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MOTORCYCLE TOURS

ACROSS VORARLBERG, AUSTRIA

Your hosts Christian and Nicole are active motorcyclists themselves. They know the routes of the region very well and are happy to provide information about the best motorcycle tours in Vorarlberg Austria. It’s their pleasure to accompany guests on guided bike tours through winding roads and over the idyllic passes.

Motorradtouren

Guided motorcycle tours

INDIVIDUAL AND PERSONAL

The tours are accompanied by Christian who completed successfully the "MoHo Hotelguide safety training". All guided tours are inclusive and take place on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday or Sunday depending on the weather, we are looking forward to you :-)

For Christian it is a pleasure to tailor a tour to your wishes and of course your riding experience. Is there anything better: pure biking, the rest is done by Christian with his Honda or Yamaha from the Alpen Hotel Post.

In the evening at the biker regulars' table in the hotel, the touiring days are planned or simply in a cozy atmosphere petrol talks are held. The Alpen Hotel Post is the best starting point for tours from Lake Constance to Timmelsjoch or in the direction of Stilfserjoch and back over Ofenpass, Flüelapass through Switzerland.

In addition, motorcycle freaks are provided with the necessary information for all tours: comprehensive information is guaranteed. Exclusive guided tours are organized on request.

Einkehrtipp

Refreshment and recreational tips

 

  • Kiosk at the Furkajoch.

  • Pfafflar Inn at Hahntennjoch

  • The sausage with sauerkraut and mustard at the orginal Vinschger on the Stilfserjoch is a must.

  • On the descent from Timmelsjoch towards Italy, the Hochfirst inn, tip: try the shepherd's noodles.

  • At the Reschensee, a stop at the church in the lake is mandatory.  

  • The Edelweißhütte at the foot of the Kanisfluh is accessible via a gravel road, only the last 5 minutes you have to walk.

  • Gasthaus Ochsen in Sulzberg - Great panoramic view over the whole Bregenzerwald.  

  • Visit also our surrounding rustic huts or shelters, but they are only accessible on foot.