03 March 2021
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It is what it is - consequently one of the most beautiful hiking trails I know: especially in this late winter regardless of age and leisure activity. Because there are seniors, families with kids, runners, cyclists and dog owners on the trail.

Why is that so?

Igls and Patsch are already well-known village gems around Innsbruck. And this winter hiking trail Gletscherblick, which we are strolling along today, is very special.

SENSATIONAL PANORAMA

It only becomes apparent in the middle of the hike: this incredible panorama that opens up all directions and constantly accompanies the path. As almost always, we have a ball in our luggage. Because my daughter rarely leaves the house without a ball. So we are all busy playing ball for the first part of the hike. That's good.

The fields next to the sidewalk are also worth a trip or two.

IT'S JUST FUN

What more could you want. The sun is shining, we have time off and everyone is in a good mood. The consistently pleasant slope up and down the hill lets us stroll comfortably. The ball is no longer interesting for my daughter for the time being. Now walking in the middle is high on the agenda. A little later she prefers to be carried by daddy. That's the way it is with family walks. Steady but slow progress. But with this weather and panorama everything is fun.

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

Almost at the end of the long-distance crossroads, a small, fine playground nestles in the landscape. Here, young and old can let off steam. As my daughter now takes her afternoon nap in the car, Michaela and Birgit indulge in the moment while swinging. Even as children they exchanged their experiences swinging next to each other. Whether they also jumped off back then is not known. Just above the playground is a football field with two full-size goals. There you could play a little match or just rush for penalties. Towards spring we'll be pitching up here with a bigger ball and some friends.

STUBAITAL AND WIPPTAL

At the latest now it is clear why the hiking trail is called Gletscherblick. Because the Stubai Glacier is within reach. But also the view into the Wipptal valley to the Wolfendorn behind the Patsch parish church of St. Donatus makes not only the landscape painter's heart beat faster.

CONCLUSION

The hiking trail has a consistently pleasant slope up and down the hill. The generously laid out path allows the pram to roll perfectly and if there is enough snow you can also pull the toboggan finely. The official trail starts at the tourist information office in Igls and leads to Patsch at the upper part of the hike. Today we put the cart before the horse and started on the lower trail: i.e. following the Fernkreuzweg in the direction of Patsch until after the sports field and then at the bend on the upper trail back to Igls - simply because it is the sunnier option at this time of year.

ECKDATA

  • Walking time: 2h without children, with children up to 3h
  • Distance: 6 km
  • Metres in altitude: just under 100 hm, so really a fine hike
  • Starting point: Tourist Information Igls or at the large car park
  • Arrival: Car or with IVB line J, stop Igls village centre
  • Rating: particularly valuable

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