The Tyrol's largest country park - the Alpenpark Karwendel, picturesque valleys and famous mountain peaks, but also leisurely strolls in the valley. Dedicated hillwalkers and keen nature-lovers will not be disappointed by what they find in the Hall-Wattens region. Both the Eagles' Trail (known as the Adlerweg and the newest signposted footpath) and the Way of St James (Jakobsweg) pass through the region.
With friends or with family, with or without Nordic walking poles − whatever kind of walker you are − you will find you own personal "walking paradise" somewhere in the Hall-Wattens region. To round off the "mountain experience", there are the Alpine pastures and a good number of cosy mountain huts en route for that much-needed refreshments stop.
Walking maps of the region (Karwendel and Tux Alpine foothills) available from the tourist board free of charge.
Guided walking tours 2010 Discover the greatest places in the Hall-Wattens region: The Halltal Valley & Its treasures and many more...
The Stone Pine Path Famous, popular, much-travelled and yet every time an uplifting experience! The Stone Pine Path above Innsbruck runs from the Patscherkofel mountain station as for as the Tulfeinalm (near Tulfes).
Eagles' Trail For centuries, the eagle has been a native of the Tyrolean region. It represents freedom, strength and breadth.
Alpine trekking On foot over the Alps from Munich to Venice on the "Traumpfad". A unique journey that draws increasing numbers of walkers into its spell.
Historic circular walk No other region in the Tyrol's Inn Valley can boast so many places of cultural interest as the area between Volders and Wattens.
Path of Contemplation Absam - Gnadenwald The path is a symbol for life. Our life story is full of false starts, departures, detours, meanderings, cul-de-sacs, labyrinths and destinations
Gnadenwald - Hinterhornalm - Hundskopf With a little imagination and the right viewing point, it will become obvious how the Hundskopf (Dog's Head) gets its name.
Hall Valley – Bettelwurf mountain hut The Bettelwurf - no other mountain dominates the Hall-Wattens region so dramatically as the Bettelwurf massif.
Karwendel Alpine Park The Karwendel Alpine Park between the River Inn and the River Isar, the Achensee and the Seefeld depression is a conservation area with many sites of special interest.
Please note:
The Hall-Wattens region tourist board accepts no liability or responsibility whatsoever for any injuries or accidents that may occur. These tours are subjective impressions of possible routes and in no way do they replace a thorough study of maps or tour guides. The tourist board makes no claim to their accuracy or completeness.