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Urban hiking trails around Vomp are primarily found in the nearby town of Schwaz, situated within the Inn Valley. The terrain for these routes is generally gentle, offering accessible paths through urban landscapes and along the Inn River. While the immediate trails focus on city features, many provide views of the surrounding hills and the broader Inn Valley. The area combines urban exploration with glimpses of the natural environment that defines this part of Tyrol.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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4.97km
01:33
170m
170m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.48km
01:09
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.52km
01:40
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.22km
01:19
10m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.06km
01:02
10m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Fugger House, Schwaz The Fugger House was built between 1522 and 1525. Construction of the trading post, designed in the style of a Tyrolean aristocratic residence, was overseen by his nephew, Ulrich Fugger the Younger, who is commemorated by a bust beneath the left oriel window. The Augsburg merchant family was active in Schwaz for approximately 170 years. For two years, this building served as their headquarters. Schwaz's silver and copper played a significant role in European history. Today, the building houses a tea room and is the residence of the Third Order Sisters. Text / Source: Silberregion Karwendel Tourism Association, Schwaz https://silberregion-karwendel.com/de/
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Monastery History - Franciscan Monastery, Schwaz From 1471 Franciscans as Lenten preachers – 1507 Charter of foundation by Emperor Maximilian I; construction begins – 1509 Consecration of the Bonaventura Chapel and cloister – 1519 Start of fresco painting – 1580 Monastery becomes part of the new Tyrolean province – 1584 Franciscans begin preaching in the parish – 1608 Oil paintings in the front cloister are completed – 1618-1622 Extensive renovations to the church – From 1631 Assumption of pastoral care in the Bruderhaus (miners' hospital) – 1652 Frescoes in the cloister are painted – 1735 Baroque transformation of the church; construction of the clergy wing – 1780 Temporary closure of the monastery's cemetery by decree of Emperor Joseph II; Franciscans buried in the city cemetery – 1840 Renovation of the church in the spirit of the age Classicism – 1925 Construction of the study house – 1927 Exchange of land on the north side of the church, including the washhouse, with part of the post office garden opposite the study house – 1938 Sale of that part of the post office garden to Dr. Richard Schwammberger was expropriated due to a secret plan by the Nazi authorities – 1939-1945 The seminary became a Wehrmacht hospital – 1964 Church renovation – 1961 The beamed ceiling in the refectory and the brothers' cloister was stripped of its boards and painted surface, restoring it to its original condition – 1972 End of studies in Schwaz – 1975 Planning began for a general renovation – 1980-1993 Monastery renovation: New gate entrance, demolition of the wooden shed for parking Text / Source: Franciscan Monastery Schwaz, Gilmstraße 1, A-6130 Schwaz https://franziskaner.at/schwaz/klostergeschichte/
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Franciscan Monastery, Schwaz The Franciscan Monastery in Schwaz was founded in 1507 by Emperor Maximilian I. Established at the instigation of the local mine owners and citizens of Schwaz, it is a significant landmark in Tyrol. The monastery church is one of the largest Gothic churches in Tyrol and is distinguished by its impressive frescoes and architectural features. Text / Source: Franciscan Monastery Schwaz, Gilmstraße 1, A-6130 Schwaz https://franziskaner.at/schwaz/klostergeschichte/
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Parish Church of the Assumption of Mary, Schwaz The Parish Church of the Assumption of Mary is the largest Gothic hall church in Tyrol. The Munich sculptor Erasmus Grasser gave it its present appearance. Due to population growth in the late 15th century, the previous church was enlarged between 1490 and 1520, resulting in a four-aisled church with two main naves. A wooden wall divided the church interior: the left side for the townspeople and the right side for the miners – hence the two entrance doors. The roof, consisting of 10,000 hammered copper plates, testifies to the wealth of the silver mining region. Text / Source: Silberregion Karwendel Tourism Association, Schwaz https://silberregion-karwendel.com/de/
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Town Hall / Trading House, Schwaz The Schwaz Town Hall, built in 1970, was originally constructed between 1500 and 1509 by the Stöckl family of industrialists. After their bankruptcy, it was acquired in 1563 by the Tyrolean sovereign. From then on, it served as the seat of the mining authority. Following the decline of mining in Schwaz, the building was sold to the merchant Bartholomäus Penz. He commissioned Christoph Anton Mayr to paint the facade in 1760. In 1916, Ludwig Penz created the bronze figure of Georg von Frundsberg on the right corner of the building. Text / Source: Silberregion Karwendel Tourism Association, Schwaz https://silberregion-karwendel.com/de/ https://qr.schwaz.at/hauserverzeichnis/rathaus-schwaz/
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This guide features a selection of 8 easy urban hiking routes in the vicinity of Vomp, primarily centered around the historic town of Schwaz. These trails are perfect for exploring the local culture and scenery without venturing into the more challenging alpine terrain.
The urban hikes around Vomp offer a blend of historic townscapes and scenic river views. For instance, routes like the Schwaz Town Hall – View of the Inn River loop provide lovely vistas of the Inn River, while others take you through charming city parks and past significant historical buildings in Schwaz.
Yes, all the urban hikes listed in this guide are circular routes, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. An example is the Schwaz Town Hall – Fugger House, Schwaz loop, which allows you to explore the town's heritage and return to your starting point with ease.
While exploring the urban trails, particularly in Schwaz, you can discover historical sites like the Fugger House. For those interested in the broader region, nearby attractions include impressive castles such as Tratzberg Castle and Freundsberg Castle, which offer a glimpse into Tyrol's rich past.
Absolutely. All the urban hikes in this guide are rated as easy, with minimal elevation gain, making them ideal for families with children. The routes are generally short and pass through urban areas, offering accessible and enjoyable walks for all ages.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 4,300 ratings. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the charming urban environments, and the opportunity to combine a walk with cultural exploration in towns like Schwaz.
Generally, urban walks are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in populated areas or near roads. Please be mindful of local regulations and other pedestrians. Always carry waste bags and ensure your dog is well-behaved.
Urban hiking around Vomp is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially with the changing foliage in autumn. Even in winter, many urban paths remain accessible for a refreshing walk, though conditions may vary.
Yes, several routes provide excellent views of the Inn Valley. For example, the Schwaz Town Hall – View of the Inn River loop is specifically designed to showcase the scenic beauty of the river and its surroundings, offering panoramic vistas.
Since many of the featured urban hikes start in Schwaz, you'll find various public parking options within the town. It's recommended to check local signage for parking fees and regulations. Public transport connections are also available to Schwaz, offering an alternative to driving.
As these are urban hikes, particularly in Schwaz, you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops along or very close to the routes. This makes it easy to take a break, grab a coffee, or enjoy a meal during your walk.

