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Natural diversity and beauty around Götzis

Natural diversity and beauty around Götzis

.... mit Blick auf Götzis und den Kummenberg
Durch die kühle Schlucht des Mitzgebachs
In trockenen Sommermonaten führt der Emmebach wenig Wasser
Wenig Wasser und kühle Umgebeung sind ideal für Kinderabenteuer
Die wilde Wegvegetation ist ein Paradies für Schmetterlinge
Die Mationswiesen mitten im Wald werden nur einmal im Jahr nach dem 15. Juli gemäht
Abstieg durch schönen, schattigen Buchenwald nach Arbogast
Die Arbogastsenke mit der Wallfahrtskirche und der Ruine Neu-Montfort
Das Wasserhaus als Symbol für den Lebensquell Wasser ....
.... und zum innehalten, besinnen und verweilen.
Idyllischer Weg zum Bildungshaus
Das Bildungshaus Arbogst mit Einkehrmöglichkeit
Aussichtspunkt Therenberg ....
Abstieg von Therenberg zur Ruine Neu-Montfort
Ruine Neu-Montfort
Die Loykapelle mit der aufgemalten Geschichte des Hl. Loy
Hiking tours

Experience the nature of Götzis on a leisurely hike through the Örflaschlucht (gorge), Mationswiesen (meadows), the hollow at Arbogast, the ruins of Neu-Montfort and past the chapel of St. Loy to the starting point.

The wooded surroundings of Götzis are ideal for a leisurely exploration of the interesting surroundings on hot sunny days in summer. The route follows the remnants of the Ice Age, first crossing the Örflaschlucht, then the Mitzgebach gorge and the dry valley with the Mationswiesen. These are only mown after 15 July and are therefore a great habitat for many butterflies and other insects. After descending into the hollow at Arbogast - another dry valley - the route takes in the impressive Wasserhaus (Water House) and then ascends via the Bildungshaus Arbogast (education centre where food and drink are also served) to the Therenberg viewpoint where hikers are able to take in the view across Götzis and see as far as Lake Constance when the weather permits. The descent also presents a detour to the ruins of Neu-Montfort before the route returns to the starting point again via the chapel of St. Loy.

Schwierigkeitsgrad
leicht
Dauer
2:30 h

Directions

The route starts at the ‘In der Riebe’ swimming pool’s parking lot and follows the signs through the Örflaschlucht (gorge). It then follows the signposts for Mationswiesen across the Mitzgebach (gorge) and passes the Mationswiesen to the ‘Kälberweide’. This is where it descends to the Arbogastsenke (hollow), crosses the federal highway and follows the signs towards the Bildungshaus. Relax for a few minutes in the impressive Wasserhaus. The route climbs past the Älpele water-treading pool up to the Bildungshaus and on to the Therenberg viewpoint. It descends again via the Neu-Montfort ruin to the chapel of St. Loy and back to the car park.

Suggestions, hints

The route can be easily varied or extended at any time. Booking a hiking guide will open up many more options, just contact us at guideservice@aon.at.

Details

Technique2
Stamina2
Experience4
Landscape4

Best season

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Equipment

Ankle-high hiking boots with profiled sole

Don't forget your sun screen, water and camera.

Safety information

Please note that parts of the route take in mountain trails that have to be trodden with care.

Public transport

Take the train to Götzis, then the No. 60 bus (Feldkirch) to Montfortstraße and on to the swimming pool or by the local No. 1 bus (Millrütte) to the swimming pool.

Tour facts