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Easy hiking trails around Hall-Wattens are situated in the heart of Tyrol, nestled between the majestic Karwendel Nature Park to the north and the Tux Alps to the south. The region features diverse landscapes, including wild mountain valleys, dense forests, and alpine pastures. The Inn Valley forms a central geographical element, offering flatter paths alongside more undulating terrain in the foothills of the surrounding mountains.
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Hotel Speckbacherhof, St. Martin, Gnadenwald The Alpenhotel Speckbacherhof has a long tradition and was built in 1753 as a farmhouse under the original name "Koandl". The hotel's history is shaped by more than 70 years of loving management by the Mayr family. The hotel was taken over by the Andreas Hofmann family in 2003 and has since been known for its high quality and traditional Tyrolean style. Text / Source: Hotel Speckbacherhof, St. Martin, Gnadenwald https://www.speckbacherhof.at/
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History of the founding of St. Martin in Gnadenwald As early as the 11th century, a hunting lodge with a chapel in honor of St. Martin is said to have stood on the site of the present-day monastery. The first documented mention dates back to 1337 in a will of the Tyrolean court master Heinrich von Rottenburg. A second mention occurred in 1382. Around the same time or not long after, a hermitage was also founded here, inhabited by two forest brothers. The daughter Magdalena Getzner of the wealthy Hall citizen Jörg Perl entered the monastery of St. Magdalena in Halltal together with her daughter in 1486. This was possible because her father annually donated a considerable sum to the monastery of St. Magdalena. The daughter of Magdalena Getzner, also named Magdalena, had health problems, probably a mental disability, which is why the bishop allowed her to leave the monastery of St. Magdalena and settle in a healthy location in monastic habit. Magdalena Getzner and her daughter now chose St. Martin in Gnadenwald as their new place of residence. This is evidenced by a document from 1497 from the parish archive of Baumkirchen. In addition, some sisters went with them to St. Martin, so that a monastery was established there, of which Magdalena Getzner the Elder became the abbess. On October 7, 1520, the Augustinian monastery in St. Martin in Gnadenwald burned down. The 30 nuns found refuge in the St. Salvator chaplaincy in Hall and remained there until 1566. The era of the Peasants' Wars and the Reformation was not the age for rebuilding burnt-down monasteries. Thus In 1826, the entire chapel was renovated, and in 1836 it received a new high altar with an altarpiece, presumably by Arnold Schöpf. The frescoes by Milldorfer remained. During the Nazarene period, the small monastery received its Christmas nativity scene with figures over 80 cm tall. In 1935, the Tertiary Sisters from Hall moved into the long-vacant cells and operated a guesthouse here from 1939 onwards. This was a valuable place of rest for pilgrims during their journey. Unfortunately, the rental was discontinued in 2019, and the Tertiary Sisters no longer live in the monastery. Text / Source: Hall-Wattens Tourism, Unterer Stadtplatz 19, Hall in Tirol https://www.hall-wattens.at/de/st-martin-in-gnadenwald.html
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Kloster St. Martin in Gnadenwald That St. Martin in Gnadenwald was chosen as one of our places of power is actually self-evident. When you arrive there, you already feel the special aura of this place. Primarily, St. Martin is a place of recreation - both physical and mental. In our fast-paced times, "finding peace" is extremely important. The Cretan or classical stone labyrinth positioned to the left below the monastery symbolizes the human life path. Labyrinths have been found in many cultures for over 5000 years and are shaped by the need for inner peace and home. Text / Source: Hall-Wattens Tourismus, Unterer Stadtplatz 19, Hall in Tirol https://www.hall-wattens.at/de/st-martin-in-gnadenwald.html
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Besinnungsweg Absam – Hike to St. Martin in Gnadenwald This peaceful hike connects Absam with the special place of power, St. Martin in Gnadenwald. The Besinnungsweg (meditation trail) leads along quiet forest paths through gentle terrain, accompanied by spiritual stations and expansive views of the Karwendel and Tux Alps. This hike is part of the Hall, Wattens & Watten- und Voldertal hiking region, which is considered one of the most diverse hiking areas in the Inn Valley with its tranquil alpine pastures, scenic high-altitude trails, and varied circular routes. On the Besinnungsweg to St. Martin Monastery From the information portal at the entrance to the car park, follow the road for about 160 meters in a northerly direction into the Halltal valley. At the signpost "Besinnungsweg Absam – Gnadenwald", turn right, cross a wooden bridge, and follow the wide hiking trail in a northeasterly direction. The path continues through forest terrain in a gentle up-and-down fashion towards Gnadenwald. After crossing a small valley, a short ascent follows. Afterwards, you reach an unmarked fork that leads a few meters downhill to the right to the Walderkapelle chapel. This short detour is worthwhile. Back on the main path, continue following the nine stations of the Besinnungsweg, cross two debris flows, and hike towards Gnadenwald. After reaching the access road to the Hinterhornalm, keep left briefly, then immediately turn right again to follow the Besinnungsweg, along above the monastery. Then, turn right via a narrow path down to a chapel and continue right to the monastery of St. Martin with its monastery church. Text / Source: Almenrausch.at https://www.almenrausch.at/touren/detail/besinnungsweg-absam-gnadenwald/
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Lovely restaurant to stop and have a drink, snack or ice-cream. In good weather there is pleasent outdoor seating and a big playgrouns for kids
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A nice little church in Igls. It has a beautiful steeple, and a look inside is worthwhile. It's quite centrally located, with a cemetery all around.
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End station of line 6, unfortunately no longer runs through the track loop - in this there are some appropriate works of art.
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The tourist information office in Igls offers a wide range of information for visitors and tourists.
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The Hall-Wattens region offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 300 routes specifically categorized as easy. This extensive network ensures there are plenty of options for leisurely strolls and gentle ascents through diverse landscapes.
The easy trails in Hall-Wattens are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 3,400 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the stunning views of the Karwendel Nature Park and Tux Alps, and the accessibility of many routes. The region's blend of alpine valleys, pine forests, and mountain foothills provides a varied and enjoyable experience for all.
Yes, many easy trails in Hall-Wattens are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An excellent example is the Karwendel Alpine Park, Absam – Halltal Information Portal loop from Absam, which explores the lower reaches of the Karwendel, or the Gnadenwald Reflection Trail – Pine Forest Near St. Martin loop from Absam, offering a peaceful walk through pine forests.
Absolutely! The Hall-Wattens region features several easy hikes that lead to beautiful waterfalls. Consider the Zimmertalbach Waterfall – Roman-Brünnl Fountain loop from Tulfes, which takes you past the Zimmertalbach Waterfall. Another option is the Absamer Waterfall – Fallbach Waterfall (Absam) loop from Innerwald, offering views of the impressive Fallbach Waterfall.
Hall-Wattens is very family-friendly, with many easy trails suitable for all ages. The region boasts attractions like the Aktivpark Vögelsberg, which features the interactive Piepmatzweg theme trail, and the "Kugelwald am Glungezer" adventure world at the Halsmarter mid-station. Many paths are pram-friendly, and some even offer unique experiences like lama trekking tours in Wattenberg.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Hall-Wattens region, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in nature protection areas like the Karwendel Nature Park. Always ensure you clean up after your dog and respect local wildlife. It's advisable to carry water for your pet, particularly on warmer days.
Easy hikes in Hall-Wattens can lead to various points of interest. You might encounter traditional mountain huts like Walderalm, or discover some of the region's "places of power" – spiritual sites and natural spots for reflection. The Emperor's Column in Thaur offers impressive views, and the Historic Brine Hiking Trail in Halltal provides insights into the region's mining history.
Yes, many easy hiking trails in Hall-Wattens are well-connected by public transport. The region has a good bus network, making it possible to reach trailheads without a car. For example, routes starting from Absam or Hall in Tirol are often easily accessible. It's always recommended to check local bus schedules in advance for specific routes.
Parking is generally available at or near the starting points of many easy hiking trails in Hall-Wattens. Larger trailheads, especially those leading into the Karwendel Nature Park or towards popular alms, usually have designated parking areas. Some villages also offer public parking facilities. Always look for signs indicating parking availability and any associated fees.
The Hall-Wattens region is renowned for its scenic beauty, and many easy trails offer breathtaking viewpoints. The Panoramic hike from the Hinterhornalm to the Walderalm, for instance, provides expansive views of the alpine landscape. The Zirbenweg (Stone Pine Path) also runs at an elevation of 2,000 meters, offering spectacular vistas of over four hundred peaks.
Many easy hikes in Hall-Wattens lead to or pass by traditional mountain huts (Almen) where you can enjoy refreshments and local Tyrolean cuisine. The Panoramic hike from the Hinterhornalm to the Walderalm connects two such huts, providing perfect opportunities for a break. The Thaurer Alm is another popular destination accessible via easy trails.
The best time for easy hikes in Hall-Wattens is typically from late spring (May) through early autumn (October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, trails are clear of snow, and the alpine flora is vibrant. Summer offers lush greenery and warmer temperatures, while autumn brings stunning fall foliage. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While many higher-altitude trails become inaccessible in winter, the Hall-Wattens region does offer designated winter walking paths and cleared trails in the lower valleys. These provide opportunities for peaceful strolls through snow-covered landscapes. It's advisable to check with local tourist information for current conditions and open winter routes.


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