This morning's hiking showcases Innsbruck's dramatic alpine setting. Chairlifts carry us to Tulfeinalm, where we join the Zirbenweg Trail—named for the Zirbe (Swiss stone pine) that thrives at these elevations. This mostly level forest road traverses mountainside at around 2000 metres (6562 feet), offering sweeping panoramas across the Inn Valley 1000 metres below. The Karwendel range dominates the northern horizon—a limestone massif extending into Germany with peaks reaching 2749 metres (9019 feet).
The trail passes through stone pine forests interspersed with alpine meadows. These ancient pines, some over 400 years old, grow slowly in harsh mountain conditions, their wood prized historically for furniture that releases aromatic oils. Side trails branch toward higher peaks for those wanting additional elevation challenges. We conclude at Patscherkofelhaus mountain station and descend by cable car to Igls, a village that served as the Olympic bobsled and luge venue.
After lunch we tackle Wolfsklamm (Wolf Gorge), one of Tyrol's most dramatic natural features. The trail follows a torrent through a narrow canyon where vertical limestone walls close in overhead, water thundering through passages carved over millennia. Wooden walkways and steel staircases—some sections quite steep—ascend alongside waterfalls and through spray-filled chambers. The steady climb requires effort but the gorge's raw power makes this among the region's most memorable hikes.
At the top, St. Georgen Monastery sits on a plateau, with the small Maria Tax chapel nearby. The descent follows gentler terrain back to valley level. These pilgrimage sites have drawn visitors for centuries, long before modern hikers discovered Wolfsklamm's appeal.
Due to tomorrow's early start, dinner is on your own this evening.
Walk Summary: 6-7 hours total. 12 km (7.5 miles), 425 metres (1394 feet) elevation gain/loss. Zirbenweg: 8.5 km (5.3 miles), mostly level at 2000m altitude, forest roads with valley views. Wolfsklamm: steep ascent through narrow gorge, wooden walkways, steel stairs, spray zones, dramatic waterfalls.
Overnight in Innsbruck.
 
Included Meal(s): Breakfast