Langen | downy birch groves on Feßlerberg mountain
Beautiful views, a light-flooded birch forest and mountain pastures line the trail to the Feßlerberg and the Hirschberg mountains.
Birch branches were once used to make besoms – and occasionally still are to this day. One of the last groves of downy birch in Vorarlberg is located on the Feßlerberg near Langen. Downy birch groves are pastures with light-flooded stands of trees. The branches from these trees were once used to make besoms. But this type of broom is rarely made these days. The destination on this hike is the 1,095-metre-high Hirschberg mountain, which is located in a nature reserve.
Directions
The sunny location on the southern slope of the Pfänder massif near Bregenz makes the municipality of Langen a hiking paradise for young and old. The Hirschberg (1,095m) is designated as a nature reserve.From the village center of Langen you walk over the Geserberg along a forest path up to the Hirschberg. From the summit you have a fantastic view not only of the mountains of the Bregenzerwald, but also of the Alpstein massif behind the Rhine Valley. Below the summit, the Hirschberghütte lures you to stop (only during the season).
It goes back over the Feßlerberg down to the village center of Langen.
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Equipment
- waterproof footwear
- good outdoor clothing worn in layers
- first aid kit
- sunglasses and sun cream
- take a snack and water with you
Safety information
EMERGENCY CONTACTS140 Alpine emergency Austria
144 Alpine emergency Vorarlberg
112 Euro-emergency call
www.vorarlberg.travel/sicherheitstipps
Tour facts
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- Last updated
- 05.09.2024, 14:39:14