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Gauertal AlpkulTour

THE ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED THEMED TRAIL HAS UNEXPECTED INSIGHTS IN STORE. STORIES FROM THE MONTAFON AND ALP CULTURE ARE TOLD BY SCULPTURES, QR CODES AND MONTAFON ORIGINALS.

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THE ALPINE CULTURE STATIONS
At 13 stations along the trail, figures created by the Montafon artist Roland Haas prompt visitors to marvel, wonder and reflect on life and work in the high alps. The trail starts at the ‘gateway’, two frames of a building in traditional timber design. Further along you come across the ‘myth tree’, a spruce turned upside down, whose roots tower into the sky, as if connecting this world with the ‘other world.’ A red arrow points to water, and another to a building literally swallowed up by a forest. The ‘stands’ invite visitors to sit down and take in the vistas of the Gauertal valley. The ‘avalanche barrier’ draws attention to the hazards of alpine regions. It is the only sculpture not made of spruce wood, but – like real-life avalanche barriers – of extremely hard, durable locust tree wood. Finally, the ‘antler tree’ exemplifies the close yet not always smooth relationship between hunters and alpine farmers.

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Difficultymoderate
Highest point1929 m
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Brief description

THE ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED THEMED TRAIL HAS UNEXPECTED INSIGHTS IN STORE. STORIES FROM THE MONTAFON AND ALP CULTURE ARE TOLD BY SCULPTURES, QR CODES AND MONTAFON ORIGINALS.

Directions
Ride up on the Golmerbahn from Latschau to the Grüneck mountain terminal at 1890 m and head for the panorama restaurant for your first break. From there, the trail ascends slightly. Turn left at the fork towards Obere Latschätzalpe. Passing Obere Sporaalpe, well-marked trails on gently rolling terrain take you to Lindauer Hütte (1744 m), which is set scenically at the end of the Gauertal valley. From there, you can let your eyes wander to the Drusenfluh and Sulzfluh limestone massifs. To return, first descend through Porzalengawald forest to Untere Sporaalpe and Untere Latschätzalpe. At the fork, turn left down the winding track to the maisaess settlements of Wachters Dieja and Plazadels. The tour ends at the middle station of the Golmerbahn. Continue by cable car down to Latschau.

Bus No. 1 Schruns-Tschagguns-Latschau, stop at “Latschau Golmerbahn”

Safety instructions

EMERGENCY NUMBERS:
140 alpine emergencies Austria
144 alpine emergencies Vorarlberg
112 Euro emergency call (if there is no reception at the site of the emergency, first switch off your mobile phone, and when switching it on again, immediately dial 112 or press the SOS button instead of entering the PIN code).
www.vorarlberg.travel/safety

Tips

THE ALPINE CULTURE STATIONS
At 13 stations along the trail, figures created by the Montafon artist Roland Haas prompt visitors to marvel, wonder and reflect on life and work in the high alps. The trail starts at the ‘gateway’, two frames of a building in traditional timber design. Further along you come across the ‘myth tree’, a spruce turned upside down, whose roots tower into the sky, as if connecting this world with the ‘other world.’ A red arrow points to water, and another to a building literally swallowed up by a forest. The ‘stands’ invite visitors to sit down and take in the vistas of the Gauertal valley. The ‘avalanche barrier’ draws attention to the hazards of alpine regions. It is the only sculpture not made of spruce wood, but – like real-life avalanche barriers – of extremely hard, durable locust tree wood. Finally, the ‘antler tree’ exemplifies the close yet not always smooth relationship between hunters and alpine farmers.

Destination

Golmerbahn middle terminal Matschwitz

Starting Point

Tschagguns-Latschau, Golmerbahn, Grüneck mountain terminal

Author: Montafon / Andreas Marent
Tour-Quickfacts
Difficulty
moderate
Distance
12,7 km
Duration
05:00h
Ascent
493m
Descent
849m