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  1. Gries am Brenner, often referred to as simply Gries ( German pronunciation: [ɡʁiːs] ⓘ ), is a municipality in the Wipptal in the southern district of Innsbruck-Land. The village consists of several hamlets. Geography. Gries am Brenner is located at the entrance of the Obernbergtal on the western side of the Wipptal.

  2. Gries am Brenner es una localidad del distrito de Innsbruck, en el estado de Tirol, Austria, con una población estimada a principio del año 2018 de 1361 habitantes. Se encuentra ubicada en el centro del estado, cerca de la ciudad de Innsbruck —la capital del estado—, del río Eno —un afluente derecho del Danubio — y de la ...

  3. 1. Kirche St. Jakob - Gries am Brenner. 1. Lugares históricos • Lugares religiosos. 2. Brennersee. 2. Masas de agua. 3. Bergwerksweg Nosslach. Rutas de senderismo • Carreteras panorámicas.

  4. Gries am Brenner - Wipptal valley - North Tyrol - Austria. In the surroundings of Gries am Brenner you can reach beautiful hiking destinations such as Lake Brennersee and Lake Obernberg. See map. 19/04/2024 -6° +4° Weekly weather forecast. Altitude: 1,165 m a.s.l. Gries am Brenner - that's the border municipality of South Tyrol in Italy.

  5. Gries am Brenner. Plan Your Trip to Gries am Brenner: Best of Gries am Brenner Tourism. Essential Gries am Brenner. Do. Places to see, ways to wander, and signature experiences. See all. Kirche St. Jakob - Gries am Brenner. 1. Religious Sites, Historic Sites. Brennersee. 2. Bodies of Water. Outlet Center Brenner. 355. Factory Outlets.

  6. Things to Do in Gries am Brenner, Austria: See Tripadvisor's 342 traveler reviews and photos of Gries am Brenner tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in April. We have reviews of the best places to see in Gries am Brenner. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  7. Its central position in the Wipptal Valley makes Gries am Brenner a popular starting point for hiking in summer and ski touring in winter. All in all there are 500 kilometres of signposted hiking trails leading past crystal-clear mountain lakes and up onto the Blaser, one of the most flower-rich mountains in Tirol.