Sustainability. In the region
The Hall-Wattens region is the perfect vacation destination at any time of year. Whether on a summer or winter vacation. Visitors to the Hall-Wattens region can look forward to a wide range of leisure activities. Sustainability is also an important issue in our tourism region.
Sustainable tourism promotes the protection of natural resources and the preservation of cultural treasures for future generations. Through environmentally friendly practices and respectful behavior, travelers can actively contribute to the preservation of the environment. Local communities benefit from sustainable tourism through economic development and cultural exchange.
Landlord's guide to practising sustainability
Sustainable tips for guests
This one-page guide for our guests contains practical and easy-to-implement tips on how to take climate-friendly and sustainable measures during your stay.
Waste separation
Waste separation is crucial for conserving resources and reducing environmental pollution. By separating waste correctly, recyclable materials can be recycled and reused. This not only reduces landfill, but also reduces CO2 emissions, which contributes to climate protection.
Existing sustainable offers
- Winter gentle: snowshoeing, nature watch, llama trekking, cross-country skiing, clumping ect.
- Powerful Places
- Swiss stone pine days on the Glungezer
- Regional cuisine as the core theme of the region: farmers' markets, gourmet vouchers, radish festival, etc.
- Adlerblick 1522 in the Karwendel Nature Park
- Kugelwald on the Glungezer: sustainable adventure world for children and families
- Green events such as the Wattens Fairytale Festival, Hall Organic Mountain Farmers' Festival
- Museums and culture in the region
Sustainable mobility in the region
As a holder of a guest card for the Hall-Wattens tourist region, you can travel free of charge on public transport within the region. You will receive this, including a bus map, when you check in at your accommodation. This gives you the opportunity to reach all the highlights of the region conveniently and free of charge by public transport.
In addition, two of our eleven tourist villages, namely Hall and Wattens, now offer an eCarsharing program called floMOBIL. All further information can be found directly on the floMOBIL website.
The combination of free use of public transport via a guest card and the floMOBIL makes mobility in the region much easier. You book a flo with the app, get on and off you go.