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4.97km
200m
Hiking
The tour starts in Bürs and leads you into the Bürser Schlucht (Bürs Gorge), where the Alvierbach has carved deeply into the so-called Bürser Konglomerat (Bürs Conglomerate) since the last ice age. This special rock formation consists of solidified, round-grained gravel and is typical for the region.
Between mighty rock…
Last updated: April 20, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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1.09 km
Highlight • Bridge
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Highlight • Gorge
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4.37 km
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4.97 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
2.15 km
1.44 km
864 m
277 m
239 m
Surfaces
1.89 km
1.29 km
827 m
443 m
282 m
234 m
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Elevation
Highest point (760 m)
Lowest point (570 m)
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Tuesday 14 July
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The tour begins on the outskirts of Bürs. Information panels along the route highlight the geological features.
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Fedkirch - Bürs 🚴♀️ - Bürser Gorge
🥾 - Bürs - Feldkirch 🚴♀️
After I was a bit haphazard this morning 🙈 packed my backpack for cycling and a short hike and cycled towards Bludenz.
After a long period of thought (enough time to pedal) 🤣 I chose the Bürser Gorge 👍.
Allso pedaled to Bürs, parked the …
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But if you look at the pictures, you'll understand.
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In any case, the first rain set in just in time for the start of the tour, but then retreated again, so that we were …
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March 31, 2026
The tour starts in Bürs and leads you into the Bürser Schlucht (Bürs Gorge), where the Alvierbach has carved deeply into the so-called Bürser Konglomerat (Bürs Conglomerate) since the last ice age. This special rock formation consists of solidified, round-grained gravel and is typical for the region
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