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Hiking tyrol Allgäuer Alps

Hiking in the Tannheimer Tal

With the panorama of the Allgäu Alps on its doorstep, the Tannheimer Tal in the north of Tyrol offers many opportunities for entertaining hiking tours. Hikes in the high valley to about 1,100 meters altitude pas mountain lakes, high-altitude hiking trails, themed trails, attractions such as the largest summit book of the Alps and 31 pastures and huts waiting for mountain lovers. On the three levels hikers can choose from walks to alpine climbs or easy climbing routes

Familienwanderung in den Tannheimer Bergen

The most beautiful high valley in Europe is ideal for pleasure hikers. Cozy hiking trails lead from place to place, pass farms and chapels, or on the banks of the Haldensee and the Vilsalpsee. The mountain up to the second level is easy with the cable cars. Hiking trails lead via short climbs on mountain trails, mountain peaks and mountain huts, which offer fantastic views over the high valley and the Allgäu Alps. Alpine climbers will find great Alpine toursmountaineers and climbers on the third level: to the 2,249-meter-high Gaishorn, the highest mountain in the Tannheimer Valley, or summit tours to the Rote Flüh (2,111 meters) and the Gimpel (2,176 meters). Experienced hikers can test themselves on three climbing tours.

Nature reserve Vilsalpsee

Lake Vilsalpsee in the Tannheimer Tal is a nature reserve and framed by mountains

Vilsalpsee

In the Vilsalpsee nature reserve, the landscape is unspoilt and the world is still in order. Whether for hikers, walkers or also animals and plants is here the ideal place to enjoy the beauty of the alpine landscape.

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Tyrolean Mountain Trail Seal of Quality for the Tannheimer Tal

Award of the Mountain Trail Quality Seal to the Tannheimer Tal

The Tannheimer Tal has been awarded the "Tyrolean Mountain Trails" seal of quality. This makes hiking in the high valley an even more enjoyable experience. A total of 1,600 new, numbered signs with pictograms and more detailed information now ensure even more safety on the numerous hiking trails. In addition to the trail names and numbers, information has been added about trail lengths, levels of difficulty, places to stop for refreshments, cable cars and connections. In addition, a classic trail returns: the popular Drei-Seen-Tour (Three Lakes Tour) is fully accessible again after extensive safety measures. Along with the Schattwald-Zöblen-Runde and the Gräner Höhenweg, it has even been designated a premium hiking trail.