Feldkirch
The medieval town of Feldkirch is the second most populous town in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg. Located along the Rhine river it is the westernmost point in Austria on the border of Switzerland and Liechtenstein. This well-preserved city was founded in1218, after Count Hugo von Montfort built the 'Schattenburg', a castle which is still the major landmark of Feldkirch.
Further attractions include shops, restaurants and bars, as well as the Reichenfeld Quarter and wildlife park.Towering over the city at its highest point, begin with a visit to the Schattenburg castle, where 18 rooms showcase what life was like in the past. Then, travel to Old Town and stroll through the cobblestoned streets of Marktplatz square and Marktgasse to discover the main historical sights. See Dom St. Nikolaus Catholic church famous for its striking green steeple and the Katzenturm bell tower chiming every day at 3.00pm.Take a guided tour of the city’s cultural center and events center, Montforthaus, designed by architects Hascher Jehle and Mitiska Wager. While you are here, head up the top-floor restaurant to grab a bite to on the terrace offering breathtaking views of the city and castle.Delight the kiddos with a visit the city's Wildpark housing over 130 animals from 23 different species. During a one-hour walk around the park guests can expect to encounter wolves, racoons, deers and more!