53 miles (85km), 8 days, hard. With a week on your hands, and a desire to nail a proper Alpine hike, the Berliner Höhenweg (Berlin High Trail) in Tyrol is the dream. You’ll need a good level of fitness, stamina and experience for this eight-day, hut-to-hut traverse of the ravishing Zillertal and Tux Alps.
Stretching along the western side of Austria, sandwiched between Bavaria and Italy, Tyrol is one of the country’s nine federal states. Bounded by Salzburgerland to the east and Voralberg to the west, the state covers much of the Eastern Alps and is divided into two parts: North Tyrol and East Tyrol.
7. Get Your Art Fix at the Tyrolean State Museums. Innsbruck is home to a number of museums of international repute, particularly those that fall under the Tyrolean State Museums umbrella. A must-see is the Tyrolean Folk Art Museum (Tyroler Volkskunstmuseum) adjoining the Hofkirche in the new Abbey (Neues Stift).
Sand in Taufers ( German pronunciation: [sant ʔɪn ˈtaʊfɐs]; Italian: Campo Tures [ˈkampo ˈtuːres]) is a comune mercato ( market town) in South Tyrol in northern Italy . Located about 70 kilometres (43 mi) northeast of Bolzano, the town centre is situated in the Tauferer Ahrntal (Taufers) valley of the Ahr river, stretching from Bruneck
Reschen Pass ( German: Reschenpass, pronounced [ˈrɛʃn̩ˌpas] ⓘ; Italian: Passo di Resia [ˈpasso di ˈrɛːzja]) is a mountain pass across the main chain of the Alps, connecting the Upper Inn Valley in the northwest with the Vinschgau region in the southeast. Since 1919, the border between South Tyrol, Italy and Tyrol, Austria has Stop 1: Meadows in the Dolomites. Our journey began by heading into one of the most iconic and beautiful areas in the Alps: the Dolomites. After a three hour drive, we finally reached the first place on our list, Alpe di Siusi in the South Tyrol province of Italy. It is the largest high-altitude Alpine meadow in Europe, and is famous for the
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