Best attractions and places to see around Sankt Gallenkirch are found nestled in Austria's Montafon Valley, situated between the Silvretta and Verwall regions. This area offers a diverse range of attractions, from natural landscapes to cultural sites and points of interest. It caters to those interested in nature, history, and active exploration. The region provides over 120 kilometers of marked hiking trails in warmer months and is a hub for skiing and snowboarding in winter.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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There is a marked winter hiking trail around the lake. However, it is only partially groomed and therefore very suitable for snowshoes.
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Great hut - extremely friendly We had wet clothes because of the rain and there were drying cabinets in the basement, so everything was dry again after lunch
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A beautiful area for snowshoe hikes. I would only venture outside of the marked winter hiking trails with an experienced guide.
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If the conditions are good, walking around the lake on snowshoes is possible but is only recommended with a guide.
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a stopover is fun, the Kaiserschmarrn is simply great
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Lindauer Hütte, HOSPITALITY SINCE 1899 1898: Hooray, a home in the Gauerthale 1899: Planning & construction 1899: Official purchase for 5 guilders 1899: The first innkeeper 1900: Extension, paths & water 1909: Construction of the (old) dormitory 2008: The historic main building gets an additional floor. 2016: In record time, the old dormitories are rebuilt and the staff house is renovated while the facility is still in operation. Text / source: Lindauer Hütte https://lindauerhuette.com/knowing-and-history
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modern hut in a beautiful alpine landscape at the foot of wild and striking mountains such as Sulzfluh and 3 Türme
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the enchanting Balbier Waterfall, which transforms into an impressive ice wall in winter, or the cascading Talbach Waterfalls. The Silvretta Reservoir Dam is a great location for hikes, offering trails from a two-hour circuit to routes leading to mountain peaks. Don't miss the Gargellner Fenster, a natural geological window with breathtaking views of the Alps.
Yes, Sankt Gallenkirch and its surroundings offer several cultural and historical insights. The Parish Church St. Gallenkirch features impressive architecture and one of Vorarlberg's oldest bells. You can also explore the Montafon Local History Museum in Schruns, housed in a 400-year-old building, or delve into the region's mining past at the Montafon Mining Museum Silbertal, which includes a real 15th-century silver mine.
Sankt Gallenkirch offers over 120 kilometers of marked hiking trails. You can find a variety of options, from easy walks to challenging mountain ascents. Popular choices include the Montafon Stone Sheep Trail, which combines alpine beauty with insights into local wildlife, and the Alpgues Circular Route, offering views of the Verwall European protected area. For those seeking a challenge, the Mittagsspitze Summit provides panoramic rewards.
Absolutely. Many trails around Sankt Gallenkirch are suitable for all ages and fitness levels. For example, the New Heilbronner Hut is accessible via an easy two-and-a-half-hour hike from the Zeinisjoch parking lot, making it ideal for families. The Illweg Loop from St. Gallenkirch is another easy option. The walk around the Silvretta Reservoir Dam is also considered easy and can be done with light footwear.
Families will find plenty to enjoy. The New Heilbronner Hut is easily accessible and family-friendly. Children can also enjoy the Muntafuner Gaglaweg, exciting children's hiking trails designed for a playful experience of nature. Just across the Swiss border, Madrisa Land offers an adventure park with thrilling rides and captivating attractions.
The region is known for its cozy mountain huts. The Wormser Hut is highly praised for its delicious food, excellent service, and amenities like a Kneipp pool. The New Heilbronner Hut offers regional specialties and accommodation. Another great option is the Lindauer Hut, known for its hospitality and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Sankt Gallenkirch is a year-round destination. In warmer months (mid-June to early October), it's ideal for hiking, with over 120 kilometers of marked trails. The Balbier Waterfall is particularly enchanting during snowmelt or heavy rain. In winter, the area transforms into a hub for skiing and snowboarding, with the Grasjoch cable car connecting to the large Silvretta Montafon ski area.
Yes, Sankt Gallenkirch is home to beautiful waterfalls. You can explore the Balbier Waterfall, which is a highlight on several routes, including the Maria Hüllet Grotto – Balbier Waterfall loop. The Talbach Waterfalls also offer a magical atmosphere for a short hike and picnic.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural landscapes, the well-maintained hiking trails, and the hospitality of the alpine huts. Many appreciate the diverse range of activities, from challenging mountain hikes to relaxing walks around reservoirs. The delicious regional food, especially at huts like Wormser Hut and Tilisuna Hut, also receives high marks.
Beyond hiking, you can indulge in regional flavors with a Local Alp Cheese Tasting at traditional alpine dairies, experiencing rich, creamy textures. For a delightful local spirit, consider a Traditional Schnapps Tasting at a local distillery. Many huts, like the New Heilbronner Hut, also offer regional specialties such as the Montafoner Marend.
The Gargellner Bergbahnen cable car system provides convenient access to higher elevations, opening up more opportunities for exploring the alpine environment and enjoying panoramic views without extensive climbing. In winter, the Grasjoch cable car connects to the vast Silvretta Montafon ski area, which also offers scenic trails in summer.
Yes, you can visit the Illwerke Center Montafon to delve into the history and future of hydroelectric power. This center offers interactive and educational exhibitions, providing a fascinating insight into how the region harnesses its natural resources for energy.


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