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).
TREKKING SUR LE PASTERZE
Read moreIt is a dream for all mountaineers and a challenge for those who love thrills and glacier climbing techniques. This extraordinary hike across the Pasterze glacier is a race that requires you to be accompanied by a qualified person. The certified guides of the massif will lead you safely through the breathtaking scenery for a trek of about 6 hours. Of course, it is best to be properly equipped and fit to undertake this trek!
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.
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.