Contact and arrival

Contact

Tyrolean Lech Nature Park Association
Klimm 2 . 6644 Elmen
T +43 664 4168466
T +43 664 4168465 
info@naturpark-tiroler-lech.at

Opening hours Nature Park House

May until end of September
daily from 10:00 until 18:00

Arrival

By bus and train

For train travellers, Reutte in Tyrol is the destination station, from where you can continue by bus to the Tiroler Lech Nature Park.

" Rail timetable information
" Bus timetable

The Public Transport Brochure *.pdf

By car:

North:
German motorway A7 - exit Vils resp. Pinswang
B17 Tiroler Straße - L396 Weisshaus Landesstraße
B309/E532 Tiroler Straße - L69 Reuttener Landesstraße

East:
Inntal motorway A12 - Mötz exit - Fernpass direction Reutte B 179

South:
L200 Bregenzerwaldstraße or L198 Lechtal Landesstr. - B198 Lechtal Bundesstraße

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By plane

Rules of conduct

for a nature-friendly coexistence

The Tyrolean Lech Nature Park is a piece of breathtaking nature with impressive landscapes and invites you to relax and discover. Let yourself be enchanted by the beauty of the wild river landscape and find peace and relaxation on a hike through the unique nature! The nature at the Tyrolean Lech is very valuable and under protection, therefore we ask you to act in an environmentally friendly and nature-friendly way and to take the following requests with you on your way:

carry in - carry out

Please do not leave waste in nature and dispose of your waste properly. In this way you contribute to intact ecosystems and food chains, free from contaminants such as pollutants, microplastics, etc.

Protection of animals and plants

Animals and plants are protected in the nature park. Therefore, please do not take any natural materials, animals, mushrooms and plants. This way, the diversity and natural beauty remains a pleasure for all area visitors.

Camping and storage

Please use the designated camping sites in Reutte, Vorderhornbach and Häselgehr. Camping of any kind is prohibited.

Nature without motors

Please observe all no-driving signs and avoid operating motorised vehicles off public roads. Use public transport if possible!

Lighting fires only in designated areas

Campfires are not allowed in the protected area. Open fires are a source of danger for people and nature, please use the designated barbecue areas available for this nature experience.

Dogs on a leash

Dogs must be kept on a leash throughout the protected area. Please thus avoid disturbing the endangered and protected nature, which dogs perceive as natural enemies.

Listening, not making noise

Enjoy the peace and soothing sounds of nature and avoid unnecessary noise. This way you show consideration for other recreationists and for wildlife.

Use marked paths

Please stay on the marked trails!

No flying machines

Flying over the protected area with aircraft such as drones is not permitted without an official exemption.

Please do not enter the gravel banks during the breeding season from the end of April to mid-August!
In this way, contribute to the protection of ground-nesting birds such as sandpipers and ringed plovers. People and dogs are among the biggest disturbance factors for the protected bird species.

Thank you very much!