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Tag Archives: Karwendel Alps
Lake walk near Mittenwald, Bavaria, Germany
8.2km – with Prasana. ↑ 150m ↓ 467m In preparation of tomorrow (we want to climb Zugspitze, Germany’s highest mountain), we chose an easy walk for today. We drove to Mittenwald, apparently one of the most beautiful towns in Bavaria, … Continue reading
Posted in Germany
Tagged Bavaria, Ferchensee, Germany, Hiking, Holidays, Karwendel Alps, Kranzbergbahn, Lautersee, Mittenwald, Travel, Traveling, Travelling, Trekking, Walking, Wetterstein Mountains
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Innsbruck, Austria – North Chain – Alms with amazing views and cakes
22.2 km – with Prasana. ↑ 1307m ↓ 1307m Innsbruck is a little town in Tyrol, Austria, embedded between the North Chain in the Karwendel Alps to the north and the Patscherkofel and Serles to the South. I booked a … Continue reading
Posted in Austria
Tagged Alm, Alps, Arzler Alm, Austria, Europabrücke, Europe bridge, Höttinger Alm, Hermann Buhl, Hiking, Innsbruck, Karwendel Alps, Nordkette, North Chain, Tyrol, Walking, Wandern
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