Round walk through the Tantegert forest moor
Difficulty
easy
Route length
0.6 km
Town
Innsbruck
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Walk from the Tantegert bus stop around the forest moor area, which is located south of Innsbruck. The approximately 1.5-hectare moorland area on Amraser Paschberg offers a barrier-free circular hiking trail that leads through a natural wetland landscape with diverse flora and fauna. Thanks to the well-developed network of paths, it is a wonderful local recreation area. A special highlight along the trail is the Celtic tree circle with 21 different trees, which invites visitors to explore.
A footbridge with a viewing platform provides a beautiful view of the moorland. Families with children will not only find exciting nature experiences here, but also a playground to let off steam. Numerous benches along the path invite you to linger, while the charming Waldbahn tram line 6 takes those seeking relaxation directly from the city to this special nature reserve.
A footbridge with a viewing platform provides a beautiful view of the moorland. Families with children will not only find exciting nature experiences here, but also a playground to let off steam. Numerous benches along the path invite you to linger, while the charming Waldbahn tram line 6 takes those seeking relaxation directly from the city to this special nature reserve.
Further information
Tour
Difficulty
easy
Route length
0.6 km
Information
Walking time total
10min
Starting point
Haltestelle Tantegert
End point
Haltestelle Tantegert
barrierefreier Rundweg
Type
Round trip
Family trip
Childbuggy trip
Arrival
- Tram no. 6

