Mountains with a touch of maritime flair. No matter what the season, the holiday region around Tirol's Summer visitors to Lake Achensee are greeted by an at largest lake offers a wide range of attractions and activities for all the family. ....
Nestling between between the foothills of the Kitzbühel Alps and the eastern slopes of the Rofan This far-flung corner of Tirol car Mountains, the Alpbachtal Region offers visitors everything from sheer craggy peaks to lush rolling hills. ....
From centuries-old carnival celebrations to outdoor attractions and activities, this holiday region Rich in history, the small town of Im around the small town of Imst at the foot of the Lechtal Alps offers much for visitors to see and do. ....
At the end of the Zillertal Valley, where the Tux Alps and the Zillertal Alps rise up above 3,000m, At the very end of the Zillertal Valley, where the peaks of the Tux Alps and the Zillertal Alps lies the high alpine Tux-Finkenberg region. ....
Innsbruck and its surrounding region combines alpine nature and urban living like few other places. Straight from the ski pistes to the opera house – Innsbruck, the regional capital of Tirol, offers a unique combination of urban living a ....
Rolling hills with a rocky crown – this wide valley between the Kaiser Mountains to the south The Kaiserwinkl region in the east of Tirol lies between and the foothills of the Chiemgau Alps to the north is home to the Kaiserwinkl Region. ....
From the craggy summits of the Karwendel Alps via the Lower Inntal Valley between Kolsass and Jenbach T as far as the lush foothills of the Tux Alps, the Karwendel Silver Region is home to a diverse landscape and many cultural attractions. ....
Alpine nature meets urban chic! With its many famous mountains such as the Kitzbüheler Horn and the Hahnenkamm, the pretty town of Kitzbühel is home to one of Austria's most famous ski races. At the same time, the region also has plenty o
Family-friendly attractions are just one of the reasons why the Kitzbühel Alps are a popular holiday Accounting for a significant proportion of Tirol’s total surface area, t destination among visitors from throughout Austria and beyond. ....
Rest and relaxation in the heart of the Kitzbühel Alps: the Brixental Region with its three main Comprisi villages Brixen im Thale, Kirchberg and Westendorf attracts visitors wishing to get back to nature in beautiful alpine surroundings. ....
At 1,829 metres above sea level, the Hohe Salve mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps offers fabulous With its towering peaks and lush meadows, the Hohe Salve region at the inters 360° views of the surrounding region to which it lends its name. ....
Fabulous hiking, perfect pistes and crystal clear mountain lakes – the PillerseeTal Region in Skiing in winter, climbing in summer, a journey back in time the heart of the Kitzbühel Alps is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and families. ....
Nature and culture in the Kitzbühel Alps. Located at the foor of the Wilder Kaiser Mountains, the The St. Johann region in the Kitzbühel Alps offers a fa St. Johann Region takes its name from its largst municipality, St. Johann in Tirol. ....
A fortress at its heart, the Kaiser Mountains on the horizon: the Kufsteinerland holiday region From a medieval fortress to state-of-th is characterised by towering mountains to the east and a lanscape of many lakes and rivers to the west. ....
Holidays in one of Europe’s last wild river landscapes! With its wide bed and large banks formed With its wide river bed, large areas of g of sand and gravel, the mighty Lech is a constant companion during holidays in the Lechtal region. ....
From the area's largest ski resort to the Zillertal Alps Nature Park, in the Mayrhofen Region the With its many peaks over 3000m and 80 glaciers, the unique landscape of the Zillertal Alps Nature Park is mountains are the star of the show. ....
Spectacular mountain landscapes where Austria, Italy and Switzerland meet: the Kaunertal region The area where the Tiroler Oberland lies between the Reschen Pass, the Kaunertaler Glacier and the small village of Prutz in the Inntal Valley. ....
Home to Tirol's highest mountain, the largest glacier ski resort in the Eastern Alps, the tallest The highest m waterfall in Tirol and the highest inhabited church village in Tirol, the Ötztal Valley is Tirol's valley of the superlatives. ....
Situated in the westernmost corner of Tirol, the Paznauntal Valley is a true alpine valley with The rugged Paznauntal Valley branches off the Stanzer Ta steep sides and three internationally renowned ski resorts: Ischgl, Galtür and Kappl. ....
Holidays at the foot of North Tirol’s highest mountain: the Pitztal Valley runs for almost 40km The Pitztal Valley branches off south f before ending on the slopes of the majestic Wildspitze, at 3,768m the higest mountain in North Tirol. ....
With its sweeping lakes, towering mountains and rushing Lech river, the Reutte Nature Park Region Situated on the Bavarian border, the Reutte Nature Park Region forms the gateway bordering Bavaria is the gateway to the mountains of Tirol. ....
A winter wonderland for cross-country skiing enthusiasts, the Seefeld plateau and its many pretty Situated on villages offer perfect snow conditions and plenty of sunshine. The region will host the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019. ....
Ancient customs, hours of sunshine and a warm welcome for families – that is precisely what visitors Serfaus, Fiss an can look forward to in the Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis region, without a doubt one of the most family-friendly regions in Tirol. ....
Famous ski resort and idyllic mountain village: St. Anton am Arlberg and the holiday region which The Stanzertal Valley is located in the westernmost corner of Tirol, between the Lec bears its name draw many visitors from around the world. ....
Running in a southerly direction from the gates of Innsbruck to the main alpine ridge, the Stubai The Stubaital Valley, known among locals simply as the Stubai, Valley culminates in some of the most spectacular glaciers anywhere in Tirol. ....
Craggy peaks, big skies and a Bavarian exclave. The small municipality of Jungholz of Tannheimer For some people, the Tannheimer Tal is th Tal is a geographical curiosity: though located on German territory, it is officially part of Tirol. ....
Mighty mountains crowned by Germany’s highest summit! The Tiroler Zugspitz Arena is the perfect Surrounded by four majestic mountain chains, the Tiroler Z holiday region for visitors in search of outdoor activities and spectacular views. ....
Where the schnapps flows and medieval castles keep watch! The TirolWest Region and its cultural Its location at the crossroads between the Oberinntal Valley and Paznaun hub of Landeck are the ideal place for many activities and excursions. ....
Imperial mountains and majestic views – the Wilder Kaiser region, known by locals simply as the The name “Wilder Kaiser” literally means “Wild Emperor”, and keen-eye "Koasa", is a charming and welcoming area in the east of Tirol. ....
The beautiful Wildschönau region lies in a remote alpine valley at around 1,000m altitude on the Located in the west of the Kitzbühel Alps, at around 1,000 metres above sea level, Wildschönau is a western slopes of the Kitzbühel Alps. ....
The Wipptal Valley begins just a few kilometres south of Innsbruck and extends all the way to the The Wipptal Valley runs south fr Brenner Pass. It has many side valleys of its own, flanked by the peaks of the Stubai Alps and the Tux Alps. ....
Farmers’ markets, ancient traditions and the largest ski resort in the area: the Zillertal Arena Surrounded by the peaks of the Zillertal region lies at the end of the Zillertal Valley, surrounded by the Zillertal Alps and the Tux Alps. ....
From sweet-smelling cornfields to a ski resort open 365 days a year – the wide Zillertal Valley The first section of the Zillertal Valley, sh leads gently uphill from the small town of Mayrhofen to the high mountain village of Hintertux. ....
From Austria’s highest mountain, the mighty Großglockner, to palm trees growing on the sunny town square in Lienz, the region's largest town, there are few places which offer such a diverse landscape as East Tirol. The towering peaks of
A medieval town centre and a glistening crystal world – strolling through the historic centre of Hall in Tirol is like taking a journey back in time, while no visit to the Hall-Wattens region would be complete without a trip to the fascin