Natural monuments around Langen bei Bregenz are situated at the entrance to the Bregenzerwald region, on the southern slope of the Pfänder mountain range. The area is characterized by its natural features, offering diverse landscapes from mountain peaks to wetlands. It provides various outdoor experiences and scenic beauty for visitors. The region is known for its hiking opportunities and ecological preservation sites.
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Small waterfall on the Scheibenbach, shortly before the confluence with the Riedbach, which then forms the Scheidegger waterfalls.
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A very beautiful raised bog near Sulzberg. Worth a visit at any time of year 🥰.
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You can walk under the waterfall. But be careful - don't stay there for too long. The water splashes quite nicely
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Overwhelming view of the Scheidegger waterfalls
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the gorge is worth a detour
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In the course of the last great ice age and the course of the Bolgenach, the deepening in the special geological formations of the Engenloch Gorge, which mainly consists of Nagelfluh conglomerate, has arisen over the course of thousands of years. For a long time there was a large lake to the east and north-east of the Engenloch gorge due to the water from the melting of the glaciers, the water of which made its way through the Engenloch gorge and formed it. Source: https://regiowiki.at/wiki/Engenlochschlucht_(Hittisau)
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Here the Bolgenach has done a great job, a nice way.
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Beautiful recreation area. Great for swimming and barbecuing in summer
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover the unique ecosystem of the Feßlerberg, home to one of Vorarlberg's last groves of downy birch. Another significant area is the Witmoos European Nature Reserve, which preserves the original state of Langen's moors and provides a habitat for many rare species.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Waldsee Lindenberg is a natural swimming lake with play areas for children. The Engenloch Gorge offers a short, shady path along the Bolgenach, which is manageable for various fitness levels. Additionally, the Scheidegg Waterfalls feature a circular tour to a small waterfall and the larger ones accessible via steps, which can be an exciting adventure for older children.
The region around Langen bei Bregenz is excellent for hiking. You can find trails leading towards the Pfänder mountain and the Hirschberg nature reserve. For specific routes, consider exploring the hiking guide for Langen bei Bregenz, which includes routes like the 'Wirtatobel Waterfall Trail – Hirschberg Summit and Chapel loop'.
Many natural areas around Langen bei Bregenz are dog-friendly, especially hiking trails. The Wildrosenmoos Nature Reserve offers a comfortable forest hiking trail that is perfect for a stroll with your dog. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local wildlife.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit is typically from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant for hiking and exploring, and all natural attractions are easily accessible. The sunny location on the southern slope of the Pfänder massif makes it particularly appealing.
Yes, the region is known for its waterfalls. Besides the Scheidegg Waterfalls, you can also visit the Hasenreuter Waterfalls. The Hasenreuter Waterfalls offer a beautiful spot in the shady forest, ideal for lingering on warm days.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Engenloch Gorge for its beautiful, cool path, and the Wildrosenmoos Nature Reserve for its tranquil forest hiking trail through a raised bog. The Waldsee Lindenberg is also highly rated for its natural swimming opportunities and family-friendly facilities.
Absolutely. The Hirschberg Mountain, designated as a nature reserve, offers beautiful views of the Bregenzerwald mountains and the Alpstein massif behind the Rhine Valley. Many of the natural monuments, including gorges and lakes, also provide picturesque viewpoints along their trails.
Besides hiking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes around Langen bei Bregenz, with options like the 'Bregenz Gravel Tour' found in the gravel biking guide. There are also running trails, such as the 'View of the Alps from the Pfänder' route, detailed in the running trails guide.
Yes, the Engenloch Gorge is noted for its short and beautiful path, suitable for those with poor physical condition or little stiffness. The Wildrosenmoos Nature Reserve also features a comfortable forest hiking trail, making it ideal for a gentle walk.
The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, ranging from mountain peaks like the Hirschberg to significant wetlands such as the Witmoos European Nature Reserve. It features gorges, waterfalls, and lakes, all contributing to its scenic beauty and ecological importance.
Many hiking trails in the area are designed as circular routes. For instance, the 'Wirtatobel Waterfall Trail – Hirschberg Summit and Chapel loop' is a moderate circular hike that allows you to experience both waterfalls and mountain views. You can find more options in the hiking guide for Langen bei Bregenz.


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