Description
The Pitztal valley is criss-crossed by a small river where you can make wonderful observations of Vandstær, Bjergvipstjert, Klippesvale and Mudderklire. All year round you can see species around the valley like Lammegrib flying over the valley and Nøddekrige, Gråspætte, Kongeørn and Sortspætte. On top the Pitztaler Glacier you can find species like Alpe-jernspurv, Snefinke, Alpeallike and Fjeldrype.
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Access
The Pitztal is located 70 km southwest of Innsbruck. You can explore the vally by car and the slopes of the forest on foot. In the towns you can park and then watch birds. From the town of Mittelberg you can take the train which goes through the mountain on top of the Pitztal Glacier. From there you can explore the area on foot. Or you can take the lift up to a restaurant.


