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Bludenz

Gate to five Alpine valleys

Bludenz is a charming small town in the south of Vorarlberg, with around 14,000 inhabitants and a very special geographical location: here meet at once Five Alpine valleys one another – making the city an ideal base for all sorts of mountain adventures.

🏘️ Old Town & Cityscape

The Historic old town Bludenz is a real gem: cobbled streets, colourful townhouses, the distinctive Town Hall and the Parish Church of St. Lawrence shape the medieval townscape. The compact urban structure makes Bludenz an ideal destination for a relaxing stroll – cosy, authentic and without mass tourism.

🍫 Sweet Landmark: Milka & Chocolate

Bludenz is inextricably linked with Chocolate Connected: The Suchard/Milka factory her in its Austrian homeland, and the characteristic Chocolate scent sometimes literally hangs in the air. Every year the popular Bludenz Chocolate Festival Jam – a sweet highlight for young and old.

Mountain Five Valleys – Infinite Possibilities

From Bludenz, five spectacular Alpine valleys can be explored:

  • Montafon – wild mountain valley with glacier and top ski resorts
  • Klostertal – Gateway to the world-famous Arlberg
  • Brandnertal – familiar ski area with an impressive backdrop
  • Großes Walsertal – UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, quiet and unspoilt
  • Walgau – gentler valley towards the Rhine Valley

Skiing Sport & Nature

Bludenz is a four-seasons destination: in winter skiing, cross-country skiing and winter hiking, in summer hiking, climbing, mountain biking and paragliding. The proximity to Arlberg and to the SilvrettaThis area makes the region one of Austria's most attractive sporting destinations.

πŸŽͺ Culture & Events

Alongside the chocolate festival, an active events scene enlivens the city – from street festivals to concerts and markets. The Bludenz Discount is a modern cultural and event centre in the heart of the city.

πŸš† Accessibility

Bludenz liegt an der Ill Arlberg Railway And is therefore directly connected by train to Innsbruck, Vienna and Switzerland. The A14 motorway also passes by.