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Naturpark KarwendelThis is the largest nature park in Austria and covers almost the entire Karwendel massif over a total area of more than 727 square kilometers. It presents itself in wild, sublime beauty with its rocky mountain flanks, extensive forests and gentle alpine meadows. Covering an area of 727 square kilometers, it combines eleven different rest and landscape protection areas from high mountain peaks to moors.
Burg Hasegg / Hall MintA majestic castle built to protect the salt mines, river trade, the bridge over the River Inn and also to guard the old salt route. During the 15th century the castle was enlarged to become a residence for princes. It now houses a museum called mint museum and open to the general public. Demonstrations of historical minting techniques are given from time to time.The castle itself is an example of early Gothic era Tirolean fortress architecture.
Glungezerbahn GesmbH & Co KGPerfectly groomed ski slopes, surrounded by the beautiful, untouched nature of the Tux Alps, the wonderfully wide view of the Inn Valley and over 400 mountain peaks. The comfortable 10-seater gondola takes winter sports enthusiasts directly from the valley station to the Halsmarter middle station in just 6.5 minutes. From there you can take the "Tulfein Express" - a state-of-the-art combination lift with gondolas and chairs - to the Tulfein mountain station.
ZirbenwegThis is one of most popular hikes in the Austrian Alps. It provides a quick and simple route to amazing panoramas of the Inntal Valley below and offers great views of 400 craggy peaks in the Alps, including many within the Karwendel Massif. This short, family hike offers amazing panoramas of Innsbruck and the Inntal.
Baggersee InnsbruckThis beautiful lake is the summer meeting point for sun worshipers, trend athletes and families - everyone gets their money's worth here. With an area size of 2.8 ha it is the second largest lake in the city area. Only the Lake Lans surpasses it by size and volume. Rare water birds like cormorants and swans were detected by eager ornithologists who use this territory during the non-bathing season.
Großer BettelwurfThe Großer Bettelwurf is a mountain, 2,726 m, and thus the highest peak in the Gleirsch-Halltal Chain in the Karwendel mountains of Tyrol. It is also the fourth highest summit in the Karwendel. The neighbouring Kleiner Bettelwurf reaches a height of 2,650 m. It is a good trekking destination and also it offers nice views of this area also.
Ambras CastleOne of the main attractions in Innsbruck, the capital of the Alps. This Renaissance castle and palace located in the hills above Innsbruck, Austria was was built in the 16th century on the spot of an earlier 10th-century castle, which became the seat of power for the Counts of Andechs.
Schloss Ambras Innsbruck - Kunsthistorisches MuseumAmbras Castle is one of the most important sights in Austria and is the top destination in Tyrol. This castle was built in the 16th century on the spot of an earlier 10th-century castle, which became the seat of power for the Counts of Andechs. Visit the first museum in the world to be preserved in its original place and embark on a journey 450 years into the past. It is considered one of the most popular tourist attractions of the Tyrol.
SpeckkarspitzeThe Speckkarspitze is a high mountain in the Gleirsch-Halltal chain in the Karwendel in Tyrol . The summit can be reached on a climb that requires sure -footedness from the Hallerangerhaus and the Hallerangeralm in the Hinterautal or from the Halltal via the Lafatscher Joch. Numerous difficult climbing routes lead through the compact slabs of the north face.
Museum im Zeughaus / Tiroler LandesmuseenBuilt by Emperor Maximilian as a late medieval arsenal of weapons, the arsenal now houses a museum of Tyrol's cultural history. The tour through the historical epochs begins with prehistoric finds and continues through economic heydays as well as religious and political conflicts to the present day.
PatscherkofelPatscherkofel is Innsbrucks Ski Paradise in the south: easy to recognise from its rounded shape and the prominent radio mast on its peak. During both the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics, the mountain was the venue for the men's downhill race, along with the bobsleigh and luge competitions in neighboring Igls. The other five alpine skiing events were held at Axamer Lizum.
Alpine Club MuseumThe Alpine Club Museum in Innsbruck, Austria is a museum dedicated to the history of alpinism. It is a museum dedicated to the history of alpinism. Located in the Hofburg in the Altstadt section of the city, the museum is owned by the Austrian Alpine Club.
RapoldiparkA beautiful park located in the Pradl district between Sill and the residential buildings on Leipziger Platz. The park was expanded to the north after the old gasworks was closed and, together with the banks of the Sill and Inn , forms a continuous green space right up to the north-eastern outskirts of the city. In the center of the park is the Rapoldi pond.
OlympiaworldA multi-purpose sports facility complex in Innsbruck, Austria. It was opened in 1963. The complex served as the Olympic Park of the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics, as well as the 2012 and Winter Youth Olympics.
Art InnsbruckAn international fair for contemporary art held annually in Innsbruck. It features about 70 exhibitors from 8 to 10 nations presenting fine art of the 20th and 21st centuries. It is organized by the Development Association of Fine Arts and is the second largest art fair in Austria, second only to ART Vienna.
StempeljochThe Stempeljoch is one of the easy peaks around the Pfeishütte. The view of the entire Karwendel is still tremendous. The path leads on an easy climb from the Pfeishütte to the Stempeljoch and from here it is a bit steeper and rockier to the summit.
Lake LansA beautiful lake located in Lans in the district of Innsbruck Land and is the largest lake in the city area. It is fed by ground water as well as the neighbouring water lily lake, the Lanser Moor. It is a popular destination for those who love swimming and spashing around. It is also used for ice-skating during the winter.
Alpine Zoo InnsbruckAlpenzoo Innsbruck is a zoo located in the town Insbruck, in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is one of the highest elevation zoos in Europe. It is located in impressive position at the foot of the Nordkette mountain range fringing Innsbruck and provides an insight into the alpine animal world. Besides it offers a great view on the fascinating mountains as well as the city.
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Karwendel HöhenwegThe Karwendel Höhenweg is marked as a difficult, black mountain trail, divided into 6 stages. The route covers 7,000 meters in altitude (3,400 meters in ascent), from tranquil high valleys and alpine pastures up to the craggy peaks of Austria's largest nature park