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A wonderful guided snowshoe hike in the Tux Alps: From the Tulfein mountain station, we trek with snowshoes across snowy trails to the longest larch bench at Schartenkogel. The view of the Karwendel, Inn Valley, and Volder Valley is breathtaking! On the way back, we will refresh ourselves at the Tulfein Alm with Tyrolean delicacies.
Together we will conjure up an apple strudel made from primarily regional ingredients using stretched strudel dough, and enjoy the typical Austrian pastry afterwards with a cup of coffee. As it is well known, love goes through the stomach!
The starry sky is the greatest picture book of humanity. In the fairy tale "Sterntaler" by the Brothers Grimm, the stars fall from the sky as silver coins. Together with star guide.tirol Tobias Muster, families can playfully discover the sparkling starry sky during this Christmas children's star tour in the courtyard of the Münze Hall: What are the most famous constellations and their most beautiful stories? How can one orient themselves in the starry sky? What do animals do at night? The highlight of the tour is a walk through the starry sky with the telescope.
In the Halltal, we shorten the wait for the Christ Child. During this enchanting Christmas hike for children, we listen to stories, search for little forest treasures, and, with a bit of luck, observe some winter animals in their activities!
With crafting and refreshments, we spend a wonderful festive time together.
On Fridays, we head to Absam Halltal in search of traces: Together with a Tyrolean nature guide and equipped with Swarovski binoculars, we hike through the wintry Halltal. Together, we discover flora, fauna, and with a bit of luck, wildlife in the largest nature park in Austria.
An exciting themed tour: In the medieval mining and trading town of Hall, bakers, millers, and butchers played a central role in supplying the population. Even today, street names inside and outside the city walls remind us of blacksmiths and wagon makers, locksmiths, tanners, and coopers. The carnival with the Fasserrössl also brings long-forgotten times back to life. Good luck!
Every Fridayat 2:00 PM, guests of the Hall-Wattens region can participate in a guided hike at Wattenberg as part of the winter week program.
In cold temperatures, we look forward to our furry companions, who we can warm up to again and again. “Lamapapa” Hans introduces us to his “family”: We get up close with the clever hiking partners and explore the Wattenberg forest together. In the process, we learn a lot of new things about the friendly cloven-hoofed animals. Let's go!
The wintry Halltal is a world of its own. Peace and relaxation are guaranteed here. In the winter forest, we look for animal tracks while we stomp through the snowy landscape on snowshoes. In case of a lack of snow, a regular winter hike takes place.