
Puddles, adventures & mountain magic: the best rainy-day experiences for families.
With a rain jacket and a spirit of discovery, every day of bad weather becomes an adventure. Our best ideas for little adventurers and grown-up connoisseurs in Warth-Schröcken.
Rain on holiday? No reason to spend the day cooped up in your accommodation. In the mountains in particular, nature reveals its very special charm in changeable weather: the forests smell more intense, waterfalls roar powerfully, and impressive views of the peaks often emerge from between the clouds. With the right clothing, a rainy day quickly turns into a little adventure.
Should the weather ever be unsuitable for hiking, there are plenty of family-friendly attractions around Warth-Schröcken – from exciting museums and indoor swimming pools to indoor adventure centres.

Family walks in the rain.
Not every rainy day means constant rain. Many hikes can be enjoyed wonderfully even in light drizzle. Waterproof clothing, good shoes and a small snack in your rucksack are often all you need for an eventful day in the mountains.

Warth Forest Circular Walk.
Covering a distance of around 5 kilometres and with an elevation gain of about 200 metres, the circular walk is also ideal for families with children. The forest is at its most beautiful just after a rain shower: the air is fresh and clear, the colours are particularly vibrant, and every step becomes a little adventure in nature.
Route description.
The walk starts at the village square in Warth. Passing the Haus Wallis, the path leads to Lake Seebach. The route then follows a forest track downhill to the B198. After a short stretch alongside the road, the path branches off to the right onto a wide gravel track. Follow this track to the Teschenberg junction. From there, the route follows the same track back to Warth and the village square.

Steffisalp Express – Hochalphütte – Hochtannberg Pass.
Route description.
The route begins with a journey on the Steffisalp Express from Warth to the mountain station. From there, a footpath leads to the Hochalphütte.
After the hut, the route continues uphill, past the Panoramasee and over the Saloberkopf. The path then leads downhill towards the Hochtannberg Pass.

A walk to Körbersee, the most beautiful spot in Austria.
Route description.
The walk starts at the Hochtannberg Pass by Lake Kalbele. From there, a well-maintained path leads to Lake Körber. After a break by the lake, the route continues to Alpe Batzen. There, you can stop for refreshments and buy some alpine cheese. The route then continues downhill along a wide gravel path to Schröcken.

Marmot Adventure Trail.
Whether it’s sunshine or a light drizzle – the Murmele Adventure Trail offers a variety of experiences whatever the weather. Fresh mountain air, exercise and exciting stations make the hike a lovely day out for the whole family.
Route description.
The Murmele Adventure Trail runs along the old road from Nesslegg to Schröcken-Heimboden. The entire route is tarmac-surfaced and is therefore also suitable for younger children. There are various activity stations along the trail, including a slackline, a balance beam, a small climbing wall, a woodpecker tree and a seesaw.

To the Walser settlement of Bürstegg.
Route description.
The walk begins with a journey on the Steffisalp-Express from Warth to the mountain station. From there, the path leads towards Wannenkopf and then continues downhill to the right towards Bürstegg. The former Walser settlement is a highlight of the walk and offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. The route then continues downhill to Bodenalpe. The return journey to Warth is by hiking bus.
A tip for budding mountaineers: the Murmele Pass.
Psst… there are no fewer than four stamp points for the Murmele Pass along the family walks featured here:
- Steffisalp Express
- Hochalphütte
- Berghotel Körbersee
- Murmele Adventure Trail
Anyone who has already collected four stamps can pick up a small gift as a reward from the tourist information offices.
You can find all the information about the Murmele Pass here.

Even more tips for rainy days with children.
If the weather isn’t ideal for hiking, there are plenty of other options in and around Warth-Schröcken for enjoyable family days out.
Aqua Nova Steeg – Water fun for little water lovers.
At Aqua Nova in Steeg, a children’s area, a water slide and warm water ensure hours of relaxation, fun and games. Perfect for when it’s raining outside.
Diedamskopf Indoor Playground – reach new heights, even when it’s cloudy.
Even when it’s raining, a trip to the Diedamskopf in Schoppernau is well worth it. The cable car takes you comfortably up to the mountain station, where Didi’s indoor playground offers a special treat for families.
Covering around 300 m², children can jump, run about, build and play to their heart’s content. The real snow groomer is particularly popular, inviting children to explore and play. An ideal destination for little mountain fans on changeable days.
Simms Waterfall & Holzgau Suspension Bridge – A nature adventure in the rain.
A rainy day is the perfect time to visit the Simms Waterfall in Holzgau. After rainfall, the waterfall carries a particularly large volume of water, providing a striking demonstration of the power of nature.
The short walk to the waterfall is also easily manageable for children. If you fancy adding a bit of adventure to your trip, why not visit the famous Holzgau suspension bridge afterwards? High above the Höhenbach Gorge, crossing the bridge offers a bit of a thrill and some stunning views.

Inatura Dornbirn – Experience nature first-hand.
At Inatura, learning becomes an experience. Children can try out exciting experiments, discover animals and explore natural phenomena through play.
Spielfabrik Dornbirn – Let the kids run riot whatever the weather.
If you’re looking to get active, the Spielfabrik Dornbirn offers plenty of space for climbing, sliding and letting off steam – ideal for an active day when it’s raining.
Feldkirch Wildlife Park – discover native animals.
A visit to Feldkirch Wildlife Park is a real treat for young animal lovers. Here, you can observe native animals at close quarters – a wonderful experience even on cloudy days.
Conclusion.
Even a rainy day can be full of adventures. Whether it’s short walks, exciting explorations or indoor fun – with the right idea, a grey day can turn into a colourful holiday memory.