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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!
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.
Every Friday at 5:00 PM, guests from the Hall-Wattens region can participate in the weekly program of the tavern tour "Prost & Mahlzeit" in Hall in Tyrol.
A culinary tour of a special kind is offered by the new themed city tour of the TVB Hall-Wattens. Austrian guide Mag. Katharina Nagy has thoroughly studied the centuries-old tradition of the tavern in Hall and designed a captivating route through Hall's charming alleys. This new walk takes you through Tyrol's largest old town and provides insight into its fascinating house stories, offers anecdotes and interesting facts about food and drink. Enjoy, cheers!
Every Tuesday at 4:00 PM, guests of the Hall-Wattens region can participate in the themed tour "Of Wild Heads, Frogs, and a Queen" in Hall in Tirol as part of the weekly program.
This themed tour tells stories about Hall's fountains, numerous artistic personalities, and their significance for the city. An evening city stroll for night owls and business travelers in the Hall-Wattens region, during which the general history of the city is not overlooked. Hall in the evening has a special charm!
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.
On Tuesday at 10:00 AM, there will be a guided hike ENJOYING WILD HERBS WITH ALL SENSES in Tulfes. In search of native flowers and herbs, we will learn a lot of new things about their significance for humans and nature. At a beautifully located snack spot, we will taste fresh farmer's bread with a spread made from the freshly picked herbs. Additionally, there will be many tips and recipes to take home. Simply delicious!
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 Wednesday, guests of the Hall-Wattens region can participate in a themed tour or cultural walk on the topic of river navigation as part of the weekly program.
Salt, silver, and shipping were once the three pillars of the burgeoning medieval town of Hall. We walk from the Johanneskirche in the former salt district to the grain store and the Nepomuk chapel in the Lower Lend, once the head station of Tyrolean shipping. A healthy mind in a healthy body!