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Bürstegg: the Abandoned Paradise

Summary by Kronen Zeitung
Like a postcard motif, the former hamlet of Bürstegg lies at an altitude of more than 1700 metres between Lech and Warth. Once the settlement was inhabited year-round, today it only serves as an Alpe. Bürstegg, above the Hochtannberg Pass, is considered the highest Walser settlement in Vorarlberg. Once a year-round inhabited, the hamlet is now only used as an Alpe in the summer months at the foot of the Warther Karhorn (2416) in the municipality…

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Like a postcard motif, the former hamlet of Bürstegg lies at an altitude of more than 1700 metres between Lech and Warth. Once the settlement was inhabited year-round, today it only serves as an Alpe. Bürstegg, above the Hochtannberg Pass, is considered the highest Walser settlement in Vorarlberg. Once a year-round inhabited, the hamlet is now only used as an Alpe in the summer months at the foot of the Warther Karhorn (2416) in the municipality…

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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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