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Jogging routes around Blons are located in a mountainous region, featuring alpine terrain with significant elevation changes. The landscape is defined by high summits, mountain trails, and valleys, with some routes following riverside paths. This environment offers varied running experiences, from challenging ascents to more gradual trails through natural settings.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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39
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14.5km
02:18
750m
760m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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6.87km
00:54
240m
240m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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15.0km
01:47
370m
370m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.75km
01:03
100m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.06km
01:19
480m
480m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The Seven Hills Trail (11.7 km, 480 m elevation gain, approx. 4 hours) is a stunning loop hike! The first 1.5 km climbs directly beneath the chairlift, giving your lungs and climbing legs a real workout. But once you reach the top, it's three to four hours of pure bliss. What makes it so special? The view of mighty peaks all around you? The winding paths that gently ascend and descend? Or the scent of the lush green vegetation? It's simply everything. Every bend reveals a new landscape: babbling mountain streams, colorful fields of flowers, steep slopes, and much more. You'll be captivated. We hiked it in the summer, and the heat made it quite challenging. If you're sensitive to that (like me), then leave early in the morning. That way, you'll get the most out of this beautiful hike. Highly recommended!
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There's an inn here with a large panoramic restaurant and sun terrace. Along the road, there's a smaller building with a terrace.
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The square is also home to one of the famous swings in the Damüls region. https://www.damuels.at/de/walsertal/das-land-der-schaukeln.html
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At some point, the path begins to tell its own story. Perhaps after the third hill, when your view has become accustomed to the expanse, or after the sixth, when your legs feel heavier but your heart lighter. The Seven Hills Trail isn't one of those marked triumphal paths, not a summit selfie spot with guaranteed mountain hut fun. It's a quiet, wild, almost wise-looking ridge path – one that promises nothing but delivers everything. In the golden light of late summer, the grass looks like time turned inside out. Dry, rough, scoured by the wind. The path winds over boggy hilltops and rugged ridges, past gnarled spruce trees that stand like silent border posts between valleys and heavens. Those who walk here leave the familiar behind for a few hours. On the left, the view down into the Damüls basin, on the right, wanderlust as far as the Arlberg, and somewhere in between, the inner compass readjusts. The wind carries stories—from the Portlahorn, perhaps, or the Elsenkopf. Old stones don't talk much, but they remember who's been here. Some hikers walk with dogs, others with hats. Some talk, others are silent. Everyone becomes quieter the further they go. And that's a good thing. In the evening, when the shadows of the hills fall over the last few meters of the path, you know you haven't just been for a stroll. You've been on the move—outside and within yourself. Anyone who has climbed all seven hills has found more than just the way back.
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There are paths that don't simply go from A to B – they go to the border between inside and outside. The Hochblanken ridge is such a path. It winds through meadows, past rocky outcrops, and suddenly the world opens up. Not spectacularly. But quietly. Your gaze sweeps like a tired bird over valleys and hills, groping its way along the contours of the Vorarlberg Alps, lingering on an alpine hut, on the edges of cliffs, on the dark patches of forest. Up here, there's no shouting. No posting. Here, you look – and perhaps marvel. At the peace, at the balance of things, at what no longer needs to be explained. The wind carries nothing with it except the suspicion that everything could be different. And that's precisely why you stop, look back once more, say nothing – and then move on. Because what else can you say when, for a moment, the world lies so completely before you?
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There are mountains that express their essence not in height, but in line. Hochblanken is one such example. Not a colossus, not a granite hero. But a draftsman in the green. With a delicate touch, he has embedded himself in the landscape – like a last thought before falling asleep, like a sentence that hangs in the air and yet never fades away. The path stretches toward you, at first wide and inviting, then narrower, more concentrated, almost timid. You don't simply climb – you feel your way inside. Into what this ridge has to say. The grass gives way, the slopes dip, ledges of rock cut sharply through the flanks – as if the mountain wanted to show that beauty is sometimes a matter of attitude. And of slant. Whoever stands at the top hasn't conquered a cross, but has understood a line. The ridge is narrow, the view far. In front of you is the Damülser Mittagsspitze, behind you the Hohes Licht – names as if painted. And all around: a wreath of hills, alpine pastures, and paths, nestling against the sky, as if the Allgäu region were once aspiring to be an Alpine poet. The wind blows through your head like a good thought. No noise, no pushing, just this airy clarity that makes you forget for a moment what time it is. And how rare such silence has become. The Hochblanken doesn't say much. But what it says remains.
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One of Austria's most powerful sulfur springs is located here. It's now accessible to visitors with a wading pool and a plunge pool.
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Fresh mountain water to cool off!
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Blons offers a wide variety of running experiences, with over 120 routes documented on komoot. These range from challenging alpine trails to more moderate paths, catering to different fitness levels.
While Blons is characterized by its mountainous, alpine terrain with significant elevation changes, there are a few easier routes available. The komoot guide lists 5 easy routes, which are generally found along valley floors or riverside paths, offering a less strenuous experience for beginners.
For families looking for a more relaxed run, it's best to look for routes marked as 'easy' or 'moderate' with less elevation gain. These paths often follow gentler terrain, such as riverside trails, which are more suitable for a family outing. Always check the route details for distance and elevation before heading out.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most outdoor trails in alpine regions like Blons. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife. Please check local regulations or specific route descriptions for any restrictions.
Jogging routes around Blons offer diverse and scenic views. You can expect to run through alpine meadows, along mountain trails with high summits, and beside rivers in valleys. Some routes also pass by beautiful mountain lakes, providing a truly immersive natural experience.
Yes, many of the running routes in Blons are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Hochblanken Summit – Ragazer Blanken Summit loop from Damüls and the Jägerstüble Mountain Lodge – Oberdamüls Alp loop from Damüls are popular circular options.
The Blons region is rich in natural beauty. Along or near some jogging routes, you might encounter impressive natural monuments such as the Bürs Gorge Trail or the Entrance to the Bürs Gorge. The area is also home to several prominent mountain peaks like the Damülser Mittagspitze and Glatthorn Summit, offering breathtaking views.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead are not provided, many alpine regions offer bus services connecting villages and trailheads. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules for connections to Blons or nearby starting points like Damüls or Ludesch, from where several routes begin.
For routes starting from villages like Damüls or Ludesch, you can typically find designated parking areas. Given the mountainous nature of the region, some remote trailheads might have limited parking. It's always a good idea to check the starting point of your chosen route for parking information.
The running routes in Blons are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 stars from nearly 100 reviews. Runners frequently praise the varied terrain, from challenging ascents to scenic valley paths, and the stunning alpine landscapes.
Winter jogging in Blons can be challenging due to the alpine conditions, including snow and ice. While some lower-elevation or cleared paths might be accessible, many mountain trails will be covered. It's crucial to check current weather and trail conditions, and consider routes specifically designated for winter use or snowshoeing, if available, and wear appropriate gear.
Some routes, particularly those passing through or near villages like Damüls or Ludesch, or leading past mountain lodges such as on the Jägerstüble Mountain Lodge – Oberdamüls Alp loop from Damüls, may offer opportunities for refreshment. Always check the route details and opening times of establishments, especially outside peak season.
The running routes in Blons are generally quite challenging due to the alpine terrain. The guide features 39 difficult and 79 moderate routes, with only 5 easy options. Expect significant elevation changes and varied surfaces, making it an ideal destination for runners seeking a demanding workout in a beautiful setting.


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