Bichlbach
Bichlbach is a municipality in the district of Reutte in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
Geography
Bichlbach lies at an elevation of in the Zwischentoren, the valley that links the Ehrwald Basin with the Lech valley. Over the municipal territory runs the watershed between the Lech and Loisach. The municipality consists of three villages: the elongated Straßendorf of Bichlbach and the two almost adjacent villages of Lähn and Wengle. Bichlbach is the base for an ascent of the Kohlbergspitze on a waymarked path that takes around 3 hours.Constituent communities
The municipal area comprises the following three villages :- Bichlbach
- Lähn
- Wengels
History
Until 1859 Bichlbach was the seat of a masons and carpenters guild, the Great Guild Bichlbach. One of the members was the master builder Joseph Michael Schnöller. in its baroque style, the guild church of Bichlbach is today the only one of its kind in the German-speaking world.
Coat of arms
The municipal coat of arms awarded in 1974 is modeled after the guild seal of 1694 and shows St. Joseph as a patron of craftsmen in front of a black double-headed eagle. The colors of the community flag are black - red.Economy and Infrastructure
In addition Bichlbach is nowadays a two-season tourism community with a focus on winter tourism. The community is located on the Fern Pass and is connected to the railway station Bichlbach-Berwang and the stops Lähn and Bichlbach-Almkopfbahn at the Außerfernbahn to the railway network.At the same time, the village is located on the long-distance cycle path, which runs as Via Claudia Augusta along an ancient Roman road of the same name.
Culture and sights
In Bichlbach is the only guild church in Austria, the baroque church of St. Joseph.Personalities
- Alois Zotz, priest, later American journalist and newspaper publisher
- Nicole Hosp, world champion in ski giant slalom, lives in Bichlbach