Understand
[edit]- 1 Stadtmarketing und Tourismus Feldkirch, Schlossergasse 8 (Montforthaus Feldkirch), ☏ +43 5522 9008, [email protected]. M-F 09:00 - 17:00, Sa 09:00 - 12:00. Can offer advice on sightseeing, helps arrange accommodation, and sells tickets to special events and concerts. They have a good free map of the inner city, which is also available outside the office when it is closed.
Get in
[edit]Feldkirch lies in the Rhein Valley bordering Liechtenstein to the south and Switzerland to the west.
By plane
[edit]The closest international airports are in Friedrichshafen (46 km), Zurich (124 km), Innsbruck (154 km), and Munich (223 km).
By train
[edit]Feldkirch is well served by regional and long distance trains.
- 1 Feldkirch railway station (Feldkirch Bahnhof), Bahnhofstraße 40-42. Storage lockers available and free Wi-Fi in the waiting area.
By car
[edit]From Germany and Bavaria you will take the Rheintal Autobahn and cross at Lindau and continue southward. From Liechtenstein you head north. From Switzerland you have to cross east over the Rhein. From Tyrol and Innsbruck you will have to pass through the Arlberg Tunnel (toll) an incredibly scenic drive that takes you through the stunning Walgau Valley. The Arlberg Pass offers a free alternative but is only open in the warm weather months.
By bus
[edit]- 2 Feldkirch Busplatz (Feldkirch Bus Station). Liechtenstein buses run from Buchs in Switzerland via Schaan in Liechtenstein to Feldkirch. Fares vary depending on the distance you travel. The buses accept euros in Feldkirch as well.
Get around
[edit]By foot
[edit]The old town centre is small, and easy to walk around. Most of the streets are pedestrian zones. There is lots of parking available just outside the centre.
By bus
[edit]- 1 Citybus (Stadtbus), Herrengasse 14 (near the Katzenturm and Tourist Information office), ☏ +43 5522 83951, fax: +43 5522 73973, [email protected]. Office: M-F 07:30-18:00. 8 daytime and 4 nighttime routes provide good coverage for most of the city and beyond. Schedules for all route can be downloaded here [formerly dead link] (in German); a route map is available here [formerly dead link] . Unfortunately the buses cannot accommodate bicycles. Free Wi-Fi is available on all buses, and at the central bus stop by the Katzenturm. depends how many "dominos" are traveled through (zones).
- YOYO Sammeltaxi, ☏ +43 676-70 999 70. Nightbus service and "collective" taxis: up to 8 people can travel, there are different routes, kind of like a small bus Fare calculated by route and distance.
Taxi
[edit]- [dead link] taxi4you, ☏ +43 5522 84 999, [email protected].
- taximal, ☏ +43 5522 84 200, [email protected].
- StadtTaxi, ☏ +43 5522 32002, [email protected].
- MontfortTaxi, ☏ +43 5522-83434.
See
[edit]- 1 Schattenburg Castle, Burggasse 1, ☏ +43-5522-304-3510, [email protected]. Apr-Oct: daily 10:00-17:00, Nov-Mar: Tu-Sa 13:30-16:00, Su & holidays 11:00-16:00. 1 Nov, 24/25 Dec, 1 Jan closed. A 13th-century castle, on a hill to the east of the town and impossible to miss. It was once the seat of the Earls of Montfort. Today there is a local history museum and some restaurants inside. €8 adults, €6 concessions, €4 children 6-11.
- 2 St. Nikolaus Cathedral (Dom St. Nikolaus), Domplatz 6, ☏ +43 5522 72232, [email protected]. The foundations of the church date to the 13th century. After suffering severe damage following serious fires, it was rebuilt in the Gothic style in 1478; it considered to be the most significant Gothic church in Vorarlberg.
- City gates and towers. City gates and defensive towers of the medieval city fortifications have been largely preserved, and are well-worth seeing. The city walls were demolished at the beginning of the 19th century.
- 3 Churer Tor. Built in 1491 as part of the old city wall. This is also called the 'Salt Gate' (Salztor), as until the turn of the last century salt was stored here.
- 4 Katzenturm (Cats' Tower), Hirschgraben (Opposite tourist office). This defensive tower, built in 1507, was once part of the town's fortifications. It is believed to be named after the canons (Katzen) which were kept in the tower, as the targeting devices were shaped like lions' heads. In the early 17th century the building was converted into a bell tower; the current bell was poured in the 19th century and is the largest bell in Vorarlberg. The bell is rung on major holidays and on Fridays at 15:00 (Todesstunde Christi: believed to be the hour of Christ's death).
- 5 Diebsturm (Thieves' Tower), Hirschgraben 18. Built in the 15th century, this was once, as the name suggests, a prison. The city walls which once connected it to the other towers were demolished several decades ago.
- 6 Pulverturm (Powder Tower), Mühletorplatz. The Pulverturm was built in 1460 and is the oldest of the city's four towers. As the name suggests, gunpowder was stored here. Today the tower is used as a meeting place by a local association.
- 7 Mühletor (Mill Tower), Mühletorplatz (next to the Pulverturm).
- 8 Wasserturm (Water Tower), Montfortgasse 17. This tower was built in 1482, and once had an entrance to the Ill River. This tower now also serves as a meeting place for a local club.
- 9 Vorarlberg Music Conservatory (Vorarlberger Landeskonservatorium), Reichenfeldgasse 9, ☏ +43 5522 71110, [email protected]. This building is now a music conservatory, but it used to be a Jesuit College. Arthur Conan Doyle, author of Sherlock Holmes, once was a boarder here, and the school was also mentioned in Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain.
- 10 Tosters Castle ruins (Ruine Tosters / Tostnerburg), Tostner Burgweg. 24hrs. Built in about 1260 by the Counts of Montfort, the castle has been abandoned since 1616. The ruins of the primary defensive tower (Bergfried) as well as parts of the palace are still standing, and are a favourite destination for hikers. Free.
- 11 Church of St Cornelius (Alte Pfarrkirche St. Corneli) (near Tosters Castle). A 12th-century Romanesque church, with foundations dating to the 11th century. By the northern wall of the cemetery is a thousand-year-old tree – the oldest tree in Vorarlberg and one of the oldest in Austria, with a circumference of 5 metres. The tree figures in a number of local legends, and was believed to have healing properties.
- 12 Johanniterkirche (Johanneskirche), Marktgasse 1, [email protected]. Tu-F 10:00-12:00, 15:00-18:00; Sa 10:00-14:00. This former church, first built in the 13th century and modified in the 17th century, is now used as a venue for contemporary art installation pieces. Free.
- 13 Kunst Palais Liechtenstein, Schlossergasse 8, [email protected]. Hosts exhibits of contemporary modern art. Free.
- 14 Kunst.Vorarlberg, Bahnhofstraße 6 (Villa Claudia), ☏ +43 680 246 77 05, [email protected]. F 16:00-18:00; Sa 15:00-18:00; Su 10:00-12:00, 15:00-18:00. This former villa serves as a venue for exhibiting the work of a collective of regional artists. As of 2019 about 50 artists participate. Free.
Do
[edit]- Lichtstadt Feldkirch (Lichtstadt Light Festival). At the light art festival, international artists fill the old inner city of Feldkirch with light objects, projections and sculptures. Its last edition was held in October 2023. The festival takes place every other year. In other years, its "Spotlight" event focuses on an artist or a group of artists. The next edition of “Spotlight” will take place from 9 to 12 October 2024.
- 1 Letzehof Buddhist Monastery (Buddhistisches Kloster Letzehof), Im Buchholz 26, Frastanz, ☏ +43 720 510880, +41 245102277, [email protected]. Prayer/meditation rooms, stupa: anytime; tour by appt. This Buddhist monastery was founded in 1982 by Geshe Rabten Rinpotsche, on the site of a former dairy. Resident monks include Tibetans, Mongolians, and Europeans. The monks hold regular seminars and evening lectures about meditation, and operate a small bookshop (daily 15:00-17:00). Several guest rooms are available for those interested in a meditation retreat. Donation appreciated; lectures €10.
- 2 poolbar-Festival, Altes Hallenbad im Reichenfeldpark (near the Music Conservatory), ☏ +43 5522 73467, [email protected]. Jul to mid-Aug. For six weeks every summer this festival offers numerous concerts, including Sunday morning Jazz concerts as well as such big name acts as Calexico, Heather Nova, Tocotronic, Shout Out Louds, dEUS, Kosheen, Coldcut, and others. Additional highlights include cinema, short films, cabaret performances, poetry slams, quiz programs, fashion shows, and discussion panels.
The venues are completely rebuilt every year; designers are selected via an international architecture competition. Art and fashion competitions also enrich the festival. General admission is free (other than large concerts). - POTENTIALe Feldkirch, design fair and festival in Feldkirch, Schlossergasse 1, 6800 Feldkirch, ☏ +43 5522 9009, [email protected]. Around 110 exhibitors present their products and ideas on an exhibition space of 3,400 m². In addition to a vintage market, there are workshops and discussion groups, a 'design laboratory', photography exhibitions, as well as the presentation of music and films.
- 3 Schwimmbad Felsenau (Felsenau Public Pool), Fellengattner Straße, Frastanz (Stadtbus 7/73), ☏ +43 5522 76001, [email protected]. May-Sep: daily 09:00-20:00 (depending on weather). Built in 1903, this is the oldest continuously-operating public pool in Vorarlberg.
- 4 Wildpark Feldkirch, Ardetzenweg 20 (top of the Ardetzenberg), ☏ +43 5522 74 105, [email protected]. Daily. A lovely little zoo where you can see the a big deal of animals who are or where living in the Alps, including wolves, Luchse, deer, wild pigs and so on. Free.
- Hiking. The area around Feldkirch offers numerous hiking opportunities, with trails ranging in difficulty from short and easy to challenging full-day treks. Many of the trail heads can be reached by public bus. Some of the more popular routes include the Ardetzenberg, Stadtschrofen, and the Hohes and Niederes Känzele. The tourist office has excellent free hiking maps and can make additional suggestions.
Buy
[edit]- 1 Frastanz Brewery (Brauerei Frastanz), Bahnhofstraße 22, Frastanz, ☏ +43 5522 51701-0, fax: +43 5522 51701-11, [email protected]. M-F 08:30-18:00, Sa 08:30-12:00. Located in a historic building, this is where the popular Vorarlberg beer is produced. Brewery tours (in German) are available on request.
- 2 Illpark Shopping Centre, Leonhardsplatz 4, ☏ +43 664 518 63 33. depends on the store. Located in the centre of town and renovated in 2012, with numerous shops.
- Interspar Hypermarket, Leonhardsplatz 4 (in the basement), ☏ +43 5522 74189, [email protected]. M-Th 07:40-20:00, Sa 07:40-18:00. Also has a small restaurant/café, with takeout available.
- 3 Marktgasse (Market Street). This street is a proper medieval German street, with its arches and covered walkways, and has been used as the town's central market area since the Middle Ages. A number of shops and cafés are located here, which also have outdoor seating during pleasant weather.
- Weekly Market (Wochenmarkt), Marktgasse. Tu Sa 08:00-12:30. Well worth visiting. Vendors offer fresh produce, cheese, and flowers, as well as a large selection of food items imported from Italy and France.
- Farmers' Market (Bauernmarkt), Marktgasse. Apr-Nov: every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month. Only local products are sold.
Eat
[edit]- 1 Gasthaus Stern Bangs, Sternenweg 1 (Bangs district), ☏ +43 5522 74312, [email protected]. W-F 15:00-24:00, Sa 10:00-24:00, Su 10:00-20:00. The western-most restaurant in Austria, offers traditional Austrian food.
- 2 TomCat, Leonhardsplatz 4, ☏ +43 664 3903555, [email protected]. Daily 10:00-22:00, delivery service daily 17:00-21:30. Offers a range of innovative and creative dishes, with many vegetarian options. Outside seating.
- 3 Schlosswirtschaft Schattenburg, Burggasse 1 (Schattenburg Castle), ☏ +435522 22144, fax: +43 5522 72444-18, [email protected]. Tu-Sa 11:00-23:00, Su holidays 11:00-22:00. One of the best-known restaurants in Feldkirch, well-known for their giant Schnitzel and other traditional dishes.
- 4 Verona Due, Schmiedgasse 4 (near St. Nikolaus Cathedral), ☏ +43 5522 81790. Tu-Su 11:00-14:00, 17:00-22:00. Really delicious and great value pasta and pizza, in a cosy restaurant. Outdoor seating available in the summer. About €10-15.
Drink
[edit]In the last few years a number of pleasant cafés have been established, inviting the visitor to linger awhile.
- 1 Café Feuerstein, Schlossergasse 1 (on the corner of Schmiedgasse), ☏ +43 664 3428289, [email protected]. Tu-F 09:00-23:00, Sa 09-18:00. A well-established café.
- 2 Espresso Bar Unterberger, Marktplatz 23 (on the corner of Schmiedgasse), ☏ +43 5522 85280. M F 11:00-23:00, Tu-Th 08:00-01:00, Sa, 11:00-01:00, Su 14:00-01:00.
- 3 Rauch Café-Bar, Marktgasse 12-14, ☏ +43 650 5139683, [email protected]. W-Th 10:00-02:00, F Sa 10:00-04:00. Also has a full restaurant.
- 4 Bunt, Marktgasse 1 (south end of Marktgasse, in the courtyard), ☏ +43 5522 83983, [email protected]. Tu-Th 14:00-01:00, F Sa 10:00-01:00.
Sleep
[edit]- 1 Hotel-Garni Post, Schlossgraben 5, ☏ +43 5522 72820, fax: +43 5522 728206, [email protected]. In the city centre. This is a family-operated hotel. €89+.
- 2 Best Western Plus Central Hotel Leonhard, Leonhardsplatz 2, ☏ +43 5522 74600, fax: +43 5522 78646, [email protected]. Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 12:00. €82.50+.
- 3 Hostel Feldkirch-Levis (Jugendherberge Feldkirch-Levis), Reichsstraße 111, ☏ +43 5522 73181, fax: +43 5522 79399, [email protected]. The 700-year-old building is a former infirmary and has been renovated. Open year round, reception 07:00-23:00, no curfew, free Wi-Fi. €30+.
Connect
[edit]Free Wi-Fi is available at the train station, main city bus stop and bus station, and all main plazas in the town centre.
Go next
[edit]- Rankweil. 10 km to the north and worth a visit, easily accessible by car, bus, or train.
- 15 Basilika Rankweil (Liebfrauenbergkirche), Liebfrauenberg 10, ☏ +43 5522 44224, fax: +43 5522 44224-4, [email protected]. This church is particularly noteworthy, and was founded as a fortified church in the 8th century; portions of the defensive walls still remain. It is now a pilgrimage destination.
- 16 Freilichtmuseum Römervilla (Villa Rustica Freilichtmuseum), Kirchstraße 25, Brederis, ☏ +43 5522 405 0, [email protected]. Daylight hours. A unique open-air museum with the remains of a Roman estate dating from the 1st-5th centuries BCE. Free.
Liechtenstein, one of the smallest countries in the world, is only a few kilometres away.
Routes through Feldkirch |
Bregenz ← Dornbirn ← | N S | → Bludenz → Becomes |
Bregenz ← Dornbirn ← | N S | → Bludenz → Becomes |