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TVB Region Hall-Wattens

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Deep breaths fill the lungs with fresh air, the soft forest floor yields beneath one's steps, it smells of earth and herbs, under an old tree there is a comfortable spot to linger. A stay in the forest simply feels good and is relaxing. The forests in the Hall-Wattens region

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Meeting point: Parking lot entrance Halltal, Absam

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Tourismusverband Region Hall-Wattens
Unterer Stadtplatz 19
6060 Hall in Tirol

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