Attractions and places to see around Grins, a village in Tirol, Austria, offer a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural experiences. Situated at the foot of the Lechtal Alps, the area provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. Grins is known for its medicinal sulfur spring and historic sites like the Roman Bridge. The region features diverse landscapes, from alpine summits to scenic river valleys.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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At the DAV hut (2,256 metres) you will be provided with regional food, you can take a break on the sunny terrace or even spend the night.
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This Inn bridge is located near Nesselgarten.
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Such wooden bridges are often found in the Alps. You always have a beautiful view of the river.
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The climb is worth it! Be sure to push through to the summit 😉
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The Ascherhütte is worth a visit at any time of the year.
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Super nice bike path, always great to ride.
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Great old wooden construction with a wooden roof
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The Inn Bridge is a great old wooden construction, really worth seeing
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Grins is surrounded by natural beauty. You can visit the breathtaking Grins Waterfall for refreshing views, or explore the stunning Stanzertal Gorge for thrilling hiking opportunities. The village is also known for its unique Medicinal Sulfur Spring (Wildbad), with healing waters available at the village well. Additionally, the area is at the foot of the Lechtal Alps, offering numerous scenic trails.
Yes, Grins boasts several historical and cultural sites. The charming 18th-century Rococo Church of St. Niklaus features a ceiling fresco by Matthäus Günther. You can also see the 16th-century Gothic arch Roman Bridge spanning the Mühlbach river. A short drive away, Schloss Landeck, a 13th-century castle, offers insights into Tirol's past and panoramic views.
For families, the WunderWald Adventure Park offers exciting activities for all ages. Grins also has a well-maintained Playground and Picnic Site for children to play and families to relax. The Albigen Trails, with their nature elf sculptures, provide pleasant, easy walks through orchards, suitable for families.
Grins, situated at the foot of the Lechtal Alps, offers diverse hiking opportunities. For experienced and sure-footed hikers, the challenging ascent to Furgler Summit provides a phenomenal panorama. You can also find trails leading to mountain huts like Memminger Hut, known for its turquoise cirque lakes, or Ascher Hut, offering views of the Verwall Mountains. For more options, explore the various running trails around Grins.
Absolutely. The region around Grins provides abundant opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various trails suitable for different skill levels. For specific routes and guides, check out the gravel biking routes around Grins or the general cycling guide for the area.
Yes, several spots offer stunning views. Furgler Summit provides a phenomenal panorama of the Ortler group, Ötztal peaks, and Zugspitze. Krahberg Summit also offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. Additionally, Schloss Landeck, though a short drive away, provides panoramic views of the region.
Grins is renowned for its recognized sulfur spring, known locally as Wildbad. The healing waters are believed to offer health benefits, particularly for hepatic, biliary, and skin conditions. You can access these waters at the village well in front of the community center, and there's also a Kneipp facility fed by a drinking water source.
Beyond historical sites, Grins offers a taste of traditional Tirol. You can engage your senses at the Local Farmers' Market to find local produce, crafts, and meals. The region is also known for its high-proof fruit spirits from local schnapps distilleries, offering a unique culinary adventure.
Visitors highly appreciate the mountain huts for their stunning locations, good food, and welcoming atmosphere. Memminger Hut is praised for its prominent setting amidst turquoise cirque lakes, regional food, and homemade cakes. Ascher Hut is noted for its beautiful terrace with views of the Verwall Mountains and its proximity to an idyllic moor lake.
Yes, Grins is home to the historic Roman Bridge, a Gothic arch bridge dating back to the 16th century. Further afield, you can also find the Wooden Covered Bridge Over the Inn River, which is part of a beautiful section of the route on the Via Claudia Augusta and offers a scenic viewpoint.


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