In many places, the traces of the devastation wrought by storms on Tuesday and the week before have still not been lifted. Numerous hiking trails and mountain bike trails in the districts of Schwaz, Imst and Innsbruck-Land are not passable or navigable due to storms.
“Due to the strong storm events of this week and last week and the associated gusts of wind, especially in the districts of Schwaz, Imst and Innsbruck-Land, numerous hiking trails and mountain bike trails are currently not passable or navigable and are therefore closed for safety reasons,” the state announced in a broadcast. We are working hard to repair the damage. “However, the work is still ongoing and therefore all mountaineering enthusiasts are urged to observe the local closures in view of the weekend and to inquire with the tourism associations about current closures.”
Inquire at tourist associations
In the district of Schwaz, the Finsingtal and Öxltal (communities of Fügenberg and Schlitters) and the area from Stummerberg to Hainzenberg are particularly affected. In addition, numerous trails have been closed in the municipalities in the Innsbruck-Land district most affected by the storm, such as Navis, Gries am Brenner, Neustift im Stubaital, Tulfes and Ampass. In the Imst district, this affects numerous hiking trails, mountain bike trails and climbing areas, mainly in the Ötztal and Pitztal.
The country recommends informing itself about possible closures of the tourist associations in the respective regions.
Source: Krone

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