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Sights

Leutasch Geisterklamm
Geisterklamm in Leutasch
The untrammeled power of water has always fascinated people. The Geisterklamm (the "spirit gorge") opens a world of rushing streams and steep rock faces.
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Reith bei Seefeld
The Reith Cultural Trail
Admittedly a cultural trail doesn't sound particularly gripping. But the one in Reith combines historical interest with some beautiful views and landscapes and is really worth a visit.
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Bienenlehrpfad in Auland
Der Bienenlehrpfad in Auland
Follow the trail of the tiny honeymakers. This unique "Bee Hotel" offers an interesting look into the life of the honey bee.
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Porta Claudia, Scharnitz
The Porta Claudia in Scharnitz
Once these fortifications protected the Tyrol from the oncoming Bavarian and French troops. The ruins now remain to remind us of this dramatic time.
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Traditional Fences in Mösern
Traditional Fences in Mösern
Fences belong to the oldest examples of farming culture and are an important part of the Tyrolean cultural heritage.
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Isar
The source of the Isar in Scharnitz
The Isar, the main river of Bavaria, rises in the middle of the Karwendel near Scharnitz. Discover the source of this river.
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Peace Bell Mösern
The Peace Bell in Mösern
2.51m tall, 10 tons in weight and with a diameter of 2.54m - those are the impressive figures of the Peace Bell in Mösern - the largest free-standing bell in the alpine region.
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Ganghofer Museum Leutasch
The Ganghofer-Museum in Leutasch
The well-known author Ludwig Ganghofer spent many weeks in his second home of Leutasch. In the Ganghofer Museum you can follow his trail.
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Stone Circle Seefeld
Stone Circle on the Pfarrerbichl
In the year of 2000 at the summer solstice the Seefeld stone circle was erected. Since then the monument has developed into a mystical meeting point.
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