Nature that lets you breathe


Experience nature
Tyrol and its
places of power
The natural surroundings of DAS SIEBEN are quiet, yet their presence is palpable.
A walk through the woods, a path across meadows or a quiet spot by the water will help you reconnect with yourself.
The Tyrolean mountains reveal their diversity and unspoilt beauty. Places such as the Haslacher Moor in Bad Häring, the Blaue Quelle in Erl or the lakes around Kufstein give the landscape its own unique character.
Venture further afield and you’ll discover nature reserves, gorges, springs and waterfalls. In between lie quiet paths, special spots and, time and again, views that open up the horizon.
Themed trail
A sensory experience
What is ‘Inner Tai Chi’? What type of breather are you? What are the benefits of a mud bath? Find the answers to these questions and discover many other secrets.
The seven stops along the “Experience of the Senses” themed trail in Bad Häring stimulate all the senses, with each section offering insights into some of life’s mysteries. Every single stop invites you to pause, linger and recharge your batteries.
The themed trail is educational and offers advice for many ailments. Did you know, for example, that peonies can help combat bronchitis or that feverfew can relieve stomach ache?
The combination of the different stations, together with the idyllic setting and tranquillity of the forest, make the ‘Experience of the Senses’ themed trail a unique experience.

Haslach Moor
Peace, well-being & a play of colours
An extraordinary place with a unique variety of plants.
The nutrient-rich moorland soil gives the Haslacher Moor its unique rainbow-coloured hues. Moreover, the health-promoting properties of the mud have long been utilised in Bad Häring as a specialised remedy for a wide range of ailments.
A bog bath lasting around 20 minutes raises the body temperature by about two degrees and stimulates both the metabolism and the immune system. Visitors describe the Haslacher Moor as a magical place. The energy this place radiates is transferred to its visitors, inviting them to feel at ease and relax.
Info
Start: Town centre or Bad Häring spa gardens
Destination: Haslacher Moor
Length: 2 km
The route leads towards Wörgl along the forest on the ‘Health Trail’

Kaisertal Nature Reserve
The most beautiful square in Austria
This impressive mountain range captivates visitors with its rich variety of flora and fauna, as well as its challenging hiking and climbing routes. The Kaisertal valley is accessible to all visitors exclusively via 282 steps and, after an exciting ascent, offers hikers moments of unparalleled joy. A unique and unspoilt natural landscape awaits, as do regional delicacies in rustic alpine huts and traditional mountain inns.
The Kaisertal Nature Reserve can rightly be counted among the most beautiful places in Austria.



Crystal-clear water
& stunning landscapes

Our tour recommendation
5 lakes around DAS SIEBEN
Cool off, enjoy, experience!
Take the plunge into the cool water or explore the region around Kufsteinerland, the Wilder Kaiser, the Alpbachtal and Kaiserwinkl. These unique lakes captivate visitors with their distinct characters.
Whether a green paradise, vast natural landscapes, dark beauty, a crystal-clear oasis, a varied nature experience or a glittering mountain idyll – the five lakes have one thing in common: excellent water quality that invites you to take a refreshing dip on hot summer days. But the lakes around DAS SIEBEN are also perfect for a leisurely stroll.
In the vicinity of DAS SIEBEN, you’ll find five idyllic (mountain) lakes that are perfect for relaxing.


Experience the Kaiser Mountains & the Kaiserlift
Power seats
After a leisurely ride on the single-seater chairlift, you arrive – feeling completely relaxed – at the mountain station at Brentenjoch, situated at an altitude of 1,200 metres in the heart of the Kaiser Mountains.
Here you find yourself surrounded by unspoilt nature, with wonderful hiking trails, magical places of power, unique peaks offering spectacular views, and rustic huts.
To raise awareness of the natural landscape of the Kaiser Mountains, energy spots have been established at five selected locations.


