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This region, which lies directly behind the Bavarian-Tyrolean border in a unique setting between the Alpine world and the Alpine foothills, is healthy and pristine. There is plenty of space for relaxation and leisure, for energy, regeneration, renewal and change. In addition to the sublime mountain landscape, water plays a major role here. The unique and largely unregulated wild river landscape of the Lech, with its gravel banks up to 400 meters wide, can be easily explored by bike on the Lech cycle path or on foot on the moderate long-distance Lechweg hiking trail. The family hiking area of the Hahnenkamm mountain world promises a worthwhile change of perspective. The cable car takes you comfortably and barrier-free to the Panorama Restaurant at 1,730 m, from where you have a breathtaking view of the nature park region and far beyond into the Alpine foothills. A trip to the Ehrenberg castle world promises fortified walls, high towers and a lot of history up close. What is on offer here is an attractive mixture of eventful past and lively present. The inclined elevator not only shortens the route from the visitor center to the Ehrenberg ruins, but also provides comfortable and barrier-free access to another highlight: the spectacular highline179 pedestrian suspension bridge. On the slim and open structure, which is over 400 meters long, daredevils can prove their daring at a height of 114 meters. If you stay overnight in the Reutte Nature Park region, you will receive numerous discounts with the free Guest Active Card. Get to know the mountain lakes, streams and the wild Lech river or one of the many other highlights of the nature park region. Guided hikes with trained mountain guides can also be found in the Guest Active Card program of the Reutte Nature Park region. www.reutte.com