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Innsbruck- Flat or Hilly?
I know, of course, that the city is surrounded by mountains. But is the old town itself fairly flat for walking?
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flat
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As a pancake.
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And, at certain points by the open field there are benches for thought and physical healing. M.
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As a board
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As a dunnyman's hat.
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Good to see that the Mensa meeting ended early allowing some of the responders time to add to this posting.
What a gift this is to the original poster who (I assume) didn't want to whine about any current problems but needed insight into how the town was constructed. Mildred |
I've only been there once. As I recall the area where you would walk around is flat with mountains outside of town to the North and South.
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Thanks Mildred,
That comment had me laughing! I needed that today. Now, back to the Mensa meeting. Paul |
The city of Innsbruck is very flat, so it's easy going for touring the town, and there are wonderful mountain villages all around. If you get a chance, try to go to a village called LANS. It is south of Innsbruck in the mountains. I was very happy to be trapped there for several days in February a few years ago, waiting for the avalanches to stop further west, so we could go up to the ski area. There had been a blizzard - which we drove thru from Holland - and were lucky to find ANY where to stay. Turned out to be 5 star. What a surprise. Wish I could remember the name of the hotel.
Enjoy your trip. |
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