Best canyons around Bizau are found in the wider region, as Bizau itself is characterized by meadows, forests, and mountains. The village offers natural experiences along the Ulvenbach stream, including a barefoot hiking trail and the scenic Goßarweag. While dramatic canyons are not within Bizau's immediate vicinity, the nearby Dornbirn area hosts impressive gorges. These natural features provide diverse outdoor activities for visitors.
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The waterfall was created by a dam. It's still very impressive.
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Really great and idyllic, Alplochschlucht and hiking trail 5 currently closed 👌
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It's a really great trip here.
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Insanely beautiful there. It is definitely worth it.
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is located right next to the Rappenloch Stadl
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Shortly after the main car park you reach this waterfall, which makes you want more.
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While Bizau itself offers stream-side walks, the most impressive gorges are located in nearby Dornbirn. These include the spectacular Rappenloch Gorge, known for its steep rock faces and rushing waterfalls, and the adjacent Alploch Gorge, which is often described as narrower and wilder. Additionally, the Engenloch Gorge offers a short but scenic path under low, overhanging rocks.
The gorges showcase dramatic natural spectacles carved by water. In Rappenloch Gorge, you'll find steep rock faces, rushing waterfalls, and the powerful Dornbirner Ache river. Alploch Gorge features unique rock formations, visibly folded limestone layers, and dark rock passages with turquoise-green waters. The Engenloch Gorge is characterized by its narrow path under low, overhanging rocks directly on the Bolgenach river.
The gorges, particularly Rappenloch Gorge and Alploch Gorge, are generally accessible during the warmer months. They are typically closed during winter, from November to April, for safety reasons. Visiting during warm summer days provides a pleasantly cool escape within the gorges.
Yes, the trails through gorges like Rappenloch Gorge and Alploch Gorge are considered easy to moderately difficult and are suitable for families with children who are accustomed to hiking. However, they are not suitable for strollers due to steps and narrow walkways. Bizau itself offers the 'Goßarweag' (Goatherd's Path), a scenic and historically informative hiking trail with stations designed for children.
Hiking through the Rappenloch Gorge typically takes about 30 minutes and leads to Staufensee. The Alploch Gorge is directly adjacent and can be explored as a continuation, offering a longer experience. The Engenloch Gorge is a short but very beautiful path.
The trails through Rappenloch Gorge and Alploch Gorge are generally considered easy to moderately difficult. They feature well-maintained paths, bridges, and footbridges, but also include stairs. Surefootedness is recommended, especially in the narrower sections of Alploch Gorge.
No, visiting the Rappenloch Gorge and Alploch Gorge is free of charge. No permits are required for hiking these public trails.
For visiting the Rappenloch Gorge and Alploch Gorge, the best place to start your tour is from Gütle, where parking is available. From there, you can easily access the gorge trails.
Bizau and its surroundings offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, ranging from easy to difficult. There are also challenging Mountain Hikes with fantastic views, and various Running Trails, including a unique barefoot trail along the Ulvenbach stream in Bizau itself.
Yes, around the Rappenloch Gorge, there are several gastronomy options. You can find places like Gasthof Gütle, Rappenlochstadel, Kiosk Ebensand, and Camping Dornbirn, where you can stop for refreshments before, during, or after your hike.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive natural beauty and the well-maintained paths. The cool, shady environment within the gorges is particularly appreciated on hot days. Many highlight the spectacular views, the rushing water, and the unique rock formations. The accessibility and the ability to combine the Rappenloch Gorge with the Alploch Gorge for a longer experience are also popular aspects.
Yes, guided tours for the gorges are available during the summer months, typically from July to September. These tours can offer deeper insights into the geology and history of these impressive natural formations.


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