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Hunting Lodge route via Fritzensee
Photo: Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Krause und Mitarbeiter, Institut für Archäologische Wissenschaften der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main - Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Krause, Montafon-Projekt der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
Photo: Günter König
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Höhenprofil
Aktivpark Montafon - Schruns - Montjola - Gasthaus Fischerstöbli - Plattaweg - Bartholomäberg - Fritzensee - Almeinweg - Gaflätzweg - Hunting Lodge - Fritzensee - Neyers-Legi - Linda - Bartholomäberg - Buxwaldstraße - Plattaweg - Grünerwaldweg - Montjola - Schruns - Aktivpark Montafon
The region around Bartholomäberg, considered the cradle of the Montafon, impresses with its unique combination of cultural history and scenic diversity. In the Friagawald forest, traces of a 3,500-year-old settlement can be found, revealing the early settlement history of the area. Along the way, there are always wonderful views, including the impressive Baroque church of Bartholomäberg and the picturesque Fritzensee, which offers a spectacular view of the Rätikon.
The route features several challenging climbs as well as varied sections of gravel and paved paths. Special caution is required in the Neyers Legi area: the steep gravel section demands adjusted speed and, if necessary, pushing the bike.
Since the route is also heavily frequented by hikers, mutual consideration is essential. Furthermore, the route passes through a hunting area around Fritzensee, Falla, Küngsmaisäß, Alpe Latons, and Rellseck. To protect the wildlife, it is recommended to avoid activities like hiking or (e-)mountain biking in this area during quiet times (October 10 to 24 from 5:00 pm to 8:00 am, from October 25 until approximately mid-December from 4:00 pm to 8:00 am).
Thank you very much for your understanding and respectful behavior in nature!
Plan your route so that you respect the quiet times in the hunting area and be sure to adjust your speed in the Neyers Legi area – if unsure, rather push your bike. Free activity map for (e-)mountain biking available at all Montafon tourism offices.
Presented by: Montafon
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Difficulty: schwer Condition: Experience: Landscape: Altitude: Best season: JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC -
Directions
From Aktivpark Montafon, the route leads you through the Friagawald forest, past the Baroque church of Bartholomäberg, to the picturesque Fritzensee with views of the Rätikon. From there, the path winds further to the hunting lodge before returning via varied gravel and paved paths to the starting point.
Waypoints
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Public transportation:
Just leave your car parked.
The regional buses operate throughout Montafon. The main lines run every half hour from Schruns station.
Bus stop for the start/finish of the route: Schruns Sports Ground/Aktivpark / Line 2a, Line 2b
Timetable: www.vmobil.at
Traveling to Montafon by train
From Bludenz station, the Montafon train runs hourly (partly every half hour). There are also direct connections from Lindau (D) and Bregenz.
Timetable: www.oebb.at
Approach:
Take the A14 to the Bludenz/Montafon exit and continue on Montafonerstraße L188 to Schruns. Federal road L188 leads you directly to Aktivpark Montafon, which is on the right side of the road.
Route PlannerPark:
At the Aktivpark Montafon in Schruns-Tschagguns.