Best attractions and places to see in Europaschutzgebiet Bergwälder Klostertal include a diverse range of natural features and cultural sites within the Klostertal valley in Vorarlberg, Austria. This protected area is characterized by its alpine landscapes, forests, and abundant water features, offering opportunities for exploration. Visitors can discover impressive waterfalls, serene mountain lakes, and charming villages. The region provides a blend of unspoiled nature and active recreation.
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Along the educational trail, around 40 information boards provide exciting insights into topics such as the region's fauna, flora, history, and climate. Aspects like water supply and traffic are also clearly explained.
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From Bludenz, past Montikel, follow the Furkla forest road, passing the lower Furkla on the left. It's actually quite easy to find. Only the last 30 meters of ascent are there no clear path. Another option is via the Bergstiegle, although the Lawiskehre from Bludenz is a very challenging, steep section.
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Please remember that the path is officially forbidden to cyclists. If you "miss" the sign and ride carefully, you'll have a nice uphill and downhill route from the Klostertal. It's the only rideable route from the Klostertal, and there are also a few hikers on the way, which makes the ban seem quite sensible. Unfortunately, the ban is not listed here on komoot. In my defense: I actually didn't see a sign uphill, but on the downhill the sign is clearly visible right at the top of the lake, unfortunately there was no other way down. Downhill via the Spreubachtobel is also forbidden and more demanding.
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A very beautiful "summit". You have a fantastic view of Bludenz, the surrounding area and the many mountains and chains. The Katzenköpfle is not signposted, however. Coming from the east, there is a path; from the west, however, not really, as you have to find your own way across the steep meadow.
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This is the Wäldletobel Bridge
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The Mason Waterfall, a natural monument in Braz in the Klostertal valley, has a drop of 80 meters. The waterfall is fed by the Masonbach spring, which rises approximately 300 meters behind the waterfall on the Masonalpe. The waterfall is located on the left side of the valley (coming from Bludenz) and is unique in its shape. It lies at an elevation of 1,200 meters. The ascent is well marked.
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Almost everything uphill is rideable. There are a few steep sections where you have to push, but generally never very long. The entire downhill route should be doable. And the panorama is a dream anyway
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The region is rich in natural beauty, featuring impressive waterfalls like the Mason Waterfall in Braz, which boasts an 80-meter drop, and the Wäldletobel Waterfall near Klösterle am Arlberg. You can also discover serene mountain lakes such as Formarinsee and Spullersee, which are central to the 'Alpine Water Realm' of Klostertal. The Alfenz River and its Kneipp Garden offer further opportunities to connect with nature.
Yes, the region offers cultural insights. The Wäldletobel Bridge is a historical landmark, once part of the Arlberg Railway, offering views down to Klösterle. In Wald am Arlberg, you can explore a Cultural Trail focused on 'Historic Architectural Tours'. Additionally, guided lantern hikes in Klösterle am Arlberg provide a unique cultural experience.
The area provides a variety of hiking experiences. You can find challenging routes to summits like Katzenköpfle, which offers panoramic views. There are also moderate hikes, such as the 'Hike to the Mason waterfall', and easy, family-friendly paths like the Alfenzweg in Wald am Arlberg. For more options, explore the 'Hiking in Europaschutzgebiet Bergwälder Klostertal' guide for detailed routes.
Absolutely. The Sonnenkopf mountain is a great family destination, especially with the 'Bärenland' (Bear Country) nature leisure park accessible via the Sonnenkopfbahn cable car. For easy outdoor adventures, the Alfenzweg is a stroller-friendly path leading to a barbecue area in Wald am Arlberg, and Alpe Nenzigast is known for its family-friendly hikes.
Mountain bikers can find challenging trails in the region. The Spullersee to Klösterle Trail – Section 1 offers a challenging descent from the Klostner Alpe. For experienced riders, the Steinbock Trail (Stebok-Wäg) Downhill from Rauhes Joch to Dalaas is a technical S2 downhill route with a 600-meter descent.
The Klostertal valley offers attractions year-round. The snow-free season is ideal for exploring gorges, streams, and waterfalls like the Wäldletobel Waterfall, which is accessible almost year-round. Summer is perfect for hiking and enjoying the 'Bärenland' at Sonnenkopf. In winter, Sonnenkopf transforms into a natural snow ski area, providing opportunities for winter sports.
Yes, the region is known for its breathtaking views. The summit of Katzenköpfle offers a fantastic panorama of Bludenz and the surrounding mountains. The Wäldletobel Bridge also provides a beautiful view down the valley to Klösterle. Ridge hikes and summit tours throughout the Europaschutzgebiet Bergwälder Klostertal are designed to offer expansive alpine vistas.
Yes, road cyclists can find several routes. Options include the 'Flexen Pass – North shore of Spullersee loop from Langen am Arlberg' for a difficult ride, or the 'Klösterle loop from Klostertal' for a moderate challenge. You can find more road cycling routes in the 'Road Cycling Routes in Europaschutzgebiet Bergwälder Klostertal' guide.
For runners, there are various trails to explore. A moderate option is the 'Klösterle – Kneipp and Relaxation Garden Alfenz loop from Klösterle'. For more challenging runs, consider the 'Ridge Hike loop from Bludenz' or the 'Water intake at the mountain stream – Innerbraz Reservoir loop from Stallehr'. Discover more in the 'Running Trails in Europaschutzgebiet Bergwälder Klostertal' guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the diverse outdoor activities. The Mason Waterfall is highlighted as a truly worth-seeing natural monument, despite its challenging access. The historical significance and scenic views from the Wäldletobel Bridge are also popular, with many appreciating it as a suitable rest area.
The Klostertal valley is home to charming villages that offer a glimpse into local traditions. Braz, Dalaas, Wald am Arlberg, and Klösterle am Arlberg are notable. Klösterle am Arlberg, situated at the foot of the Arlberg, provides a diverse natural experience and serves as a great base for exploring the surrounding area in both summer and winter.


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