HALL IN TIROL - HOTELS & TOURIST INFO
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This historical city is located 10 kilometers east of the Tirol's capital, Innsbruck, at 574 meters above sea level and has about twelve thousand inhabitants. Since Middle Ages, Hall is known as an important coin pressing and trade city. Even today, its many narrow alleys full of picturesque sites, its traditional facades and unique atmosphere remind visitors and inhabitants of the ancient times.
Agreeable aromas, relaxing water, pleasant warmth, beneficial steam and a setting that soothes the soul – the complete wellness experience here. Harmonious and picturesque surroundings can ensure great relaxation and enjoyment. In the Hall-Wattens region such experiences can be enjoyed in the "Wellness Mils Day Spa", "The Point Day Spa" and the Sauna in the "Kurhaus" of Hall, which provide the perfect ambience for one’s wellness needs. Those wanting to experience something more extreme can try some climbing in Karwendel Mountains. The rocks in the area are good and most of the climbing routes are completely secured. The region is excellent for excursions and hikes during the summer. Picturesque paths lead from the romantic valley up to meadows, neat Alpine huts and majestic peaks. The view of the Tyrol’s most impressive mountains and the warm Tyrolean hospitality are peculiar reward for making such climbs. Hall has something for everyone; no matter if you are an expert mountaineer or a family, the magnificent landscape around will impress you. In winter skiing on the Glungezer, the Hall region’s local mountain can be described as "Safety, Sunny and Funny". There are pistes of all levels of difficulty. Also various possibilities are found on the "Kalte Kuchl" downhill run – a wide and extended basin with deep snow and excellent pistes. Other sports and activities include asphalt/alpine curling, hang-gliding, ice skating, cycling, miniature golf, mountain biking, horseback riding, tobogganing, Nordic skiing, trekking, etc.

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Hall in Tyrol area - Ski/Trails Map
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