Holiday region Tirol-West
around Landeck

Where the Inn and Via Claudia Augusta describe a corner around Land-eck, there lies TirolWest, Tyrol's region of enjoyment. Where the Inn Valley and the Stanzer Valley towards Arlberg meet between high mountain walls, people have been meeting for thousands of years. The offer is accordingly varied: mountain nature, ancient history, culinary delights, lively culture, ...

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Internet portal of the region 4 maps through the millennia

3 maps show what the region looked like at different times in history, and one map shows how and where you can experience the Via Claudia Augusta, the history and other special features of the region. "4 maps through the millennia" are available successively for all regions along the Via Claudia Augusta.

 

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Holiday / Excursion
in the delightful region at the corner of the country

The wonderful mountains, picturesque valleys, the Kaunergrat Nature Park, fascinating waters, the ancient history of the region, several castles, lively traditional and contemporary cultural life, culinary delights, ... invite you to discover, enjoy and relax as well as to engage in sporting activities. Top hiking trails, attractive mountain bike routes, rafting and canyoning as well as the Venet mountain railway to the Genussberg with panorama trail and para-gliding promise a varied holiday. "Schloss Landeck" and "Museum Fließ & Documentation Centre Via Claudia Augusta Tirol" are the cultural centres of the region. The sunny slopes around Stanz are a region of pleasure with numerous culinary delights. Fascinating waters can be found in Zammer Lochputz, Tyrol's mystical gorge and in the healing water village of Grins, among others.

Spring, Summer, Autumn, ...

Frühling Tirol West
Frühling Tirol West
Frühling Tirol West
Frühling Tirol West
Sommer Tirol West
Herbst Sommer Tramser Weiher
Herbst Sommer Venet
Herbst Genussberg
Sommer Tirol West
Sommer Tirol West
Herbst Sommer Venet
Herbst Sommer Tirol West ebike Genusswandern
Herbst Tirol West
Herbst Sommer Tirol West Familienwandern Venet
Herbst Kronburg Wandern
Herbst Tirol West
Herbst Sommer Wandern Ruine Schrofenstein

... and some winter impressions

Winter Tirol West
Winter Tirol West
Winter Tirol West
Winter Tirol West
Winter Tirol West
Winter Tirol West
Winter Tirol West
Winter Tirol West
Winter Tirol West
Winter Tirol West
Winter Tirol West
Winter Tirol West

Unlimited skiing pleasure and the best piste conditions await you when skiing in the numerous ski areas in and around the Tirol West holiday region - the Venet, Ischgl, St. Anton am Arlberg, Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis, ... pleasure ski areas are waiting to be conquered by you. Off-piste you can also make the most of your time: tobogganing, cross-country skiing through winter landscapes covered in deep snow, romantic winter hiking trails or touring amidst the mountain giants. And all this combined with culture, history and culinary delights.

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"4 Netrak hcrud eid Ednesuatrhaj" (Noitide Kcednal, TsewlOrit

Historische Karten mit Ausgabe in ISSUU
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Text of the historical maps of ...
before the year 0

Early densely populated

Already in early history, the area around Landeck was relatively densely populated. Above Schönwies, in Stanz and Grins, in Perjen, in Fließ, at the entrance to the Kaunertal, in Fiss and Serfaus, ... - on every sunny slope and every high terrace settlements are proven or at least there are indications of settlement. The settlements were connected by cart paths. In addition to one in the Inn valley, there was also a shortcut from the Kaunertal valley over the Piller Sattel to Imst. Above Fliess was a burnt offering site where gods were invoked for centuries, until Roman times. In the archaeological museum of Fliess you can marvel at early historical finds from this time, which you can otherwise only find in such abundance and quality in large cities.


450

early Christian churches

In the Landeck area the Via Claudia Augusta largely ran along the slope – the section between the Inn bridge near Starkenbach and Landeck followed the striking and picturesque route over the “Platte” to Fließ, where ruts in the rock dating from different periods tell stories about the road.  The Via Claudia Augusta only left the slope in the vicinity of Landeck Castle – presumably because there was a road station there and the road branched off over the Arlberg. The important transport connection not only brought economic development but also a lively cultural exchange that is reflected among other things in the area’s early Christianisation. The parish church in Landeck and St. Lawrence’s Church on the hill above Imst have their roots in the fififth century, while the ‘Maaßkirche’ church next to the archaeological museum in Fließ dates back to the sixth century.


1787

Landeck as a transport hub

Two long-distance roads already converged for the first time back in Roman times at the confluence of the Sanna and the Inn. In 1787 the road to Vorarlberg, that had for a long time no longer been navigable, was renewed and restored to new life and the valley basin finally became a transport hub. The rest was done by the construction of the Arlberg railway in 1884, during which 800 jobs were also created and the population grew rapidly. Around 1900, the municipalities of Perfuchs and Angedair were merged into Landeck, that gained market rights in 1904 and became a town in 1923. Landeck had already been a municipal centre since 1868 when there was not yet even a place called Landeck but only the castle. The loser of the shift of the east-west traffic corridor to the Arlberg route was incidentally Zwischentoren, between Fernstein and Reutte. Many of the bitterly poor people of Ausserfern consequently became migrant workers in the more prosperous neighbouring regions to the north.

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 we show you how to cycle the Via Claudia Augusta north and south from the region.

In this map we show you how to walk the Via Claudia Augusta from north and from south of the region.

In this map we show you how to get from the region by car, camper and bus, ... the Via Claudia Augusta and its sights to the north and 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 along ghe Via Claudia Augusta.

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