Almabtrieb: Cows with flowers crowns public parade – Zillertal alps, Tirol – Austria

Almabtrieb: Cows with flowers crowns: PUBLIC parade in Tux countryside Hintertux streets – Cattle drive in Zillertal alps, Tirol – Austria Tux covers the higher and largest part of the Tuxertal, a side valley of the Zillertal that branches off at Mayrhofen. Tux consists of the five villages of Vorderlanersbach, Lanersbach, Juns, Madseit, and Hintertux. The Almabtrieb (in German language literally: drive from the mountain pasture) is an annual PUBLIC event in the alpine regions in Europe, referring to a cattle drive that takes place in late September or early October. During summer, all over the alpine regions cattle herds feed on alpine pastures (Almen in Austria or Germany, Alpen in Switzerland) high up in the mountains, a practice known as transhumance. In numbers, these amount to about 500,000 in Austria, 380,000 in Switzerland, and 50,000 in Germany.

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