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Austria
Bezirk Bludenz
Innerbraz

Alfenz Riverside Trail – Nepomuk Fountain, Bludenz loop from Innerbraz

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Bike touring routes & trails
Austria
Bezirk Bludenz
Innerbraz

Alfenz Riverside Trail – Nepomuk Fountain, Bludenz loop from Innerbraz

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Alfenz Riverside Trail – Nepomuk Fountain, Bludenz loop from Innerbraz

01:31

23.5km

230m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

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Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 12.3 km for 172 m

After 13.3 km for 57 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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1.92 km

Fishing pond

Highlight • Lake

delicious trout, fresh and good value for money

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2

3.82 km

Alfenz Riverside Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Gravel path that also contains sandpits in places. Otherwise a beautiful view of the Alfenz.

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3

7.77 km

Alfenz Cycle Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

Alfenz bicycle bridge, Lorüns since 2011
The bicycle path bridge over the Alfenz, filigree half-timbered construction in concrete
Concrete and design
Bridges are elements of connection and deserve special design attention. The state of Vorarlberg is committed to its modern and contemporary architecture and tries to promote and implement this in the area of infrastructure and in places with sensitive landscapes
With the Marte. Marte architectural firm from Weiler, a local and at the same time internationally renowned partner with many years of experience in concrete construction and design was gained. The Marte. Marte team of architects has already proven several times in recent years with extraordinary bridge constructions that concrete and its special design options can contribute to enriching the landscape (see Cement + Concrete, issue 2/09: Schanerloch Bridge, Dornbirn). Nevertheless, at the beginning of the planning process it was necessary to explore various materials for bridge construction and to weigh up the advantages and disadvantages. As part of the preliminary project, wood, steel and reinforced concrete were examined in more detail. The lessons of the past have shown that the immediate proximity to busy roads leads to increased maintenance costs for wooden bridges, as the combination of spray mist, de-icing salts and exhaust gas cocktails damages the junctions of the individual wooden rods and their connecting structures. A pure steel structure was not an option, as the risk of sparks, particularly in fog, appeared to be too high due to the numerous high-voltage lines in the area. For this reason, the line operator rejected steel as a material, and the choice fell on reinforced concrete as the ideal material for exposed locations such as this. A total of 33 tons of steel were processed.
Text / Source: Authors: Marina Hämmerle v-a-i.at

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10.1 km

It is strongly recommended to stop there at the ILL on a bike tour and taste the many delicacies!

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11.9 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
milka.at/uber-milka/lila-laedele

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12.4 km

Nepomuk Fountain, Bludenz

Highlight • Monument

Nepomuk fountain, Bludenz
In the middle of the old town of Bludenz you will find the Nepomuk fountain from 1730.
Johann Ladner designed the fountain. On top of it stands a stone statue of St. Nepomuk, who is considered the patron saint of slander and suspicion. Most of all, Saint Nepomuk is a bridge saint.
Text: Alpenregion Bludenz Tourismus

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14.0 km

At this location, there is an old railway bridge over the Ill River, which now serves as a pedestrian and cyclist bridge. It originally connected the Bürs substation on the other side of the Ill River to the main line running via Bludenz. The tracks of this connection are still there today, but are no longer in use.

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23.5 km

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8.50 km

6.94 km

4.23 km

3.27 km

533 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

15.9 km

6.66 km

532 m

211 m

187 m

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