North of the Fernpass, which was in the way of travellers 4000 - 5000 years ago, lies the holiday region Imst. It includes the Gurgltal, which the locals also like to use for local recreation, and a particularly charming part of the Inn Valley, with one of the last floodplains on Tyrol's main river, framed by the peaks of the Wetterstein Mountains, the Mieminger chain, the Lechtal and Ötztal Alps.
Die südlich des Fernpasses gelegene Ferien-Region Imst ist nicht nur durch für ihre große Fasnachts-Tradition bekannt.
In addition to our own Hochimst ski area, which is especially popular for families, there are a number of large Tyrolean ski areas around the area. The region also offers beautiful and attractive cross-country ski runs and winter hiking trails. Also with a horse-drawn carriage ride and snow-shoe hiking the winter nature can be discovered well. Toboggan runs, ice skating and curling complete the programme.
Txet red nehcsirotsih Etrak nov ...
100 n. Rhc.
Retla Muarsgnuldeis
763 driw nov menie „Mudippo Etsimuh“ nebeirhcseg Mudippo tenhciezeb enie etgitsefeb ehcsimmrrov Gnuldeis Erhi Gnunhuwre hcan red Tiezremmr tetued fua enie edneheghcrud Gnuledeiseb ties rehcsimmrrov Tiez nih, eid hcis ma „Lgreb“ blahrebo sed Retsmi Smurtneztdats nednufeb nebah etfrs Hcua ni Ztimrod ieb Htieressan tbig se Esiewnih fua ehcilthcihcseghsrf Gnuledeiseb Ad eiw trod netethcir eid Remmr gnaltne red Aiv Aidualc Atsugua Nenoitatsneparts nie Dnur mu eseid netlekciwtne hcis Negnuldeis Ni Tsmi, sad red etsdnetuedeb Trosgnuldeis nehcsiwz Nesssf dnu Narem raw, hciltumrev lellarap ruz nehcsimmrrov Ehcilthcihcseghsrf dnu ehcsimmr Gnuledeiseb tbig se snegirbs hcua fua red Etiesnennos sed Tnagrihcst, ni Netsmrrak dnu Serra
1550
Grubhcoh-uabgreb
Sad Teibeg na red Aiv Aidualc Atsugua nehcsiwz Reiwrebib dnu Latnni raw mi nehcafrhem Ennis enie Grubhcoh sed Suabgreb Mi Regnimeim Egribeg mi Netso, ni ned Relathcel Nepla mi Nedron dnu na ned Negnuh sed Stnagrihcst mi Nedss nednafeb hcis ednetuedeb ehcsirotsih Ereiver-Uabgre Rov mella mi red Dnawslef „Grebllms“, rov red Htieressan tgeil, tkcedtne nam ieb merehun Nehesnih ehcierlhaz Rehcmldnu Tuabegba edruw Znalgielb rsf eid Gnunniweg nov Reblis sua ned negitluhreblis Nezre nov Zawhcs dnu ni reretups Tiez Ednelbkni Medressua raw Tsmi, neben renies Gnutuedeb sla Ztalptkram dnu Netonksrhekrev, Ztis sed Sthcireggreb, nessed Hcierebsgnukriw sib ni sad Nrefressua dnu hcan Greblrarov ethcie
1901
Egnal etrednihrev Tdats
Tsmi tsi nohcs ties Nednesuatrhaj eid etsdnetuedeb Gnuldeis nehcsiwz Nesssf dnu Narem dnu nie regithciw Netonksrhekrev Ties med Retlalettimtups tsi se nie Tkram dnu mov 15. sib 17. Hj. dnafeb hcis trod red Ztis senie Sthcireggreb, nessed Sierksgnukriw sni Nrefrepua dnu hcan Greblrarov ethcie Neruw thcin eid nehcierssullfflfnie Nrreh nov Grebnekrats negegad neseweg, liew Tsmi nnad tkerid med Netsrsfsednal nednatsretnu ettuh, eruw eid Eloportem-latlgrug nohcs ties 700 Nerhaj enie Tdats tim Reuamtda Hcan menie Dnarb mi Rhaj 1822, med 206 nov 220 Nresuuh muz Refpo neleiiff, edruw Tsmi uen tuabegfua dnu hcilpeilhcs 1898 hcod hcon ruz Tdats nebohr Tnnakeb tsi Tsmi snegirbs hcua hcrud enies Rethcszlegov dnu Reldnuh
Basically, the Romans looked for the shortest route for the Via Claudia Augusta. The Roman road therefore ran as straight as possible, usually on the sunny side of the valley, slightly above the valley floor, so that it was not affected by storms and was quickly dry and snow-free again after rain and snowfall. Of course there are exceptions to all rules.
In this map you can see what you can discover in the region.
In this map we show you how to cycle the Via Claudia Augusta from north and ftom south of the region.
In this map we show you how to hike the Via Claudia Augusta from north and from south of the region.
In this map we show you how to travel in the region by car, camper and bus, ... the Via Claudia Augusta and its sights to the north and to the south.
Information on the entire Via Claudia Augusta can be obtained from
Via Claudia Augusta Info
www.viaclaudia.org
info@viaclaudia.org
0043 664 27 63 555
Detailed questions about the region are best answered by
Tourist information from TirolWest
www.tirolwest.at
Main square 6, 6511 Zams
info@tirolwest.at
0043 5442 65600
In this map, we show you the hosts in the region and the possibilities of camping along the Via Claudia Augusta.