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Riss valley below Rear crack
The Tyrolean lowlands is the eastern part North Tyrol; also innsbruck is assigned to the area, but this is disputed.
Regions
Mountain regions
North of the Inn Valley:
- Brandenberg Alps with the Thiersee Valley;
South of the Inn Valley:
- Tux Alps with Voldertal and Wattental;
- Zillertal Alps: Zamser reason;
- Kitzbühel Alps With Alpbachtal, Brixental with Windautal, Wildschönau, Leukental;
- Kaiser Mountains With Wilder Kaiser and Tame Emperor, Kaiserbachtal and Kaisertal;
- Chiemgau Alps, mostly in Upper Bavaria and east of the Inn;
Valleys
- The Tyrolean part of the Lower Inn Valley extends from the confluence of the Melach near Kematen (just before Innsbruck) to the Austrian-Bavarian border near Kufstein;
- The Kaiserwinkl, the region between the Chiemgau Alps in the north and the Kaiser Mountains in the south.
- The Sölllandl, the wide valley floor between Wild Kaiser and Kitzbühel Alps;
- The Pillerseetal borders the Loferer Steinberge and Leoganger Steinberge to the east of the Kitzbühel Alps in the south.
- The Leukental, the valley of the Kitzbüheler Ache in the eastern part North Tyrol;
- The Zillertal, a broad mountain valley and southern side valley of the Lower Inn Valley;
- Gerlostal, eastern side valley of the Zillertal and border valley between the Kitzbühel Alps and Zillertal Alps;
- Tuxertal, south of the Zillertal in the Zillertal Alps;
places
The most interesting places are:
- Put
- Hall in Tirol
- innsbruck
- St. Johann in Tirol
- Kitzbühel
- Kufstein
- Rattenberg
- black
- St. Ulrich am Pillersee
- Volders
- Brandenberg
- Waidring (781 m), holiday resort in the Pillerssetal.
- Fieberbrunn
- Wildschönau
Other goals
- Walchsee - warmest swimming lake in Tyrol
- Achensee - the largest lake in Tyrol, especially known for water sports