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Oberhofer Galtalm mountain hut

1035 M 1.035 M
7.8 KM 7.8 KM
medium medium
This hike starts in the village centre and heads towards the hamlet of Schwaighof, before continuing through the Flaurlinger Valley, across the Kanzingbrücke bridge and past the Kohlerkapelle chapel. Route number 154 then leads you to the Flaurlinger Alm mountain hut (1,614 m), where you can enjoy a break and a bite to eat. If you continue along the path past the Flaurlinger Alm for another five minutes, you will reach the Oberhofer Galtalm mountain hut (1,652 m), which also serves food.
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The Oberhofer Höhenweg trail

1973 M 1.973 M
19.4 KM 19.4 KM
medium medium
The Oberhofer Höhenweg trail leads from the Sellrain Valley to the Inn Valley. There are two possible starting points: the Zirnbachalm mountain hut near Kühtai or the car park and bus stop located between the snow sheds (the avalanche structures that protect the road) on the L13 road. Either way, the route starts by following a narrow path uphill to the Flaurlinger Scharte (2,400 m). On the Inn Valley side, the route then leads to the Oberhofer Melkalm hut (1,700 m), where you get wonderful views down into the valley. It is important to keep an eye on the time because there are no places to stay along the way. From the Oberhofer Melkalm hut, the route leads downhill to the village of Oberhofen. Return journey: You can get back to the start of the hike on public transport. 
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Oberhofer Melkalm mountain hut

1062 M 1.062 M
9.3 KM 9.3 KM
medium medium
This hike starts in the village of Oberhofen and follows the road south to the Reasnhof. From there, take the left-hand path and join the forest road. After about an hour, the route turns right towards the Oberhofer Melkalm mountain hut, where you can enjoy a bite to eat with stunning panoramic views of the Inn Valley and the surrounding mountains.
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Oberperfuss - Stiglreith - Hundstalsee lake

759 M 759 M
13.2 KM 13.2 KM
medium medium
This lovely lake hike takes you to the beautiful Hundstalsee lake with its "Apollontempel" (Temple of Apollo). From the Bergbahnen Oberperfuss lift car park, take the gondola up to Stiglreith and then the second gondola up to Sulzstich. From there, follow the road until you come to the last bend below the Rosskogelhütte mountain hut. At this point, you can already see the Krimpenbachalm mounatin hut off in the distance. Turn off onto the trail towards Krimpenbachsattel, which is a col set at an altitude of 1,899 metres above sea level. Pass through the gate and follow the Schützensteig trail into the Hundstal Valley. When you come to a shepherd's stable, the path joins a trail leading up from the Inzinger Alm mountain hut. Follow this trail as it leads left up a steep slope and into a large basin where you'll see a hunting lodge set in a prime location. Another steep slope then takes you up to the Hundstalsee lake. From there, you can either go left or right around the lake to the "Apollontempel" (Temple of Apollo). This is a lovely spot for a break, in a wide bowl between the Peider Spitze and Weissstein peaks. The story behind this piece of natural stone art: In August 1986, the two artists Heinz Triendl and Robert Tribus started to build a work of art made entirely of natural rock at an altitude of 2,300 metres above sea level in the Rosskogel area near Oberperfuss. The work of art is an ecologically and aesthetically innovative piece that is intended to represent the connection between nature & humans, art & humans and art & nature. The "Apollontempel", as the piece is known, is made entirely of rocks from the area, which are stacked without any binding agent. (Author Ernst Aigner)
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Oberperfussberg - Stiglreith

360 M 360 M
2.6 KM 2.6 KM
easy easy
Route no. 9a. From the free car park by the church in Oberperfuss-Berg, cross the road and head south, walking uphill to the edge of the forest on hiking trail no. 9. This trail meets route no. 9b, which continues towards Stiglreith to the Egghöfe settlement. The hike is very scenic and leads through woods and meadows with stunning views.
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The panoramic Bergisel circuit

120 M 120 M
2.2 KM 2.2 KM
easy easy
A circular panoramic tour with many highlights: A viewing platform over the Sill Gorge (the Drachenfelsen) A sun deck with seating A sculpture by the artist Aron Demetz Wonderful 360° views of Bergisel Ski Jump A memorial for prominent Tyroleans (busts of Michael Gamper, Eduard Reut-Nicolussi, Silvius Magnago and Eduard Wallnöfer) Ideal in combination with a visit to the Tirol Panorama Museum or the Bergisel stadium.
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The panoramic road between Stiglreith and Oberperfuss

557 M 557 M
6.1 KM 6.1 KM
easy easy
From the village centre of Oberperfuss, follow the main road to the district of Oberperfuss Berg and then continue along the marked "Panoramastraße" panoramic road to Stiglreith. This hike can also be shortened by starting at the church in Oberperfuss Berg, the car park is free of charge. The route is very scenic with wonderful views. The road to Stiglreith is closed to cars from November until the end of March. Fees apply to park in the Stiglreith car park (note: coins required).
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Panoramaweg trail Axams (32)

28 M 28 M
2.5 KM 2.5 KM
easy easy
The Axams section of the Panoramaweg trail is an easily accessible forest road that stretches from Grinzens to Mutters. The route covers very few vertical metres and runs along the edge of the forest. With good footwear, it is an ideal hiking trail for the whole family with breathtaking views of the Nordkette mountains and the Inn Valley. It is also possible to break the Panoramaweg trail up into shorter sections. Start of the Panoramaweg: from/to Grinzens (no. 32) to Axams (32), Birgitz (32) and Götzens (32) and from there on to Natters (19) and Mutters (19). The total length of the route is 7 km. 
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Panoramaweg trail Birgitz (32)

75 M 75 M
0.7 KM 0.7 KM
easy easy
The Birgitz section of the Panoramaweg trail is an easily accessible forest road that stretches from Grinzens to Mutters. The route covers very few vertical metres and runs along the edge of the forest. With good footwear, it is an ideal hiking trail for the whole family with breathtaking views of the Nordkette mountains and the Inn Valley. It is also possible to break the Panoramaweg trail up into shorter sections. Start of the Panoramaweg: from/to Grinzens (no. 32) to Axams (32), Birgitz (32) and Götzens (32) and from there on to Natters (19) and Mutters (19). The total length of the route is 7 km. 
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Panoramaweg trail Grinzens (32)

114 M 114 M
2.5 KM 2.5 KM
easy easy
The Grinzens section of the Panoramaweg trail is an easily accessible forest road that stretches from Grinzens to Mutters. The route covers very few vertical metres and runs along the edge of the forest. With good footwear, it is an ideal hiking trail for the whole family with breathtaking views of the Nordkette mountains and the Inn Valley. It is also possible to break the Panoramaweg trail up into shorter sections. Start of the Panoramaweg: from/to Grinzens (no. 32) to Axams (32), Birgitz (32) and Götzens (32) and from there on to Natters (19) and Mutters (19). The total length of the route is 7 km. 
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Panoramic trail on the western alpine plateau

533 M 533 M
9.6 KM 9.6 KM
easy easy
The Panoramaweg trail runs to the south and southeast of the western alpine plateau and leads from the villages of Mutters, Natters, Götzens, Birgitz and Axams to Grinzens. It is possible to start the hike in any of the villages. The route primarily follows forest trails and there are plenty of benches along the way for relaxing and taking a break. Along the route, there are sections with beautiful views of the villages on the plateau, the Inn Valley, the city of Innsbruck and the Nordkette mountain range. With good footwear, it is an ideal hiking trail for the whole family. The trail covers a total distance of about ten kilometres and there are places to stop for a break in each of the villages along the way.  
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Patscher Alm mountain hut

730 M 730 M
5.3 KM 5.3 KM
medium medium
From the starting point at Hotel Grünwalderhof, head east and then turn right to continue south, passing the forest playground and the Patsch wood storage area before finally turning onto the forest road and following it north-east to the Patscher Alm mountain hut. Magnificent views of the Stubai Valley, including the Stubai Glacier and Serles mountain.
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Patscherkofel

1105 M 1.105 M
10.7 KM 10.7 KM
medium medium
Start in the Kurpark spa gardens and walk up through the Serleswald woods to Lanser Straße road. Cross Lanser Straße and follow Speckbacherweg trail towards Patsch. Before reaching the village of Patsch, head up to the Patscher Kreuzweg trail and continue to the Heiligwasser alpine guesthouse. From Heiligwasser, continue to the former Igler Alm hut and then follow the Almenweg 1600 trail to the Lanser Alm mountain hut. From in front of the Lanser Alm, a steep forest path leads up to the Patscherkofelhaus. The best way to get back to Igls from there is to ride down on the Patscherkofelbahn lift.  
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Patscherkofel – summit

280 M 280 M
2.7 KM 2.7 KM
medium medium
The easy Panoramaweg walking trail features wonderful panoramic views and leads from the Patscherkofel mountain lift station to the Gipfelstube restaurant (2,248 m) with its panoramic views. Follow the same route back.
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Peter-Anich-Hütte mountain hut

1297 M 1.297 M
8.3 KM 8.3 KM
medium medium
This signposted hike starts from the Pilgrimage Church of St Anthony and leads past the Rietz sawmill before continuing gently uphill along a forest road to the "Grüne Bank", which is a lovely spot for a little break (walking time approx. 1.5 hours). From there, the forest road gets a little steeper as its leads up to the Peter-Anich-Hütte mountain hut, where you can enjoy a break and a bite to eat.
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