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Panoramic photo by claudio divile Taken 18:04, 25/03/2012 - Views loading...

Galtur-Wirl

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At the end of the Paznaun valley shortly before the border to Vorarlberg, Galtür (1600m) is sited in the centre of the Silvretta region. The community offers ideal conditions for winter sports enthusiasts as well as families for a winter holiday in Tyrol.

 

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