The mountains
around Innsbruck
www.skiaustria.com,
Everything you need to know about
holidays
in Innsbruck.
Hiking for young
and old! That is our motto. From an easy going, meandering hike all the
way to demanding climbing routes - the spectacular mountain world of
Innsbruck beck-one everyone to come and take part.
Nordpark - Seegrube -
Hafelakar
The Hunberbrugbahn, one of the last remaining funiculars in Europe, connects the city with the scenically beautiful high plateau of the Hungerburg. Then, with the Nordkettenbahn cableway up to the
Nordpark-Seegrube (1905 m.), the departure point for hikes to the
Panoramic Climbing Path and serveral other destinations. Trial Track for
extreme bikers between Seegrube and Hungerburg, Biker's fun terrain.
Magnificent panoramic views out over the Inn Valley and the city of
Innsbruck.
The final link of the cable-way takes you up to the Hafelekar (2334 m.)
with its breath taking alpine panorama to the south: the Zillertal,
Stubaital and ötztal
Alps. To the north lies the largest nature preserve of the Eastern
Alps, the Karwendel. Form the Hafelekar mountain via the Goetheweg path
across genitle, open alpine meadows and stands of mountain pine to the
mountain refuge Pfeishutte. In winter, this is a paradise for skiers,
snowboarders, carvers and firn gliders.
Patscherkofel
Take the lants. Open from June to September. Informative nature trail around the
mountain with 15 stops. Whereas in witner the Patscherkofel Olympic
mountain offers a challenge to skiers, in summer it becomes a paradise
for mountain bikers.
Glungezer - Zirbenweg
With the Glungezer chairlift from Tulfes, you can quickly and
comfortably reach the mountain promenade called "Zirbenweg", which is a
fairly easy, 3-hour, high-altitude hike to the Patscherkofel, perfect
for young and old.
Splendid views over the Inn valley and the Nordkette mountain range on
the opposite side of the valley. A popular alpine skiing and ski touring
region in the winter.
|