Canyons around Laterns, a municipality in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg, are characterized by dramatic geological formations. The region is known for its deep gorges carved by rivers, such as the Frutz, which showcase impressive rock faces and unique natural landscapes. These areas often feature untouched nature and specialized flora, making them significant natural attractions. Laterns offers a variety of terrain for exploration, from well-maintained paths to more challenging routes.
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This tour is highly recommended. Just not with a stroller or wheelchair.
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After the glaciers retreated, the Alvier stream dug itself into its own gravel and has thus formed the current gorge over the last 10,000 years. It offers extremely rare insights into the earth's recent history and, with its almost jungle-like tree population, is also considered one of the most scenic in the Alps.
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At the entrance to the gorge there is a barrier that indicates whether it is open. There is also a mobile toilet here. From the bus stop in the center of Bürs it is only a few minutes walk to the entrance to the beautiful, impressive gorge.
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Open again since May 1st after storm damage repair!
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There are several boards along the way with interesting information about the geology in the gorge
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The Mengschlucht is a gorge in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg close to the border with the Principality of Liechtenstein, which was formed primarily during the last ice age and is traversed by the Meng. This is an area that is of particular importance ecologically (Meng Gorge with the gorge forests) and, in the lower area near the town center of Nenzing, also for local recreation for the population. Source: Wikipedia
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The Mengschlucht is a gorge in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg close to the border with the Principality of Liechtenstein, which was formed mainly during the last ice age and is crossed by the Meng river. It is an area that is of particular ecological importance (Mengschlucht with the gorge forests) and in the lower area near the center of Nenzing also for local recreation. Source: Wikipedia
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The hike is also perfect for hot days, lots of shade 😉
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The canyons around Laterns, particularly the Üble Schlucht, are characterized by dramatic geological formations. The Frutz river has carved deep chasms into hard siliceous limestone, creating narrow, profound gorges. These areas often feature largely untouched, primeval landscapes with unique and specialized flora and fauna, making them significant natural attractions and European protected areas.
Beyond the well-known Üble Schlucht, visitors can explore several impressive gorges. The Rappenloch Gorge is easily accessible with paths and stairs, though it closes in winter. Another must-see is Alploch Gorge, offering a scenic hike through a natural monument. Additionally, the Bürserschlucht Trail features natural paths, wooden bridges, and an impressive waterfall.
The difficulty varies. Some trails, like those in Rappenloch Gorge and Alploch Gorge, are generally considered easy to intermediate with well-maintained paths. However, the path through the Üble Schlucht is marked as an alpine trail, requiring sure-footedness and good footwear due to potentially slippery surfaces and challenging terrain. The Bürserschlucht Trail also has sections that require sure-footedness and is not suitable for strollers.
Yes, some canyons are family-friendly. For example, Rappenloch Gorge is listed as family-friendly and accessible via paths with stairs. The region generally offers a variety of routes, from family-friendly options to more intermediate trails. However, for trails like the Üble Schlucht or parts of the Bürserschlucht Trail, sure-footedness and appropriate footwear are essential, and they may not be suitable for very young children or strollers.
Expect varied terrain. Paths can range from well-maintained to natural and rugged, often involving stairs, wooden bridges, and rocky sections. Due to the cool, moist climate within the gorges, paths, stairs, and bridges can be slippery, so good footwear and sure-footedness are crucial. You'll encounter impressive waterfalls, unique rock formations, and the rushing sound of rivers.
The canyons are generally best visited during the warmer months. Many gorges, including Rappenloch Gorge, are closed during winter (typically November to April) due to safety concerns like rockfalls. The Üble Schlucht also reopens in summer after inspection and repairs. Summer offers a refreshing escape, especially on hot days, with captivating plays of light and water.
Yes, there are amenities available. Near Rappenloch Gorge, you can find gastronomy options such as Gasthof Güle, Rappenlochstadel, Kiosk Ebensand, and Camping Dornbirn. Starting points for trails, like Laterns-Thal or Rankweil for the Üble Schlucht, often have local facilities.
The Laterns region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including routes like 'The Üble Schlucht – a unique natural idyll' or 'View of Sünser Lake – Ascent to Sünserspitze loop from Furkajoch'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are touring bicycle routes such as 'Alpwegkopfhütte – Alpwegkopf loop from Laterns-Thal' and road cycling routes like 'New Rhine bridge near Fussach – Rhein Bridge near St. Gallen loop from Rankweil'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Laterns, Cycling around Laterns, and Road Cycling Routes around Laterns guide pages.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, a common starting point for Rappenloch Gorge is from Gütle, where parking facilities are typically present. Similarly, trails often begin from accessible locations like Laterns-Thal or Rankweil, which usually offer parking options for visitors.
Based on available information, there are no specific permit requirements mentioned for general visitor access to the canyons around Laterns. The Üble Schlucht is designated as a European protected area due to its pristine nature, but this designation primarily focuses on conservation rather than requiring visitor permits for entry to the trails.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive natural beauty and the refreshing experience. They enjoy the dramatic rock formations, the sound of rushing water, and the cool atmosphere, especially on hot days. The well-maintained paths and the opportunity to get close to nature, with unique flora and fauna, are also highly appreciated. Many find the hikes through the gorges to be wildly romantic and unforgettable adventures.


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