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Photo: Monika Albrecht, Au-Schoppernau Tourismus
Photo: Monika Albrecht, Au-Schoppernau Tourismus
Photo: Monika Albrecht, Au-Schoppernau Tourismus
Photo: Monika Albrecht, Au-Schoppernau Tourismus
Photo: Monika Albrecht, Au-Schoppernau Tourismus
Photo: Monika Albrecht, Au-Schoppernau Tourismus
Photo: Monika Albrecht, Au-Schoppernau Tourismus
Photo: Monika Albrecht, Au-Schoppernau Tourismus
Photo: Monika Albrecht, Au-Schoppernau Tourismus
Photo: Monika Albrecht, Au-Schoppernau Tourismus
Photo: Monika Albrecht, Au-Schoppernau Tourismus
Photo: Monika Albrecht, Au-Schoppernau Tourismus
Au - Furkajoch - Rankweil - Meiningen - Grenzübergang in die Schweiz - Altstätten - Oberegg - Heiden - Rheineck - Gaißau - Höchst - Fußach - Hard - Bregenz - Kennelbach - Wolfurt - Buch - Alberschwende - Egg - Au-Schoppernau.
The tour starts with a proverbial “cold start”. The 18-km long climb to the Furkajoch (1,761 m) has 16% ramps in some parts of the start phase. Every metre higher you go rewards you with an even lovelier view of the valley and the massif. From the Furkajoch a fast, long and technically demanding downhill run awaits, taking you through the Laternsertal as far as Rankweil. In Rankweil, turn off to the left at the entrance to the L 190 and, after about 300 m, turn off to the right and cycle towards Meiningen as far as the border crossing into Switzerland. Follow the road as far as Altstätten centre. Turn off to the right towards Heiden. There now follows a leisurely climb to the highest point, St. Anton. Take time to enjoy the lovely view of Lake Constance and the Rhine Valley before you drive back downhill to the border crossing into Austria via Heiden, Oberegg and Rheineck. From Gaißau, take the road to Höchst, Fußach and Hard. From Hard, your best bet is take to the cycle path to Bregenz. Bregenz is shaped by Lake Constance and its proximity to the mountains, but the cultural offerings are also worth a visit. The Bregenz Festival is an internationally distinguished festival of culture and attracts many guests to Bregenz during the summer months. A short detour to the lake is always worthwhile. From the centre of Bregenz, take Kirchstraße (cobblestone street) as far as the crossroads, where you turn off to the left and take the road as far as Kennelbach. When you are leaving Kennelbach, turn off to the left towards Wolfurt and then again turn off to the left towards Buch. You now cycle uphill again, this time, however, with more leisurely inclines. The ride from Buch to Alberschwende is peppered with short climbs and downhill runs. In Alberschwende, turn off to the left and take the L 200 as far as Egg. In Egg, take the cycle path back to the starting point.
Präsentiert von: Au-Schoppernau Tourismus, Autor: Monika Albrecht
letzte Änderung: 16.03.2022Schwierigkeit: schwer Kondition: Erlebnis: Landschaft: Höhenlage: Beste Jahreszeit: JAN FEB MRZ APR MAI JUN JUL AUG SEP OKT NOV DEZ Start Gemeindeamt Au/Alpenhotel Post
Koordinaten:
Geogr. 47.321981 N 9.9799570000002 EZiel Gemeindeamt Au/Alpenhotel Post Anfahrt:
Von Deutschland:
Autobahn Lindau, Pfänder Tunnel, Autobahnabfahrt Dornbirn Nord – Bregenzerwald – Egg – Mellau – Au-Schoppernau
Autobahn Kempten – Immenstadt – Oberstaufen – Grenzübergang Springen-Aach – Lingenau – Egg – Au-Schoppernau (mautfrei)
Garmisch-Partenkirchen oder Füssen – Reutte (Tirol) – Lechtal – Warth – Au-Schoppernau (mautfrei)Von (über) Schweiz:
Autobahn St. Gallen – St. Margrethen/Au – Lustenau – Dornbirn – Bregenzerwald – Egg – Mellau – Au-SchoppernauVon Österreich:
Inntal-Autobahn – Innsbruck – St. Anton – Arlbergpass – Lech – Warth (bei Wintersperre Arlbergtunnel – Dornbirn – Egg – Mellau) – Au-Schoppernau
AnfahrtsplanerParken:
Öffentlicher Parkplatz beim Gemeindeamt Au