Tyrolean Lech Nature Park protects one of the last wild river landscapes in Europe, offering pristine floodplains, rich biodiversity, and numerous hiking opportunities through an unspoiled natural environment.
Tyrolean Lech Nature Park is located in the state of Tyrol, Austria, encompassing the free-flowing upper course of the Lech River and its surrounding floodplains. Spanning from the town of Reutte down towards the Ammergau Alps, the park covers a remarkable stretch of natural riverine landscape that has remained largely unregulated and intact. This makes it one of the last extensive wild river systems in Europe, notable for its dynamic river channels, gravel banks, wetlands, and lush alluvial forests. The park's geography features a varied terrain with steep rocky slopes, river islands, and natural meadows, creating a mosaic of habitats that support a rich and diverse ecosystem. It provides refuge for numerous rare and endangered species, including the white-tailed eagle, black stork, and several species of amphibians and orchids. Historically, the Lech River was prone to flooding, but with modern hydroelectric projects downstream, much of the upper Lech remains wild and free-flowing. The park was established to preserve this unique natural heritage and promote sustainable tourism and environmental education. Outdoors enthusiasts can enjoy a network of well-maintained walking and cycling paths along and across the river, as well as birdwatching hides and informative nature trails. Notable sites include the Lechaschau floodplains, where diverse flora blooms, and the rugged Lechtal valleys. The park's quiet and remote character appeals to visitors seeking immersive nature experiences, from gentle strolls to challenging alpine hikes. Interpretive centers and local guides help visitors understand the complex natural processes shaping this rare European ecosystem.
The wild floodplains and braided river channels of the Lech River
Rare species habitats such as breeding grounds for white-tailed eagles and black storks
Lechaschau wetlands, famed for diverse wildflowers and orchids
Scenic hiking routes along the unregulated river with panoramic alpine views
An outstanding example of a free-flowing alpine river with ever-changing channels, gravel banks, and old-growth alluvial forests.
Protected areas along the river where these impressive raptors breed and can often be observed during nesting season.
Rich wetland habitat hosting a variety of orchids and other rare plant species, attracting botanists and nature lovers alike.