Best attractions and places to see around Nassereith are situated in the Austrian Alps of Tyrol, presenting a rich variety of natural landscapes and historical sites. The region is characterized by picturesque lakes, dramatic gorges, and numerous mountain trails. Visitors can explore ancient Roman roads, medieval ruins, and cultural museums that highlight local traditions. This area offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
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Schinderbach / Rosengartenschlucht In the middle of Imst is the entrance to one of the most beautiful gorges in Austria and one of the most valuable biotopes in Tyrol. The Schinderbach roars through the 2 km long Rosengarten gorge - a spectacle that can be observed from the path that leads through the gorge. The Rosengartenschlucht is highly valued as one of the most valuable biotopes in Tyrol. It is also a treasure trove, especially for geologists, as millions of years of earth's history are reflected here. The Rosengartenschlucht begins at the Johanneskirche right in the city center of Imst. The gorge, which is bordered by a 100 m high rock wall, becomes increasingly narrower and leads to the Blue Grotto, a small cave in which silver-containing galena was searched for as early as Roman times. From the Blue Grotto you then reach Hoch-Imst and can either hike back to Imst via the Wetterkreuz or continue your tour with the Imster Bergbahnen and the Alpine Coaster Imst. Text / Source: Tirol.Tl https://www.tirol.tl/de/highlights/natur-landschaft/naturschauspiele/rosengartenschlucht/
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The entrance to the Rosengartenschlucht The entrance to the Rosengartenschlucht is right in the center of the city and entry is free! Deep down there is the crystal clear, roaring water, vertically rising rock walls to the right and left, covered in mosses and ferns. ... Text / Source: Imst Tourism https://www.imst.at/urlaubserlebnisse/sommer/rosengartenschlucht
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the bridge between Plansee and Heiterwanger See was renewed
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Nassereith offers several family-friendly options. You can visit Lake Seebensee, known for its crystal-clear waters and stunning mountain views. The Bridge over the connecting canal between Lake Plansee and Lake Heiterwanger See is also a great spot for a relaxing rest with views. Additionally, the Nassereith Experience Trail provides an engaging and educational walk for all ages, and the Rosengarten Gorge is generally suitable for children with sturdy shoes.
The region is home to several beautiful lakes. Lake Seebensee is highly popular for its blue-green water and views of the Wetterstein and Zugspitze mountains. Drachensee, located near the Coburger Hut, also offers magnificent views and a refreshing swim. Other options include Fernsteinsee, known for its clear waters and Sigmundsburg Castle ruin, Blindsee Lake for peaceful paddling, and Nassereither See, popular for fishing and hiking.
Yes, Nassereith has a rich history. You can explore sections of the ancient Roman road, Via Claudia Augusta, which passes through the area. The Tarrenz Ghost Castle and Nassereith Castle ruins offer glimpses into medieval times. The Historic Parish Church (Pfarrkirche zu den Hl. Drei Königen) is a notable example of Tyrolean architecture, and the Pilgrimage Church of St. Nicholas in Dormitz is one of the oldest and most beautiful pilgrimage churches in the Tyrolean Oberland.
For cultural insights, the Fasnachtshaus Nassereith showcases the unique Nassereither Schellerlaufen carnival custom with over 450 carved wooden masks. The Museum Nassereith provides a deeper understanding of the region's history, art, and cultural evolution, including exhibits on traditional costumes and artifacts from its mining and farming past. You can also admire the traditional houses adorned with historical frescoes throughout the village.
Nassereith is an excellent base for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Sameranger Lake – Lake Fernstein loop' or the 'Lakeside Trail at Fernsteinsee'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can try trails such as 'View of the Mieming Range – View of the Inn River loop' or 'Lake Fernstein – Fernpass Trail'. For more challenging mountain hikes, consider routes like the 'Leite Via Ferrata loop'. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities on the Hiking around Nassereith, MTB Trails around Nassereith, and Mountain Hikes around Nassereith guide pages.
Absolutely. The Rosengarten Gorge is a spectacular natural attraction with a trail winding through dramatic rock formations, footbridges, and waterfalls. A short drive away, the Leutasch Gorge also offers panoramic views, dramatic rock formations, and vibrant flora. The Gurgltal Valley provides tranquil landscapes perfect for biking and horseback riding.
The Coburger Hut is highly recommended. It offers great food and very nice views, especially over Lake Seebensee and Drachensee, directly on its shore. Another option is the Simmering Alm, a rustic mountain hut known for traditional homemade Tyrolean dishes and panoramic views after a hike.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the crystal-clear waters of lakes like Lake Seebensee and Drachensee, often describing the landscapes as 'dreamlike' and 'spectacular'. The peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity for refreshing swims are also highly valued. Many appreciate the well-maintained trails and the welcoming hospitality at mountain huts like the Coburger Hut.
Yes, Nassereith is famous for its unique crib figurines, which are traditionally made of clay rather than carved wood. You can learn more about local customs at the Fasnachtshaus Nassereith, which celebrates the Schellerlaufen carnival. Local markets and workshops also provide opportunities to experience traditional Tyrolese cooking classes and explore regional textiles, wood carvings, and pottery.
Beyond the main attractions, the Tiroler Hochfeld is a beautiful, lesser-known alpine meadow offering incredible panoramic mountain views, ideal for hikers and walkers, and often hosts traditional festivals in summer. Blindsee Lake is another hidden gem, providing a peaceful spot for swimming or leisurely paddling amidst lush woodlands.
Yes, Nassereith is recognized as a climbing destination. Areas like Götterwandl attract climbers with various routes and challenges, making it a suitable spot for those looking for alpine climbing experiences.
For those seeking an aerial adventure, Adlerhorst Nassereith is a paragliding spot that offers breathtaking views of Tyrol's landscapes, providing a unique perspective of the region's natural beauty.


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