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Austria
Vorarlberg
Dornbirn
Lustenau

Restaurant St. Anton, Oberegg – St. Anton Viewpoint loop from Lustenau

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Austria
Vorarlberg
Dornbirn
Lustenau

Restaurant St. Anton, Oberegg – St. Anton Viewpoint loop from Lustenau

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Restaurant St. Anton, Oberegg – St. Anton Viewpoint loop from Lustenau

02:36

29.1km

750m

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

Last updated: June 21, 2026

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After 26.4 km for 252 m

Closed: • March 23, 2026-May 23, 2026 (otherwise open)

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Prince's House, Berneck

Highlight • Historical Site

"Here the farmers came in earlier and had to pay their tithes, that is, pay taxes," says 74-year-old Tobias Schmid from Berneck. With his big hands he strokes the wood of the gate that closes the cellar of today's ducal house from the outside. He bought the house to preserve a piece of history. The house was built in 1729 and was inhabited by an old peasant couple until a few years ago. Today it is empty and is used by the master winemaker as a warehouse and for special occasions. "I would love to restore it and bring it up to scratch, but the costs would be immense," says Schmid. He was able to save a lot. Among other things, the old schnapps distillery and the old fruit factory.

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13.3 km

In the direction of the Rhine Valley beautiful and technically challenging singletrack down :-)

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13.7 km

Restaurant St. Anton, Oberegg

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Restaurant St Anton, Oberegg
From the St. Anton restaurant in Oberegg you have a wonderful view of the Appenzellerland and the Rhine Valley
st-antonoberegg.ch/home.html

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14.0 km

Beautiful view of the Rhine Valley and the mountains in Vorarlberg

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14.0 km

St. Anton Viewpoint

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Great view over the Rhine Valley and Vorarlberg to Lake Constance and the Allgäu

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14.1 km

St. Anton von Padua Chapel, St. Anton

Highlight • Religious Site

Chapel «St.Anton von Padua», in St. Anton
The consecration certificate of the St. Antonius chapel on the St. Anton, which was destroyed by lightning on June 20th, 1931, is dated May 2nd, 1932. If now in Oberegg on the St. Anton in 2002 on the second weekend in June the 70th year -celebration was celebrated, so it was justified to take a look at the checkered history of the chapel. The origins of the chapel of St. Anthony of Padua (1195-1231) cannot be determined historically. According to legendary tradition, after the historically proven battle of 1428 on Honegg, in which the Appenzellers defeated a raiding party of Frederick VII of Toggenburg, the Obereggers buried the fallen "on the Egg with St. Anthony". There are also traditional testimonies that around the middle of the 15th century the concerns and intercessions of believers were answered by St. Anthony "at the wayside shrine on the Egg". Finally, the evidence on the question of the patronage of St. Anthony of Padua is unclear. In the traditional justifications, references to the influence of Franciscan nuns from the surrounding monasteries can be found again and again. In the "Appenzeller Document Book" there is a passage in the "Wegbrief der environment am Hirschberg" from 1470, according to which the path leading from Marbach branches off "at the picture towards Grauenstein". The chronicler Gabriel Walser also writes of the "little wayside shrine where the tired Rhine Valley residents take a rest on their journey to St. Gallen and also bring their concerns to the great Saint Antonius". Text / Source: Author(s): Bischofberger, Iv0
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Wiesenrain Bridge

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You can stop here!
Habsburg Bar & Restaurant, Widnau, directly on the Swiss side of the Rhine Cycle Path opposite the customs station. Shouldn't have any days off. Extensive range of snack bars, cheap by Swiss standards. Tasted good.

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26.6 km

Wiesenrain Bridge

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This old bridge connects Lustenau and Widnau

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29.1 km

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11.6 km

7.15 km

4.47 km

4.10 km

1.03 km

690 m

103 m

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20.5 km

5.96 km

1.26 km

1.22 km

119 m

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