Ardetzenberg, Feldkirch
Facts and practical information
The Ardetzenberg is a 631 m above sea level mountain in the Vorarlberg Rhine Valley. It is located in Feldkirch north of the city center. To the southwest, the Ardetzenberg is bordered by the Ill Gorge. Around the Ardetzenberg lie the districts of Tisis, Tosters, Gisingen, Altenstadt, Levis and Feldkirch town.
The St. Josef Institute is located on the Ardetzenberg and further up is the Feldkirch Wildlife Park. The Ardetzenberger Funkenzunft organizes the annual Funken on the mountain on Funken Sunday.
Since 1998, the Ardetzenberg can be crossed directly from the center of Feldkirch through the 375-meter-long Ardetzenberg tunnel in the course of the L53 state road. The tunnel connects the city's central road junction, the so-called Bärenkreuzung on the edge of the old town, with the districts of Tosters and Gisingen located northwest of the Ardetzenberg.
Feldkirch
Ardetzenberg – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Schattenburg, Johanniterkirche, St. Nikolaus Cathedral, St. Nicholas Cathedral.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Ardetzenberg by public transport?
Train
- Gisingen (9 min walk)
- Altenstadt (18 min walk)
Bus
- Gisingen Kapfstraße • Lines: 5 (10 min walk)
- Levis Amberggasse • Lines: 1, 2, 56, 59, 60, 68, 70, 71 (13 min walk)