Geocaching. In Tyrol
Geocaching is becoming increasingly popular and is on everyone's lips! This modern form of scavenger hunt or treasure hunt is incredible fun for the whole family and makes a hike entertaining and exciting. Not that nature in the Hall-Wattens region needs to create additional incentives, as the mountain scenery between the Karwendel and the Tux Alps speaks for itself. But on a geocaching tour, you can immerse yourself even deeper in the wonderful landscape of our region. There are now a total of 7 geocaching routes in the region - both in the valley and high up in the mountains. From short family tours to challenging power trails, there is definitely something for everyone.
Geocaching involves searching for geographical coordinates using an outdoor GPS device or a GPS-enabled cell phone or app. A geocache is usually a waterproof container that contains a logbook and often various small items for exchange. Visitors can sign a logbook to document their successful search. The geocache is then hidden in the same place where it was previously found.
Geocaching routes in the Hall-Wattens region
Experience active days in the Hall-Wattens region. Our region promises many sporting moments, be it hiking, cycling, climbing or swimming. The Glungezer is the perfect hiking and skiing paradise. In the Karwendel Nature Park, nature-loving people will find a special flora and fauna that is second to none.
We are happy to help you find the perfect accommodation. The guest card of our region offers our visitors numerous advantages and discounts. Our extensive summer and winter weekly program offers numerous exciting sporting and cultural activities.