The hiking paradise in the Leutasch Valley.
The hiking paradise in the Leutasch Valley
Hiking vacation in a class of its own
Whether easy, moderately difficult or difficult - you will find the right hiking route for you on your hiking vacation in Tyrol in the Leutasch Valley. However, it should be noted that the level of difficulty of the hike should always be taken into account so that it does not become more difficult. The Tyrolean hiking and mountain routes are classified so that everyone can find their perfect tour tip. After all, it is not for nothing that Austria is the country for hiking and one of the most popular destinations for a hiking vacation. Over half of the country lies in the fascinating mountains.
The nine federal states have so much to offer when it comes to hiking and active vacations that it is difficult to choose. So you can not only go mountain hiking in Austria and roam through the Alps on a hut hike in Austria, but also hike through the fairytale-like and picturesque valleys along crystal-clear lakes and idyllic alpine pastures and enjoy the colorful meadows.Tyrol is undoubtedly one of the most famous and popular landscapes in Austria and a Mecca for skiers, mountaineers and hikers. A total of more than 24,000 kilometers of hiking trails are waiting to be explored in Tyrol. Landscapes such as the Stubaital, the Karwendelgebirge, the Ötztal, the Zillertal or the region around the river Inn are well-known and particularly popular with hikers. Tyrol is also home to the highest mountain in Austria, the Grossglockner, and Tyrol is characterized above all by the Alps.
A Tyrol vacation in summer is of course just as worth seeing and special as a winter vacation during the ski season. The longest hiking trail in Tyrol is the Adlerweg. 33 stages lead a total of 413 kilometers through Tyrol. For those traveling with the family, there are mainly themed hiking trails in Tyrol, which combine knowledge with hiking and are very exciting and action-packed. The "Tauernblick Panoramaweg am Wilden Kaiser" is particularly recommended here.
Vacation in the Wetterstein Mountains
Many hiking opportunities to the imposing peaks of the Wetterstein mountains or leisurely hikes through the Gaistal valley, which is known as an alpine paradise, make your summer vacation in Tyrol unique. Whether walking, hiking, cycling, mountain biking or Nordic walking in pleasant summer temperatures – accompanied by fantastic mountain panoramas, flowering alpine meadows and crystal-clear mountain streams, the connection with nature becomes tangible, almost palpable. You are only a few steps away from the many villages and towns. Here, even the biggest city dwellers can feel the connection with nature and really enjoy it.
The Leutasch Valley, where the call of the mountains resounds particularly loudly...
Hike along impressive gorges and roaring waterfalls. Whether on one of the many Kneipp hikes, in the Leutascher Geisterklamm or on a tour to the source of the Isar, the element of water is your constant companion in the summer months. Or head up to one of the countless peaks in the region and be rewarded by the magnificent view over the Seefeld plateau. Seefeld-Leutasch inspires with around 650 kilometers of marked hiking trails in all levels of difficulty. More than 60 catered huts and mountain huts are available in summer if you want to take a short break and admire the magnificent backdrop of the surrounding mountains or fortify yourself with local specialties and delicacies.
It is an ancient pilgrimage route that leads right across Europe. Hike through the Leutasch Valley on this historically very interesting route and discover the many sights along the Way of St. James. Or explore the circular hiking trail around the Brunschkopf. This permanent circular hiking trail is open from the beginning of May to the end of October.