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The best hikes from bus stations around Ampass

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Bus station hiking trails around Ampass offer access to a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, forested areas, and open fields. The region features varied elevations, with some routes providing views of the surrounding valleys and distant peaks. Trails often traverse agricultural land and natural reserves, connecting villages and points of interest. This area provides opportunities for outdoor exploration directly accessible via public transport.

Best bus station hiking trails around Ampass

  • The most popular bus station hiking route is Herzsee…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

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Innsteg Covered Wooden Bridge loop from Hall in Tirol

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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April 1, 2026, Tummelplatz War Cemetery and Memorial

The place is steeped in history and very impressive

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Evening view of the Nordkette upon returning to Haidegger Apartments

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Closed to visitors from November

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A very well-maintained park; today I was lucky and was able to observe two free-roaming peacocks there.

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The World's First Museum / The History of Ambras Castle Ambras Castle is located on the southern outskirts of Innsbruck, the Tyrolean capital. Records of Ambras date back to the 10th century, spelled "Amras" or "Omras." In the High Middle Ages, it was the seat of the Upper Bavarian Counts of Andechs. The property then passed into the possession of the Tyrolean sovereigns through inheritance. The medieval character of the castle is still clearly evident in the structure of the upper castle. In 1564, Ambras Castle became the residence of the Tyrolean sovereign, Archduke Ferdinand II, who moved there with his young family, his wife Philippine, and their two sons, Andreas and Karl. The so-called upper castle was converted and expanded into a residential building in the Renaissance style. The impressive Spanish Hall and extensive gardens were created below the residential building as new buildings. Text / Source: Ambras Castle Innsbruck, Schlossstraße 20, 6020 Innsbruck https://www.schlossambras-innsbruck.at/das-schloss-entdecken/das-schloss#:~:text=Schloss%20Ambras%20liegt%20am%20s%C3%BCdlichen%20Stadtrand%20der%20Tiroler

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Palace Park - Ambras Castle, Innsbruck During the lifetime of Archduke Ferdinand II, Ambras Castle included a large forest area. The grounds, which slope steeply to the east and today, with their cliffs, ravines, bridges, and an artificial waterfall, are reminiscent of their original state, served as a game park. The palace also boasted a richly landscaped park, completed in 1574, with fish ponds, bird aviaries, and private garden houses in the pleasure gardens. Remaining features from this period include the spacious Bacchus Grotto, carved into the rock, where the Archduke's guests were once welcomed with the famous Ambras drinking games, as well as a stair tower in the Keuchengarten, the former structure of which has been partially reconstructed. The hydroelectric "circulating table" and the ball game house south of the Spanish Hall are no longer preserved. Under Archduke Karl Ludwig, who used Ambras Castle as a summer residence, the western part of the park was transformed into a landscaped garden starting in 1855, and the Keuchengarten received a swimming pool. Text / Source: Ambras Castle Innsbruck, Schlossstraße 20, 6020 Innsbruck https://www.schlossambras-innsbruck.at/das-schloss-entdecken/orte-im-schloss/schlosspark

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beautiful old wooden bridge, you can decide whether to cross the Inn on the right or on the left

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very beautiful historical building!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available around Ampass?

There are 7 bus station hiking trails around Ampass, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. You'll find 4 easy routes and 3 moderate routes, with no difficult trails in this selection.

Are there any easy circular walks starting from a bus station in Ampass?

Yes, several easy circular walks are available. For a pleasant, short stroll, consider the Innsteg Covered Wooden Bridge loop from Hall in Tirol. Another easy option is the Herzsee loop from Ampass, which takes you around the scenic Herzsee.

What kind of natural features or landmarks can I expect to see on these bus station hikes?

The trails offer a mix of natural beauty and cultural sights. You can explore the tranquil Herzsee on one of the loops. For historical interest, the Ambras Castle Courtyard – Ambras Castle Park loop from Ampass takes you past the impressive Ambras Castle.

Are there any family-friendly hiking options accessible by bus in Ampass?

Absolutely. Many of the easy routes are suitable for families. The Aldrans loop from Ampass is a good choice, offering a manageable distance and elevation. For something a bit more unique, the Camels in Hasental – Ponyhof Hasental loop from Ampass provides an interesting destination for children.

What is the general difficulty level of bus station hikes around Ampass?

The bus station hikes around Ampass are generally easy to moderate. Out of the 7 available routes, 4 are classified as easy and 3 as moderate. There are no difficult trails in this selection, making them accessible for a wide range of hikers.

Can I find cafes or places to eat near the bus station trailheads?

While specific cafes directly at every bus stop aren't listed, the region around Ampass and nearby Innsbruck offers various dining options. For example, the Deck47 Restaurant-Bar at the Baggersee is a highlight near one of the lake areas, and you'll find traditional huts like Arzler Alm and Rauschbrunnen Alpine Inn on some routes or in the wider area.

What do other hikers say about the trails around Ampass?

The hiking trails around Ampass are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.55 out of 5 stars from over 7,000 ratings. Hikers often praise the accessibility from bus stations and the variety of landscapes, from gentle loops around lakes to routes exploring historical sites.

Are there any specific viewpoints or scenic spots on these routes?

While the routes themselves offer pleasant views, for more expansive vistas, you might consider the broader region. The Hafelekar Peak is a prominent summit in the area, offering panoramic views, though it might require a separate journey from a bus station trail.

What is the typical duration for these bus station hikes?

The duration of these hikes varies. Shorter, easy loops like the Innsteg Covered Wooden Bridge loop from Hall in Tirol can be completed in just under an hour, while moderate trails such as the Camels in Hasental – Ponyhof Hasental loop from Ampass can take over 3 hours.

Are there any historical sites or cultural attractions accessible via these bus station hikes?

Yes, you can combine your hike with a visit to a historical site. The Ambras Castle Courtyard – Ambras Castle Park loop from Ampass specifically takes you through the grounds of Ambras Castle. Additionally, the Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl) is a famous landmark in nearby Innsbruck, accessible by public transport from Ampass.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the bus station hikes around Ampass?

The terrain on these routes is generally varied but manageable, ranging from paved paths and gravel tracks to natural forest trails. Given the easy to moderate difficulty, you can expect well-maintained paths with some gentle ascents and descents, suitable for most hikers.

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