The trails are certified with the Tyrolean Cross-Country Skiing Quality Seal.
With a 140-kilometer network of trails and a maximum elevation difference of just 50 meters, the Tannheimer Valley in Tyrol offers ideal conditions for cross-country skiing. The routes cater to both classic and skating styles. Among the valley's most attractive circular trails is the easy to moderately difficult route through the Vilsalpsee Nature Reserve. Snow-covered treetops, wintery silence, and a stunning mountain panorama make this 12-kilometer tour an unforgettable nature experience.
Another highlight for cross-country skiing is the trail across the frozen Haldensee. The 19-kilometer Gaicht Pass Trail, running through Nesselwängle, remains skiable even when snow starts to melt elsewhere, thanks to the area's sheltered location.
For seasoned winter sports enthusiasts, there's the option of a 31-kilometer cross-border trail leading to Oberjoch in Allgäu, Germany's highest ski and mountain village.
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