Nordic Walking
The "superior" way to walk – Nordic walking at Ischgl
Nordic walking – the low-impact sport – plays a significant role in Ischgl. If you have already gained experience with the two sticks, Ischgl and its range of routes is the number one address for your next holiday.
Nordic walking exists longer than you probably think. As early as in the 1930s people in Finland were using two sticks in the summer – as a training method for cross-country skiing. From this, sports scientists, sports doctors and professional sportsmen have developed a special way of hiking. Today Nordic walking is characterised by walking dynamically - and naturally the utilisation of two sticks. The benefit that arises from using the sticks is the relief they provide to the joints, the knees for example. Additionally, your footing remains secure and you are able to maintain control. The modern Nordic walking sticks are constructed from high-tech materials, are height adjustable, light, and equipped with flexible grips.
Learn the healthy way to walk during your Nordic walking holiday at Ischgl and do something for your fitness. The Sportcamp Ischgl offers weekly Nordic walking seminars for beginners, which consist of two modules: initially you learn the basic technique, which you then practice over the course of a day. It is then about absorbing the newly found knowledge. The best way to do this is to participate in a group Nordic walking tour over the flat area of Paznaun Valley. Later on, more challenging Nordic walking routes are on the agenda.
An excellently marked network of Nordic walking routes makes Ischgl the perfect choice for fans of this sport. Whether it's through the flat valley or by taking a more sporty approach up the mountain – Nordic walking at Ischgl has no limits. Hotels with special offers for Nordic walkers round off the package.
Be part of a movement – participate in Nordic walking at Ischgl. Click here for an enquiry with no obligation.