing fun. A slope even passes the village church, worth seeing for its cultural history.

Burton Snowpark in Damüls Supervision and park management are the responsibility of Alton Skatehouse. A dedicated crew ensures that everything is in good order. The ­varied equipment includes diverse rails, tables, boxes (including straight rail, picnic table, skate box, curve box, Funny Rainbow, All Mountain Line, handrail on the staircase). There is also a chill-out area. www.snowparkdamuels.com Here’s to the little heroes of the pistes The ski schools in Damüls and Mellau are dedicated to the well-being of their little guests. Ambitious kids’ ski instructors and entertaining agendas guarantee success. • supervision of toddlers, including on Saturdays and Sundays • children’s skiing courses including lunchtime supervision • snowmobile rides (→ p. 19) • kids’ paradise • adult skiing courses for all levels of proficiency


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Info: In 2010, the Damüls-Mellau ­skiing area was acknowledged by the ADAC ski guide as the “Top Skiing Area 2010” in the category “Upcomer of the Year”. With this, the ADAC is honouring the ­outstanding endeavours made by the area to attract skiers and ­winter tourists. NEW: the restaurants on Ross­ stelle Mellau are investing in modern hospitality, offering ­panorama views, sun terraces, barrier freedom, and much more. Restaurant Simma: www.restaurant-simma.at Alphof Rossstelle: www.alphofrossstelle.at

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ski school & children’s ski school • Damüls ski school T +43 (0)5510 295 www.skischule-damuels.at • Mellau ski and snowboard school T +43 (0)5518 2222-24 www.skischule-mellau.at

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Bergbahnen Mellau T +43 (0)5518 2222 Snow hotline: T +43 (0)5518 2222-23 www.bergbahnenmellau.com

après ski Damüls: s’Scharfe Eck, s’Damülser Après Ski, Alpenkluft, Schwartenstadl, Kiosk Uga, HeHo Hütte, Heikes Schirmbar Mellau: Kanis Stadl Sandro, Herwigs Kiosk, s’Bärle, Bärenhöhle, Weinstadl, Metzgerstüble

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information Damüls cable cars T +43 (0)5510 600 Snow hotline: T +43 (0)5510 600-14 www.seilbahnendamuels.at

day ticket (high season) Adult: € 44 Child: € 24.50

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pistes Lengths of the slopes: 109 km of which: 28 km are blue pistes 50 km are red pistes 10 km are black pistes 21 km of ski trails

ski rental • Madlener Sport, Damüls T +43 (0)5510 391 www.sport-madlener.at • manis rent sport center, Damüls T +43 (0)699 12109630 www.manis-center.at • Sport Broger, Mellau T +43 (0)5518 2240 www.sportbroger.at • Sport Natter, Mellau T +43 (0)5518 22620 www.sportnatter.com

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Tip: afternoon of fun and sports In the company of the skiing and snowboarding instructor, guests ­discover the skiing area of Mellau-Damüls – by snow blades, sledski and Skifox. Meeting point: 1 p.m. at the office of Mellau ski school, valley station of Mellau cable car Date: 17 December 2012 – 7 April 2013 daily upon request Duration: approx. 2 hours Price per person: from € 40 per person, including fun sports equipment, excluding ski pass, minimum number of participants is 3, otherwise ­subject to a surcharge. information & registration Mellau ski and snowboard school T +43 (0)5518 2222-24 www.skischule-mellau.at


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information & registration Damüls ski school T +43 (0)5510 295 www.skischule-damuels.at

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Tip: Bunny’s snowmobile rides for children A very special experience for the kids. Dash through the snow on childfriendly snowmobiles. Meeting point: 10.30 a.m. on the practice terrain of Damüls ski school (close to Sunnegg valley station) Date: every Wednesday between 26 December 2012 and 7 April 2013 Price per ride: € 1


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View of Warth

The alpine Walser villages of Warth and Schröcken with their skiing area located at between 1,500 and 2,050 m above sea level are assured of snow. In November 2008, Daily Mail Ski & Snowboard crowned the skiing area Europe’s No. 1 spot for its amount of snow. On average, over 11 metres of new snow fall here per year. Thanks to the many northern slopes, skiing is possible well into the spring. Salober Snow Park Salober Snow Park with its ­numerous obstacles, Easy Park for children and beginners, Main Park and unique Natural Park is located on the route covered by the Sonnencruiser fourseater chair lift. www.saloberpark.at Playtime in the snow Kids have fun learning to ski in ­Pauli’s kids’ world next to the ­Kitzeliftle. A children’s skiing competition is held every Friday, ­followed by a ­presentation ceremony. The fairyland next to the Salober v ­ alley ­station, with ski jump, obstacle course, practice lifts and magic carpet are perfect for our youngest skiers.

Skiing off piste Warth-Schröcken is also famous for its many off-piste skiing options. Numerous skiing tours and variation tours start in Warth-Schröcken, for example. SAAC avalanche and safety camps are offered to skiers and snowboarders on certain dates. www.saac.at

Tip: package deals for variation ­skiers Bregenzerwald Tourismus and Warth-Schröcken Tourismus offer ­package deals for variation ­skiers and ski ­tourers wishing to ­undertake safe, guided tours. This includes information about the right ­equipment, training in risk ­management and in the correct ­conduct away from the secured ­pistes and, naturally, ­extensive skiing training on the open terrain.


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ski school & children’s ski school • Snow sports school Schröcken-Hochkrumbach T +43 (0)5583 400-45 www.ski-schroecken.at • Ski and snowboard school Warth T +43 (0)5583 3443 www.skischule-warth.at

après ski Schröcken: Holzschopf, Café Bar Bistro Ritters, S1-Salober Warth: Best Of – Pub, Sennkuchi, ­Steffisalp – skiing hut and umbrella bar, S’Finale – Wartherhof

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Ski lifts Schröcken Strolz GmbH T +43 (0)5583 4259-0 Snow hotline: T +43 (0)5583 2255 www.warth-schroecken.at

day ticket (high season) Adult: € 42 Child: € 23

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information Ski lifts Warth GmbH & Co T +43 (0)5583 3601-0 Snow hotline: T +43 (0)5583 3601-11 www.warth-schroecken.at

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pistes Length of the slopes: 66 km, of which: 30 km are blue pistes 17 km are red pistes 9 km are black pistes 10 km of ski trails

ski rental • Sport Schneller, Schröcken T +43 (0)5519 201 www.sportschneller.at • Sport Jug, Warth T +43 (0)5583 39827 or T +43 (0)664 5559910 www.sport-jug.at • Sport Knitel, Warth T +43 (0)5583 3612 www.sport-center-hotel-garni.at

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Tip: child care for toddlers In its ski school building, Warth skiing school offers childcare for children from the age of 2. Place: Warth Meeting point: Warth ski school Length: half-days, full days, hourly Price per person: available upon request information & registration Warth ski and snowboard school T +43 (0)5583 3443 www.skischule-warth.at


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Tip: Racing fever There are several options for groups and individuals alike to test their ­skiing speed. The Sonnencruiser has a 650-metre long, permanently prepared giant slalom racetrack with high-tech time-keeping. Next to the Kuchl lift is the cordoned-off, secured high-speed course for everyone. This is just the job for those wishing to attain their best speeds and test their limits. The best time to date is 94 km/h! Incidentally, ideal ­racing tracks for training and ­racing events are also to be found next to the Wartherhorn and the Salober lifts. Please contact the cable car ­information office for details.


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ALBERSCHWENDE Ortszentrum, Bank, Arzt, Tourismusbüro BRÜGGELEKOPF Sessellift und Schlepplifte, Skischule INTERSPORT SPETTEL LANGLAUFLOIPE BRÜGGELEKOPF TALSTATION ALPENGASTHOF BRÜGGELE IMBISSTUBE BERCHTOLDSHÖHE TANNERBERGSTÜBLE TANNERSTÜBLE DRESSLERSTÜBLE

SESSELLIFT BRÜGGELEKOPF SCHLEPPLIFT SOHMSBERG ZIPFELLIFT HÖHENLIFT TANNERBERGLIFT TANNERBERG-BABYLIFT DRESSLERBERGLIFT BÜHLERBERG-ABFAHRT GREBAN-ABFAHRT RUNDFAHRT TANNERBERG DRESSLERBERG SOHMSBERG RODELROUTE LORENA RODELBAHN ZIPFELLIFT

lifts and cable cars 1 chair lift 6 ski tows pistes Length of the slopes: 18 km of which: 4 km are blue pistes 14 km are red pistes information Ski lifts Alberschwende T +43 (0)5579 4233 Snow hotline: T +43 (0)5579 4323 or T +43 (0)5579 4233 www.alberschwende.at www.lift.alberschwende.net

Tip: This is the ideal skiing area for beginners and families with small children.

ski school & children’s ski school Skiing and snowboarding school Alberschwende T +43 (0)664 5835367 www.alberschwende.at ski rental Sport Spettel, Alberschwende T +43 (0)5579 4241 www.spettel.at day ticket (high season) Adult: € 25.70 Child: € 14


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après ski Wälderpub, Meierei

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information Tourist office Schwarzenberg T +43 (0)5512 3570 Snow hotline: T +43 (0)5572 7321 ski school & children’s ski school www.boedele.info • Ski school Schwarzenberg T +43 (0)664 2214075 www.skischule-schwarzenberg.at Tip: skiing with the magic wand • Ski school Bödele A method developed by the T +43 (0)5512 3679 school itself guarantees that all www.skischule-boedele.at children from 3½ years of age are able to ski on the practice slopes ski rental on their own after four ­individual • Bergsport Fink, Schwarzenberg lessons. T +43 (0)5512 2918 Should a child not succeed, the www.bergfink.at ski instructor keeps on skiing free • Skishop Bödele of charge until he/she does! Berghof Fetz Price: T +43 (0)5512 3679 € 54 per hour www.skischule-boedele.at Information • Skifit Bödele Schwarzenberg ski school Hochälpele ski lift, valley station T +43 (0)664 2214075 T +43 (0)5512 26807 www.skischule-schwarzenberg.at www.skifit.at

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pistes Lengths of the slopes: 24 km, of which: 9 km are blue pistes 12 km are red pistes 3 km are black pistes

day ticket (high season) Adult: € 28.80 Child: € 15.80

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pistes Lengths of the slopes: 10 km of which: 5 km are blue pistes 5 km are red pistes

Tip: Schetti’s kids’ paradise Magic carpets and a ski carousel in the kids’ paradise can be used free of charge by all visitors. Young guests have enough to do in the breaks in Schettiland with its igloo, climbing hill and a ­tubing run. NEW: pistes for kids – all pistes in Schetteregg bears a mascot which briefly describes what children should be capable of in order to ski on that particular piste. From the snowplough turn on the hedgehog circuit, through to safe curving on the bear slope through to dynamic carving on the lynx piste.

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information Egger lift company T +43 (0)5512 4750 Snow hotline: T +43 (0)5512 4750-13 www.schetteregg.at ski school & children’s ski school Ski school Schetteregg T +43 (0)5512 4750-20 or T +43 (0)650 4266737 www.schi-schule.at ski rental Sport Waldner T +43 (0)5512 4750-21 www.sportwaldner.at day ticket (high season) Adult: € 28.50 Child: € 15 après ski Jokler inn


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après ski Umbrella bar at the valley station

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Tip: Almhotel right next to the piste with new family apartments, swimming pool and wellness area. Ideal for families with small children.

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ski school & children’s ski school • Ski and snowboard school HittisauSibratsgfäll T +43 (0)664 2143723 www.ski-snowboard-schule.at • Snow sports school Hochhäderich Timm Stade T +43 (0)5513 8254-171 www.skischule-stade.de

day ticket (high season) Adult: € 25.50 Child: € 17

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information Alpenarena Hochhäderich T +43 (0)5513 8254-0 Snow hotline: T +43 (0)5513 8254-51 www.alpenarena.com

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pistes Lengths of the slopes: 9 km of which: 4 km are blue pistes 3 km are red pistes 2 km are black pistes

ski rental • Jakobs Skishop, Hochhäderich T +43 (0)5513 8254-61 www.alpenarena.com • Sport Spettel, Hittisau T +43 (0)5513 6341 www.spettel.at • Sport Gotthard, Hittisau T +43 (0)5513 2260 www.sport-gotthard.com

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lifts and cable cars 1 large cable car 2 chair lifts 4 ski tows 1 practice lift 1 moving walkway pistes Lengths of the slopes: 15 km of which: 5 km are blue pistes 9 km are red pistes 1 km are black pistes information Andelsbuch cable cars T +43 (0)5512 2540 Snow hotline: T + 43 (0)5512 2540 www.bergbahnen-andelsbuch.at Bezau cable car T +43 (0)5514 2254 Snow hotline: T +43 (0)5514 2254 www.seilbahn-bezau.at ski school & children’s ski school Ski school Niedere Klaus Waldner T +43(0)664 1142430 www.schischule-niedere.at

ski rental • Sport Dorner, Andelsbuch T +43 (0)5512 2482 www.schneeprofi.at • Bergsport Leitner, Bezau T +43 (0)5514 31441 www.alpinsports.com day ticket (high season) Adult: € 28.60 Child: € 16.60 après ski E-Werk, Mooser Stüble, s’piano in Gasthof Löwen

Tip: Bezau cable car, an aerial tramway with a stop at Sonderdach. This enables the transport of 360 people per hour. Plus: new panorama restaurant, seats approx. 150, in Baumgarten mountain station.


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day ticket (high season) Adult: € 23.50 Child: € 15,50

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information Ski lifts Hochlitten T +43 (0)5513 8312 -2 Snow hotline: T +43 (0)5513 8239 www.skilifte-hochlitten.com

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pistes Lengths of the slopes: 4.4 km of which: 4.4 km are blue pistes

ski school & children’s ski school Ski and snowboard school Hittisau-Sibratsgfäll T +43 (0)664 2143723 www.ski-snowboard-schule.at Paul Heinzle T +43 (0)664 1511623

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lifts and cable cars 4 ski tows

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Tip: Located away from the ­hustle and bustle of large skiing areas. Small yet exquisite skiing area, ideal for families with small children.


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ski!project – skiing courses & coaching

Check out www.skiprojekt.at/Methoden to see what this is all about!

Management: Michael Widmer-­ Willam He is a passionate skier, dance and performance artist and, as a ski instructor, enjoys trying out new skiing techniques and movements. In his The ski! project offers innovative skicourses, his many years’ experience ing courses and workshops held in conjunction with the Au-Schoppernau in teaching skiing and his knowledge about the body and movement are snow sports school. In these skiing combined with the lightness of dance. workshops, you develop a dynamic, Offers: intensive skiing courses for all energy-saving skiing technique that levels, deep snow courses, skiing tours, is kind to you joints – according to your own individual needs. By means freeride courses, courses for returnees following extended absences, injuries of simple, playful movements, complex sequences of movement needed or physical weaknesses. Services: for carving or skiing in deep snow • 6-lesson course are learned and optimised. The very special way of working and the struc- • constant video analysis • individualised skiing model ture of the workshops enable you to • long-term, individual development improve your skiing in a quick, susplanning tainable manner. • equipment consultancy • cultural trips to the region (optional) Please note: The courses are held on specified information & reservation dates. Booking is required. You ski!Projekt can only start on the first day T +43 (0)680 2356354 of the course. Detailed informawww.skiprojekt.at tion is available on the website: www.skiprojekt.at and in the programme brochure. SWAYING AND FLOATING – on the piste, through scattered powder snow or after an injury – this is the model for these skiing courses.


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The conditions for off-piste skiing are ­perfect since there is so much snow about. Skiing tours and – the more leisurely version – ­variation ­skiing are enjoying increasing popularity.

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Skiing tours for beginners 1: Brendler Lug (1,767 m) 2: Portlahorn (2,010 m) 3: Hirschberg (1,500 m) 4: Hochälpele Kopf (1,464 m) 5: Feuerstätterkopf (1,645 m) Skiing tours for the advanced 6: Juppenspitze (2,412 m) 7: Üntschenspitze (2,135 m) 8: Kanisfluh (2,044 m) 9: Winterstaude (1,877 m) 10: Hochkünzelspitze (2,397 m)

Routes for variation skiing 11: Klemm via Salober 12: Bockbachtaltour 13: Around Hohen Ifen 14: Hochblanken Recommended reading: „Skitourenführer Bregenzerwald inkl. Großes Walsertal und Lechquellengebirge“ by A. Kempf/ R. Kempf published by Panico Alpinverlag (in German only)


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emergency telephone numbers (free of charge) • 112 European emergency number • 140 alpine emergencies, Austria

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Respect your boundaries However, anyone out and about enjoying the countryside needs to keep in mind that it is also a very sensitive habitat for plants and ­animals which is worth ­protecting. Please don’t take any short-cuts through forest paths, since they are often used by wild game as a ­refuge. Moreover, the edges of skis and snowboards can easily damage the young forest. Observe the no-go hunting areas and, if necessary, choose a different tour destination. It is with this in mind that we also appeal to you to respect preservation and conservation areas and to observe any restrictions.

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vorarlberg avalanche warning service • www.vorarlberg.at/lawine • T +43 (0)5522 1588

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Safety tips for off-piste skiing Please note that you are skiing at your own risk! This brochure only contains suggested routes. • Off-piste skiing is fun when you master the technique. The Bregenzer­wald ski schools offer courses to this end. • It is essential to carefully plan a skiing tour. Base your planning on maps, and make sure you listen to the avalanche warning service and the weather report. • The correct equipment and clothing are essential safety factors. • Anyone skiing off piste needs ­avalanche equipment (­avalanche search equipment, probe, avalanche shovel, First Aid kit) and also needs to know how to use such equipment! • Never set off too late. In ­winter, it starts getting dark at 4.30 p.m. • Never set off if it is snowing/foggy. • The skiing and mountain guides are familiar with the place and ­terrain and ensure that you safely reach your destination – and back home.

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skiing tours The Bregenzerwald is famous for its wide range of enjoyable skiing tours, comprising the very gentle through to the more arduous. ­Following an ascent taking 2 to 5 hours on crosscountry skis and skins, swing down the magnificent slopes off the prepared pistes and down into the v ­ alley. You can rent the appropriate equipment such as skis and avalanche search equipment from the local ski rental shops. At the following pages we present 10 recommended tours. We recommend that you only embark on these tours in the company of the ski schools’ mountain and skiing guides, or that you reserve one of our package deals. This way, you’ll safely reach the loveliest places, and receive valuable tips on the way. Package deals on offer Take your pick from our selection of package deals for ski tourers. Package deals for beginners and advanced ski tourers alike are presented on www.bregenzerwald.at, which is also the address for making reservations.

Skiing tour events: Hahnenköpfle race Date: presumably end of ­February/start of March 2013 www.fcbizau.at Diedams Extreme Date: 1 April 2013 www.diedamsextrem.at

Skiing tours for beginners 1: brendler lug (1,767 m) The gentle, classic skiing tour close to Au, with north-facing slopes and glades is most fun in the powder snow/new snow. Difference in altitude: 950 m Starting point: car park of Au’s ­village hall 2: portlahorn (2,010 m) The straightforward panorama tour across the Damüls skiing area is extremely popular. Difference in altitude: 400 m Starting point: Jägerstüble inn on the road between Oberdamüls and Furkajoch 3: hirschberg (1,500 m) This tour takes you through ­ fantastic skiing terrain in an area ­formerly home to pistes. Difference in altitude: 700 m Starting point: valley station of the Hirschberg cable car 4: hochälpelekopf (1,464 m) This area is recommended particularly for beginners or those wishing to enjoy a short afternoon tour. Difference in altitude: 450 m Starting point: Gmeind, part of the village of Schwarzenberg 5: feuerstätterkopf (1,645 m) This lovely, popular tour takes you across gentle ski slopes, without any flat spots. Difference in altitude: 650 m Starting point: from Sibratsgfäll, Alpenrose inn


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information ski!Projekt T +43 (0)680 2356354 www.skiprojekt.at

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10: hochkünzelspitze (2,397 m) The Hochkünzelspite offers the ­experienced ski tourer magnificent runs in an alpine setting. Difference in altitude: 1,300 m Starting point: Schröcken, Landsteg bus stop, approx. 2 km to Bad Hopfreben

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9: winterstaude (1,877 m) It is close to Egg that the most-used route is located: despite its steep grassy slopes, it is used astoundingly frequently. Difference in altitude: 800 m Starting point: Egg-Schetteregg, lift car park

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8: kanisfluh (2,044 m) Dominating the entire Bregenzerwald, the mighty Kanisfluh – with its steep north side sloping over 1,200 m – takes you by surprise with an ­outstandingly lovely skiing tour on its south side. Difference in altitude: 1,250 m Starting point: from Au, in the ­direction of Damüls, across the ­Argenbach bridge (car park)

ski!project skiing tours Skiing in the deep powder snow and going on skiing tours are fascinating activities. However, problems frequently come up from a lack of regard for safe skiing, skiing which doesn’t conserve one’s own energy or simply a lack of self-confidence. The ski!project offers a programme for exactly these needs, ensuring that your first swings out on the open terrain are free of fear and stress. The course instructors ensure a relaxed atmosphere within the group. You have all the time in the world for yourself, to admire the snowy mountain landscape, and determine your own speed for ascents and descents. Management: Michael Widmer-Willam is a ski instructor and dance and performance artist. He combines his many years’ experience in teaching skiing and his knowledge about the body and movement with the lightness of dance. Michael Priesner is a state-certified skiing and mountain guide, as well as instructor of the Feldenkrais method. Offers: Deep snow workshops for beginners and advanced skiers, skiing tours combined with Feldenkrais units, skiing tours for returnees (following injuries or extended absences). Cooperation partner is the Au-Schoppernau snow sports school. Please note: the courses are held on specified dates. Booking is essential. You can only start on the first day of the course. Detailed information is available on the website: www.skiprojekt.at and in the ­programme brochure.

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7: üntschenspitze (2,135 m) This tour, which covers lovely slopes to the south west and the north east, is hidden away on Schoppernau’s impressive very own mountain. Difference in altitude: 1,150 m Starting point: Schoppernau, Bad Hopfreben inn

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Skiing tours for the advanced 6: juppenspitze (2,412 m) This skiing tour has perfectly inclined and sunny slopes at higher altitudes. Difference in altitude: 1,200 m Starting point: at Mohnenfluh hotel in Schröcken

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variation skiing Variation skiing is the leisurely, enjoyable form of skiing off piste. Most ascents are taken by lift, and then you ski off piste. Here are four recommended routes. For reasons of safety and orientation, we recommend that you only embark on these tours in the company of the ski schools’ mountain and skiing guides. Hike & Ride Hire a trained guide to experience the best variants and to receive tips on the correct way to perform outdoors. Under the professional guidance of the local ski schools in WarthSchröcken, you get the best views of the back country of the Hochtannberg and Arlberg region. The Hike & Ride offer is available for 4 days on specific dates, and includes accommodation, the ski pass and the course. dates, information & booking www.warth-schroecken.com

Tip: skiing safari The combination of skiing tours and variation skiing plus familiarisation with three different regions (the Bregenzerwald, Arlberg, Kleinwalsertal) accompanied by guides familiar with the area make this offer a very special event. information & booking Bregenzerwald Tourismus T +43 (0)5512 2365 www.bregenzerwald.at

Routes for variation skiers 11: klemm via salober Place: Warth – Schröcken – Lech Starting point: Salober Express Ascent: Auenfeld-Sattel, approx. 20 min. Highest point: Mohnenfluhsattel 2,300 m Destination: Schröcken – ­Heimboden 1,270 m Difference in altitude: approx. 1,630 m run 12: bockbachtaltour Place: Warth – Steeg Starting point: Wartherhorn cable car Ascent: Wartherhornsattel, approx. 30 min., Wöstersattel, approx. 45 min. Highest point: Rüfikopf 2,340 m Destination: Steeg 1,250 m Difference in altitude: approx. 1,800 m run 13: around hohen ifen Place: Schoppernau – Kleinwalsertal Starting point: Diedamskopf Ascent: approx. 300 m Highest point: 2,060 m Destination: Schönenbach near Bizau Difference in altitude: approx. 2,000 m run 14: hochblanken Place: Damüls – Mellau Starting point: Uga lift, Hohes Licht Ascent: approx. 30 min. Highest point: 2,068 m Destination: Mellau valley station Difference in altitude: approx. 1,300 m run


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Cross-country skiing is very popular as an 足alternative to skiing or as a good way of 足recharging your batteries in the fresh air. Especially when the cross-country ski runs are as well looked-after as they are in the Bregenzerwald.

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au-schoppernau

Village cross-country ski run

cross-country ski runs 50 km of classic cross-country ski runs 9 km of skating runs

Tip: village cross-country ski run length 13.6 km

altitude 850 m classification easy to difficult preparation Mid-December until Easter cross-country skiing courses Au-Schoppernau snow sports school T +43 (0)5515 2133 ski rental • Sport Gorbach, Au T +43 (0)5515 4141-2 • Sport Fuchs, Au T +43 (0)5515 2315 • Sport Matt, Schoppernau T +43 (0)5515 4120

difference in altitude 85 m itinerary This cross-country ski run takes you through Au and Schoppernau with various connection points to other cross-country ski runs. From Au-Argenzipfel, it takes you through Äuele to Schoppernau and through a forest to the mountain pasture settlement of Armengemach. Via the Bregenzer­ achsteg, you pass through “­paradise” and, across open fields, to Äuele forest. Via Kreuzgasse, you arrive at the underpass next to the church bridge. After Reute grazing meadow and Argenzipfel, you arrive at Kanisfluhloipe. chances to stop off for a drink/food in Au-Schoppernau


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Tip: the circuit length 12 km

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cross-country ski runs 20 km of classic cross-country ski runs 12 km of skating runs

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Circuit

altitude 650 m classification easy to intermediate difference in altitude 50 m itinerary The circuit takes you through all three villages, and can be ­commenced and terminated at any of the villages.

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chances to stop off for a drink/food ­Inns in Bezau, Bizau and Reuthe

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characteristic Scenic, charming and varied ­circuit.

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ski rental • Bergsport Leitner, Bezau T +43 (0)5514 31441 • Sport Bertsch, Bizau T +43 (0)5514 4127

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preparation Mid-December until Mid-March

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Stofel alpine cross-country ski run

cross-country ski runs 7 km of classic cross-country ski runs 7 km of skating runs

Tip: Stofel alpine cross-country ski run

altitude 1,500 – 1,650 m

length 5 km

preparation Early December until early April

classification intermediate to difficult

cross-country skiing courses Damüls snow sports school T +43 (0)5510 295

difference in altitude 80 m

ski rental Sport Madlener, Damüls T +43 (0)5510 391 tip The free local bus takes cross-­ country skiers to the starts of the ­cross-­country ski runs. dogs permitted

itinerary Zimba inn – circuit around the Stofel high plateau – Zimba inn characteristic Circuit with an impressive ­mountain panorama. chances to stop off for a drink/food Zimba inn


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length approx. 70 km

preparation December until early April

classification easy to intermediate

fee for use of cross-country ski run Day ticket € 4.50, free for guests of the village

difference in altitude 240 m

cross-country skiing courses Ski school Hittisau-Sibratsgfäll T +43 (0)664 2143723

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chances to stop off for a drink/food d’Sunna Sippersegg, inns in ­Balderschwang and Hittisau

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characteristic An extensive cross-country skiing tour which can be shortened according to wishes.

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ski rental • Sport Spettel, Hittisau T +43 (0)5513 6341 • Sport Gotthard, Hittisau T +43 (0)5513 2260 • Jakobs Skishop, Hittisau T +43 (0)5513 8254-61

itinerary Hittisau centre – Helmisau – Dornbündt – Sippersegg – ­Biberstein – border with Germany– start of the Balderschwang ski-hiking network – return by bus or along the ­cross-country ski run stations

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altitude 800 m

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Tip: border country ­cross-country ski run

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cross-country ski runs 30 km of classic cross-country ski runs 15 km of skating runs

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Cross-country ski run in Mellau, Hirschau, Schnepfau

cross-country ski runs 23 km of classic cross-country ski runs 20 km of skating runs

Tip: cross-country ski run in ­Mellau, Hirschau, Schnepfau

altitude 700 m

length 10 km

preparation December until March

classification easy

cross-country skiing courses Ski school Mellau T +43 (0)5518 2222-24

difference in altitude 40 m

ski rental • Sport Natter, Mellau T +43 (0)5518 2262 • Sport Broger, Mellau T +43 (0)5518 2240

itinerary Car park of Mellau cable cars – Enge – Hirschau – Schnepfau ­centre (return the same route or by bus) characteristc Lovely route at the foot of the ­Kanisfluh through the Enge mountain pasture. chances to stop off for a drink/food Inns in Mellau, Hirschau and Schnepfau


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length 8.3 km

preparation December until mid-April

classification difficult

fee for use of cross-country ski run Day ticket € 5, with the regional Guest Card € 4

difference in altitude 151 m

ski rental Jakobs Skishop, Hochhäderich T +43 (0)5513 8254-61

characteristic The course takes you through the sunny high plateau on the Hochhäderich. Those experienced in skating techniques can take a detour to the Falkenhütte.

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chances to stop off for a drink/food Hörmoosalpe, Hochwies inn, Hotel Hochhäderich

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cross-country skiing courses Ski and snowboard school Hittisau-Sibratsgfäll T +43 (0)664 2143723

itinerary Car park of the Hotel ­Hochhäderich – Hörmoos lake – car park of the Hotel Hochhäderich

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altitude 1,300 m

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Tip: Hörmoos cross-country ski run

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cross-country ski runs 12 km of classic cross-country ski runs 4 km of skating runs

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Fohramoos cross-country ski run

cross-country ski runs 10 km of classic cross-country ski runs

Tip: Fohramoos cross-country ski run

altitude 1,130 – 1,190 m length 10 or 6 km preparation Early December until end of March ski rental • Bergsport Fink T +43 (0)5512 2918 • Skishop Bödele Berghof Fetz T +43 (0)5512 3679 • Skifit Bödele Hochälpele valley station T +43 (0)5512 26807

classification easy to intermediate difference in altitude 60 m itinerary Start and end at the valley station of Oberlose lift: from there, you go in a westerly direction through the nature reserve of Fohramoos in several bends towards Losenpass (old) and then along Schwendeweg back to Oberlose mountain ­station. You return to Oberlose ­valley station via Schwendeweg. characteristic Scenic and varied circuit through Natura 2000 and the nature reserve. chances to stop off for a drink/food ­Meierei, Berghof Fetz


sibratsgfäll

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length 18 km

preparation Mid-December until early April

classification intermediate

fee for use of cross-country ski run Day ticket € 4.50, free for guests of the village

difference in altitude 150 m

cross-country skiing courses Ski school Hittisau-Sibratsgfäll T +43 (0)664 3054015

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chances to stop off for a drink/food Bilgeri snack bar in Sibratsgfäll, Sägerstüble in Schönenbach

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characteristic A route for cross-country skiing enthusiasts, not too technically demanding. Particularly scenic route through the valley of the Subersach.

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ski rental Engelbert Dorner T +43 (0)5513 2113

itinerary Krähenberg ski lift – walk to the base of the cross-country ski run at the Bilgeri snack bar – along the Subersach as far as Vorsäß Schönenbach mountain pasture – return the same route

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Tip: cross-country ski run between Sibratsgfäll and Schönenbach

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cross-country ski runs 25 km of classic cross-country ski runs 2 km of skating runs

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cross-country ski runs 20 km of classic cross-country ski runs 15 km of skating runs It is possible to cross over the border to the Westallgäu network of crosscountry ski runs. altitude 1,015 m preparation December until 15 March cross-country skiing courses Andrea and Oswald Feurle, Sulzberg T +43 (0)664 7927744 Ski school Schwendinger T +49 (0)172 7402447 night-time cross-country skiing By floodlight every Mon to Fri between 5 and 8.30 p.m. Part of the cross-country skiing runs is served by a snow making system. biathlon facility Nordic Sport Park (→ page 47)

Tip: panorama cross-country ski run length 6 km (classic and skating) classification easy to difficult itinerary Leave Oberdorf – continue in the direction of Hochsträß – circuit (it is possible to turn off on to the Westallgäu network of cross-­ country ski runs) chances to stop off for a drink/food Hochsträßstüble


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information Tourist office Sulzberg T +43 (0)5516 2213 10 www.sulzberg.at

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The direct connection to the West Allgäu network of cross-country ski runs provides the trained athlete with over 100 km of cross-country ski runs for all levels of proficiency.

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A 4-km circular route is illuminated by floodlights. Cross-country skiing by floodlight is possible every Mon to Fri between 5 and 8.30 p.m. Cost: € 4 per evening or € 60 per season

Selection of cross-country ski runs • classic and skating: Clubloipe (1.8 km) and Moosloipe (3 km) • classic: Oberköhlerloipe (3.3 km) and Panoramaloipe (5.6 km) • 4 km of cross-country ski runs are illuminated by floodlights.

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The Nordic Sport Park also includes the Sulzberg village lift and a popular tobogganing run for sledging and sliding – both of which are only about 200 m from the stadium. A kiosk next to the lift rounds off the services on offer. Via a connecting cross-country ski run, you arrive at the panorama cross-country ski run on the ridge of Sulzberg, with a magnificent view of the mountains of the Bregenzerwald, Allgäu and Switzerland. Well-groomed paths are available for ­winter hikers.

Try out Biathlon Please register if you want to try out this exciting sports activity. Information: SV Sulzberg T +43 (0)5516 21357

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Around 20 km of cross-country ski runs for classic and skating techniques await in the Nordic Sport Park in Sulzberg. There is something for everybody, from the gentle, scenic tour through to the demanding training cross-country ski run.

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Around Kalbelesee

cross-country ski runs 17 km of classic cross-country ski runs 4 km of skating runs

Tip: Around Kalbelesee length 2.5 km

altitude 1,600 m preparation December until mid-April fee for use of cross-country ski run Day ticket € 5 free for guests of the village cross-country skiing courses • Ski school Warth T +43 (0)5583 3443 • Ski school Schröcken T +43 (0)5583 40045 ski rental • Sport Schneller, Schröcken T +43 (0)5519 201 • Sport Jug, Warth T +43 (0)5583 39827 • Sport Strobl, Hotel Lechtalerhof T +43(0)676 845413200 dogs permitted

classification easy difference in altitude 0 m itinerary Salober car park – around Kalbelesee – Salober car park characteristic flat cross-country ski run, suitable for beginners, in a sunny location chances to stop off for a drink/food S1, Salober self-service restaurant, Pasta-Pasta at Saloberjet valley station


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How about a lap around the ice rink? Or a 足lantern-lit ramble at dusk? Visits to the farm offer exciting insights into ways of life and 足Adventurers take the Flying Fox cable slide across the valley.

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Tobogganing – a great pleasure

The Bregenzerwald boasts the best conditions for enjoyable family ­holidays. Friendly hosts in the hotels, guest houses, holiday apartments and on the farms offering holidays ensure the right setting for this. In the ski schools, the youngest guests playfully learn skiing. Those who prefer their winter and snow away from the slopes can take one of the numerous toboggan runs (→ from page 72) or participate in the varied programmes offered by many villages. If the weather proves an obstacle to outdoor activities, there are many indoor swimming pools to try out, such as the swimming pool in the Hotel Quellengarten in Lingenau, the swimming pools in Bregenz and Dornbirn, and the Aquaria family adventure pool in Oberstaufen in the neighbouring Allgäu (→ page 54).

Tobogganing with children Almost all towns and villages have one or several toboggan runs, many of which are illuminated in the evening. This includes many runs which children can ride alone, or on their parents’ toboggan. Toboggans are available for rent in many towns and villages. The starting points of several toboggan runs can be easily reached by lift (→ page 72). Well-supervised in the ski schools The Bregenzerwald’s ski schools are well-known for their ­child-friendly programmes. You can find ­further information on selected offers in the chapter Ski and Board (→ page 9). Au-Schoppernau natural ice-skating area Depending on the weather, the area is prepared between December and February/March. Ice skates can be hired right next to the ice-skating area. Ice-­ skating is free of charge for guests from Au-Schoppernau. information & opening times Tourist office Schoppernau T +43 (0)5515 2495


Egg-Großdorf – Lantern-lit ramble Particularly well suited for families: a romantic ramble into the silence of the night. The light of the lanterns, of the moon and the stars, make the outing into a special experience. Guide Marianne relates stories on the way. Place: Egg-Großdorf Meeting point: Falken inn Date: 18 December until the end of March: every Tuesday at 6 p.m. Register by 4 p.m. on Monday Length: approx. 1 hour Price per person: free of charge information & registration Tourist office Egg T +43 (0)5512 2426 www.egg.at/tourismus

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Mellau – Lantern-lit ramble Winter hiking guide Hans leads participants through the fairytale-like, snow-covered winter landscape at dusk. Hurricane lamps and torches light up the way. Place: Mellau Meeting point: Tourist office Mellau Date: 20 December 2012 until 14 March 2013: every Thursday at 7.30 p.m. Length: approx. 1.5 hours Price per person: free of charge information & registration Tourist office Mellau T +43 (0)5518 2203 www.mellau.at

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Andelsbuch – lantern-lit ramble A ramble especially for families through Andelsbuch by night. ­During the ramble, the guide tells you legends and stories from the Bregenzerwald. Place: Andelsbuch Meeting point: tourist information office Date: 20 December 2012 to 14 March 2013, every Thursday at 5 p.m. Duration: approx. 1 hour Price per person: free of charge information & registration Tourist office Andelsbuch T +43(0)5512 2565 www.andelsbuch.at

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Au-Schoppernau – family snow-shoe tour with Moses Accompanied by Moses, the guests hike through the winter landscape on sign-posted, well-groomed winter hiking paths and pistes. The experience: a starry sky and sparkly snow crystals in the moonlight. Place: Au-Schoppernau Meeting point: Diedamskopf cable car valley station Date: 20 December 2012 to 4 April 2013, every Thursday at 5 p.m. Duration: approx. 2 hours Price per person: € 25 including snow shoes and head lights, Minimum age for children: 8 information & registration Markus Moosbrugger +43(0)664 3429465 www.mitmoses.at

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kids’ programme Warth-Schröcken – Pauli’s snow adventure A varied programme including building an igloo, sledging with the huskies, building slides, and much more. Place: Schröcken, Warth Meeting point: Salober valley station of the cable car at the fairyland Date: Schröcken – every Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. and Warth every Thursday at 2.30 p.m during the kids’ snow weeks (15 – 22 ­December 2012, 12 – 19 January, 2 – 16 March 2013) Length: approx. 1 ½ hours Price per person: free for guest ­children from Warth and Schröcken information & registration Schröcken: Snow sports school Schröcken-Hochkrumbach T +43 (0)5583 40045 www.schneesport-schule.com Warth: Ski- und Snowboardschule Warth: T +43 (0)5583 3443 www.skischule-warth.com Warth – Flying Fox slide On the Flying Fox slide, participants swoosh from Vorarlberg to Tyrol and back! With 4 slides and the over 500 m long cable slide and a height of 70 m, a spectacular experience awaits you. Place: Warth Meeting point: Tourist office Warth Date: every Wednesday during the winter season from 4 p.m. Special dates available on request. Length: approx. 1 hour Price per person: € 14 for adults, € 12 for children information & registration Alpinschule Widderstein T +43 (0)660 2149207 www.alpinschulewidderstein.com

Schröcken – Flying Fox Park Safari 6 Flying Fox or zip slides surrounded by Mother Nature: rope course at a height of 20 – 90 metres over wild gorges: breath-taking views (suitable for children from the age of 6) Place: Schröcken Meeting point: to be arranged Date: Sunday and Friday from 5 p.m. (from 6 people); further dates available on request Length: approx. 2 hours Price per person: € 15 information & registration Alpinschule Schröcken T +43 (0)664 7575500 www.abenteuerpark.net www.alpinschule-schroecken.at Schwarzenberg – My friend, the horse In small groups (of four children or more), children playfully learn how to deal with horses. Place: Schwarzenberg Meeting point: Stangenach 150 (direction: Egg) Date: available any time on request (from 4 people) Duration: 1 hour Price per person: € 11 information & registration Yvonne Berchtold T +43 (0)664 4388422 www.farm-berchtold.at


Au-Schoppernau – farm experience Life on the farm has a magical appeal to children. They are allowed to stroke the animals and watch the farmer feed, care for and milk the animals. Place: Au-Schoppernau Meeting point: Au, Rehmen church Date: 18 December 2012 until 2 April 2013: every Tuesday at 5.30 p.m. Length: approx. 1 hour Price per person: free of charge information & registration Tourist office Au-Schoppernau T +43 (0)5515 2288 www.au-schoppernau.at Au-Schoppernau – feltwork course for children With the aid of water and soap, mousy-grey sheep’s wool is made into jolly little mice. Please ensure that small children are accompanied. Place: Au-Schoppernau Meeting point: ­Marianna ­Moosbrugger Au, ­Rehmer Halde 152 Date: 19 December 2012 until 3 April 2013, every Wednesday at 4.30 p.m. Duration: approx. 2 hours Price per person: € 8, incl. material Registration: by Tuesday, 5 p.m., limited number of participants information & registration Tourist office Au-Schoppernau T +43 (0)5515 2288 www.au-schoppernau.at

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Bizau – feeding the animals Gmeiner organic farm Pygmy goats, Cameroon sheep, Franziska the donkey, Vita the horse, cows and calves, chickens, a family of rabbits – they all want to be fed and petted! Children can help out at the evening feed and get to know the organic farm. Place: Bizau Meeting point: village square Date: 27 December 2012, 3 January, 11 February, 18 February, 25 February 2013 at 5 p.m. Length: approx. 1 hour Price per person: Free of charge No reservations required information Tourist office Bizau T +43 (0)5514 2129 www.bizau.at

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Bezau – visit to the petting zoo During a visit to the petting zoo at Kanisfluh adventure inn, kids can not only stroke the animals – they can also help at feeding time. Place: Bezau Meeting point: fountain on the ­village square (next to Hotel Gams) Date: every Tuesday at 5 p.m. Duration: approx. 1.5 hours Price per person: free of charge organisation & registration Tourist office Bezau T +43 (0)5514 2295 www.bezau.at/tourismus

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day trip tips There is plenty for families to do should the weather not play ball: Museums and exhibitions inatura – nature show in Dornbirn Touch, crawl in, try out, play and experiment. information T +43 (0)5572 23235-0 www.inatura.at Schattenburg in Feldkirch The medieval castle depicts life ­during the age of chivalry. information T +43 (0)5522 71982 www.schattenburg.at Toy Museum in Wolfurt The loveliest toys from Granny and Grandpa’s time are lovingly ­presented here. information T +43 (0)650 5000681 www.spielzeugmuseum-wolfurt.at Zeppelin Museum in Friedrichshafen (Germany) The history and technology of aeronautics. information T +49 (0)7541 3801-0 www.zeppelin-museum.de

Indoor swimming pools Swimming pool in Hotel Quellengarten in Lingenau 25 m pool, kids’ pool information T +43 (0)5513 6461-0 www.hotelquellengarten.com Dornbirn municipal pool Family pool with toddler and parent area, tunnel slide, diving platform information T +43 (0)5572 22687 www.dasstadtbad.at Bregenz swimming pool 25 m pool, kids’ pool with slide information T +43 (0)5574 44242-0 www.stadtwerke-bregenz.at Aquaria adventure pool in Oberstaufen (Germany) Family swimming pool with water slides, diving platforms and much more information T +49 (0)8386 9313-0 www.aquaria.de Climbing hall K1 climbing hall, Dornbirn 2,000 m² of climbing area indoors, 400 m² of boulder area, 600 m² ­outside area, climbing courses, taster courses information T +43 (0)5572 394810 www.k1-dornbirn.at


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There are various ways to explore the winter landscapes. Hiking and tobogganing, for example. Or guided snow shoe tours. By horse and carriage or by husky-pulled sleighs.

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View of the Niedere, close to Andelsbuch

There are plenty activities for those whose winter enjoyment is found away from the piste. Winter hiking paths guide you through picturesque landscapes and to lovely viewpoints. Tips for winter hikers We have compiled several tips for your hikes through the snow: make sure that you have the right equipment with you, such as adequate, waterproof footwear (e.g. climbing boots) and warm outerwear. ­Further useful items include: headgear, gloves, snow goggles or sunglasses, sun screen. “Shoe chains” prevent slipping on ice and snow: they are available from shoe shops and sport shops. Sticks are also helpful.

notes on safety • Stick to the signposted hiking paths (pink signposts). • Taking short steps and maintaining an even pace going uphill save your strength, and go easy on the joints going downhill. • Slightly bending your upper body forwards when going downhill reduces the danger of slipping. • Take plenty of drinks with you: it is also important to drink even if you are not thirsty. • Ask your hosts about the weather forecast. Fog and bad weather can set in surprisingly quickly. Turn back in good time rather than risking getting into danger. As a winter hiker (or a summer hiker), you hike at your own risk.

signposts Winter hiking paths throughout the whole of the Bregenzerwald are clearly signposted in an easily ­visible pink. Recommended reading: “Vorarlberg ­Winterwanderungen” by Helmut Tiefenthaler, ­published by Tyrolia Verlag (in German only)


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Difference in altitude: up: 190 m/ down: 190 m Total hiking time: 2.5 hours

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enjoy the fascinating view across the Rhine valley through to the Swiss mountains. starting point Sulzberg-Schönenbühl, Hotel Linde bus stop culture on the route As the “village on the mountain”, the location of Sulzberg in ­Vorarlberg gives it a very special quality of its own. The parish church in the Empire style is exceptional. It was built in 1828/29 by Alois Negrelli, the designer of the Suez Canal. characteristic Scenic mountain path on mainly ­flattened hiking paths chances to stop off for a drink/food Hotel Linde (Schönenbühl), Sulzberg Ochsen inn, Alpenblick inn, Adler inn and Krone inn in the center of the village

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Negrelli’s church and endless views – Sulzberg mountain path From Vitalhotel Linde, Schönenbühl (820 m), a cleared agricultural path, or, if snow is plentiful, a hiking piste directly from Hotel Linde, leads to the mountain farms in Unterköhler: from there, you take a flattened hiking path to the Oberköhler plot of land at 985 m, then you follow a forest path to the approach road on the sunny side to Sulzberg, which you then follow on past the parish church to Sulzberg ­village square (1,013 m). Once you arrive at the village square, enjoy the endless views across the Bregenzer­wald. On the way back,

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Out and about on the Hochhäderich

Across the upland moor – the Hochhäderich circuit The route follows almost completely flattened hiking trails through the mountain valley basin between the Nagelfluh ridges of Hochhäderich and Kojen-Fluh. It takes you from the Hochhäderich car park (1,227 m) across the Austrian-German border, and takes you up to the plateau of the Hörmoos alp (1,270 m). From there, you go downwards for a while to the Hochwies alp (1,230 m), then to the Glutgschwanden alp (1,200 m) and finally back to the starting point via the Moos alp (1,224 m).

starting point Hochhäderich car park culture on the route The cross-border circuit connects the Bregenzerwald with Oberallgäu, i.e. Vorarlberg with Bavaria. Between the approach road and the Moos alp, the blanket of snow conceals the ­Kojenmoos, an upland moor which has been widely preserved and which is protected. The Riefensberg locals used to cut peat here, and ­convey it into the valley via a material ropeway. characteristic Lovely mountain path in the alp area of the Vorderwald chances to stop off for a drink/food Hotel Hochhäderich, Hörmoos alp, Hochwies alp, Glutgschwanden alp, Moos alp

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Difference in altitude: up: 110 m/ down: 110 m Total hiking time: approx. 2 hours

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starting point Village hall in Hittisau culture on the route With over 100 alps – making it the ­village with the most alps in ­Austria! – Hittisau has a long ­tradition in the art of alpine dairy ­farming, and was one of the first centres for full-fat cheese making in Vorarlberg. The route takes you right past the Alpine Dairy Farming Museum in Hittisau. Also worth a visit are the Women’s Museum in ­Hittisau and the objects on the “Wood + Culture” trail (please contact the tourist information office in ­Hittisau for more details and guided tours). characteristic A gentle walk with lovely views chances to stop off for a drink/food Hittisau

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A circuit with a view – around the village of Hittisau From the centre of the village (790 m), you follow a flattened ­hiking path along the cross-country ski run until you reach the Brand plot of land. Cross the road, where a path takes you up to Bütscheln (860 m). Via scenic hillside locations, you follow a flattened winter hiking path to the part of the village called Korlen. From here, take in the lovely views of Hittisau as you return to the starting point.

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Tannen close to Alberschwende

From the peak to the valley – Brüggele-Alberschwende Take the chair lift up to the Brüggelekopf. From Brüggelekopf mountain station (1,160 m), a partially paved, partially well-trodden winter path takes you down to Kaltenbrunnen (906 m). Here, the path turns northwards into a forest and then winds its way across sunny slopes through the Tannen and Lanzen plots of land back to Alberschwende (722 m).

starting point Alberschwende, valley station of the Brüggelekopf chair lift culture on the route The Lorena pass is an old crossing into the Bregenzerwald. Between the Middle Ages and the mid19th ­century, this was the most ­popular connection with the Rhine ­Valley. The scenic sunny slope of ­Kaltenbrunnen was used as a mountain ­pasture back in the Middle Ages, and has been permanently inhabited by several families since the 18th ­century if not earlier. characteristic Scenic valley hike chances to stop off for a drink/food Brüggele mountain inn, Alpenrose inn (Kaltenbrunnen), Alberschwende

Opening times of Brüggelekopf chair lift: T +43 (0)5579 4323 or 4233 www.alberschwende.at

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starting point Bödele, bus stop culture on the route It was on the Bödele, close to Losen pass, an ancient crossing into the Rhine Valley, that Otto Hämmerle, an industrialist from Dornbirn, erected a countryside summer resort. After the Arlberg, the Bödele is the second birthplace of Vorarlberg skiing (in 1903/1904 a ski jump was built, and the first ski race was held. In 1907, the first ski lift in the world was built here). characteristic Hike into the valley on wide-tracked winter paths chances to stop off for a drink/food Bödele, Lustenau hut, Bregenz hut, Schwarzenberg

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Panorama hike – Bödele-Schwarzenberg From the bus stop on the Bödele (1,140 m), take a short walk along the road to Schwarzenberg where you pick up the winter hiking path. Cross the pistes of the Hochälpele lift, hike through alpine forests to the Hochälpele alp (1,250 m, extensive views across the Bregenzerwald) and continue to Lustenau hut (1,250 m, chance to take a detour to the Bregenz hut). From Lustenau hut, take a scenic path across the Klausberg mountain pasture down into Schwarzenberg (695 m).

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Hochälpele close to Schwarzenberg

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Alp landscape, Schetteregg

Where cattle graze in the summer – Schetteregg circuit The entire route follows flattened ­hiking trails. It takes you from ­Schetteregg (1,066 m) to the alpine pasture area of Eggatsberg and ­Hammeratsberg, with the lovely Bregenzerwald mountain ­pasture huts. You soon arrive at the Untere Falz alp, where you get lovely views of the ­southern mountains of ­Bullerschkopf and ­Winterstaude (1,877 m). The route now takes you up to the Obere Falz alp and ­continues into the Ochsenhof alp area. Your return trip is rewarded with lovely views of Schetteregg and the foreland of the Bregenzerwald.

starting point Schetteregg car park culture on the route Eggatsberg and Hammeratsberg are two cooperative mountain pastures. They are collective property, whereas the huts are private property. The cattle are brought here for several weeks each spring and autumn, the milk is processed into butter and cheese in the collective’s own dairy. During the summer, the pastures are mowed. The Falz alps are extensive dairy alps. characteristic Varied circuit through the peaceful mountain pasture and alp area chances to stop off for a drink/food Schetteregg, “Leo’s hut”

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Difference in altitude: up: 200 m/ down: 200 m Total hiking time: from Krähenberg car park 3.5 hours, from the centre of Sibratsgfäll 4.5 hours

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starting point Car park at Krähenberg ski lift culture on the route Schönenbach is one of the loveliest, largest mountain pasture settlements in the whole of the Bregenzerwald. It was mentioned for the first time in 1491, comprises over 25 huts and one chapel. Cattle graze on the ­mountain pasture before and after the alp period. During the summer, the pastures are mowed. In the spring and autumn, the milk is processed into butter and cheese in a collective alpine dairy. characteristic Wild and romantic trail through the Subersach gorge chances to stop off for a drink/food Sibratsgfäll, Bilgeri’s in Krähenberg, Sägerstüble in Schönenbach

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To the loveliest mountain pasture – Sibratsgfäll-Schönenbach If you take the bus, you must first take the road or follow the ­flattened winter hiking path down to the car park in Krähenberg (approx. 30 ­minutes). From the Krähenberg car park, the road descends steeply to Bilgeri’s snack bar in Krähenberg. The flattened winter path starts here (keep on the cross-country ski run). ­Crossing a narrow gorge with impressive views down to the ­Subersach is a lovely experience. The valley soon reveals itself, and the beautifully located mountain pasture ­settlement of Schönenbach (1,025 m) is in front of you.

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Below Damüls’ Mittagspitze and Hochblanken

Out and about in the wild and ­romantic valley – Ulfern alp (Mellau) Following ascent with the Mellau cable car, the circuit takes you away from the hustle and bustle of the slopes and up to the Ulfern alp area at an altitude of 1,400 m and which has a wild and romantic valley head beneath Damüls’ Mittagspitze (2,095 m) and Hochblanken. The shady, steep north faces are covered with a thick layer of ice and icicles, offering an impressive spectacle of nature. The hiking path itself is well prepared, and there are only a little difference in altitude to overcome.

starting point Mellau cable car mountain station characteristic 2.5-km long high-altitude circuit in a remote mountain valley. Due to the position of the sun, it is recommended going on the hike from mid-February. chances to stop off for a drink/food Mountain station (Roßstelle alp inn, Simma restaurant)

Operating times of Mellau cable cars T +43 (0)5518 2222-0 www.bergbahnenmellau.com Difference in altitude: up: 50 m/ down: 50 m Total hiking time: approx. 1.5 hours


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Difference in altitude: up: 420 m/ down: 420 m Total hiking time: 3.5 hours

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Please contact the tourist ­information office in Au-Schoppernau for the ­opening times of the Bergkristall hut and the conditions for sledging. T +43 (0)5515 2288

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starting point Au, village hall culture on the route The Boden mountain pasture, at an altitude of 1,200 m, is a rural ­settlement with a chapel. The land is ­collective property, whereas the huts are private property. This is where the farmers come with their cattle for several weeks before and after the summer. The Boden mountain ­pasture is one of the largest alpine dairy pastures in the Bregenzerwald. characteristic Rewarding hike in a tranquil, remote mountain valley chances to stop off for a drink/food Au, Bergkristall hut

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Walk up, toboggan down – Bergkristall hut in Au From Au (800 m), a perfectly ­prepared path takes you along the northern edge of the Lug, mainly through a forest, up into the ­Dürrenbachtal to the idyllically located Boden mountain pasture. This is also the location of the Bergkristall hut located at an altitude of over 1,200 m. This tranquil, beautiful mountain valley is surrounded by the impressive, steeply rising rock massifs of the Zitterklapfenstock (2,403 m). You descend the same way. When the conditions are right, it is a good idea to take along a sledge for the descent into the valley.

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Oberdamüls

On ancient Walser trails – the Damüls alpine circuit From Damüls (1,425 m), you follow the path towards Oberdamüls and continue on the fully prepared ­valley path next to the cross-country ski run as far as the Unterdamüls alp (1,486 m). From there, a steep ascent to the Jägerstüble (1,614 m) awaits. From here, a mountain path takes you up to an altitude of approx. 1,700 m (views as far as the Rätikon), past the Oberdamüls alp (1,667 m) and to Oberdamüls. From Hotel Alpenstern, you walk along the road back to where you started.

starting point Tourist office Damüls culture on the route Damüls is one of the first ­documented Walser settlements in ­Vorarlberg (enfeoffment with Uga alp in 1313, and with “Tamülls” alp in 1326). There is documentary evidence of its own parish church dating back to 1382. The late Gothic church (1484) has a remarkable interior such as frescoes from around 1490. characteristic A marvellous mountain circuit at an altitude of over 1,400 m with a unique view of the mountains chances to stop off for a drink/food Damüls, Jägerstüble, Oberdamüls

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starting point Hochtannberg pass, bus stop characteristic Gentle ramble at altitudes above 1,600 m on prepared hiking paths chances to stop off for a drink/food Valley station of the Saloberkopf cable car, Hotel Körbersee

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To the hotel at the lake – Hochtannberg pass-Körbersee From the Hochtannberg pass (1,676 m), you follow the hiking path close to the road (take the red path for the circuit!), pass the ­Körber cross and take a considerable hike up to the Witelesattel (1,750 m) and then down to the Hotel Körbersee (1,665 m). If the snow conditions are good, it is worth following this up by taking another walk around the ­frozen Körbersee. If you take the right piste on the way back too, you will enjoy a circuit via various paths.

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Körbersee panorama

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Out and about with the experts

In many towns and villages, hiking and mountain guides take guests on snow-shoe tours. Au-Schoppernau – Diedamskopf tour The cable car takes you to the mountain station, from where you walk downhill in snow shoes to Diedams­ sattel, continue through the lovely Haldental, and walk uphill as far as Neuhornbachjoch. Back in the valley, participants race down the longest natural toboggan run in the Bregenzerwald (5.5 km). Place: Au-Schoppernau Diedamskopf Meeting point: Au-Schoppernau snow sports school, next to the valley station of the cable car Date: 21 Dezember 2012 until 4 April 2013: every Wednesday at 9.30 a.m. Length: approx. 6 hours incl. breaks Price per person: from € 65 ­depending on the number of participants (incl. cable car ticket, snow shoes and toboggan). Minimum amount of participants: 4 people information & registration Snow sports school Au-Schoppernau T +43 (0)5515 2133 www.au-schoppernau.at

Bezau – Baumgarten high-altitude hike The Bezau cable car takes you comfortably to the mountain station: from there, Pius takes you to the Niedere Höhe. Place: Bezau Meeting point: Valley station of Bezau cable car Date: every Friday at 10 a.m. Length: approx. 2 hours Price per person: € 10 including the use of snow shoes, excluding return trip by Bezau cable car information & registration Tourist office Bezau T +43 (0)5514 2295 www.bezau.at/tourismus Bizau – Schönenbach mountain pasture Konrad Feurstein hikes through the alpine countryside in Schönenbach, pointing out special insights and views. Place: Bizau Meeting point: village square Date: 31 December 2012 until 25 March 2013: every Monday at 1.30 p.m. Length: approx. 3 hours Price per person: free information & registration Konrad Feurstein T +43 (0)664 6324537 www.bizau.at


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Recommended reading: “Schneeschuhwandern in ­Vorarlberg” by C. Butscher/ U. Längle/M. Jochum/ P. Hickersperger This book outlines the 38 loveliest tours to take in ­Vorarlberg, and is published by Kompass Verlag (in German only)

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Schröcken – evening hike, the quiet way This tour takes you off the beaten track, through unspoilt nature on the Hochtannberg. Place: Schröcken Meeting point: 5 p.m. tourist office Schröcken Date: every Tuesday Length: approx. 2 hours Price per person: € 11 Minimum number of participants: 4 people information & registration Alpinschule Schröcken, Josef Staggl T +43 (0)664 7575500 www.alpinschule-schroecken.at

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Hittisau – snow shoe tour by the light of the full moon in the Lecknertal Out and about on snow shoes by the light of the full moon in the Leckner­ tal – suitable for the moonstruck not wishing to spend such a night at home. Place: Hittisau Meeting point: Hittisau village fountain Date: 28 December 2012, 26 January, 24 February, 26 March 2013, at 8 p.m. Duration: approx. 1.5 hours Price per person: € 20 (including snow shoes, sticks) Minimum number of participants: 4 people information & registration Hittisau tourist information office T +43(0)5513 6209-50 or Helga Rädler T +43(0) 664 5793 566 www.kulturinbewegung.at

Mellau – romance and relaxation The easy snow-shoe hike takes you from the mountain station of ­Mellau cable car to Kanis alp (1,463 m), which is located in an idyllic mountain valley. Place: Mellau Meeting point: office of Mellau ski school Date: 17 December 2012 until 7 April 2013; daily, upon request Length: approx. 2 hours Price per person: € 35, including equipment, excluding return trip. Minimum number of participants: 3 people information & registration Mellau ski and snowboard school T +43 (0)5518 2222-24 www.skischule-mellau.at

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Egg-Schetteregg – mountain pasture landscape The guided hike commences in Schetteregg, which lies in a tranquil side valley. The hike takes you to two mountain pasture settlements. Farmers and their cattle spend the spring and the autumn in the simple wooden huts. The milk is processed into butter and cheese in a collective alpine dairy. Place: Egg-Schetteregg Meeting point: sport rental shop Waldner Schetteregg Date: End of December until the end of March: every Friday at 11.30 a.m. Register by Thursday at 4 p.m. Length: approx. 2 hours Price per person: € 10 (including snow shoe rental) information & registration Tourist office Egg T +43 (0)5512 2426 www.egg.at/tourismus

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Out and about in Au-Schoppernau, with a view of the Kanisfluh

Tucked up warm in a blanket and pulled by powerful horses: aboard a horse and carriage, this is the ­particularly elegant way to glide through the winter landscape. This is a delight offered by several ­Bregenzerwald coachmen.

Hittisau Michael Schelling, T +43 (0)664 3037239

Andelsbuch Elmar Metzler, T +43 (0)5512 4128

Lingenau Wendelin Stöckler, T +43 (0)664 8690126

Langenegg Riding and driving association, T +43 (0)664 3746501

Au-Schoppernau Mathias Erath, T +43 (0)5515 2298 Franz-Josef Dünser, T +43 (0)5515 2295 Rusch Jakob, T +43 (0)5515 2532 Jakob Lingg, T +43 (0)5515 2928

Mellau Raimund Dietrich, T +43 (0)5518 2164 Gotthard Simma, T +43 (0)664 1155766 Josef Berbig, T +43 (0)5518 2336

Bezau Christoph Moosbrugger, T +43 (0)5514 2901

Riefensberg Steinhauser family, T +43 (0)5513 8303 or +43 (0)664 2814917

Bizau Josef Moosmann, T +43 (0)5514 2515

Schwarzenberg Josef Schneider, T +43 (0)5512 4382

Damüls Alfons Bischof, T +43 (0)664 3382257

Sibratsgfäll Martin Bereuter, T +43 (0)5513 2643

Egg-Schetteregg Fam. Schneider, T +43 (0)664 3744794

Sulzberg Friesenhof Blank, T +43 (0)664 4411380


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information & registration Husky & Co, Marc Van Landeghem T +43 (0)664 2407422 T +43 (0)5519 30332 www.bauern-stube.at

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Husky trail The meeting point is the Hochtann­ berg pass, where participants are given a training session. Then you proceed to Hotel Körbersee or Hotel Jägeralpe across snowy hills. This tour, with its many uphill and downhill parts, is a great adventure for the dogs and the ­budding mushers. Length: approx. 2 hours Meeting point: Salober car park No. of participants: 1 or 2 people Dogs: 2 – 3 dogs per person Prerequisite: sporting ability and a great love of dogs Price: € 195 for 2 people

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Travel through the wintry landscape on a husky-drawn sleigh – an ­adventure for the dog and budding musher alike.

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Dog sleigh tours in Warth-Schröcken

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Information: Due to the great demand, only guests holding a valid Guest Card from WarthSchröcken and Au-­Schoppernau can participate.


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Tobogganing - enjoyment for everybody

It is not only children that take great pleasure in visiting the natural ­toboggan runs that Bregenzerwald has to offer! Merry groups steering their toboggans into the valley are particularly abundant in the evening. Alberschwende ** Brüggelekopf (accessible by chair lift) Length: 4 km Toboggan rental: Brüggelekopf chair lift T +43 (0)5579 4323 www.lift.alberschwende.net Au-Schoppernau * Snow-tubing run at Alpen-Hotel Post in Au with moving walkway Snow tubing rental: Tourist office Au T +43 (0)5515 2288 * Toboggan lift Grunholz, Au Length: 650 m On special toboggans which can be rented at the valley station, you take the ski tow up the mountain. ­Tobogganing in the evening: Wednesday and Friday, 7 to 10 p.m. Toboggan rental at the Grunholz lift.

* Schrannenbach, Schoppernau Length: 300 m * Lebernau pasture, Au Length: 500 m * Lisse, Au Length: 750 m ** Hinterargenzipfel, Au Length: 870 m ** Godlachen, Au Length: 2.2 km ** Gschwend, Schoppernau Length: 1.5 km *** Neuhornbach, Schoppernau Length: 5.5 km Toboggan rental: • Sport Fuchs, Au, T +43 (0)5515 2315 www.sportfuchs.com • Sport Gorbach, Au, T +43 (0)5515 4141-1 www.gorbach.at • Sport Matt, Schoppernau T +43 (0)5515 4120 www.matt.at


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Key: * gentle, for children ** medium, for families *** strenuous, for adults

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Sulzberg * village lift Length: 150 m

Warth-Schröcken ** „von der Höhi“ Illuminated toboggan run daily until 10 p.m. 2x a week toboggan party, ascent by tractor, hot mulled wine and alcohol-free punch for the kids. Toboggans are provided. Start: 8 p.m. Larger groups are requested to book. Length: 700 m Toboggan rental Sport-Knitel +43 (0)5583 3612

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Bizau * Escha Length: 1.2 km Toboggan rental: Sport Bertsch, T +43 (0)5514 4127

Mellau * Dosegg Illuminated toboggan run, on Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat from 6 p.m. Length: 2 km, illuminated over 800 m Toboggan rental: Sport Natter T +43 (0)5518 2262 www.sportnatter.com

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Bezau * Gschwend Illuminated toboggan run daily until 11 p.m. Length: 1.7 km Toboggan rental: Pius Feurstein, T +43 (0)664 1344358 ** Baumgarten-Sonderdach (ascent by cable car) Length: 3 km Toboggan rental: Bezau cable car T +43 (0)5514 2254

Sibratsgfäll ** Krähenberg toboggan run, illuminated daily 7 until 10 p.m. Length: 800 m Toboggan rental: Hubert Nussbaumer T +43 (0)664 5251866

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Schwarzenberg ** Angelika-Höhe I Length: 400 m * Angelika-Höhe II Length: 100 m Toboggan rental: Bergsport Fink, Schwarzenberg T +43 (0)5512 2918 www.bergfink.at

Riefensberg *** Steinernes Tor Length: 1,000 m Toboggan rental: Alois Berkmann, T +43(0)5513 8238

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Damüls *** Uga (ascent by the Uga Express) Illuminated toboggan run, ­Wednesday and Friday 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Ascents are not covered by the 3-valley pass. Length: 2.5 km Toboggan rental: Sport Madlener, T +43 (0)5510 391 www.sport-madlener.at

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View from the Diedamskopf towards Damüls

The Bregenzerwald flying area (­Niedere close to Bezau-Andelsbuch and Diedamskopf close to Au-­ Schoppernau) is well-known for its laminar upwind and its pleasant thermal conditions. The special thing about it is that an increasing number of flight/training areas can be offered within 10 km with each (wind) ­direction. The proximity and the easy accessibility of both flying areas ensure that training is both flexible and fast. On the ­Diedamskopf, you can take off towards the southerly, south-easterly and easterly directions across alpine, steep terrain.

From the approx. 10° in the pull-up area, the take-off area continually passes into a steep slope. Two take-off ramps are available for hang-gliders. Also on offer: tandem flights. information & lessons Bregenzerwald flying school Jodok Moosbrugger T +43 (0)5514 3177 www.gleitschirmschule.at


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The reflective Advent season in 足Schwarzenberg, concerts, exhibitions and music salons in the hotels: the calendar of events promises an exciting mix of styles, even in the winter.

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The cheese-makers cast a critical eye

Anyone who allows himself the ­pleasure of watching cheese being made here – such as in ­Schoppernau alpine dairy – can understand how close the ties are between rural ­activities and everyday culture. Alpine dairy The introduction of hard cheese ­making in the middle of the 18th ­century not only opened up new sources of income, it also changed the farmers. Initial failures are evidence of how much sweat and tears went into complying with the hygiene standards, into working out the complex production stages and the precise time standards. The alpine dairyman (hard cheese and lace → page 7) became a highly-­ reputable skilled worker with extensive expertise whose circumstances demanded him to be what we these days call somewhat interdisciplinary. For Franz Michael Felder, the poet from ­Schoppernau, he is “a jack-of-all-trades: shoe mender, vet, ­launderer, carpenter, tailor, ­philosopher and much more”. A ­century earlier, the valley community had already proven that its

people knew how to help themselves in the face of adversity: in the form of the Au Guild, a new branch of industry was created from ­nothing: architecture and the building trade. What: from nothing? Even though the background to this movement is unknown, one thing is for sure: it was born from necessity, and the resulting talent shown by the ­farmers of helping themselves. And the architects’ contribution? ­Artistic talent (→ page 78) practiced for centuries. Farmers’ palace and parlour However, none of the large buildings actually stand in the ­Bregenzerwald itself: they are constructed “­outside”: “inside” keeps house, tries to increase affluence and displays it with a reserved pride. When, in the early 19th century, agriculture started to prosper – especially in the Vorder- and Mittelwald – new farmhouses were built which were soon known as farmers’ palaces and which, according to the ­relevant ­literature, were amongst the most magnificent in the whole of the alpine region. The log cabin was


As a rule, these skills are practiced at home, with the individual ­members committed to the family. One is ­surrounded by one’s own craftsmanship. This is also true of the clothing. The local costume stands out amongst all those from the alpine region: ornate, strict, proud – the “Juppe” is the first thing you notice. A four metre-long black piece of cloth is folded into numerous pleats, smoothed in several stages – this is the skirt. It is decorated only with one bright blue band. Then there are the half a dozen different pieces of headgear. The artistically embroidered blouse, which is a good indicator of social standing, is not the end of the magic. Inspired by fashion worn by 18th century courtiers in Spain, the costume still demands poise of the wearer today.

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The magic becomes even more ­physical when it comes to cooking and eating. Whatever is produced by the soil and the garden is cultivated: the cheese from the largest silage-free dairy region, for example, is unique. And you can taste the meaning of refinement when you compare local cheese “knöpfle” with cheese “spätzle” from other regions. It is hardly surprising then that the Bregenzerwald has, by far, the most “chef’s hats” (culinary distinction) of all regions far and wide. Or that here, where one in three is employed as a craftsman, this refined everyday ­culture is a fixed source of income. (KäseStrasse → page 88).

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Decoration and Taste And then there were the covers and textiles: textile processing – first of all weaving, followed from around 1760 by embroidery and lace-making for manufacturers from St. ­Gallen – soon proved so lucrative that farming was sometimes neglected: a repeated upturn was experienced from 1865 following the introduction of the “Parisian machine”. This can still be felt today: there is something ­missing in a Bregenzerwald parlour without the white, finely crocheted net curtains.

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shingled, windows and doors were finely decorated in line with the ­Biedermeier period: more than anything else, however, people treated themselves to a panelled parlour, nice and bright thanks to large ­windows, cosy thanks to the tiled stove and special pieces of furniture. The sofa was one such piece: around the middle of the century, manufacture of this piece exploded, only to dwindle in a few decades: usually manufactured in the evening at home by “laymen”, today they are popular collector’s items (Werkraum → page 80). The stoves, too, were ­special: the artistic tiles came mainly from local potters whose trade flourished during this century.

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Modernism and tradition

If a ranking of the most ­significant architectural regions in the world were to be drawn up today, ­Vorarlberg would, without a doubt, be in the top ten. However, this doesn’t just mean the significance of the individual constructions, but also their number and density. This phenomenon is ­comparatively new. Whilst it is true that V ­ orarlberg’s baroque master builders are a fixed feature in specialist literature, whenever the Vorarlberg school of architecture or architects are mentioned, they mean the generation born since 1950 which has been influencing the architecture here for about the past 30 years. Without counting the handful of pioneers that preceded them, this amounts to over 60 ­people: considering the 370,000 inhabitants, this is an amazing number. Such a ratio is only possible in a region where architecture is appreciated, where one in four houses is designed by architects.

From construction artists to architects However, this is the result, rather than the explanation, of a development. “Construction artists” is what the players called themselves at the start since, in the face of a ­vehement conflict with the “establishment” of the building industry and chamber, the title “architect” was refused. According to one of the pioneers, public appearances, the joining of forces and dialogue were important right from the start. The ideal founded in terms of social ­policy – social, affordable, sustainable, regional – promoted the solidarity of a generation that was searching for new life forms and other ways of cultural expression, that was resisting the sell-out of their land, and that found expression in building. The new type of architecture started off in residential buildings – by way of examining already existing buildings or as a new structure, often for residential groups – and grew into a clear sign of the cultural restoration which soon extended to the economic elite and the public sector. However, as important as this environment was, there are always people who take


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Tip: Buildings worth visiting museums Angelika Kauffmann Museum, Schwarzenberg; Juppenwerkstatt, Riefensberg; Women’s Museum, Hittisau; Franz Michel Felder Museum, Schoppernau. inns and hotels Gasthof Adler, Schwarzenberg; Hotel Krone, ­Hittisau; Hotel Gams and Hotel Post, Bezau; Hotel Schwanen, Bizau; Hotel Sonne and Metzgerstüble, Mellau. schools & kindergarten Bizau; Doren; Egg; Warth. commercial buildings Molke Metzler, Egg; Wood ­workshop Faißt, Hittisau; Cheese cellar, Lingenau. municipal buildings Village halls in Sulzberg, ­Langenegg, Andelsbuch, Bizau. churches Alpe Niedere chapel, Andelsbuch

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Worth a visit It is hard to list remarkable buildings, since many of them are ­private residential buildings which are not accessible. However, a walk through ­Hittisau or Schwarzenberg for ­example, can satisfy your curiosity. The village of Bizau is ­particularly suitable for such a walk: it boasts residential buildings from all epochs, estates, buildings for industrial, ­educational and local authority ­purposes, as well as inns: the ensemble was awarded the ArGeAlp prize.

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Landscape and wooden buildings Located somewhat off the beaten track, the Bregenzerwald was part of this development, although in a way of its own. In contrast to the densely populated, industrial and commercial Rhine Valley with its mainly suburban structure, landscape, nature and rural craftsmanship culture is of great importance in the B ­ regenzerwald. Outside of the Bregenzerwald, groups of houses and farms dominate, whereas inside the ­Bregenzerwald it is the single-ridge house ( farmers’ ­palace and parlour → page 76), ­outside of the ­Bregenzerwald it is households which commission the building, whereas inside the ­Bregenzerwald it is the young craftsmen. The ­Bregenzerwälder have a greater ­affinity for craftsmanship in general (Werkraum → page 80): for example, it is in the carpentry trade that the Kaufmann family of architects has its roots. While, following the initial years, the formal experiment is in demand outside, the tendency towards stringency and sobriety increases inside. Rural pragmatism and the discipline of construction with timber, which is now state-of-the-art, appears to be more effective here. Recently, examining the old buildings is also gaining in importance. Above all, however, the new buildings fit in with the surrounding landscape with regard to material, size and proportion. Is it this attitude that shies at the eccentric and that searches for the typical rather than the unique which guarantees this way of building a wide basis?

In any case, good carpentry firms now build residential buildings which architects in other places wouldn’t be capable of building: it is these houses which graze casually in the field like the ­cattle which are as typical of the region as the farmhouses and the churches.

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responsibility, and Eberle, Gnaiger, Dietrich, Kaufmann and Ritsch have long since become international stars with chairs at renowned universities.

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Werkraum Depot in Schwarzenberg

A festival week with an exhibition of artistic innovations, architectural delights, culinary offers, international guests – for the past decade, life in the Bregenzerwald has been richer by a major attraction. Every three years, the Werkraum invites people to “­Handwerk+Form”. All this arises voluntarily: a provisional building is provided free of charge, the efforts put in by the countless team ­members clearly increase, to culminate in the presentation of prizes (the actual reason behind the whole thing) at a major party lasting a week and featuring an exhibition. Each year the event attracts more and more visitors from near and far.

Game and competition This is how the Werkraum displays its mission: as part of a community, by means of teamwork, it accomplishes that which far extends beyond the strengths of its individual members. And it encourages competition, challenges entrants to perform their very best. Objects created in the members’ workshops according to their own design or in conjunction with external designers are judged. The close relationship with the architects (→ page 78) is allowed to develop. Furniture, clothing, components – they must have a practical use, be proof of the highest level of craftsmanship and exemplary design.

Construction of the Werkraum building in Andelsbuch In January 2012, the cut of the spade for the Werkraum building in Andelsbuch was made. It has been planned by famous Swiss architect Peter Zumthor and is being built along with craftsmen from Bregenzer­ wald. Completion is expected in summer 2013. The building will offer everything needed by craftsmen in Bregenzerwald: opportunities to hold exhibitions and to display information, space for ­administration and training, lectures and events as well as spaces for social interaction. www.werkraum.at


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Werkraum depot The Werkraum depot is the ­communal exhibition platform for furniture and objects from the Bregenzerwald. On an area ­covering 300 m², the Werkraum members exhibit Bregenzerwald furniture and objects with a practical, daily use. opening times Thu 5 – 7.30 p.m. information & booking of guided tours Werkraum office T +43 (0)5512 26386 www.werkraum.at

– are cultivated to their most exquisite form, small batches in the field of furniture ­construction open up new markets, the pre-production of construction ­elements in the field of hotel construction, for example, is making progress. The latest manufacturing technologies such as CAM and CNC have been introduced, the finish of coatings is expanded, for example: ­craftsmanship meets ­omnipresent engineering. Hence, it comes as no surprise that you can find ­kitchens from ­Hittisau in Athens, that the furnishings of a hall of residence in Massachusetts come from Schwarzenberg or that, in 2008, a ­living unit from Reuthe was visible on the roof of the MoMa in New York. Public relations work, advertising, marketing – the Werkraum provides all those advantages which industry has over trade. Yet without a huge budget: instead, it has capital typical to craftsmen – brains and ability, a network, links. And so an interested public in Vienna, Munich and Paris have seen exhibitions put on by the Werkraum, for example. The Werkraum is also a regular subject in the specialist press, and has been described as the “landscape of knowledge”. The Werkraum has always been involved at a local level, such as in training, in schools, in ­specific construction projects, in dealing with historical building stock. It is a contribution towards the structural change of the region, and an example of social competence. Despite its international reputation, over 75% of all objects are still sold to clients in Vorarlberg, most of whom even live in the valley. These trades make an important contribution towards the prosperity of the valley community.

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Qualities of craftsmanship Work on the spot, reaction to special cases, direct commissioning, closeness to customers and flexibility are quality standards of this craftsmanship, specialised skills and a creative instinct are needed, acquired in a highly developed culture of craftsmanship and naturally handed down to the next generation. This store of knowledge and skills is maintained and continually extended: raw materials – such as the silver fir

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Since its establishment in 1999, the competition has been the core of the registered society. Almost 100 firms are members, mainly involved in wood processing, such as joiners and carpenters, but there is also a handful of locksmiths, stonemasons, bricklayers, fitters, electricians, painters, upholsterers, textile processors and cobblers through to the exotic such as coppers and wood carvers. Most of the firms have up to around five employees, some of them are oneman workshops, and only a few have double-digit employees.

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energy experience

Women’s Museum in Hittisau

The energy region of “Vorderwald” is one of 66 energy model regions in Austria.

Buildings, renewable energy, the countryside The buildings are divided into three categories: buildings and energy, The eight municipalities which make renewable energy, the countryside. In the field of buildings and energy, up the Vorderwald (Doren, Hittisau, the new hofhus in Lingenau, the new Krumbach, Langenegg, Lingenau, housing estate in Krumbach and the Riefensberg, Sibratsgfäll, Sulzberg) primary school in Doren are presented, have joined up in order to design a for instance. Biomass boiler plants joint, future-compliant climate and energy policy. An essential objective of and energy produced by means of the model region is energy autonomy. hydroelectricity, such as by the hydroOne measure for achieving this objec- electric plant in Langenegg, stand for the renewable energy experience. The tive is to raise people’s awareness of buildings described in the field of landenergy, making it visible and real to people. Many buildings, including the scape and energy are great day trip destinations for the whole family. The biomass boiler plant, and the water energy portals in Langenegg are prehiking path already serve to do so in sented, for example. the energy model region. Business card of the energy region of Vorderwald The newly created excursion guide presents over 20 buildings, including pictures, texts and contact data. Guided tours are available for each of the buildings. Special programmes including modules which can be individually arranged are available for specialist groups or schools.

Tip: The new excursion guide for the energy region of Vorderwald contains over 20 tips. Available from the eight communities which make up the energy region of Vorderwald, at Bregenzerwald Tourismus and in the Energy Institute of Vorarlberg.


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Groups (12 or more persons) with cheese buffet and whey drinks: € 12.50* with small tasting selection: € 5.50*

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Preschool and school classes 14 or under, accompanied by an adult: €4

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Milking goats and cows Minimum of 2, maximum of 6 persons with brunch or cheese buffet and whey drinks: € 25* Start: 6 a.m. or 6 p.m. Duration: approx. 2 hours

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* free admission for children under six,children 7-14 years of age -50%

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information & reservations Metzler Käse - Molke GmbH Bruggan 1025, 6863 Egg T +43 (0)5512 3044 www.molkeprodukte.com

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The project NATURHAUTNAH has created a place for energy-efficient and sustainable farming where visitors can experience all agricultural processes up close and in person. Visitors can grasp, literally and figuratively, life at the farm and everything that it involves or creates; an experience that inspires an appetite for nature. From the imposing cow pens and the turbulent goat romping house with its visitor gallery, to the small animal cuddling zone, the herb garden, the high-tech cooling and heating system, through to the cheese production, on to whey-based cosmetic processing and the farm shop with its choice range on offer: there is nothing to hide.

dairy tour dairy farming up close Individual visitors with cheese buffet and whey drinks: € 13.50* with small tasting selection: € 6.50*

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The project NATURHAUTNAH (NATURE HANDS ON) allows visitors to experience up close the world of the farm and everything that comes with it. Visitors can try scrumptious treats from the farm and the surrounding region and enjoy refreshing fruit and whey drinks after a guided tour of the family-run dairy.

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cabaret & village culture

Listed village square in Schwarzenberg

The cultural calendar also has plenty to offer during the winter: Advent in Schwarzenberg is particularly atmospheric. Music and cabaret are staged. Schwarzenberg Advent 29 November – 16 December 2012 The atmospheric “Schwarzenberg Advent” enriches the Advent period with cultural and culinary evenings as well as a supporting programme for children. Highlights in 2012: concert by the Viennese Sting ­Soloists (14.12) Christmas market with craftwork (30.11 and 1.12) Reading with meal in “kunst. hotel nach waelder.art” at Gasthof ­Hirschen with Julia Stemberger (2.12) Advent concert by the Bregenzerwald Choir Association, Schwarzenberg Church Choir and Buch Children’s Choir (8.12) information Tourist office Schwarzenberg T +43 (0)5512 3570 www.schwarzenberg.at

Bahnhof Andelsbuch cultural society Culture is a regular visitor to the “­bahnhof”, the converted imperial and royal station in Andelsbuch from the abandoned Wälderbahn. It hosts over 40 events every year. Exhibitions, lectures and discussions, fairy story readings, lieder evenings and concerts attract locals as well as visitors from Switzerland, Germany and Liechtenstein to the bahnhof events location. It is the objective of those running the bahnhof to bring global culture to the Bregenzerwald and to show the world which culture thrives in these parts. This may take the form of art by young avant-gardists or the artistic craftsmanship of older people from the Bregenzerwald. The bahnhof enjoys an international reputation amongst musicians, music agencies and the media alike. Moreover, it is the birthplace of the most exciting new band in Austria at the moment – the Holstuanarmusigbigbandclub (HMBC). information Kulturverein bahnhof T +43 (0)664 2507789 www.bahnhof.cc


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Literature salon in Hotel Krone in Hittisau The “Literature on Saturday Afternoon” cycle is a joint event hosted by Ensemble 89 Hittisau and Gasthof Krone. information & dates Hotel Gasthof Krone T +43 (0)5513 6201 www.krone-hittisau.at

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Advent music in Hotel Post, Bezau The small yet exquisite Advent ­festival in Hotel Post gets you in the mood for Christmas on the four Advent Sundays. Date: 2, 9, 16, 23 December always at 6 p.m. information & registration Hotel Post in Bezau T +43 (0)5514 2207 www.hotelpostbezau.com

Wälderness in Hotel Hirschen in Schwarzenberg “kunst.hotel nach waelder.art” Once upon a time, it was the “fiveo’clock-tea” which offered refined entertainment after a day on the slopes: now it is the music salons held in the evening. Under the motto “Wälderness”, selected jazz, blues, rock and new folk music ensembles – all of which have a touch of inside tip about them – play in the Hotel Hirschen in Schwarzenberg every Thursday (between January and March). information Hotel-Gasthof Hirschen T +43 (0)5512 2944 www.hirschenschwarzenberg.at or www.waelderness.at

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Several hotels in Bregenzerwald extend a warm invitation to attend music and literature salons held in the evening.

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Wälderness – Hirschen’s exquisite music salon

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Traditional costume worn by the women of the Bregenzerwald

Insights into the history, lifestyle and creative activity are provided by lively museums and exhibitions. Women’s Museum in Hittisau The first Women’s Museum in Austria presents changing exhibitions. “The Daring Women” exhibition is showing until January 2013. An exhibition about female aerialists, big cat trainers, trick riders, tightrope walkers, etc. opening times Thur, 3 – 6 p.m., Fri, Sat, Sun 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. and 2 – 5 p.m. as well as following prior appointment. T +43 (0)664 88431964 information & guided tours T +43 (0)5513 6209-30 www.frauenmuseum.at Angelika Kauffmann Museum Schwarzenberg “Rarities and Treasures” – from the art collection of the village of Schwarzenberg. The collection, comprising purchases, legacies, gifts and donations made or received over the decades, comprises engravings, oil paintings and neoclassical porcelain cups decorated according to Angelika

Kauffmann themes. opening times 30 November 2012 until 6 January 2013 Fri – Sun 2 – 4 p.m. Guided tours available on request, also outside of opening hours information & guided tours Tourist office Schwarzenberg T +43 (0)5512 3570 www.schwarzenberg.at Franz Michael Felder Museum Schoppernau Franz Michael Felder was a farmer, writer and social reformer and is an important historical figure from the Bregenzerwald. The exhibition is an exploration of his life, displaying original documents, quotations and pictures, and featuring audio points. opening times Mon 4 – 6 p.m., Thu 9 – 11 a.m., Fri 5 – 7 p.m., Sun 9.30 – 11.30 a.m. information Tourist office Schoppernau T +43 (0)5515 2495 www.au-schoppernau.at


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The Bregenzerwald locals are masters in the art of cheese and cuisine. The Bregenzerwald KäseStrasse with its selection of enjoyable stations is ­dedicated to the subject of cheese. The chefs in the multi award-winning restaurants and inns skilfully master the art of cooking.

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Alpine dairy in Schnepfau

How come a valley community in which, a century ago, Sunday dinner comprised a sort of wheat flour mash (with maize grits the rest of the week) is now a gourmet region with specialities whose origins are protected and where refined gastronomy is at home in many restaurants?

The Bregenzerwald is an Austrian gourmet region. These days, the word “gourmet” is used all too frequently in advertising: however, the expression “gourmet region” has a specific meaning: it is a registered brand by the Austrian Ministry for Food and the AMA (Agrarmarkt Austria), wishing to remind consumers of regional specialities. The basic ­prerequisites are that the ingredients come from the region, that production is regional, and that the products are firmly rooted in regional gastronomy. In the Bregenzerwald, this means alpine cheese. Every year, approximately 3,000 tons of alpine cheese are produced in the valley’s 17 dairies. Every year, 200 tons of alpine cheese are handmade by the 90 or more dairy alps every summer. The special thing about this cheese is the silofree milk it is produced from, since only 2% of EU dairy farmers produce in this way, i.e. their cows never eat silo fodder – instead, between May and October, they only eat grass and herbs. During the winter, they only eat the air-dried hay from valley meadows. In the so-called three-stage


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Tip: shop and information point for the KäseStrasse in Lingenau cheese cellar. www.kaesestrasse.at

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The passage of this modest alp fare to the current first-class restaurants in the Bregenzerwald – which now use over 50 regional types of cheese – went through a series of changes which demanded quality rather than ­quantity. These include the 1997 EU Protection of Origin of alpine and mountain cheeses, the establishment of the “­KäseStrasse Bregenzerwald” in 1998 as a network of farmers, alpine d ­ airies, craftsmen, publicans and businesses, the “Gourmet region of the ­Bregenzerwald” in 2005, the ­Vorarlberg quality marketing “luag druf” in 2005, the inclusion of ­Bregenzerwald mountain cheese into the “Ark of taste” by Slow Food 2008, and the “­Bregenzerwald Gourmet Days” by the KäseStrasse in July 2009. The toughest taste test is still the most regional however: every year, alpine and mountain cheese is judged in Schwarzenberg. The winner at this event is enough to ­satisfy any gourmet’s taste buds.

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The three-stage farming method (which was included in the national UNESCO list of immaterial cultural assets in spring 2011) in particular gives the alpine cheese the special flavour which means it can easily contend with the well-known European full-fat cheeses. It has been like this for a long time: back at the start of the 19th century, the inhabitants of the Bregenzerwald sold over 30.000 kg of cheese to the monarchy and abroad. In 1877, Karl von ­Seyffertitz wrote: “Everywhere – including in the cheerful Vorderwald, in Hittisau and Lingenau, you will meet a unique people in strange national dress in wood-panelled parlours with floors scrubbed white, with shiny door handles – the men busy looking after a dairy breed of cow and overseeing the production of a popular, worldfamous fine cheese, the women busy with elaborate whitework embroidery.” However, it wasn’t the producers back then who made all the money – it was the sellers. The Schnepfau local Josef Ambros Moosbrugger, for example, made so much profit from selling cheese that he could afford a city palace in Milan. No doubt he dined differently to the people back home, where cooking over an open fire resulted above all in simple panfried dishes such as the “Riebel” and the “­Schwozermuas”. Up on the alp,

flour, salt, butter, quark and cheese were the main ingredients. The recipe for “­Schwozermus” – named for the woodcutters from Schwaz – was: “Water, flour, salt, dripping – and that’s it!” The lack of bread on the alp gave rise to the “­Käsknöpfle”, to “Sig”, known only in the Bregenzerwald and which is caramelised lactose, since they wanted to make a further product from the whey.

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farming method, following their ­winter in the barn, the animals graze on the mountain pastures located at medium height (around 900 m) ­during the spring and the autumn, and on the high mountain pasture during the summer. The mountain pastures are run as a collective, since the farmers only have an average of 12 cows in the barn.

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Good things from the Bregenzerwald

Really good bread with country-style butter and alpine cheese, a fluffy local pancake made with eggs from happy chickens, a juicy schnitzel from a mountain pig: the limelight has recently been on regional delicacies offered by mountain inns and restaurants catering for day-trippers. For fresh, natural produce tastes better, and short delivery distances are good for the environment. A special menu informs diners which ingredients come directly from regional farms and manufactories – or even from the restaurant’s own garden! Many things are still hand-made: the excellent alpine and cream cheese, crispy bread, best butter and creamy yoghurts. “BERGGUT” partners also offer farm-made ice-cream. Almhotel Hochhäderich Alpenarena Hochhäderich, Hittisau T +43 (0)5513 8254-0 www.alpenarena.com opening times From 17 November 2012, weekend operation (depending on the snow) 15 December 2012 to 7 April 2013

Bergrestaurant Simma Mellau cable cars, Roßstelle T +43 (0)5518 2761 or T +43 (0)5518 2760 www.restaurant-simma.at opening times 7 December 2012 to 7 April 2013 Panoramarestaurant Diedamskopf cable cars Au-Schoppernau T +43 (0)5515 4110-0 www.diedamskopf.at opening times 8 – 9 December 2012 (depending on the snow) 15 December 2012 to 1 April 2013 Elsenalpstube mountain inn Damüls cable cars, Uga Express T +43 (0)5510 297 www.elsenalpstube.at opening times 6 December 2012 to 7 April 2013 Hochalp skiing hut Jägeralp-Express, Warth T +43 (0)5583 4250 www.jaegeralpe.at opening times 7 December 2012 to 14 April 2013


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Gasthof Gams in Bezau T +43 (0)5514 2220 www.hotel-gams.at Hotel Krone in Au T +43 (0)5515 2201 www.krone-au.at

Hotel Das Schiff in Hittisau T +43 (0)5513 6220 www.schiff-hittisau.com

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Restaurant Schulhus in Krumbach T +43 (0)5513 8389 www.schulhus.com

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Hotel Post in Bezau T +43 (0)5514 2207-0 www.hotelpostbezau.com

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information www.mundart-restaurants.at

Gasthof Krone in Hittisau T +43 (0)5513 6201 www.krone-hittisau.at

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The following award-winning ­Bregenzerwald inns and restaurants have made it their business to adopt “MundArt” as their motto.

Gasthof Hirschen in Schwarzenberg T +43 (0)5512 2944-0 www.hirschenschwarzenberg.at

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MundArt The term “MundArt” has two meanings in the Bregenzerwald: firstly, it means the special dialects maintained in this region – even the Vorarlberg locals don’t understand it all! Secondly, “MundArt” stands for the creativity displayed by the Bregenzerwald catering trade. For them, it is a matter of etiquette to use produce from local farms in their kitchens: meat, vegetables, herbs and dairy products.

Gasthof Adler in Schwarzenberg T +43 (0)5512 2966 www.adler-schwarzenberg.at

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The Bregenzerwald has a considerable number of restaurants and inns for those who enjoy good food. This includes a few exceptional addresses.

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Hotel Schwanen in Bizau

Wirtshaus zur Taube Openness and naturalness are the raison d’être behind the Wirtshaus zur Taube in Alberschwende. The restaurant attaches particular importance to the quality of the ingredients it uses. The Wirtshaus zur Taube was declared a “Vorarlberger Genuss Wirt” in 2011. information Wirtshaus zur Taube T +43 (0)5579 4202 www.taube.at Enjoyment with Hildegard von Bingen The kitchen in the organic Hotel Schwanen in Bizau is orientated towards the teachings of abbess Hildegard von Bingen. Fresh produce from the region is lovingly prepared into delicious meals. information Hotel Schwanen T +43 (0)5514 2133 www.schwanen.at FranzMichl-Vinothek The cosily furnished wine bar in the centre of Schoppernau has a large selection of fine wines and Mediterranean specialities.

opening times Tue, Fri and Sat from 4 p.m. information FranzMichl-Vinothek T +43 (0)680 500 1002 www.franzmichl.at Hotel Wirthaus zum Gämsle The inn and small hotel are housed in a typical Bregenzerwald house. The establishment’s philosophy: to make everything as natural as ­possible – from the cuisine to the furnishings in the rooms. Declared “Vorarlberger Genuss Wirt” in 2009. information Hotel Wirthaus zum Gämsle T +43 (0)5515 30062 www.gaemsle.at Naze’s Hus in Mellau Naze’s Hus in Mellau, a small restaurant and B&B, uses only local produce. Naze’s Hus is accommodated in a carefully-renovated Bregenzerwald house listed for preservation. Awarded the status of traditional inn in 2008 by “Vorarlberg isst…”. information Naze’s Hus T +43 (0)650 4627929 www.nazes-hus.at


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Gasthof Adler T +43 (0)5513 8156-0 www.adler-krumbach.at

Kur- und Gesundheitshotel Rossbad T +43 (0)5513 5110 www.rossbad.com

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Krumbacher Stuba T +43 (0)5513 8724 www.krumbacher-stuba.at

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Restaurant Schulhus T +43 (0)5513 8389 www.schulhus.com

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Moor restaurateurs, Krumbach Four restaurateurs have taken up the topic of “Krumbach’s moorlands” as their mission. As “moor restaurateurs”, they offer their guests guided tours, cookery courses and moorland days to experience the moorland in full. At least one dish related to the moors is included in the menu throughout the year. The seasonal moor drink delights gourmets with various fragrances and aromas from the moor. The Spring and Autumn Moor Weeks are the culinary highlights in the annual calendar of the moor restaurateurs.

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Krumbach’s moorlands in the winter

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Ms Kaufmann in her cooking studio

Ms Kaufmann: learning to cook the home-made way The “Ms Kaufmann” cookery school is located in the former Gasthaus Engel in Egg, whose substance is almost 300 years old. The target audience of “Frau Kaufmann” is people who place high demands on the quality of the ingredients, of the instruments used and the ambience which reigns during cooking and dining, who regularly cook at home or who quite simply wish to cook a meal in an informal, sociable setting. The various needs are fulfilled using various products: Cooking for every day: meals according to the programme, and multipart cooking sessions for beginners. “Ms Kaufmann” teaches her students to cook a four-course meal according to old recipes, either sticking to the original or applying contemporary changes. The side dishes always depend on the produce currently available on the market. Everybody participates in each course, either cooking or observing. The individual dishes are eaten as soon as they are ready, served with a suitable wine.

Depending on the subject, interesting guests, experienced cooks, farmers or wine-growers are invited along. The cooking session includes the recipes, an aperitif, enjoying the meal together – including wine – and a taster for home. Customised cooking: cooking sessions according to your own individual wishes. Whatever your chosen meal, we cook it together. As part of a private group, you come along to “Frau Kaufmann” and choose the date and the meal which suits you. Your programme can be held in the evening or during the day – it is up to you. information Karin Kaufmann T +43 (0)676 4954144 karin@fraukaufmann.at www.fraukaufmann.at Tip: Now available is a shop with four product lines: home-made, select, spices, kitchen and table. Open every Friday between 3 and 6 p.m., except during the holidays.


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Who doesn’t occasionally long for a retreat, for a ­leisurely pace, for stimuli which pamper the body and soul? The Bregenzerwald is such a retreat. With a great selection of specialised hotels and range of ­services for your very own well-being.

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The perfect way to finish off active winter days

Curative or preventative: if you want to lend your health a helping hand, you are in the right place! Kur- und Gesundheitshotel Rossbad*** Therapeutic fasting, Moor vitality weeks, Kneipp treatments, wholefood cuisine. Krumbach / T +43 (0)5513 5110 www.rossbad.at Vitalhotel Quellengarten*** Active hotel offering sports and relaxation activities. Spacious bathing and sauna complex plus fitness centre (open to the public). Lingenau / T +43 (0)5513 6461-0 www.bregenzerwaldhotels.at

Gesundhotel Bad Reuthe**** Applications using mud, wellness and beauty package deals. Lovely ­bathing house with a sauna and wellness complex and pool in the garden (open to the public). Reuthe / T +43 (0)5514 2265-0 www.badreuthe.at Pension Engel*** The healthy way to lose weight and detox – therapeutic fasting ­according to Dr Buchinger or base fasting ­according to Dr Wacker. Hittisau / T +43 (0)5513 6231-0 www.fastenkur.at Hotel Schwanen**** Detox and wellness programmes according to the teachings of Abbess Hildegard von Bingen. It received certification as an organic hotel in 2011. Bizau / T +43 (0)5514 2133 www.schwanen.at


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Landhotel Hirschen*** Yoga and herb weeks, wellness days, therapeutic fasting according to Dr Buchinger, talks on herbs, own herb garden and cellar. Hittisau / T +43 (0)5513 2320 www.landhotel-hirschen.at

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Damülser Hof**** Wellnesshotel Location offering a breathtaking view at an altitude of 1,400 m above sea level. Damüls / T +43 (0)5510 210 www.damuelserhof.at

Sporthotel Steffisalp**** Modern, elegant hotel with spacious Steffis spa. Warth / T +43 (0)5583 3699 www.steffisalp.at

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Hotel Post****S Integral health concept based on the pillars of diagnosis and therapy, diet, exercise and sleep. Elected one of the 10 best wellness hotels in Europe by Geo Saison in 2012. Bezau / T +43 (0)5514 2207 www.hotelpostbezau.com

Wellnesshotel Linde**** Wellness and golf hotel with the elegant Sunset spa and a magnificent view. (open to the public) Sulzberg / T +43 (0)5516 2025 www.bregenzerwaldhotels.at

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GAMS, Genießer- & Kuschelhotel****S 4 top-of suites, 54 cosy suites in the Blütenschloss & Kokon, “Da Vinci spa dream world” with 2,000 m² of wellness Bezau / T +43 (0)5514 2220 www.hotel-gams.at

Hirschen Wohlfühlhotel**** Informal establishment, adventure swimming pool with panoramic view of the countryside. Schoppernau / T +43 (0)5515 21150 www.hirschen.at

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Alpen Hotel Post**** Family, motorbike and ­mountain bike hotel with alpine spa and ­adventure pool. Au / T +43 (0)5515 4103 www.alpenhotel-post.com

Sonne Lifestyle Resort****S modern-yet-cosy designer rooms and suites, spacious comfort-zone spa. Mellau / T +43 (0)5518 20100-0 www.sonnemellau.com

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Hotel Krone**** In modern wooden architecture. Unique sky spa with a panorama view. Modern, light-flooded swimming pool. Multi award-winning ­kitchen (Gault Millau 1 toque, 14 points), weekly programme from a culturally interesting guided tour of the village through to an exclusive organ concert! Au / T +43 (0)5515 2201-0 www.krone-au.at

Romantik Hotel Das Schiff**** Lovely, new rooms and suites, ­spacious wellness area with ­swimming pool and garden, ­excellent cuisine. Hittisau / T +43 (0)5513 6220 www.schiff-hittisau.com

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These hotels are particularly orientated towards pampering their guests with pleasurable and exciting sensations for body, mind and soul.

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Architecture for a feeling of well-being

Some of the health and wellness hotels in the Bregenzerwald also offer wellness days for visitors who are not guests of their establishments. Prior reservations are required for all these programmes. The prices are per person. Kur- und Gesundheitshotel Rossbad*** Krumbach / T +43 (0)5513 5110 www.rossbad.at Rossbad wellness day Full-body massage, Scottish salt bath in the flotation lounger, affusion stimulating to the skin, use of the sauna and wellness area, including breakfast buffet, lunch and evening meal. € 140

Gesundhotel Bad Reuthe**** Reuthe / T +43 (0)5514 2265-0 www.badreuthe.at Relax day 1 mud pack with freshly cut natural mud or herbal bath, 1 all-over body massage, 1 facial exfoliant and mask, including day ticket to the thermal bath and sauna and wellness world, fitness room. € 106 Vitalhotel Quellengarten*** Lingenau / T +43 (0)5513 6461-0 www.bregenzerwaldhotels.at Chill-out day 1 wellness bath in the soft pack lounger (e.g. Cleopatra bath, cream dream and vanilla bath, hay bath, mud bath), 1 back massage, 1x solarium for 8 minutes, 1 admission for a day in the Quellenbad & Saunawelt. € 91


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Landhotel Hirschen*** Hittisau / T +43 (0)5513 2320 www.landhotel-hirschen.at Wellness day 1 hot stone massage or 1 herbal stamp massage, 1 coloured light and sound therapy, 1 herbal bath of your choice, use of the sauna and steam bath. € 118

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Sporthotel Steffisalp**** Warth / T +43 (0)5583 3699 www.steffisalp.at “Desire for pampering moments” Bathrobe and slippers, sauna ­towels, use of the wellness area including vitality pool and four different ­saunas (8 a.m. until 8 p.m.). € 19

Wellnesshotel Linde**** Sulzberg / T +43 (0)5516 2025 www.bregenzerwaldhotels.at Wellness day – pure relaxation 1 pack of hay flowers or freshly cut peat, 1 back massage, day ticket to our Sunset spa with wellness pool, sauna complex, fitness room. € 73

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Sonne Lifestyle Resort****S Mellau / T +43 (0)5518 20100-0 www.sonnemellau.com Simply beautiful Comfort zone facial treatment and a paraffin intensive pack for your hands, back and neck massage using a special aromatic oil, use of the 1,500 m² wellness complex, including drinks and snacks in the tea and juice corner. € 166 All offers can be combined with breakfast from the large buffet in the Marktwelt between 8 and 9 a.m. for € 19 per person.

Hirschen Wohlfühlhotel**** Schoppernau / T +43 (0)5515 2115-0 www.hirschen.at Wellness day A sparkling welcome, snugly bath robe, pampering facial, relaxing partial-body massage, light wellness lunch, relaxation in the whirlpool, in the sauna, in the steam bath, on waterbeds, total immersion in the panoramic adventure pool (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.). € 125

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Hotel Post****S Bezau / T +43 (0)5514 2207 www.hotelpostbezau.com Active regeneration Relaxation treatment, all-over body massage using aromatic oils (40 ­minutes), reflexology massage, herbal and whey bath. Use use of the bathhouse, fitness room, vitalising ­aperitif and light lunch. € 234

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Vorarlberg – pioneering territory for alpine skiing

Vorarlberg: unearthed! Vorarlberg is a cosmopolitan province interested in art, located in the most westerly corner of Austria. An alpine idyll and vibrant cultural ­centre at the same time. Exciting and full of the joys of life. For over a century, all types of winter sport have been playing an important role in the mountainous land between Lake Constance and the A ­ rlberg. Despite this, however, the ­villages haven’t been transformed into small “skiing stations”, and not all mountain peaks have been d ­ eveloped for winter sports. The skiing areas have been gently adapted to the natural features, which is very pleasing on the eye. The fact that Vorarlberg is a ­thriving winter sports country is, of course, also thanks to the lovely ­landscape: the interplay of ­gentle and ­challenging slopes, of pistes, areas for ­freeriders and variation ­skiers, and tranquil retreats for ­winter ­hikers and nature lovers.

Visitors to the area also love the atmospheric villages with their ­masterly and surprisingly brave blend of old and new (wooden) ­architecture. Standards of accommodation are high – from the ­five-star hotel through to the private room. You will find some of the best food in Austria here. information Vorarlberg Tourismus Poststraße 11 6850 Dornbirn, Austria T + 43 (0)5572 377033-0 F +43 (0)5572 377033-5 info@vorarlberg.travel www.vorarlberg.travel


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Munich 216 km

Friedrichshafen 62 km Memmingen 103 km

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(Distances to Egg in the Bregenzerwald)

by car from the north • Stuttgart–Ulm–Lindau • or München–Memmingen–Lindau from the west by Swiss motorways* via Zurich–St. Gallen– St. Margrethen from the south via the routes • Brenner motorway–Innsbruck– Arlberg pass–Lech–Warth** • or Arlberg road tunnel*–Bludenz– Großes Walsertal–Bregenzerwald • or Arlberg road tunnel*–Feldkirch– Dornbirn–Bregenzerwald • Como–San Bernardino–Chur– St. Margrethen*–Bregenzerwald from the east • Innsbruck–Arlberg pass–Lech– Warth** • or Arlberg road tunnel*–Bludenz– Großes Walsertal–Bregenzerwald • or Arlberg road tunnel*–Feldkirch– Dornbirn–Bregenzerwald

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obligation to purchase a toll sticker The use of Austrian motorways and expressways is subject to a charge. There are various types of toll sticker: “corridor” toll (border of Germany to the Hohenems exit, close to the Swiss border), 10-day, 2-month and yearly stickers. Information: www.asfinag.at by train Closest train stations (distances to Egg): • Bregenz (A): 26 km • Dornbirn (A): 20 km • St. Margrethen (CH): 32 km • Lindau (D): 35 km Timetable information: www.oebb.at Onward travel by public buses: www.vmobil.at by aeroplane • Zurich (CH): several direct train connections to Bregenz • Friedrichshafen (D) • Memmingen (D) • Munich (D) • Innsbruck (A) Transfers from the airports to the Bregenzerwald: www.mytransfer.at


Bregenzerwald Tourismus Opening times: Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and bank holidays 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. | Closed on Sundays Impulszentrum 1135 | 6863 Egg | Vorarlberg | Austria T +43 (0)5512 2365 | F +43 (0)5512 3010 info@bregenzerwald.at | www.bregenzerwald.at


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