Tour around the valley basin of Landeck and Zams with wonderful impressions and views.
At the hospital follow the path on the left towards the parking lot, then cross the bridge and immediately turn left onto the trail heading west. After about 500 m you’ll see the signs “Jakobsweg“ at the pedestrian bridge. Take this path for about 1.5 km and then turn left onto the “Sonnenweg“ right before you’d get to Landeck-Perjen. After another 3.5 km you’ll reach the west entrance of Leitenweg. Stay left and head down towards the highway, which will lead you to the church Bruggen. Cross the highway and stay right towards Tobadill.
Then turn left onto Kreuzgasse, which leads you uphill towards Perfuchs. The road takes you through Perfuchs down to the Gerber bridge. Cross the bridge and keep left towards Landeck-Zentrum. Then cross the highway at the first cross walk and take the Maisengasse uphill. At the parking lof of the music school turn right until you get to the starting point a the parish church in Landeck.
Recommendable for Talkessel-trail Landeck
In areas ofchurch - chapell, , Wege, Motorrad Ausflugsziele
church - chapell: Parish Church of the Assumption Landeck
Today's parish church of the Assumption is based on a legend depicted in the parish church (the robbed children of a family were brought back by a wolf and a bear).

: Evangelical St Mark 39 s Church
The Protestant parish AB Oberinntal with seat in Landeck is with a surface of 3,320 square kilometers the area largest Protestant parish of Austria.

Wege: Genussberg Venet
The Venet cable car takes you in 8 minutes from 780 m to 2,212 m altitude to the Krahberg in the Venet massif - the most famous vantage point of the West Tyrolean mountains, with its unforgettable 365 ° panoramic view.

Motorrad Ausflugsziele: Zammer Lochputz
The popular destination Zammer Lochputz fascinates with dizzying insights into one of the most beautiful wild water in Tyrol.

: Burschlkirche Pest church
The Gothic-looking, but only completed in 1650 construction goes back to a vow of the Weinzierl family in the plague 1635/36.