The Klostertal, where rugged peaks and steep valley sides accompany you from the foot of the Arlberg to the Alpine town of Bludenz, is a wild, fascinating valley. Nature is intense and unspoiled - especially in combination with the omnipresent element of water.
Rainy westerly winds fill the valley with gorges, streams, waterfalls and mountain lakes, which provide refreshment, especially in summer. Water is at the heart of the Klostertal: from the legendary Formarinsee lake to the impressive Mason waterfall and the Alfenz Kneipp and relaxation garden. In these places, you can experience the power of nature up close - whether it's swimming, Kneipp therapy or relaxing on the tranquil banks.
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But winter in the Klostertal also leaves lasting impressions. Walks along the Alfenz and sunny days in the Sonnenkopf natural snow ski area provide relaxing and eventful moments. The wintry mountain world is also accessible to pedestrians on groomed tours such as the Muttjöchle.
... and if that's not enough: Austria's largest ski area - Ski Arlberg - is almost at your feet. From Klostertal, you can easily reach the entrance in Stuben by ski bus.
Natura 2000 protected areas such as the "Verwall" and the "Klostertaler Bergwälder" offer pristine nature and quiet retreats that invite you to hike and explore in summer. The clear waters and shady forests create ideal conditions for escaping the hot days and actively relaxing at the same time.
What's special about the Klostertal? For me, it's the close proximity to nature. Whether on the side of the Lechquellengebirge with the Formarinsee, the Spullersee and the impressive Rote Wand or in the Verwallgebirge with the Alpe Nenzigast, the Fallbach via ferrata and the Kristberg - here you can experience mountain peaks, mountain lakes and pure wilderness up close.
Get to know the Klostertal: Regional specialties, refreshing water experiences, the Sonnenkopf ski area and the legendary Arlberg invite you to discover the diversity of the region.