Best attractions and places to see around Hohenems, a town in Austria's Rhine Valley, offer a blend of history, culture, and natural landscapes. Situated in Vorarlberg, Hohenems features significant Renaissance architecture and cultural institutions. The area is characterized by its position at 433 meters above sea level, with the Schlossberg mountain providing a distinctive backdrop. Visitors can explore historical sites and serene natural environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Fantastic 360° view from the Hohe Kugel of the mountains as well as the Rhine Valley and Lake Constance.
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The waterfall was created by a dam. It's still very impressive.
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Really great and idyllic, Alplochschlucht and hiking trail 5 currently closed 👌
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The summit can be reached on several, sometimes quite exciting, paths and offers a great view of the Rhine Valley
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Always a nice tour, whether on foot or by bike. The wide and all-round view is really awesome. A sunrise on the globe is beautiful, it's worth getting up early.
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Spectacular nature in the gorge and easily doable for many thanks to the easy route.
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Hohenems boasts a rich history. You can visit the magnificent Renaissance Palace, considered the most important Renaissance building in Western Austria, or explore the ruins of Alt-Ems Fortress (also known as Schloss Glopper) on the Schlossberg mountain. The carefully restored Jewish Quarter is also a significant cultural site, featuring the former synagogue, Mikwe, and Jewish cemetery. Don't miss the Renaissance Town Hall and the ornate St. Charles' Parish Church.
Absolutely. The region offers stunning natural beauty. You can hike through the impressive Rappenloch Gorge and Alploch Gorge, known for their well-maintained paths and scenic views. For panoramic vistas, ascend to the Hohe Kugel summit (1,645 m), which offers a fantastic 360° view across the entire Rhine Valley and neighboring countries. The Rheinauen Recreational Center along the Old Rhine also provides a serene natural setting.
Hohenems is home to several notable cultural institutions. The Jewish Museum Hohenems, housed in the Villa Heimann-Rosenthal, explores the history of the local Jewish community. Music enthusiasts can visit the Schubertiade Museum, which provides insights into the lives of significant musical figures. The “Arche Noah - Sammlung Kunst & Natur” Museum showcases a diverse collection of art and natural artifacts, while the Stoffels Säge-Mühle (Stoffel's Sawmill) offers a unique look into sawmilling history.
Yes, Hohenems offers several options for families. The Rappenloch Gorge is easily accessible via paths, though it includes stairs, and is considered family-friendly. The Rheinauen Recreational Center features several pools, the Old Rhine for swimming, various sports facilities, and a children's adventure world and playground. The Jewish Museum Hohenems also has a dedicated exhibition for children.
Hohenems and its surroundings offer extensive hiking routes for various skill levels. You can find trails around the Schlossberg, through vineyards, or in the Seelewald nature reserve. For more specific routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Hohenems guide for challenging ascents like the Hohe Kugel Summit loop, or the Easy hikes around Hohenems guide for gentler paths like the Alter Rhein Nature Trail.
Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. The Hard–Fußach Rhine Bridge connects to the Rheinradweg (Rhine Cycle Path), which is asphalted and offers great views of the Alps. There are also numerous mountain biking routes in the surrounding areas, including trails with impressive views of the Rhine Valley and nearby mountains.
Visitors consistently praise the gorges for their natural beauty and accessibility. The Alploch Gorge is described as 'gorgeous' with paths in 'top condition' and 'easy to walk on.' The Rappenloch Gorge is highly recommended for its impressive scenery and the fact that it's free to access. Many appreciate that the gorges offer a cool retreat on hot days and interesting rock formations.
For unique treats, visit Chocolatier Fenkart for homemade chocolate. The Weekly Market, held every Saturday, offers fresh regional organic produce. You can also find small independent shops along Marktstraße for a pleasant stroll.
The Schlossberg is a prominent 'castle mountain' with an elevation of 740 meters, providing a distinctive backdrop to Hohenems. It is home to the ruins of Alt-Ems Fortress (Schloss Glopper), which was once among the most powerful castles in the region. You can hike up the Schlossberg to explore the ruins and enjoy the views.
During the winter months, the mountain area of Schuttannen offers a small ski resort. While the gorges are typically closed from November to April due to winter conditions, the broader region still provides opportunities for winter recreation.
Hohenems is one of the hosts of the renowned Schubertiade Festival. You can learn more about this classical music festival and its connection to the town at the Schubertiade Museum, which provides insights into Franz Schubert and other musical figures.
Yes, the Rheinauen Recreational Center is situated along an old branch of the Rhine River and features several pools. The Old Rhine itself is also suitable for swimming, offering a refreshing option during warmer months.


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