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Easy hiking trails in Vorderland traverse a diverse landscape characterized by significant alpine terrain, ranging from lower valleys with rivers and forests to higher alpine regions. The region features picturesque lakes, dramatic gorges, and expansive alpine meadows. This varied topography provides a range of elevations and natural features, making it suitable for different hiking preferences.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.93km
01:27
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01:40
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01:44
140m
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This small chapel on the ridge was built in 1892 in honor of Our Lady of Lourdes. From the chapel, you have a wonderful view into the distance, over Lake Constance and the associated national borders.
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Fünfländerblick On the Fünfländerblick, the view is fantastic. The Fünfländerblick owes its name to the view of Switzerland, Austria, and the formerly independent German states of Bavaria, Württemberg, and Baden. Text / Source: St.Gallen-Bodensee Tourismus, Bankgasse 9, St.Gallen https://st.gallen-bodensee.ch/de/map/poi/funflanderblick-ac477623-0957-4a92-bf9c-9bd555970463.html
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Maria Lourdes Kapelle (1892) Rossbüchel In 1892, a Lourdes chapel was built on the ridge on behalf of Klara Bischof. For over 100 years, a chapel has stood on the crest of the Rossbüchel in honor of the Mother of God of Lourdes. The builder of the chapel was the devout maiden Klara Bischof, originating from a family of roofers and therefore commonly known by the name "Deckers Klara". On the occasion of a pilgrimage to Rankweil, Klara Bischof visited the Lourdes chapel in Altenstadt. It was there that she got the idea to erect a chapel in Grub as a thank you for the health regained in Lourdes. When carrying out the plan, difficulties arose from all sides. The church administration feared a decline in church attendance and thus a reduction in offertory income for the church. However, there were also enough people who encouraged Klara Bischof in her endeavor. On January 25, 1892, she was able to acquire the necessary land on the height of the Rossbüchel at a low price. Material transport began just a few days later. 180 loads of masonry stones were quarried and transported to the height. The construction, which began on March 23, was completed at the end of June. Bell founder Egger in Staad donated the little bell, which was transported to Grub on a richly decorated handcart, was consecrated on June 16, and its voice first sounded on June 18. Egger also donated the cross and knob for the small tower. The Lourdes statue arrived on March 11 from Gröden in Tyrol and was first housed in Klara Bischof's home. Under festive accompaniment, the solemn transfer of the two statues, Maria and Bernadette, to the chapel took place on August 6. The festive day of the chapel's consecration was the feast day of the Assumption of Mary, on August 15, 1892. Ext / Quelle: eggersriet.ch http://www.eggersriet.ch/de/aktuellesportrait/portrait/geschichte/welcome.php?action=showinfo&info_id=7348
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Albrecht von Graefe (1828–1870), Heiden Medically, von Graefe is considered the true founder of the field of ophthalmology. In 1866, himself the son of an ophthalmologist, he became director of the ophthalmology department at the Charité in Berlin. He invented iridectomy for the treatment of glaucoma, and various other technical terms bear his name, such as Graefe's syndrome, Graefe's spot, or Graefe's reflex. His surgical skill was legendary, his creativity immense. Graefe studied medicine, mathematics, physics, and chemistry in Berlin. He wrote his dissertation in Latin in 1847. Afterwards, he was an assistant physician in Prague, where he began to dedicate himself entirely to ophthalmology. He continued his studies in Paris, Vienna, and London and returned to Berlin in 1852, where he completed his habilitation and opened a private eye clinic with 120 beds, which soon enjoyed worldwide fame in both practice and research. Graefe was exceptionally socially minded in his treatment, making no distinction based on social class – not least for this reason, his student Julius Hirschberg called him an "apostle of suffering humanity" in an obituary. Two years later, in 1854, he founded the first ophthalmological journal, the "Archiv für Ophthalmologie." In 1866, Graefe became director of the ophthalmology department at the Charité and was particularly successful in treating glaucoma and strabismus. He is said to have performed more than 10,000 eye operations. Various technical terms bear the name of the physician, such as "Graefe's syndrome," "Graefe's spot," or "Graefe's reflex." The consistent use of the ophthalmoscope developed by Helmholtz also goes back to Graefe. In 1851, Albrecht von Graefe came to Heiden for the first time; the young Berlin doctor had tuberculosis and wanted to benefit from the high-altitude climate. From 1860 onwards, he settled in Heiden every summer, operated at the «Freihof», and initiated the construction of a new spa hotel because his skill attracted so many patients that the hotel capacities were quickly insufficient. Whey cures and eye medicine helped the town to flourish, a prosperity that is still visible in the village today. von Graefe died in 1870 at the young age of 42 from pulmonary tuberculosis. Text / Source: Heiden Municipal Administration, Kirchplatz 6 / Postfach 64, 9410 Heiden https://www.heiden.ch/geschichte/13103
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Heidenbach Heiden - Built in June 1996 Wooden bridge over the Heidenbach Built in June 1996 By the Vorderland AR civil protection organization And the local tradesman. On behalf of the Heiden spa association. Supported by the municipality of Heiden
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Update 01_2026: Rebuilt in 2025, now with three walls and NO orientation.
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Very cozy spot with a beautiful view and very reasonable prices.
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public drinking water fountain near the church
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Vorderland offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 60 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, the region boasts more than 170 hiking options for various skill levels.
Easy hikes in Vorderland traverse a diverse landscape, from lower valleys with rivers and forests to higher alpine regions. You'll find varied elevations, picturesque lakes, and expansive alpine meadows. The trails are generally well-maintained and suitable for a relaxed pace.
The easy trails in Vorderland are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 700 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the well-signposted paths, diverse scenery, and the rewarding viewpoints found along many routes.
Yes, many easy trails in Vorderland are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. A popular example is the Fünfländerblick Viewpoint – Grub Suspension Bridge loop from Grub AR, which provides panoramic views and a unique suspension bridge experience.
Absolutely. Vorderland is known for its stunning vistas. Trails like the Grub Suspension Bridge – Fünfländerblick Viewpoint loop from Heiden offer spectacular views, including the famous Fünfländerblick (Five-Country Viewpoint) where you can see across five different regions.
Yes, you can discover beautiful natural features on easy hikes. For instance, the Restaurant Sonne – Waterfall Near St. Gallen Forest loop from Rehetobel leads you past a charming waterfall. The region also features picturesque lakes, such as those offering views of Lake Constance.
Vorderland is home to several intriguing natural monuments. You might encounter formations like the Mysterious Chindlistei or the Nagelfluh rock, which add a unique geological interest to your walk.
Many easy trails in Vorderland are ideal for families, offering gentle slopes and manageable distances. The region's diverse landscapes, including forests and meadows, provide an engaging environment for children to explore. Look for routes with shorter durations and minimal elevation gain.
The spring, summer, and autumn months are generally the best for easy hikes in Vorderland. Spring brings vibrant alpine meadows, summer offers pleasant temperatures, and autumn showcases stunning foliage. The extensive trail network is well-maintained, making it accessible for much of the year, though higher alpine areas might have snow in early spring or late autumn.
Yes, several easy hikes in Vorderland are accessible via public transport. For example, the Rorschach–Heiden Rack Railway – Grub Suspension Bridge loop from Heiden starts near the Heiden train station, making it convenient for those traveling without a car.
Yes, some easy trails in Vorderland provide beautiful glimpses of Lake Constance. The View of Alpstein and Lake Constance – View of Lake Constance loop from Rehetobel is a great option for enjoying these expansive water views.
Many easy hikes in Vorderland wind through lush forests, providing ample shade, especially during warmer months. These forest paths offer a refreshing experience and opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. The Wooden bridge and forest path highlight is an example of the serene forest environments you can find.


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