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Bezirk Bludenz

Shrine in Ludescher Ried – Rappaköpfle at Hängender Stein loop from Bludenz Moos

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Austria
Bezirk Bludenz

Shrine in Ludescher Ried – Rappaköpfle at Hängender Stein loop from Bludenz Moos

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Shrine in Ludescher Ried – Rappaköpfle at Hängender Stein loop from Bludenz Moos

00:57

16.6km

60m

Cycling

Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 3, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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7.44 km

Shrine in Ludescher Ried

Highlight • Religious Site

Beautiful wayside shrine in the Ludescher Ried

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8.03 km

View of Montafon Valley

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A nice, easy tour with beautiful views

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9.62 km

Climbing garden hanging stone Ludesch

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12.2 km

Wagner Brünnile Water Fountain

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13.8 km

Milka Schokolade (Suchard), Bludenz
Im Jahr 1901 wurde der Markenname „Milka“ registriert; das Akronym entstand aus der Zusammenziehung der Wörter „Milch“ und „Kakao“. Seitdem wird die Milka-Schokolade in Lörrach hergestellt und in einem lilafarbenen Umschlag angeboten, versehen mit einer Kuh, der Milka-Kuh, samt Alpenpanorama. 1972 erhielt die Milka-Kuh ebenfalls eine lila Färbung.
Nach der Übernahme von „Jacobs Suchard“ durch Kraft Foods im Jahr 1990 wurde nach und nach auf den Namen Suchard in der Verpackungsgestaltung verzichtet, und die Rezepturen wurden verändert.
Die Farbe Lila spielt eine zentrale Rolle für die Marke Milka. Laut Angaben der Firma Kraft war das Milka-Lila 1995 die erste abstrakte Farbmarke, die im weitesten Sinn europaweit geschützt wurde. In einer Verhandlung gegen die Verdener Keks- und Waffelfabrik Hans Freitag, die für die Verpackung einer 500-Gramm-Gebäckmischung einen lilafarbenen Grundton verwendete, entschied der Bundesgerichtshof am 7. Oktober 2004 in einem Grundsatzurteil, dass die Farbe Lila bei der Verpackung von Schokoladenwaren weiter nur für Milka-Produkte verwendet werden darf.
Milka-Tafelschokolade wird heute großteils weiterhin im Werk Lörrach (Deutschland) hergestellt. Jährlich werden dort etwa 140.000 Tonnen der verschiedenen Milka-Tafelschokoladesorten produziert – hauptsächlich 100-g-Tafeln. Weitere Werke für andere Milka-Produkte befinden sich in Bludenz (Österreich) mit der Produktion von ca. 60.000 Tonnen (in der Hauptsache Großtafeln mit 200 bis 400 Gramm), in Straßburg (Frankreich) als Zentrum für Pralinen sowie in Bratislava (Slowakei) und Posen (Polen). Im belgischen Herentals werden Riegel (Leo) hergestellt.
In den 1990er Jahren wurde durch die Milka-Fernsehwerbung Peter Steiner bekannt, dessen Lied „It’s cool man“ es sowohl in die deutsche als auch in die österreichische und Schweizer Hitparade schaffte. Der barttragende und bereits über 70 Jahre alte Steiner verkörperte einen Alm-Öhi, der einen Städter vor dem Vorurteil warnte, dass die Menschen auf dem Berg „altmodisch“ seien: „Aber Vorsicht: It’s cool man“.
Text: Milka / Wikipedia
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13.8 km

Bicycle Repair Station

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The repair station offers the possibility to hang up the bike, inflate tires / check air pressure or even carry out minor repairs with various tools (see photo).

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14.7 km

Riedmiller, Bernhard (1757-1832), innkeeper and state defender, Bludenz
Riedmiller Bernhard, innkeeper and state defender. * Illerbachen b. Memmingen, Bavaria (FRG), June 5, 1757; † Vienna, January 11, 1832. Son of a wealthy farmer; owned the Gasthof Krone in Bludenz (Vorarlberg) from 1789 to 1809. In 1796 he became captain of the Bludenzer Rifle Company and took part in the defensive battles against the French and their allies in the coalition wars. He particularly distinguished himself in 1799, when the Vorarlberg Landsturm, together with the Austrian military, defeated a multiple of the French. Superior strength near Feldkirch forced them to retreat. In 1809, R. was appointed by the state parliament as one of the eight men who were supposed to organize the national defense. Despite some successful military Actions – e.g. Partly under his command - he had to leave for Tyrol. He took part in the third Battle of Bergisel on August 13th, 1809 and was appointed by Hofer to the command in the Upper Inn Valley on September 1st. After the resistance collapsed, R. initially fled to Switzerland, but soon went to Vienna, where he received a k. received pension. R. was in the last years of his life because of the distribution of English. Support money to war-damaged Tyroleans and Vorarlbergers in difficulty - apparently wrongly so.
Text: Bludenz Tourism Alpine Region

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14.9 km

Church of the Holy Cross, Bludenz since 1934
Bludenz experienced a major growth spurt at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century due to the construction of the Arlberg railway and the heyday of the textile industry. As a result, the parish church became too small. The first calls to build a new church in the mid-19th century only materialized in 1911 with the founding of a church building association, which, however, lost the money it had collected during World War I through war bonds. The association was re-established in 1924, eagerly collected and on December 13, 1931 the contract was awarded to the architect Otto Linder from Munich. On May 3rd, 1932 the groundbreaking ceremony took place, on October 14th, 1934 the ceremonial inauguration by Bishop Waitz.
Text / Source: Published by Patricia Begle on 06/26/2012, Parish: Bludenz - Holy Cross
kath-kirche-vorarlberg.at/bludenz/pfarren/pfarre-bludenz-hl-kreuz/artikel/hl.-kreuzkirche

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16.6 km

End point

Train Station

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8.35 km

4.33 km

1.88 km

1.28 km

687 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

15.7 km

707 m

131 m

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