Innsbruck: Natural Attraction
Places and attractions in the Natural attraction category
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Bergisel
Historic hill and ski-jumping site Perched atop the Bergisel Mountain in Innsbruck, Austria, the Bergisel Ski Jump is a towering testament to the city's rich winter sports heritage. This modern structure, which stands at an impressive height, was constructed to host the ski jumping events for the 1964...
Frau Hitt
Frau Hitt is an impressive mountain rock that towers over the city of Innsbruck in Austria, constituting one of the most characteristic rock formations in the region. According to local legend, this rock resembles the silhouette of a woman on horseback, making it the...
Lanser Moor
Nestled amidst the breathtaking scenery of Innsbruck, Austria, Lanser Moor presents a serene escape with its tranquil lake, a hidden gem tucked away from the bustling city life. This natural haven is a testament to the picturesque landscapes that typify the Tyrolean...
Lake Lans
Nestled in the heart of the Alps, Lake Lans is a serene oasis on the outskirts of Innsbruck, Austria. This idyllic body of water provides a picturesque retreat for both locals and tourists seeking tranquility and natural beauty.
Natterer See
Nestled within the stunning Alps of Tyrol, Natterer See is a tranquil alpine lake located just a stone's throw from the bustling city of Innsbruck, Austria. This picturesque body of water is a haven for both locals and tourists seeking a natural escape with a multitude...
Vordere Brandjochspitze
The Vordere Brandjochspitze is a peak, 2,559 m high, in the Nordkette in the Karwendel range and is one of its highest and most striking peaks.
Kleiner Solstein
The Kleiner Solstein is a mountain, 2,637 m high, in the Nordkette in the Karwendel Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Despite its name it towers above its western neighbour, the Großer Solstein by almost 100 m and is thus the highest summit in the Nordkette.
Baggersee Innsbruck
Baggersee Innsbruck is located in the south-eastern part of Innsbruck at the Inn River and belongs to the city district Amras. With an area size of 2.8 ha it is the second largest lake in the city area. Only the Lake Lans surpasses it by size and volume.
Kemacher
Kemacher is a summit of the Nordkette range in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
Hohe Warte
The Hohe Warte is a mountain, 2,597 m in height, in the Karwendel range in Austria. It is located between the Kleiner Solstein to the west and the Hintere Brandjochspitze to the east, in the Nordkette in the state of Tyrol, north of the Innsbruck quarter of Kranebitten and has a prominence of at least 77 metres.
Mühlsee
The Mühlsee, or Lake Mills, is a lake in Lans, Tyrol. It had an inflow and outflow, but they were buried in 2005. Nowadays, the lake is without fresh water. In 1840, the lake was drained. It was allowed to refill after a fire in 1902. The lake is mainly used for fish breeding; bathing is prohibited due to the small size.
Hintere Brandjochspitze
The Hintere Brandjochspitze is a summit roughly 200 metres northwest of the Vordere Brandjochspitze in the Nordkette range above Innsbruck. It rises above its "forward" neighbour by around 40 metres.
Small Pond
The Small Pond is located about 150 meters north of the Great Pond in the park of Ambras Castle. With an area of only about 0.70 hectares, its smaller brother has a rather shadowy existence.
Hafelekarspitze
The Hafelekarspitze is a mountain in the so-called North Chain north of Innsbruck in Austria.
Innsbruck
Innsbruck is the capital of Tyrol and the fifth-largest city in Austria. On the River Inn, at its junction with the Wipp Valley, which provides access to the Brenner Pass 30 km to the south, it had a population of 132,493 in 2018.
Herzsee
The Herzsee is a lake near the village center of Aldrans in the Tyrol region of Austria, and serves mainly for fish breeding. Formerly the Lake was opened to the public for swimming.
Grand Pond
The Great Pond is located in the park east of the main entrance to Ambras Castle in the city of Innsbruck. The Habsburgs created the lake at the time to provide a home for rare waterfowl.