Best attractions and places to see around Alberschwende, a municipality in the Bregenzerwald region of Austria, offers a range of natural and cultural points of interest. Situated at an elevation of 722 meters, the area provides views of the Alpine foothills. It is known for its connection to Hermann Gmeiner, founder of SOS Children's Villages, and features various hiking trails and cultural sites. The landscape includes wide plains, meadows, and forests, providing a setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful lake promenade and very well attended when the weather is good
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The Bregenz lake promenade with Lake Constance in the foreground and Pfänder in the background. A very beautiful spot in the middle of a great setting. The mile along the lake is also lively and has very good opportunities to stop for a break or just to linger by the lake and on the lake.
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The Pfände towers high above Bregenz. Reachable by the Pfändebahn or on foot, it offers a brilliant view of the wide Lake Constance. At the top station of the cable car there is a wildlife park and several inns.
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The lake promenade is always nice to linger and you can also stop off at a restaurant. Where you can get something to eat and drink. The lake stage is a huge construction site at the moment. There are also some construction sites on the lake promenade. But the rest is nice to rest and linger.
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Bregenz is the capital of Vorarlberg and has earned a good reputation as a festival city thanks to its lakeshore. The Austrian part of Lake Constance is the smallest
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The Rappenloch and Alploch Gorges in Dornbirn are among the largest gorges in Central Europe. They were carved into the hard limestone by the flowing water of the Dornbirner Ach. Today adventurous footbridges lead through them and past extraordinary rock formations. They are therefore very well developed.
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A magnificent natural setting where the weather doesn't matter: there's plenty of water, you'll definitely get wet. 🤗 The paths are well maintained and inclines are very conveniently replaced with steps. Elsewhere, you'd have to pay a lot to get in.
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The lake promenade is a local recreation area for locals and countless tourists. The best way to experience the highlights is with a day tour in the area
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Alberschwende is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Fallbach Waterfall, accessible via a circular hiking trail. For panoramic views, hike up the Brüggelekopf, Alberschwende's local mountain, which offers vistas towards Lake Constance and the Bregenzerwald. The road from Alberschwende to Müselbach also provides stunning views over the Lower Bregenzerwald. Further afield, the dramatic Rappenloch Gorge in Dornbirn is highly recommended for its natural formations, and the Pfänder Summit offers a brilliant view of Lake Constance.
Yes, Alberschwende has several cultural and historical points of interest. You can visit the Hermann Gmeiner Memorial and Birthplace, dedicated to the founder of SOS Children's Villages. The Parish Church of St. Martin, with its Gothic tower, is a prominent village landmark. For insights into local history and rural life, explore the Coseum - Heimatmuseum, which showcases historical tools and traditions. Mesmer's Stall also hosts cultural events and displays agricultural devices.
Alberschwende offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. Popular options include the circular trail to the Fallbach Waterfall and a musical hiking trail at the Brüggelekopf. For more challenging routes, experienced hikers can find paths leading to the Hochhäderich. You can find detailed routes and information on trails like the Fallbach waterfall loop or the Alpine meadows and mountain panorama – Bödelesee loop by visiting the Hiking around Alberschwende guide.
Absolutely. Many of Alberschwende's natural and cultural sites are suitable for families. The circular trail to the Fallbach Waterfall is a great option. The Pfänder Summit, accessible by cable car, features a wildlife park that children often enjoy. The Rappenloch Gorge is also considered family-friendly, though it involves stairs. The Bregenz lakeside promenade is a pleasant spot for a family stroll or bike ride.
The area around Alberschwende is excellent for cycling. You can explore paths like the Achtalweg or the Lochau Lakeside Cycle Path, which offers impressive views. A notable highlight is the Cycle bridge over the Bregenzer Ach on Lake Constance, providing scenic perspectives for cyclists. For more cycling routes, including road cycling options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Alberschwende guide.
Alberschwende offers a few distinct local experiences. You can visit Bentele Genuss for guided tours and tastings of pralines, fine spirits, and honey products, even observing bees on their sunny terrace. The Bereuter family in Alberschwende also produces traditional wooden sledges, known as "Ländle-Rodel."
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural views and the well-maintained trails. The Rappenloch Gorge is often described as very impressive, with accessible paths. The Bregenz lakeside promenade is loved for its tranquility and scenic views of Lake Constance. The Cycle bridge over the Bregenzer Ach on Lake Constance is highlighted for its impressive perspectives for both cyclists and hikers.
Yes, Alberschwende's diverse landscape of meadows, forests, and proximity to the Nagelfluhkette provides a scenic backdrop for various outdoor pursuits. Beyond hiking and cycling, you can find running trails. For example, the Running Trails around Alberschwende guide lists routes like the "View from Brüggelekopf loop" and "Alberschwende village center loop."
The region is generally beautiful from spring through autumn for hiking and cycling. Many trails, such as those in the Rappenloch Gorge, are closed during winter months (typically November to April) due to safety concerns. Summer months also bring cultural events like "Kultur-Käs-Klatsch" in the village square, combining regional specialties with music.
Yes, some attractions around Alberschwende offer good accessibility. The Cycle bridge over the Bregenzer Ach on Lake Constance and the Bregenz lakeside promenade are noted as wheelchair accessible. The Lochau Lakeside Cycle Path is also designed for accessibility, making it suitable for a wider range of visitors.
During July and August, the village square in Alberschwende becomes a lively hub on Thursdays for "Kultur-Käs-Klatsch" events. These gatherings feature local music and regional specialties, offering a great opportunity to experience the local culture and community spirit.


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