

The Eagle Walk is a trail which connects Tirol. It is a great way to get to know the country in the mountains.
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The E5 hiking trail has an entire length of 600km and stretches from Lake Constance to the Adriatic Sea. The most famous section is a high-alpine stretch leading through the impressive Tirolean mountains from Oberstdorf to Meran.
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Pilgrims from all of Europe follow the Route of St. James, the world’s most important Christian pilgrimage route, to the grave of St. James in Santiago de Compostela in the north-east of Galicia.
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The Lechtal Alps are the longest closed ridge of the Northern Tirolese Limestone Alps. Parseier Spitze summit (3,036m), is the highest point of the Northern Tirolese Limestone Alps.

Explore the Alpine countries by foot and preserve nature, culture and lebensraum. The Via Alpina is a project of 8 Alpine states which have signed the Alpine convention.
read moreFollow the tracks of the Old Romans from Donauwörtz to Ostiglia. To conquer Via Claudia by virtue of your own strength is demanding for the body – today, just like 2,000 years ago. But it is rewarding to discover the evidences of historic lifelines.
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