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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!
Giving should bring joy. To the recipient just as much as to the giver. But then there's the question: What on earth should I give? The Guldiner is the perfect gift for any occasion. Whether family, friends, or employees: With the genuine gift coin made of alpacca silver, you make wishes come true. The Guldiner is gladly accepted in numerous businesses in the Hall-Wattens region and its unlimited validity is guaranteed.
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!
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.
Every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday at 11:30 AM, you can visit the Haller Mining Museum with a guided tour. It is located in the former Prince's House of Ferdinand II and gives visitors the feeling of being a real miner underground, allowing them to immerse themselves in the golden age of the seven-hundred-year history of Haller mining. An exciting tour for the whole family! An experience for young and old!
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.
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.
Discover narrow alleyways, charming squares, "talking" signs, and the main sights of the largest old town in Tyrol. City tours take place on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday at 10:00 AM.
The 700-year-old town is located 10 km east of Innsbruck and was the largest and most significant town in North Tyrol during the Middle Ages. Rich salt deposits allowed the town to flourish as early as the 13th century. When in the 15th century the princely mint from Meran in South Tyrol was moved to Hall, the importance of the town grew further. In the year 1486, the first thaler in the world was minted in Hall.
At the center of the old town is one of the most beautiful squares in Austria, the Upper Town Square. Noteworthy are the late Gothic parish church of St. Nicholas, the town hall, and the Magdalene Chapel.