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Hiking around Schnifis, situated in Austria's Feldkirch district, offers diverse landscapes within an alpine setting. The region features green meadows, dense forests, and mountain peaks, providing views of the Rhine Valley. Hikers can explore valleys, an artificial lake, and the Montjola Pond and Waterfall. Notable features include the Dünser Berg Forest Trail and the Bürser Gorge.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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150
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8.65km
02:25
170m
170m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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179
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6.62km
03:22
620m
620m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.8
(20)
94
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11.9km
03:39
420m
420m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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85
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11.3km
05:20
930m
930m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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14.2km
05:45
890m
890m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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This impressive waterfall is clearly visible even from the road and attracts hikers and cyclists with its majestic sight. The path up only rises slightly, but we repeatedly stop to enjoy the magnificent view of the roaring water. I am surprised by the size of this natural wonder: with a drop of about 30 meters, the water plunges over several cascades a total of around 80 meters into the depths, down to the Schwarzbach power station at the foot of the mountain. Since 1955, this waterfall has been protected as a Vorarlberg natural monument, which underscores its special significance for the region. The source of the Montjolabach, which feeds the waterfall, is one of the most abundant drinking water sources in all of Vorarlberg. This interplay of natural power and sustainability makes the waterfall a fascinating excursion destination for nature lovers.
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Montiola Weiher, Thüringen The Montjola ponds were created in 1837 for the utilization of water power for the textile industry in Thüringen. In addition, the Montjola ponds have since been a popular destination for excursions and a local recreation area. The Montjola ponds (also: Montjola-See or Montiola-Weiher, 686 m above sea level) are located on the Quadern high plateau in the municipality of Thüringen. The Montjola ponds were created in 1837 for the operation of the spinning and weaving mill founded by John Douglass and partner. In the 1980s, the ponds were dredged. In 2016, Montjola pond II was renovated and redesigned for approximately 250,000 Euros[2], and the infrastructure was slightly expanded.[3][4] At the same time, a "Historical Experience and Educational Trail" was established, illustrating the long history of water power utilization for industry in Thüringen. A significant portion of the costs was funded through the European Union's LEADER action program. In 2024, a roughly 700-meter-long tunnel was laid using the micromining method to relieve the ponds and provide flood protection, diverting excess water from the Schwarzbach via the Schlosstobel into the Lutz. In the spring of 2025, planting of the renatured pond took place with the participation of students from the Thüringen elementary school. Text / Source: Austria-Forum https://austria-forum.org/af/AustriaWiki/Montjola-Weiher
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Dünserberg Generations Tree Conceived by carpenter Heinrich and Birgit, this trunk was felled. We thought it was wonderful that this trunk should be preserved for future generations. Richard took the trunk to Futsch, where it had to be stripped of its bark. Once the support was attached, it was carefully buried here. Now, settle down in this beautiful spot and rest your weary limbs. Winkel – Egg – Hanisberg, Dünserberg “Alpe Äussere Egg”
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St. Benedict's Chapel (Dünserberg) St. Benedict's Chapel was built in 1886 by the residents of Bischa, primarily financed by Johann Jakob Hartmann. It was consecrated on October 11, 1888, by the Most Reverend Abbot Basilius I of Einsiedeln. The altar was built in the Romanesque style and painted by Father Rudolph Blättler. Two bells hang in the tower, one dedicated to St. Benedict, the other without a date. During the Second World War, one bell remained in Düns, but in 1950 it was moved to the chapel along with a new bell. The chapel was renovated in 1975 under the auspices of the Dünserberg Agricultural Community. Text / Source: Vorarlberg Walser Association, Walserstraße 333, Mittelberg https://www.vorarlberger-walservereinigung.at/vwvwp/duenserberg/
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fine snack station on the way back - great view
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Super located hiking parking lot as a starting point.
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Here you will find a great view of the surrounding mountains. And if you are feeling a little hungry, just a few steps further you will find a rustic place to stop for a bite to eat at the Dünser Alpele.
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There are 14 diverse hiking trails accessible directly from bus stations around Schnifis. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy strolls to more challenging mountain ascents.
Yes, Schnifis offers 6 easy hiking routes that are perfect for a relaxed outing. A great option is the View of Schnifner Ried – Montjola Pond loop from Schnifis, which provides scenic views of the Schnifner Ried and the tranquil Montjola Pond with relatively gentle elevation changes.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, there are 4 difficult routes available. Consider the Beautiful views – Dünser Berg Forest Trail loop from Schnifis, which features significant elevation gain and offers rewarding panoramic vistas from the Dünser Berg.
Spring and summer are considered the best seasons for hiking in Schnifis. During these months, you'll experience mild temperatures, blooming nature, and clear mountain air, making for ideal conditions to explore the trails. The Dünser Berg Forest Trail is also particularly appealing in autumn.
Yes, many of the trails around Schnifis are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop. For example, the Montjola Pond – Montjola Waterfall loop from Schnifis offers a scenic round trip through diverse landscapes.
The region boasts several beautiful natural features. You can explore the tranquil Faller Lake – Marian Chapel at Fallersee loop from Schnifis, or discover the impressive Bürserschlucht Trail, known for its almost jungle-like landscape and moss-covered rocks. The Netschelweg Trail and Waterfalls also offers a chance to see beautiful cascades.
While specific family-friendly routes from bus stops aren't detailed in the guide, the region is known for trails like the "Zwergerlweg," a pram-friendly circular trail along the Frutz River. Many of the easier routes in this guide, such as those around Montjola Pond or Faller Lake, could also be suitable for families looking for a less strenuous outing.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 8,900 ratings. Reviewers often praise the breathtaking scenery, diverse landscapes, and the spectacular views of the surrounding panorama and the Rhine Valley that many trails offer.
Yes, the broader region around Schnifis features several historical sites. While hiking, you might consider visiting the impressive Schattenburg Castle or the Oberes Tor (Upper Gate) and Bludenz City Museum, which are accessible from nearby towns.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Schnifis region, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always a good idea to check specific trail regulations or local signage for any restrictions before heading out with your canine companion.


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