About the Tyrol Region
Visitors to Tyrol experience a region pervaded by the Alps, where it is easy to forget about the daily hustle they left behind. The mountainous landscape is unique: It comprises more than 500 peaks with an altitude surpassing 3,000 m, more than 600 glaciers along the Alpine divide, and a vast number of alpine pastures, from very isolated to relatively easy to reach, and offering high-quality culinary delights.
There
are no boundaries for anyone wanting to get active: Irrespective of
whether you prefer indulgent tours or alpine adventures, the
mountains offer something for everyone, from hiking, cycling and
climbing in summer to alpine- and cross-country skiing or sledding in
winter. From the various valleys to the regional capital city of
Innsbruck, you will find age-old traditions as well as a lively arts
scene. Find further information regarding trail running offers in
Tyrol here. In addition, there are a number of lakes in which you can
cool down at the end of a hot summer’s day.
Visitors
to Tyrol won’t find artificial scenery but rather the real deal, a
world shaped by a specifically alpine way of living. In short: Tyrol
is the embodiment of alpine living.
Trail Running in Tyrol
Alle Infos zum Trailrunning-Angebot in Tirol finden sich hier: