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Small Waterfall Near Vill – Triumphal Arch, Innsbruck loop from Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof

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Austria
Tyrol

Small Waterfall Near Vill – Triumphal Arch, Innsbruck loop from Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof

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Small Waterfall Near Vill – Triumphal Arch, Innsbruck loop from Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof

02:35

9.05km

200m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 21, 2026

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1.34 km

Wilten Basilica

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Wilten Basilica, Innsbruck
Spacious, rich in history, and patronizing, it is considered the most beautiful Rococo church in the country and, alongside the Premonstratensian Abbey Church, the second largest church in Wilten—and also home to the famous Wilten Boys' Choir: Wilten Basilica.
Hundreds of years ago, Roman legionaries are said to have venerated a unique image of the Virgin Mary at its site, the former "Veldidena." Remains of an early Christian church from the 5th century, found beneath the basilica, support this beautiful legend.
And one can clearly sense that the early veneration of the Virgin Mary continues to this day. For example, the image of the "Our Lady under the Four Pillars," a late Gothic sculpture beneath the ciborium altar, is still the destination of countless worshippers today.
Text / Source: INNSBRUCK TOURISM
innsbruck.info/sehenswuerdigkeiten/sightseeing/kirchen-und-kloester/detail/infrastruktur/basilika-wilten-innsbruck.html

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1.50 km

Bergisel Ski Jump

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The Bergisel ski jump is a ski jump on the Isel mountain in Innsbruck, Austria. The ski jump's architect is Zaha Hadid. The tower houses a viewing restaurant and a viewing platform, which are accessible for a fee and are accessed via an inclined elevator.

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2.25 km

View of Innsbruck from Bergisel

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Breathtaking view of Innsbruck

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3.71 km

The Bergisel is a 746 m high hill in the southern part of the Wilten district of Innsbruck. It lies at the entrance of the Wipptal valley, drained by the Sill River, into the Inn Valley. The Brenner Railway and the Brenner Autobahn tunnel beneath the Bergisel. At its foot lies the Sill Gorge, a local recreation area.

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3.78 km

Small Waterfall Near Vill

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interesting place to linger and listen to the fall of the water

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3.86 km

Bridge over the Sill

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From the city straight into nature. Close to the motorway, the bridge marks the start of several entertaining running routes around the Sill Gorge.

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8.08 km

Innsbruck Main Post Office

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The main post office at Maximilianstrasse 2, built between 1905 and 1908 in the neo-renaissance style, was designed by the architect Natale Tommasi and embodies the elegance and charm of this era. Particularly noteworthy is the striking clock tower, whose clock faces and artistically forged roof structure serve as a widely visible landmark of Innsbruck.

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8.26 km

Triumphal Arch, Innsbruck

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A Roman-inspired triumphal arch surrounded by modern city life and timelessly imposing mountains: The Triumphpforte is one of the most striking sights in Innsbruck. Like a triumphal arch of antiquity, it testifies to Innsbruck's history. But she is not that old. The baroque building was built by order of Maria Theresia in the 18th century.
 
At that time the Empress was planning the wedding of her son Archduke Leopold in Innsbruck. Numerous changes in the cityscape go to the account of the imperial "wedding planner". For example, the medieval city gate at the entrance to Innsbruck's old town was demolished. From his stones a triumphal arch was built.

The portal of triumph is reminiscent of a joyous and a tragic event. The south side remains true to the wedding motto. But during the celebrations lasting several days, a stroke of fate befell Empress Maria Theresa. Her husband and father of the groom died, the regent fell into deep mourning. The north side of the portal of triumph therefore shows mourning motives to commemorate the sudden death of the emperor.

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9.05 km

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3.03 km

2.63 km

2.03 km

846 m

283 m

194 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

2.90 km

2.62 km

2.34 km

1.10 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

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