Stop… en route the Via Tirolensis, at the Fernkreuzweg road in Igls, Tyrol, Austria, the route following two pilgrimage routes at once : both the St James Way (Jakobsweg , Camino de Santiago) and the Via Romea Germanica pilgrimage routes. New Year’s Eve 2025.
Angels’ Song of Jubilation … Gloria in Excelsis Deo . Getting in the mood for Igls Mountain Christmas (‘Igler Bergweihnacht’) with the St. Aegidius Choir singing Christmas carols, Dec. 23, 2025, at the Igls Village Square (Innsbruck), Tyrol, Austria.
Notes
Trad. France. Engel singen Jubellieder. Text and arrangement: Norbert Gerold.
Flying direction Igls in front of the Nordkette range of mountains, following two pilgrimage routes at once : both the St James Way (Jakobsweg , Camino de Santiago) and the Via Romea Germanica pilgrimage routes follow this route, the Fernkreuzweg road, into Igls.
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Swarovski Crystal Tower, January 2026, on the right bank of the river Inn at the Market Place of Innsbruck in Tyrol (Austria) on the route of the Via Tirolensis, the route of two ancient pilgrim routes, both the Camino de Santiago and the Via Romea Germanica.
Via Tirolensis
The Via Romea Germanica pilgrimage route, goes from Stade near Hamburg in Germany to Rome, Italy. The Tyrolean section (Via Tirolensis) in Austria and Italy of the Via Romea, goes from Mittenwald (German/Austrian border) via Innsbruck to Brenner – Brenner on the Austrian/Italian border), and continues in South-Tyrol to Bolzano, Italy.
Camino de Santiago (St James Way , Jakobsweg): The route of the St James Way along the Inn in Innsbruck is part of the main (east to west) route in the Camino de Santiago network in Austria : the ‘Jakobsweg Tirol’.
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Colorful galerie of Mariahilf on the left bank of the river Inn, watched January 2026 from the right river bank, at the Market Place of Innsbruck in Tyrol (Austria) on the route of the Via Tirolensis, the route of two ancient pilgrim routes, both the Camino de Santiago and the Via Romea Germanica.
Via Tirolensis
The Via Romea Germanica pilgrimage route, goes from Stade near Hamburg in Germany to Rome, Italy. The Tyrolean section (Via Tirolensis) in Austria and Italy of the Via Romea, goes from Mittenwald (German/Austrian border) via Innsbruck to Brenner – Brenner on the Austrian/Italian border), and continues in South-Tyrol to Bolzano, Italy.
Camino de Santiago (St James Way , Jakobsweg): The route of the St James Way along the Inn in Innsbruck is part of the main (east to west) route in the Camino de Santiago network in Austria : the ‘Jakobsweg Tirol’.