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The Jerusalem Way is the world's longest pilgrimage and peace route

The Jerusalem Way connects religions and peoples in a unique peace project

The Jerusalem Way stands for respect and tolerance

JERUSALEM WAY / AL-QUDS WAY / JERUSALEMWEG / CAMINO DE JERUSALÉN / CHEMIN DE JÉRUSALEM / KUDÜS YOLU / VIA GERUSALEMME

 

>>> Walking together – across borders, towards peace <<

Love is the strongest force in the universe – it permeates and connects everything and builds bridges between all people. Pilgrimage creates openness for encounters, breaks down prejudices and fears, and strengthens trust – fundamental trust. In this way, supposed boundaries between peoples and religions can be Love and mutual respect be overcome.

"Go in peace, as a bridge between the peoples."
(Jerusalem Way Spirit)

Roppen-Telfs
24,98 km / ↓ 436 m / ↑ 375 m
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We leave Roppen on the left bank of the Inn and only cross it again before Haiming. Before crossing the north bank, we meet the rafting center Magerbach, which benefits from the clear water of the racy Inn and the unique alpine panorama. This is where the journey through the wild Imster Gorge ends - an Eldorado for rafters and white water canoeists. Later on the way we meet Stams, where the impressive Stams Abbey awaits us. It was Count Meinhard II of Görz-Tirol who founded a monastery here in 1273, which in future was also to serve as a burial place for his family. Stams is also known for its boarding school for skiers, a cadre forge that has produced many well-known athletes. Finally, at the end of the stage, we cross the Inn and find enough offers for food and accommodation in the town of Telfs. 

 

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Distance: 24,98 km
Difference in altitude: 113 m
Highest point: 732 m
Lowest point: 619 m
Total ascent: 375 m
Total descent: 436 m