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Bürser Schlucht
Informationstafeln in der Bürser Schlucht
Eingang der Bürser Schlucht
Bürser Schlucht
Zahlreiche Stege führen durch die Schlucht
Bürser Schlucht
Lärchenwiese
Kuhloch
Ausblick auf Bludenz
Wanderwegenetz Vorarlberg
Hiking trail

The Bürser Gorge offers extremely rare insights into the recent history of the earth and is also considered one of the most scenic gorges in the Alps with an almost primeval forest-like tree population.

The path through the natural monument "Bürser Schlucht" takes about 2 hours via the "Kuhloch" back to Bürs.

The "Bürser Konglomerat", through which the Alvierbach has carved the front part of the Bürser Gorge since the end of the last ice age, has become a geological technical term because of the occurrence so typical here. This rock form mainly occurs in the southern side valleys of the Rätikon. The "Stelleschroffen", which rises behind the church tower in Bürs, was formed by the bedload of the Alvierbach from the already ice-free Alvier valley - todays Brandnertal - into a marginal lake of the Ill glacier.

Through lime-like binders, the round-grained gravel solidified into conglomerate and remained as a rock face after the recession of the main glacier. Gneiss blocks, originating from the Ill glacier, were washed free by the Alvierbach stream at the bottom of the deposits. Moraines and gneiss blocks also lie on the plateaus of the "Schaß" (formerly Zerschaß - on the rock) and the "Spial", which were formed after the deposits. They are reliable witnesses of the interglacial formation of this landscape, which is extremely rare in the Alps.

The Bürser Schlucht is a popular destination and ideal for family excursions. From the center of the village, the natural gorge trail leads through huge conglomerate blocks into the valley along the Alvierbach stream. Alternately, it goes back and forth over narrow bridges several times. The path turns and leads steeply up to the right, to the highest point of the tour. Here an ascent to Bürserberg would be possible (25 min). Downhill you reach a larch meadow via a wide path. As you continue, the path passes ripped open crevices in the ground. Finally, you reach the Kuhloch, a dry gorge dug into coarse gravel. Via a small forest path you return to Bürs.

Schwierigkeitsgrad
moderate
Dauer
2:00 h

Directions

Village center - Bürser Schlucht - turnoff to Bürserberg - Lärchenwiese - Kuhloch - village center

Suggestions

You can find out more exciting details on the guided gorge hike. All dates at www.brandnertal.at/events.

Bürser Gorge folder and DVD available from Bürs or Brandnertal Tourismus.

Details

Stamina3
Experience5
Landscape5

Best time of year

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Equipment

Ankle hight mountain boots, warm clothing, rain and sun protection and hiking poles are recommended. Cell phone for emergencies.

Safety information

Note: Due to the possibility of falling rocks, the use of the path is only allowed at your own risk and because of the nearby shooting range of the shooting guild, you should not leave the marked paths.

EMERGENCY CALL
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www.alpenregion-vorarlberg.com/sicherheitstipps-wandern

Public transport

Bus line 580, stop "Bürs Dorfmitte" or "Bürserberg Gemeindeamt".

Timetable enquiry online at www.vmobil.at

Tour facts

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Last updated
07.05.2024, 15:05:01