GOLFWEG
Read moreKitzbühel-Schwarzsee-Reith is a golf course located in Kitzbühel. It features an 18-hole course and is considered one of the best golf courses in the region. The course offers superb views of the surrounding mountains and is renowned for its impeccable maintenance. The club also boasts facilities such as a driving range, chipping area, putting green, golf school, club hire, carts and lockers. The clubhouse features a bar and restaurant, where golfers can relax after their round. For golf enthusiasts, Kitzbühel-Schwarzsee-Reith is a must when visiting Kitzbühel.
DOMAINE DE WILDER KAISER BRIXENTAL
Read morePackage valid for Brixen im Thale, Ellmau, Going, Hopfgarten, Itter, Kelchsau, Scheffau, Söll and Westendorf, which gives access to 165 km of slopes and 92 ski lifts.
DOMAINE SKIABLE DE STUBAITAL
Read more114 km of trails and 38 ski lifts await skiers in Fulpmes, Mieders, Telfes, Schönberg and Neustift.
DOMAINE SKIABLE DE OBERGURGL-HOCHGURGL, ÖTZTAL
Read moreThis area guarantees snow from mid-November to early May and offers 23 ski lifts, 110 km of slopes.
PATINOIRE EXTÉRIEURE OLYMPIAWORLD
Read moreOpen air skating rink, winter only. Times vary and are quite complicated as the place hosts classes, so it's best to check their website or send them an email. Free entrance if you have the Freizeitticket Tirol. Ice skates can be rented on site. Very affordable prices for a rink of this quality. Open about 9 months of the year! Food and drink available on site.
ÉCOLE DE SKI ET DE SNOWBOARD
Read moreLearn to ski like the Tyroleans. Lessons for all levels. The store where lessons are booked also offers equipment rental. Private or group ski and snowboard lessons for children, teenagers and those with a little more experience. Tobogganing is also available. Qualified, motivated and friendly instructors. On request, they can collect you directly from your hotel.
FEEL FREE OUTDOOR PROFESSIONALS
Read moreA reference in the valley for all outdoor sports activities. Rafting, canyoning, mountain biking, climbing, via ferrata, glacier safari, paragliding, archery: Feel free to discover the most beautiful natural riches of Ötztal. A real dive in nature in an atmosphere both pro and good. Compulsive sports, if you're here several days, think of the Adventure Card, which can quickly prove profitable.
REMONTÉES MÉCANIQUES DE LA NORDKETTE
Read moreThe Nordkette cable car takes you up to the mountains north of Innsbruck, at an altitude of 2,000 m, in just 20 minutes from the city center! Embark at the Hungerburg station, designed by Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid in a very contemporary style. From up here, the playground for sports enthusiasts and lovers of the great outdoors is extraordinary! Skiing in winter, hiking and mountain biking in summer: you're in for a treat!
LES RANDONNÉES D’INNSBRUCK
Read moreWith their guest card, visitors to Innsbruck and the 25 charming villages in the surrounding area can take advantage of the free hiking shuttle and the hiking program for a host of adventures. The services offered by the latter are outstanding: you are taken by bus from the hotel to the starting point of the hike, equipment rental is also included free of charge, as is a competent guide from the Alpin Schule Innsbruck (ASI).
SKI JUWEL ALPBACHTAL WILDSCHÖNAU
Read moreThe ski region of the Alpbachtal and Wildschönau valleys offers 109 km of pistes on 326 ha with 46 lifts (cable cars, ski pulls, etc.) between Reith im Alpbachtal to the west of Alpbach and Niederau to the north-east in the neighbouring valley. Snow sports enthusiasts can enjoy downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, sledging, dog sledding or one of the three snow parks in the resort. Three ski schools and numerous facilities are available for the younger ones. The area is also famous for its night skiing; floodlights illuminate 6 slopes on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. In summer, four cable cars remain open. The first, in Reith im Alpbachtal, goes up to the Reither Kogel (1 337 m). The second, between Reith im Alpbachtal and Alpbach, takes you to the foothills of the Wiedersberger Horn (2,128 m), while the third, from the village of Niederau, climbs the Markachjoch (1,500 m). The last one, the Schatzbergbahn, starts in Wildschönau and climbs to 1,780 m. Skiing or hiking in these enchanting landscapes, green and flowery in the summer or covered with a thick blanket of snow in winter, is an unforgettable experience. Between two excursions, take the time to discover the magnificent villages that make up the valley: each one has its own specific character and gives the Alpbachtal a truly authentic and unique atmosphere. In short, a must for you to immerse yourself in the Austrian Tyrol!
SAUT À L'ÉLASTIQUE (RUPERT HIRNER BUNGY JUMPING)
Read moreWe warned you: the Tyrol, and especially the Stubaital, is a land of sensations! For all those who love aerial pleasures and adrenaline rushes, head for the Europabrücke, one of the most famous bridges in Europe at 192 metres high, or its little brother the Kölnbreinsperre, at 165 metres high. Sensitive souls should not take the risk... But if the adventurer in you manages to take the plunge, there's no doubt that the memory will be just as good!
OUTDOORPLANET
Read moreSpecialising in rafting and canyoning, this team of twenty seasoned and friendly professionals accompanies individuals and groups along the Inn towards adventure! It is possible to organize stays ranging from a few days to a week, including climbing and via ferrata. You can even stay on site in lovely pod-style mini-cabins. A reliable structure for your safety, fun guaranteed, sensations at the rendezvous for a dynamic discovery of the environment of white water and rock.
BIKE REPUBLIC
Read moreIf the Ötztal is one of the most popular cycling destinations in the Alps, the Bike Republic is undoubtedly a mountain biker's paradise! And with good reason: this bike park boasts some 50 km of trails and paths reserved for mountain bikes and BMX. Jumps, obstacles, bends: whatever your level, you'll find plenty to enjoy, but the area is especially recommended for experienced mountain bikers; the "Teäre Line" descent in particular is renowned. And, of course, there are breathtaking panoramic views.
VIA FERRATA DE LA RIVIÈRE TALBACH
Read moreAlong the Talbach River, thisvia ferrata is safe and suitable for children and beginners. The difficulty increases gradually from A (easy) to D/E (very difficult), and at the end of each level you can stop and return to the starting point by following the signs for Rundwanderweg Klettersteig Talbach. At the end of the trail, the more adventurous will cross the rope bridge over the Talbach waterfall.
ADVENTURE PARK OUTDOORPROFI
Read moreWelcome to thrill seekers and lovers of the peaks and canopy. This adventure park offers thirteen tree climbing courses punctuated by zip lines, suspension bridges and other challenges, all perfectly safe, of course. No time constraints, everyone can complete the course at their own pace. There is also a restaurant with a playground for children, as well as a Bike Academy with circuits and tests to be done on a mountain bike.
DOMAINE SKIABLE DE KITZBÜHEL
Read moreKitzbühel is a well-known tourist destination. The vast ski area stretches from Kirchberg to the Thurn Pass, and can be reached from several points. The slopes are wide, long and perfectly groomed. Whether you're a beginner, a family or an experienced skier, there's something for everyone. The high quality of the slopes and the modern lifts guarantee a successful skiing vacation. And on Thursday and Friday, it's night skiing!
DOMAINE SKIABLE DE BERGALM
Read moreThe Bergeralm ski area, with its 28 km of slopes and lifts, is transformed in summer into a vast area of fun and relaxation for young and old alike: a water playground for children, a bike park for two-wheeled enthusiasts and panoramic hikes for walkers. On their website, you can see in near-real time the number of runs and gondolas open, as well as snow and weather conditions.
SKIWELT WILDER KAISER-BRIXENTAL
Read moreWith 284 km of pistes, 90 lifts and over 80 mountain huts, it's the largest ski area in Tyrol and even Austria. In Söll, there's a 10 km night ski run, illuminated until 10:30 pm. In summer, the skiers give way to hikers who cover the 700 km of trails in the area. The panoramic trail links the four villages in the region, and the Kaiserjet bus service makes it easy to get back home!
GORGES DU GLEMMBACH
Read moreA picturesque walk through the gorge of the Glemmbach torrent, between steep walls and coniferous forests. Beware: you'll have to cross the river several times, and the water level can be knee-deep! It's a good idea to pack a second pair of shoes. Perhaps not ideal if you're very prone to vertigo, but don't hesitate to turn back if you need to - no shame! Don't forget energy snacks and water, good clothes and walking sticks to take the strain off your knees!
CASCADE DU SCHLEIER
Read moreThis short walk follows the course of the Haselbach River to the highest waterfall in the Zillertal at 91 metres! Impressive and easy to reach via numerous footpaths. You can also continue the hike once you've reached the waterfall. Accessible with children. We'll gladly stay and eat a snack to the sound of the water tumbling between the trees on this dark rock. You can get up close and personal. A gentle, generous waterfall, probably not the most imposing you'll ever see.