Best attractions and places to see around Tarrenz, a village in Tirol, Austria, include a variety of natural landscapes and historical sites. The region is characterized by the Gurgltal valley, surrounded by mountains, and features numerous gorges, lakes, and trails. Visitors can explore ancient trade routes, historical landmarks, and diverse natural features. The area offers a blend of cultural experiences and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Great refreshment before ascent or descent to the Fernpass
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If you love nature, you'll love it there...
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On the way to the Fernpass there was a nice view, but unfortunately my focus was on the gravel road to the Fernpass.
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Beautiful lake in the middle of the mountains.
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Schinderbach / Rosengartenschlucht In the middle of Imst is the entrance to one of the most beautiful gorges in Austria and one of the most valuable biotopes in Tyrol. The Schinderbach roars through the 2 km long Rosengarten gorge - a spectacle that can be observed from the path that leads through the gorge. The Rosengartenschlucht is highly valued as one of the most valuable biotopes in Tyrol. It is also a treasure trove, especially for geologists, as millions of years of earth's history are reflected here. The Rosengartenschlucht begins at the Johanneskirche right in the city center of Imst. The gorge, which is bordered by a 100 m high rock wall, becomes increasingly narrower and leads to the Blue Grotto, a small cave in which silver-containing galena was searched for as early as Roman times. From the Blue Grotto you then reach Hoch-Imst and can either hike back to Imst via the Wetterkreuz or continue your tour with the Imster Bergbahnen and the Alpine Coaster Imst. Text / Source: Tirol.Tl https://www.tirol.tl/de/highlights/natur-landschaft/naturschauspiele/rosengartenschlucht/
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The entrance to the Rosengartenschlucht The entrance to the Rosengartenschlucht is right in the center of the city and entry is free! Deep down there is the crystal clear, roaring water, vertically rising rock walls to the right and left, covered in mosses and ferns. ... Text / Source: Imst Tourism https://www.imst.at/urlaubserlebnisse/sommer/rosengartenschlucht
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The region around Tarrenz is rich in natural beauty. You can visit stunning alpine lakes like Lake Piburg, one of Tyrol's oldest nature reserves, or the impressively located Blindsee, known for its unique underwater landscape. Don't miss the dramatic Rosengarten Gorge, a 2 km long natural monument with roaring water and vertical rock walls, or the rugged Salvesen Gorge. The picturesque Gurgltal Valley itself offers scenic views and wild moorlands.
Yes, Tarrenz boasts a rich history. Explore the fascinating Starkenberg Castle & Beer Adventure World, where you can learn about brewing and taste local beer. The Knappenwelt Gurgltal (Gurgltal Mining Museum) is an open-air museum showcasing the region's mining past. You can also delve into local life at the Local Museum Tarrenz, housed in a 17th-century farmhouse, or discover Tirolean carnival traditions at the Fasnacht House.
Tarrenz is an excellent starting point for various hikes. You can enjoy easy circular routes around lakes like Lake Piburg or explore the historic Via Claudia Augusta on foot. For more challenging options, consider the 'Tarrentzer Höhenweg' or ascents to the Hochzeiger summit. Many hiking routes are detailed in the Hiking around Tarrenz guide, including easy paths like the 'Hexengartle Playground loop from Tarrenz'.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the ZirbenPark, which features unique sculptures and nature trails. The 'Bewitched Children's Trail' offers an engaging hiking experience for younger visitors. Easy walks around lakes such as Lake Piburg and Blindsee are also suitable for families. The Rosengarten Gorge is generally suitable for children with sturdy shoes and good condition.
The Gurgltal Cycle Route, part of the ancient Via Claudia Augusta, offers a beautiful way to experience the valley by bike. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are numerous trails, including challenging routes like the 'Panorama Trail Ehrwald – Larch Forest Trail loop from Gurgltal' or moderate options such as the 'View of Latschenhütte – Untermarkter Alm loop from Gurgltal'. You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Tarrenz guide and the Gravel biking around Tarrenz guide.
Yes, for breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Brennglasfelsen Viewpoint, which offers expansive vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Many trails and highlights, including Lake Piburg and Blindsee, also provide stunning scenic outlooks.
Absolutely! Lake Piburg is known for its warm water temperatures, reaching up to 24 degrees Celsius in summer, making it ideal for swimming. The Blindsee is also suitable for swimming and is appreciated for its crystal-clear waters. Additionally, the Tarrenzer Bärenbad offers a natural swimming area amidst the alpine landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the serene and impressive locations of the lakes, such as Blindsee, often described as a 'real highlight' with its crystal-clear waters and unique underwater world. The Piburger See is cherished for its beauty and being one of Tyrol's warmest bathing lakes. The Rosengarten Gorge is admired as an 'impressive natural monument' and one of Austria's most beautiful gorges.
Beyond the well-known spots, you might enjoy the Knappenwelt Gurgltal, an open-air mining museum that offers a unique glimpse into the past. The Salvesen Gorge, from which Tarrenz derives its name ('Torrens' meaning wild stream), provides a rugged and impressive natural experience. The Witched Educational Trail (Hexenlehrpfad) above the village also offers a distinctive hiking experience.
The Via Claudia Augusta is an ancient Roman trade route that has been important since the La Tène period. You can explore sections of this historic route through the Gurgltal valley via an easy hike or cycle. The Fernpass Trail is also part of the Via Claudia Augusta, offering a journey through history with visible traces of old Roman wagon wheels.
For climbing enthusiasts, Tarrenz and its surroundings offer several options. You can find climbing opportunities at the Starkenbach climbing garden. Additionally, there is a boulder hall in the area, providing facilities for bouldering.
Yes, beyond hiking and cycling, you can enjoy horse riding at the Seehof Riding Stable. For those interested in water activities, the lakes like Blindsee are popular for swimming and even diving (with permission). The region's natural beauty also makes it ideal for photography and simply enjoying the alpine scenery.


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