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Gurgltal seen from Imst in the late winter afternoon / Alpenglow
The Gurgltal is a northern side valley of the Inn Valley in North Tyrol. It leads from the Fernpass to the southwest and joins Imst in the Upper Inn Valley.
Regions
places
- Imst (827 m), summer retreat and winter sports.
- Tarrenz (836 m), holiday resort with Starkenberger Castle and brewery.
- Nassereith (843 m), holiday community and known for the carnival custom of the Nassereither Schellerlaufens.
Other goals
background
The Gurglbach drains the valley: it rises near the Fernpass and flows into it Imst in the Inn.
Administratively, the region belongs to the Imst district.
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getting there
The Fernpass Route is the most important traffic artery and runs along its entire length through the valley.
mobility
Tourist Attractions
- 1 Fernsteinsee. The emerald green mountain lake is located directly on the Fernpass route at 934 m above sea level and in the area of the Nassereith community.
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Web links
- Imst-Gurgltal tourist office: www.imst.at