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Dog friendly hiking trails in Europaschutzgebiet Bergwälder Klostertal traverse a diverse landscape characterized by steep mountain forests, wild streams, and rugged mountain peaks. The region, a Natura 2000 protected area, features species-rich meadows and "untidy forests" that support a variety of wildlife. Hikers can explore a network of paths ranging from easy walks along streams to more challenging routes through varied terrain. The area's natural features include impressive waterfalls and numerous gorges.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
5.0
(8)
23
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3.77km
01:03
70m
70m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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19
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4.38km
01:26
190m
190m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11
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5.09km
01:33
170m
170m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45
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4.32km
01:20
150m
150m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.23km
01:27
220m
220m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The small detour to the viewpoint with benches is worth it.
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The “Sunna-Weg” trail runs along the sunny side of the valley near Nüziders and owes its name to the historical County of Sonnenberg, whose ancestral seat was located here. Along the trail, 25 information boards provide exciting insights into cultural history, geology, and the development of the landscape.
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From the village of Nünziders, it's just a stone's throw to the ruins. The walk takes about 10 minutes. It's an interesting place for explorers. There are also seating areas. Here's a short documentary about Sonnenberg Castle: https://youtu.be/mnxkXHwWZ3Q
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As early as the year 880, a church was mentioned on this site in connection with the cathedral chapter in the city of Chur, so we can assume that at least a small church building already existed on this site at that time. The church was first documented in 1485, the nave was built around 1680, and further alterations were made to the building between 1824 and 1827. What is special about this church is that the organ, which is usually located on a gallery above the entrance, is located here on the right in the nave – very special and extremely rare. Overall, a very impressive church, with the three altars in particular worthy of a closer look. The steel bell in front of the church is an absolute rarity, as it was cast in 1917 – towards the end of the First World War, when raw materials were very, very scarce. Because the bells needed repair, they were replaced with bronze bells in 2017. Further information about this church can be found on Wikipedia at https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pfarrkirche_N%C3%BCziders.
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From the panoramic lounger on the outskirts of the village you have a great view of Bludenz, Nüziders and the Illtal.
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A really warm welcome even though I was almost an hour late.
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There are 28 dog-friendly hiking trails in Europaschutzgebiet Bergwälder Klostertal. The majority of these, 22 routes, are rated as easy, making them suitable for a wide range of hikers and their canine companions.
Yes, the region offers 22 easy dog-friendly hikes, perfect for a relaxed stroll with your dog. An example is the Forest path – Maria Brünnele Fountain loop from Bludenz, which is just under 4 km long with minimal elevation gain.
The trails often lead through diverse landscapes, including steep mountain forests, species-rich meadows, and along wild streams. You might encounter impressive waterfalls like the Mason Waterfall, or explore unique 'untidy forests' where dead trees provide habitats for various wildlife.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly routes are circular, offering a convenient way to explore without retracing your steps. For instance, the Maria Brünnele Fountain – Forest path loop from Bludenz is a popular circular option.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails in the region, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 19,000 ratings. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the natural beauty, and the suitability for walking with dogs.
As Europaschutzgebiet Bergwälder Klostertal is a Natura 2000 European protected area, it's crucial to protect its sensitive ecosystem. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or grazing animals, and ensure you clean up after your pet. Staying on marked paths is also important to minimize disturbance.
Yes, some trails incorporate points of interest. For example, the Maria Brünnele Fountain – Sonnenberg Castle Ruins loop from Bludenz allows you to combine a pleasant walk with a visit to the Katzenköpfle, offering scenic views.
The region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides lush greenery. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for higher elevations or after heavy rain, as wild streams can swell.
Yes, for those seeking a bit more challenge, there are 6 moderate dog-friendly routes available. These trails typically involve more elevation gain or longer distances, providing a good workout for both you and your dog.
The region is known for its numerous gorges, or 'Tobel,' with wild streams. You might encounter interesting structures like the Wäldletobel Bridge on some routes, offering picturesque views over the water features.
While the main guide focuses on the Klostertal, the broader region includes trails that offer views or access to areas like Spullersee. For example, the Spullersee to Klösterle Trail – Section 1 is a highlight in the area, and you can find dog-friendly routes that connect to or offer vistas of such scenic spots.


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