Looking for one of the most breathtaking natural attractions in Austria’s Brandnertal region? Discover the Bürser Schlucht, a stunning gorge carved over 10,000 years by the Alvier River. This hidden gem near the village of Bürs is a must-see for hikers, nature lovers, and anyone eager to explore the raw beauty of the Austrian Alps.
What Is the Bürser Schlucht?
The Bürser Schlucht (Bürs Gorge) is a geological wonder located in Vorarlberg, western Austria. Over millennia, the powerful Alvier River sculpted this impressive 5-kilometer gorge, creating steep rock faces, cascading streams, and lush green vegetation. The result? A picture-perfect canyon walk that feels like stepping into another world.


How to Visit the Bürser Schlucht?
The entrance to the Bürser Schlucht hiking trail begins at the edge of the village of Bürs. Just follow Lorünserstraße to the end, where you'll find signs leading to the trailhead.
This 5 km circular trail is considered easy to moderate, making it perfect for families, casual hikers, and photographers alike. The walk offers ever-changing scenery, including rock formations, wooden bridges, waterfalls, and dense forest, all shaped by the glacier-fed waters of the Alvier.

Why You Should Visit
- Unique geology: See the power of nature up close in a gorge shaped over 10,000 years.
- Accessible hike: A family-friendly 5 km loop trail with moderate elevation.
- Stunning nature photography: Mossy rocks, rushing water, and cliffside views.
- Close to Brandnertal highlights: Combine your visit with a trip to Lünersee or the Burtschasattel.

Plan Your Trip
Location: 6706 Bürs, Austria
(Follow Lorünserstraße to the end for the trailhead)
Trail length: 5 km (approx. 1.5–2 hours round trip)
Best time to visit: Late spring through early autumn for the safest and most scenic conditions.