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It is ranked among Europe’s longest and most scenic cycle routes.The Art Nouveau Hallenbad Amraser Strasse is a recently-renovated indoor swimming-pool in the centre of Innsbruck, housing a sports pool, children’s pool and a beginners’ pool. Want to go hiking around Innsbruck to explore more of this corner of Tyrol?
There’s also an on-site driving range.For something a lot longer, the Inn Cycle Path follows alongside the river through Innsbruck and stretches a total 520km, following the river from its source in the Engadine in Switzerland until it meets the Danube in Germany. From three nights onwards it also gives free travel on the Oberperfuss/Rangger Köpfl cable-cars.Baggersee swimming lake.
Want to go hiking around Innsbruck to explore more of this corner of Tyrol? Numerous hiking trails weave through the regions around Innsbruck. Felice's first job was at Vogue magazine and she then went on to become deputy editor of the Ski Club of Great Britain's magazine. Hiking in Innsbruck, Tirol. Starting point: Innsbruck / Igls Length: 8km Elevation uphill: 300m Approximate hiking time: 2 h 30 min Difficulty rating: intermediate (red mountain trails) . There are quaint mountain huts where you can stop off to eat or have a drink. Sporty alpine summers: mountain hut hikes, bike tours, rock climbing, downhill adventures, cool lakes, summit victories and numerous unforgettable experiences in the beautiful mountains – only Innsbruck and its holiday villages offer such a diverse range of summer experiences. The children’s area features a pool with slide and water cannons.The Sightseer is a hop-on hop-off bus going to all of the sights and attractions in Innsbruck. The Town Hall Galleries and Kaufhaus Tyrol are the modern shopping centres.The riverside path along the Inn features running and walking trails, circular cycle routes, table tennis tables, a slack-line park and an urban gym, as well as benches, playgrounds and open spaces for relaxing. "We did the walk through the woods around the back of the ski jump which took about 45 minutes and gave great views - especially from the glass floor viewing platform (this is free and is accessed via the car park)!" The Zirbenweg/stone pine tree path around the village of Igls (above Innsbruck) is easy, and takes about two to three hours to complete.Small shops line the medieval streets, selling clothing, locally produced food and drink, and souvenirs.
Innsbruck’s gorgeous buildings and medieval streets have a busy, lively atmosphere. Our local guides are highly trained and a true enrichment to holidays in Tyrol. You still need hiking equipment, are looking for a competent guide, or the cosiest places for refreshment along the way? You’ll find plenty of places here where you can ensure a safe holiday, as the sports shops in and around Innsbruck offer a wide selection of equipment for walking and hiking.Our route suggestions for you: tours near the city that combine hiking and sightseeing.
A stunning city surrounded by world-class mountain scenery, hiking in Innsbruck is a memory you’ll never forget.
The path that leads up along the stream was lovingly restored by …
Most family hikes include special highlights for children – either along the route or at the destination. The biking hotspot in … In total 334 hikes, 47 long-distance hikes and 25 pilgrim walks are waiting to be explored. You can also walk along easy paths that have little altitude change, with 16 ‘culinary stations’ en route ranging from farms to farm shops selling local produce.Join 16,000 clever people who get the latest Welove2ski content delivered to their inboxInnsbruck Airport, with high mountains on either side of it, is located on the western edge of the city and offers international flights, short transfers, and good rail connections make this a great destination for the eco-conscious traveller. Discover the best hiking trails in Innsbruck. Books. The 9-hole Park course, which opened in 2001, also has great views across the Inn Valley to Innsbruck and westwards to the Ötztal and Lechtal Alps. There’s also a ‘cycle and savour’ route that runs alongside the river Inn to the west of Innsbruck, with a focus on tasting local produce.Cranxworks competition.
There’s also a roof terrace and a spa. The Arolla Pine Trail ("Zirbenweg") above Innsbruck runs from the Patscherkofel mountain station to the Tulfein Alm chalet in Tulfes.
It is ranked among Europe’s longest and most scenic cycle routes.The Art Nouveau Hallenbad Amraser Strasse is a recently-renovated indoor swimming-pool in the centre of Innsbruck, housing a sports pool, children’s pool and a beginners’ pool. Want to go hiking around Innsbruck to explore more of this corner of Tyrol?
There’s also an on-site driving range.For something a lot longer, the Inn Cycle Path follows alongside the river through Innsbruck and stretches a total 520km, following the river from its source in the Engadine in Switzerland until it meets the Danube in Germany. From three nights onwards it also gives free travel on the Oberperfuss/Rangger Köpfl cable-cars.Baggersee swimming lake.
Want to go hiking around Innsbruck to explore more of this corner of Tyrol? Numerous hiking trails weave through the regions around Innsbruck. Felice's first job was at Vogue magazine and she then went on to become deputy editor of the Ski Club of Great Britain's magazine. Hiking in Innsbruck, Tirol. Starting point: Innsbruck / Igls Length: 8km Elevation uphill: 300m Approximate hiking time: 2 h 30 min Difficulty rating: intermediate (red mountain trails) . There are quaint mountain huts where you can stop off to eat or have a drink. Sporty alpine summers: mountain hut hikes, bike tours, rock climbing, downhill adventures, cool lakes, summit victories and numerous unforgettable experiences in the beautiful mountains – only Innsbruck and its holiday villages offer such a diverse range of summer experiences. The children’s area features a pool with slide and water cannons.The Sightseer is a hop-on hop-off bus going to all of the sights and attractions in Innsbruck. The Town Hall Galleries and Kaufhaus Tyrol are the modern shopping centres.The riverside path along the Inn features running and walking trails, circular cycle routes, table tennis tables, a slack-line park and an urban gym, as well as benches, playgrounds and open spaces for relaxing. "We did the walk through the woods around the back of the ski jump which took about 45 minutes and gave great views - especially from the glass floor viewing platform (this is free and is accessed via the car park)!" The Zirbenweg/stone pine tree path around the village of Igls (above Innsbruck) is easy, and takes about two to three hours to complete.Small shops line the medieval streets, selling clothing, locally produced food and drink, and souvenirs.
Innsbruck’s gorgeous buildings and medieval streets have a busy, lively atmosphere. Our local guides are highly trained and a true enrichment to holidays in Tyrol. You still need hiking equipment, are looking for a competent guide, or the cosiest places for refreshment along the way? You’ll find plenty of places here where you can ensure a safe holiday, as the sports shops in and around Innsbruck offer a wide selection of equipment for walking and hiking.Our route suggestions for you: tours near the city that combine hiking and sightseeing.
A stunning city surrounded by world-class mountain scenery, hiking in Innsbruck is a memory you’ll never forget.
The path that leads up along the stream was lovingly restored by …
Most family hikes include special highlights for children – either along the route or at the destination. The biking hotspot in … In total 334 hikes, 47 long-distance hikes and 25 pilgrim walks are waiting to be explored. You can also walk along easy paths that have little altitude change, with 16 ‘culinary stations’ en route ranging from farms to farm shops selling local produce.Join 16,000 clever people who get the latest Welove2ski content delivered to their inboxInnsbruck Airport, with high mountains on either side of it, is located on the western edge of the city and offers international flights, short transfers, and good rail connections make this a great destination for the eco-conscious traveller. Discover the best hiking trails in Innsbruck. Books. The 9-hole Park course, which opened in 2001, also has great views across the Inn Valley to Innsbruck and westwards to the Ötztal and Lechtal Alps. There’s also a ‘cycle and savour’ route that runs alongside the river Inn to the west of Innsbruck, with a focus on tasting local produce.Cranxworks competition.
There’s also a roof terrace and a spa. The Arolla Pine Trail ("Zirbenweg") above Innsbruck runs from the Patscherkofel mountain station to the Tulfein Alm chalet in Tulfes.