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    Karwendel is the largest mountain range of the Northern Limestone Alps, located on the Austria–Germany border. It has 125 peaks over 2,000 metres, four main chains, and 21 Alpine huts.

  2. Explore the wild and untouched beauty of the Karwendel Mountains, with their craggy peaks, extensive forests and lush meadows. Find out about the highlights, guided walks, hikes, biking trails and museums in the park.

  3. Karwendel is a unique nature reserve and hiking paradise with spectacular views of the Zugspitze and the city of Innsbruck. Explore the alpine meadows, streams, huts and peaks on various trails, from easy to challenging, with the Nordkette cable cars as a convenient starting point.

  4. The Karwendel High Alpine Trail is a six-day hike through the Karwendel mountains in Austria, with 9,000 metres of elevation and exposed sections. It is a black category trail for experienced mountaineers who can enjoy the natural scenery, wildlife and mountain huts along the way.

  5. The Karwendel Mountains are a limestone and dolomite mountain range in the northern Limestone Alps, with peaks, cirques and wildlife. They are part of the Karwendel Alpine Park, one of the largest nature parks of the Eastern Alps, and offer hiking trails, fixed-rope routes and scenic views.

  6. The Karwendel High Trail is a challenging and scenic trek in the Karwendel Mountains, Tyrol, Austria. It consists of six stages, each ending in a cozy mountain hut, where you can enjoy Tyrolean food and hospitality.

  7. Aug 18, 2020 · The Naturpark Karwendel (Karwendel Nature Park) is one of the biggest protected areas in the eastern part of the Alps and one of the Tyrol’s most accessible walking areas.