Navisbach
The Navisbach is a small river that flows through the Navistal (Navis valley), in Tyrol, Austria.
Innsbruck (German: [ˈɪnsbʀʊk], locally: [ˈɪnʃpʀʊk]) is the capital city of the federal state of Tyrol (Tirol) in western Austria.
Population: 112,467
Latitude: 47° 15' 45.58" N
Longitude: 11° 23' 40.34" E
The Navisbach is a small river that flows through the Navistal (Navis valley), in Tyrol, Austria.
The Natterer See (or Lake Natters) is located 2.5 km western of the village Natters, 830 metres above sea level. It is one larger highlands lakes in the vicinity of Innsbruck.
The Lake Lans or Lanser See is a lake for bathing near Lans located on the southern highlands above Innsbruck, Austria. The lake can be reached by Streetcar Line 6 from Innsbruck. The lake is popular due to its green environment. It is used for ice-…
The Botanical Garden of the University of Innsbruck (German: Botanischer Garten der Universität Innsbruck) is a 2-hectare botanical garden operated by the University of Innsbruck. It is located in Hötting at Sternwartestraße 15, Innsbruck, Austria.
The Herzsee is a lake near the village center of Aldrans in the Tyrol region of Austria, and serves mainly for fish breeding. Formerly the Lake was opened to the public for swimming. The lake is covered in a wooded environment on a round travel rout…
The Gschnitzbach has its source near Brenner. It flows from South to North and merges with the Sill River near Steinach am Brenner.
The Geroldsbach creek originates southern of Götzens on 1.900 m Sea Level. It is compound of 5 fan-like source waters. First it flows through the village and changes there its direction Northeast and passes through the district New-„Götzens“. It flo…
The Olympia Eisschnellaufbahn is a speed skating venue located in Innsbruck, Austria.
The Weiherburgbach originates above the Alpine Zoo of Innsbruck at 720 m above sea level and flows down in a southern direction to the Inn River.
The Volderer See or Lake Volders is a small lake near the village of Volders. The lake, which has shrunk significantly, losing a large part of its size, now resembles a pond. The lake has no natural inflow or outflow, and receives water primarily fr…
The small Taxerhof Lake (German: Taxerhofsee, or Köglmoor) is located on a height of 827 m approx.
The Small Pond is also located in the castle park of Castle Ambras and is 300 metres south below the Grand Pond. The lake is surrounded by forest and has only approximately 0.70 ha size. The small lake is flowed through by the Aldranser brook and po…
The Mühlsee, or Lake Mills, is a lake in Tyrol.
The Fen of Lans also: Lanser Moor or Water Lily Pond is located north above Lake Lans on an altitude of 582 metres in the Paschberg forest.
The Lanserbach - also called Mühlbach - flows from Lans alongside the Paschberg to Aldrans and merges with the Inn river after 17 km at the eastern edge of Innsbruck. Below Castle Ambras the Aldranser brook joins the Lanserbach. The brook has a mean…
The Lohbach is a stream in Innsbruck, Austria that originates from a spring at the eastern edge of the Kranebitter ravine. It runs in a slightly elliptical course to Eastern Hötting, along the Lohbach waterside, further to Vögelebichl. At the Fische…
The Höttinger Bach is a shortly 4 km long left tributary of the Inn in Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria.
The Grand Pond, also called Castle Park Pond, is located in the park east of the main entrance of Castle Ambras in the city area of Innsbruck.