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Easy hiking trails around Wattens offer access to a diverse landscape in the Lower Inn Valley of North Tyrol, Austria. The region is characterized by the Inn River, gentle hills, and the entrance to the Wattental valley. To the north, the Karwendel Nature Park presents limestone formations, while the Tux Alps to the south feature mountain peaks and unique water features. This varied terrain provides a range of easy hiking experiences.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Daniel Swarovski Monument, Wattens 1862 – 1956 Daniel Swarovski Monument in the church square by Gustinos Ambrosi (1961) Church Square, 6112 Wattens
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Wattens Legend Park Since 1999, the Tyrolean Legends and Fairy Tales Festival has been held in the market town of Wattens. Its aim is to preserve an old Tyrolean cultural heritage from oblivion, passed down orally through generations by our ancestors – the world of Tyrolean sagas, myths, and legends – the stuff of dreams, and which now attracts over 5,000 visitors annually to Wattens Wattenberg from all over Tyrol and neighboring countries. The idea for the Wattens Legend Park was born in 2007. The plan is to display the most striking Tyrolean legendary figures year-round as an open-air museum, complete with scholarly explanations from the University of Innsbruck. The first two figures – the giant Haymon and the Sill Dragon – were created in 2007, followed by the "Fiery Dog" in 2008. https://maerchenfestival.at/index.php?id=23
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St. Lawrence Church - Old Parish Church, Kirchplatz, Wattens The origins of St. Lawrence Church date back to at least 700 AD. Archaeological excavations in 1984 uncovered the remains of this first predecessor church, likely built in the 7th century. The site of this church, and simultaneously the center of the village, was a small hill that rose from the alluvial fan deposited by the Wattenbach stream over millennia. Although the first documented consecration of a church in Wattens is only recorded in 1318, the exposed foundations now indicate that the church is considerably older and possibly dates back to the late Roman period (5th century). This is further supported by the chosen patronage of the early Christian Roman martyr, St. Lawrence. The church, originally built in 1318, had likely become too small due to population growth during the heyday of mining. Around 1495-1500, a late Gothic structure by Jobst Kiesel was constructed. Following a devastating fire in 1809, the existing church building was largely rebuilt in the Neoclassical style by Franz Josef Kerle in 1810/11, incorporating usable foundations and remnants of the burned-out church. It was consecrated on February 27, 1820. The striking tower dome, still reminiscent of Baroque models, was added in 1834. In 1935, a St. Lawrence Association was founded with the aim of expanding the parish church. This involved planning a new building on the east side of the nave, extending northward, but this plan was never realized. ] ] ] ``` ] ... Text / Source: Wattens Parish, Höraltstraße 2, Wattens https://www.pfarre-wattens.at/kirchen/laurentiuskirche.html
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At the heart of Swarovski Crystal Worlds unfolds the majestic masterpiece of the artist duo Studio Job: a four-meter-high, cartographically precise globe that captivates visitors with its glittering brilliance. This imposing globe is not merely a work of art; it is a symbol of power, knowledge, and hope, shimmering with sparkling facets and inviting contemplation. Weighing 1,000 kilograms and boasting a diameter of 175 centimeters, the globe shines in all its splendor, encased in half a million radiant Swarovski crystals. Each crystal reflects the light in a mesmerizing way, transforming the globe into a dazzling spectacle that reflects the wonder of our planet. The combination of silver-colored nickel plating, Indian rosewood, and the sparkling crystals lends this unique piece an unparalleled brilliance. Standing before this masterful work, one inevitably feels connected to the entire world. It is an impressive testament to human creativity and a glittering monument to knowledge. This globe invites us to dream beyond boundaries and explore the endless possibilities of the Earth.
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The bus stop name is Kristallwelten B171. To Swarovski Crystal Worlds: From Innsbruck Central Station, take bus 504 and change at Hall in Tirol Stadtplatz to bus 650 to Kristallwelten B171. To Innsbruck Central Station: At the Kristallwelten B171 bus stop, take bus 456 and change at the Innsbruck Mühlauer Brücke stop to bus 504 back to Innsbruck Central Station.
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Counting station and factory view.
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There are other places too, a nice facility. Hopefully, there are also evaluations.
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Magnificent view over Wattens into the Inn Valley
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Wattens offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with 24 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails provide diverse experiences, from riverside paths to gentle ascents with scenic views.
Easy hikes in Wattens feature varied terrain, including tranquil walks along the Inn River, paths through scenic forests, and routes with minimal elevation gain. You'll find a mix of flat sections and gentle slopes, suitable for a relaxed outdoor experience.
Yes, Wattens is very family-friendly. Many easy trails are suitable for all ages. For a unique experience, consider visiting the Kugelwald (Ball Forest) on the Glungezerberg, an interactive forest playground with the world's only outdoor wooden ball track, perfect for children.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Wattens. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near livestock. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the natural environment for everyone.
Easy hikes around Wattens offer views of the Inn Valley and the surrounding mountains. You can explore the picturesque Wattental valley or enjoy the tranquility of the Inn River. For a historical perspective, consider the Aschach Castle – Viewpoint Over Wattens loop, which includes a viewpoint over the town.
Yes, several easy circular walks are available. A popular option is the Bridge Over the Inn River – Inn Cycle Path loop from Wattens, which follows the Inn River. Another is the Wattens loop from Wattens, offering a pleasant walk around the local area.
The prime seasons for easy hiking in Wattens are spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is mild, nature is vibrant, and there are generally fewer tourists. While summer offers many opportunities, spring and autumn provide ideal conditions for comfortable walks.
Yes, Wattens has several easy hikes that can be completed in under two hours. For example, the Swarovski Crystal Worlds – Statue of Daniel Swarovski loop from Wattens is a 3.6-mile (5.7 km) trail that typically takes about 1 hour 31 minutes to complete.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can visit the Glungezer Hut, which is accessible via the Glungezerbahn cable car and serves as a starting point for various trails. The Swarovski Crystal Worlds in Wattens also features an expansive outdoor park with unique art installations and a play tower, blending cultural experience with light outdoor activity.
While many easy routes are shorter and closer to town, the broader region around Wattens is dotted with mountain huts like the Lamsenjoch hut and Glungezer Hut. These provide opportunities for refreshments and offer stunning valley views, often accessible via cable car or slightly longer, but still manageable, paths.
Wattens is well-connected within the Lower Inn Valley. Many trails start directly from the town center, which is served by public buses. For routes leading to higher altitudes, such as those near the Glungezer, the Glungezerbahn cable car provides convenient access, often reachable by local transport.
The easy hiking trails in Wattens are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 120 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscape, the well-maintained paths along the Inn River, and the accessibility of scenic viewpoints.


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