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Loischkopf Tour | Brand-Bürserberg-Bürs

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This scenic mountainbike tour offers a fantastic panoramic view over the Walgau, the Alpine town of Bludenz and far into the Klostertal.

The drive to Loischkopf is relatively easy and leads mostly on roads and forest roads through the Brandnertal. The mountainbike tour leads from the church in Bürserberg in the direction of Brandnertalstraße. Before you reach Brandnertalstraße, keep right and drive uphill on a narrow road in the direction of Tschengla. At the parking lot of Einhornbahn II, turn left before the bridge to Kohlgrubweg. After approx. 800m continue on the left path. At the "Burtscha" (valley station of the Loischbahn) turn right uphill towards Loischkopf. Passing under the Loischkopf you will now reach the Faregg. At Faregg turn right onto "Alte Stattweg" downhill to the Ronaalpe. From the alp flat to the south and then down to the left. Turn left at Dunza - slightly uphill to the stone circles of the high plateau Tschengla. From Monteschil on asphalt over the Außerberg - back to the right.

Variants
The tour can also only be started from Bürserberg/Tschengla at Einhornbahn II and/or shortened with the ascent with Einhornbahn II.

Schwierigkeitsgrad
moderate
Dauer
5:30 h

Directions

Bürserberg church - Bürserberg municipal office - road past the hamlets of Baumgarten and Zwischenbäch - Einhornbahn II valley station/parking area Bikepark Brandnertal - Kohlgrubweg - turn left towards Burtscha - Loischkopfbahn valley station - Loischkopf - Faregg - Alte Stattweg - Alpe Rona - hamlet of Dunza - Monteschil - Ausserberg - Bürserberg church

Details

Stamina3
Experience5
Landscape5

Best time of year

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Equipment

Mountain bike, helmet, rain or sun protection as well as small snacks and enough water to drink. Mobile phone in case of emergency.

Possibly valid mountain railway ticket for the optional ascent with the mountain railway.

Safety information

EMERGENCY CALL
140 Alpine emergencies throughout Austria
144 Alpine Emergencies Vorarlberg
112 Euro emergency call (works with any mobile phone/network)

www.alpenregion-vorarlberg.com/sicherheitstipps-mountainbike

Public transport

Bus line 580, stop "Bürserberg Gemeindeamt".

Timetable enquiry online at www.vmobil.at

Tour facts

Data source
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Last updated
07.05.2024, 15:05:01