Best attractions and places to see around Klaus encompass a region known for its natural landscapes and elevated viewpoints. The area features several summits and platforms offering expansive vistas. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities within this setting.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Fantastic 360° view from the Hohe Kugel of the mountains as well as the Rhine Valley and Lake Constance.
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Quick and worthwhile climb. The parking lot below is paid but is quite large.
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Nice short climb with two ladders, very well secured and nice view from the summit
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Always a nice tour, whether on foot or by bike. The wide and all-round view is really awesome. A sunrise on the globe is beautiful, it's worth getting up early.
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You can either climb the Bocksberg using the ladder or from the other side via the alpine pasture.
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Hello, that's bullshit what you can read here! Ilse has already written that there is a mix-up here. The text description is from a Bocksberg in the Harz Mountains and the maps and pictures from the Schuttannen in Vorarlberg. AI doesn't seem to be able to correct this, can human intelligence possibly do it?
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Wonderful view. At the top you can also strengthen yourself in the restaurant. The descent is indicated on signs with 1 hour and 15 minutes. It took us a little less than an hour. Going up takes a little longer. According to Komoot, it was 510 meters in altitude and some sections are very steep. The cable car runs every 15 minutes from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. (Sundays only until 9 p.m.).
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Wonderful, easy-to-climb panoramic mountain with a fantastic all-round view🤩
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The region around Klaus is known for its elevated viewpoints. You can experience a fantastic 360° panoramic view from the Hohe Kugel summit (1,645 m), which offers vistas of neighboring countries and the Rhine Valley. Another popular spot is the Karren Viewing Platform, providing views of the Rhine Valley and Lake Constance. For a quick and rewarding climb, the Bocksberg summit (Vorarlberg) also offers wonderful views.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Hoher Freschen summit cross offers wonderful views, particularly over Lake Constance. While the ascent from the Laterns side is technically easy, approaches via the Binnelgrat or Valüragrat are recommended only for experienced mountaineers with a head for heights. The Bocksberg summit (Vorarlberg) also offers a challenging ascent via the Bocksberg-Steig, which includes narrow forest paths, iron ladders, and rocky passages, requiring surefootedness and a head for heights.
While many summits offer challenging routes, some paths provide easier access or less strenuous options. For instance, the Hohe Kugel summit (1,645 m) has numerous ways to reach it, some of which are less demanding. Additionally, the area around the Illspitz Bridge offers beautiful, easy cycling paths along the Rhine that are also suitable for leisurely walks, providing a great view of the forest and river.
Yes, the Illspitz Bridge is wheelchair accessible. It's part of the Rhine cycle path and offers a pleasant route with views of the forest and river, making it a nice spot for a short break.
The Karren Viewing Platform is considered family-friendly. While there's a mountain railway to the top, adventurous families can also explore the root path to the Staufenspitze, which runs through a beautiful mountain forest and involves climbing over roots, making it an exciting experience for kids and adults alike.
Klaus offers diverse cycling routes. For road cycling, you can find challenging loops like the "View of the Mountain Valley – Furkajoch Pass loop" or moderate options such as the "Galinasee – Nachbauersee loop." If you prefer touring, explore routes like the "Old Rhine – Polderdamm Path in the Rhine Delta loop" or the "Frutz River Cycle Path – Basilica Rankweil loop." You can find more details and specific routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Klaus and Cycling around Klaus guide pages.
Absolutely. The region is excellent for mountain hikes. Popular routes include the "Hohe Kugel Summit (1,645 m) loop from Fraxern" and the more challenging "Kapfweg Cliffside Staircase – Kapf Summit Cross loop from Götzis." For those looking for a longer trek, the "Hohe Kugel Summit (1,645 m) – Emser Hut loop from Hohenems" is also available. Discover more options on the Mountain Hikes around Klaus guide page.
The best time to visit the attractions around Klaus largely depends on the activities you plan. For hiking and enjoying the panoramic views from summits like Hohe Kugel and Hoher Freschen, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. During these months, trails are typically clear, and the views are unobstructed. Winter can offer different activities, but some higher trails may be inaccessible due to snow.
Yes, the Karren Viewing Platform has a restaurant where you can enjoy a meal with views of the Rhine Valley and Lake Constance. They often have special offers, such as an ascent and descent including lunch during the week. For other trails, it's advisable to check local information for cafes or restaurants in nearby villages before or after your hike.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views offered by the summits and viewpoints. The Hohe Kugel summit is praised for its fantastic 360° vistas across multiple countries. The Karren Viewing Platform is loved for its expansive views of the Rhine Valley and Lake Constance. Many also enjoy the varied and engaging hiking experiences, such as the root path near Karren or the alpine mountaineering feel of the Bocksberg summit climb.
The attractions highlighted for this specific Klaus region primarily focus on natural landscapes, summits, and viewpoints in Vorarlberg, Austria. While the name 'Klaus' is associated with various historical and cultural sites elsewhere (like the Jewish house of learning in Halberstadt, Germany, or the Museum Bruder Klaus in Sachseln, Switzerland), this guide's focus is on the outdoor attractions of Klaus in Vorarlberg. The region is more known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities than specific historical landmarks within the immediate vicinity of the listed attractions.
Many outdoor trails in the region are generally dog-friendly, especially those in natural settings like the paths leading to summits or along rivers. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, near livestock, or on popular trails. For specific trails like the Bocksberg-Steig, which involves ladders and rocky passages, it might be challenging for some dogs. Always check local regulations and trail conditions before heading out with your dog.


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