SUMMER ACTIVE 2013 - Imst Tourismus
SUMMER ACTIVE 2013 - Imst Tourismus
SUMMER ACTIVE 2013 - Imst Tourismus
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THE IMST “CHOO-CHOO BEAR”<br />
Chug, chug, chug, look over there, here it comes, the Choo-Choo Bear. Daily rides on the Choo-<br />
Choo Bear slow train are just as popular with grown-ups as they are with children. The Choo-Choo<br />
Bear travels to the most beautiful destinations in the Gurgltal and will even take you on a tour<br />
through the centre of <strong>Imst</strong>.<br />
Timetable <strong>2013</strong><br />
Stop 1 st ride 2 nd ride<br />
Hotel Post/<strong>Imst</strong> 11.00 13.00<br />
Sparkasse/<strong>Imst</strong> 11.05 13.05<br />
Tourist office/<strong>Imst</strong> 11.10 13.10<br />
Hotel Stern and Hotel Hirschen/<strong>Imst</strong> 11.15 13.15<br />
Ahornweg/<strong>Imst</strong> 11.20 13.20<br />
Brenjursee/Tarrenz 11.30 13.30<br />
Fire Brigade Tarrenz, Biermythos /Tarrenz 11.35 13.35<br />
Hotel Lamm/Tarrenz 11.40 13.40<br />
Knappenwelt car park/Strad 11.50 13.50<br />
Strad 11.55 13.55<br />
Knappenwelt/Tarrenz (arrival) 12.05 14.05<br />
Knappenwelt Tarrenz (departure) 12.20 14.20<br />
Brenjursee/Tarrenz 12.35 14.35<br />
Sports centre/<strong>Imst</strong> 12.50 14.50<br />
Hotel Post/<strong>Imst</strong> 13.00 15.00<br />
May, June, September and October: Tuesday - Friday<br />
July and August and May 20: Sunday – Friday<br />
Prices:<br />
Round trip: € 3,00 per person (stop possible)<br />
One ride: € 1,50 per person<br />
Seasonal ticket: € 30,00 per person<br />
Children up to 3 years free!<br />
Rental "Bummelbär"-train:<br />
Possible when train in operation according to timetable above from 7.00 - 10.45 and from 15.30.<br />
For reservations please contact our tourist offices 2 days in advance.<br />
Train with 3 wagons (max. 60 persons) € 110,-<br />
each further hour € 73,-<br />
VIA CLAUDIA AUGUSTA<br />
Originally built as a military supply route, the former ‘Imperial Roman Road’ across<br />
the Alps linked the Roman motherland to the foothills of the Alps. It went on to<br />
become an important and highly influential trading and travel route in the following<br />
centuries. Nowadays it joins up regions, historical periods, people and their cultures,<br />
creating a colourful range of impressions and experiences that can<br />
still be felt today, for example, on a ride along the Via Claudia Augusta cycling route.<br />
The road takes you past an enormous variety of different landscapes from the Danube, the<br />
Lechfeld plain and the gentle slopes of the Bavarian through the wildly romantic Alpine<br />
valleys of the Tyrol, across the Fern Pass and the Reschen Pass, through the apple orchards