Our region offers a variety of fascinating destinations, all easily accessible for a day trip. From the lively state capital to picturesque old towns, breathtaking natural spectacles and places steeped in history – there is something for everyone. Below you will find a selection of the best attractions that you should not miss. Use our interactive map to plan your route and get the most out of your stay with us. We wish you unforgettable experiences!
Bad Häring
Bad Häring
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Bad Häring is not only known far beyond the borders of Tyrol as the first health resort in Tyrol, the place can also look back on a traditional past in mining and mining.
Bad Häring has been named one of the best running communities by the state of Tyrol, and a number of selected routes are available. The running trails in Bad Häring lead through beautiful natural surroundings, past meadows, forests and streams, and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain landscape. A popular excursion destination that can be reached directly from the Panorama Royal is the Stallhäusl.
The shops are stylish and diverse: from traditional craft shops to attractive shopping centres, from health food shops to fashion boutiques.
In Wörgl, shopping becomes an experience. The shops are stylish and diverse: from traditional craft shops to attractive shopping centres, from health food shops to fashion boutiques. The ‘Milestones’ project in the centre of Wörgl is definitely an eye-catcher. The city has collected 304 milestones from the history of mankind from the last 2000 years and laid them out on a circular route the length of an old Roman mile (about 1480m) in the centre of the city, making them accessible and tangible.
Located on one of the most scenic panoramic mountains in Tyrol, Itter has made a name for itself as a small Tyrolean pearl on a sunny plateau, away from the hustle and bustle.
Located on one of the most scenic mountains in Tyrol, Itter has made a name for itself as a small Tyrolean pearl. On a sunny plateau, away from the hustle and bustle, you can fully enjoy the beauty of the mountains in a wonderful natural landscape. Itter Castle is the village's landmark.
In Kundl, amateur geologists will find a veritable paradise of rocks and conglomerates in the most magnificent colours.
Amateur geologists will find a veritable paradise of rocks and conglomerates in the most magnificent colours. In Tyrol's only stone-turning workshop, you can have individual works of art made from natural stone. The Gothic pilgrimage church of St. Leonhard and the parish church in Kundl are cultural attractions.
In the Kundler Klamm, hobby geologists will find a veritable paradise of rocks and conglomerates in the most magnificent colours.
Amateur geologists will find a veritable paradise of rocks and conglomerates in the most magnificent colours. In Tyrol's only stone-turning workshop, you can have individual works of art made from natural stone. The Gothic pilgrimage church of St. Leonhard and the parish church in Kundl are cultural attractions.
The recreation village of Mariastein has plenty to offer. Far from the madding crowd, it lies at 575 metres above sea level, nestled in lush, verdant forests and framed by the Innbergen.
150 steps lead up to the Chapel of Grace in the tower of the Mariastein pilgrimage church. But the climb is well worth it. Ever since the Middle Ages, believers have made the pilgrimage from far and wide to see the famous Gothic Madonna painting. The resort village of Mariastein also has plenty to offer. Far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, it lies at 575 metres above sea level, nestled in lush forests and surrounded by the Innbergen mountains. It is a beautiful part of Tyrol, ideal for families with children:
At the Almgasthaus Buchacker, you can truly relax and let your soul dangle, in the middle of the mountains of the
At the Almgasthaus Buchacker you can really relax and let your soul dangle. From Angerberg in just 1 1/2 hours, over a comfortable, approx. 5km long footpath, easily accessible for the whole family, the Almgasthaus Buchacker is located at an altitude of 1450m, in the middle of the mountains of the Tyrolean Unterinntal. A special experience: The only ice and stalactite cave! A tour of exploration through the cave with a trained guide is an exciting thing that will remain in your memory for a long time to come. With a little imagination, you can see the most incredible figures in the various ice and stalactite formations. The most famous of these is probably the ‘Christ's Head’ in the stalactite hall.
Kufstein, also known as the ‘Pearl of Tyrol’, is picturesquely situated on the Inn River and impresses with its historic fortress, which majestically towers over the city.
Kufstein, also known as the ‘Pearl of Tyrol’, is picturesquely situated on the Inn and impresses with its historic fortress, which majestically towers over the city. The charming old town with its cosy lanes, cafés and shops invites you to take a stroll. Kufstein also offers a vibrant cultural scene and a wide range of leisure activities, including the popular Hechtsee lake, which is particularly popular in summer for recreation. A perfect blend of nature, culture and tradition.
Witch water, magical worlds, sparkling lakes and one of the most beautiful panoramic mountains in Tyrol captivate visitors.
At 1,828 metres, Hohe Salve is one of the most beautiful panoramic mountains in Tyrol and offers spectacular views of over 70 three-thousand-metre peaks. A special highlight is the rotating summit platform, from which you can enjoy the surrounding Alps to the full. Hiking trails and an Alpine inn also invite you to explore and relax.
This hiking world is magnificent and diverse. There are mountains on the left and mountains on the right. The joy of summits begins right on the doorstep.
Kelchsau is an absolute insider tip among nature lovers. This hiking area is magnificent and diverse. There are mountains on the left, and mountains on the right. The joy of summiting begins right outside your front door.
A true hiking and recreation paradise away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A village centre worth seeing, magnificent mountain and mountain bike tours, idyllic alpine huts and the untouched mountain world of the Kurzen and Langen Grund invite you to linger and experience.
The Wildschönau high valley offers the ideal mix of active holidays and cultural activities.
The Wildschönau high valley offers a mix of active and cultural activities. The Wildschönau, an idyllic high valley, with its charming villages, green pastures and gentle mountains offers perfect conditions for hikers, skiers and nature lovers. Away from mass tourism, it impresses with a quiet, authentic atmosphere and numerous opportunities for hiking, mountain biking or canyoning, etc.
Austria's smallest town – its beginnings date back to the year 1000 AD. In 1393, Rattenberg was granted a town charter.
A unique cultural gem! Rattenberg is the smallest town in Austria in terms of area. Its beginnings date back to the year 1000 AD. In 1393, Rattenberg was granted a town charter. A visit to Rattenberg is like a ‘journey back in time to the Middle Ages’ – beautiful cloisters in the Augustinian museum, ancient bedchambers in the nail-forge houses, impressive vantage points on the castle hill and perfectly formed glass and craftsmanship in the lanes of the town, as well as numerous other attractions. The castle ruin Rattenberg, once the second largest fortress in North Tyrol, offers an enchanting backdrop for the traditional ‘Schlossbergspiele’ (castle hill games).
Tyrol's bathtub! There is hardly another place in Tyrol where water is as abundant as in Kramsach.
Tyrol's bathtub! There is hardly another place in Tyrol where water is as abundant as in Kramsach. The water fun at the 4 lakes and in the Brandenberger Ache river is refreshingly unique. Mountain hikers will find great mountain hiking trails in the Rofan Mountains with the legendary Ziereinersee, as well as walking and hiking trails in flat terrain, mostly around the warm bathing lakes. Sports enthusiasts and those seeking adventure can live it up at dizzying heights or in the thundering water in Kramsach. Whether you're riding an inflatable ring, kayaking, rafting or swimming in white water, you'll never get bored.
The Tyrolean Open Air Museum was founded in 1974 and is embedded in the area of the Kramsach Lakes.
The Tyrolean open-air museum was founded in 1974 and is embedded in the area of the Kramsach lakes. Fifteen typical farms from the various valleys of Tyrol can be visited.
A diverse programme of events, exhibitions and museum tours illustrate the life of our ancestors. With a touch of nostalgia, the farms with their charming details can be discovered as impressive witnesses of this vanished culture. The visitor is immersed in the living and working world of days gone by, which for a long time determined the life of our country.
Endless leisure opportunities, summer fun and sporting enjoyment – Ebbs offers a fantastic range of activities.
The Ebbs Zoo of Rarities is always worth a visit. This privately run zoo offers its visitors more than 300 animals from over 100 rare and sometimes endangered species, as well as a magnificent flower paradise. Particularly noteworthy are the various species of birds, which are rarely represented even in the largest zoos in the world. Another highlight is the Fohlenhof Ebbs stud farm, one of the most important Haflinger stud farms in the world. Here, visitors can see the famous Haflinger horses and learn more about the breeding of these magnificent animals.
Westendorf is a charming community in the Brixental Valley in Tyrol, Austria, which lies in the middle of the Kitzbüheler Alps.
Alpinolino, the nature discovery park in Westendorf, which not only reveals the secrets of flora and fauna with nature tours, the ‘Marmot Rally’ and the ‘Animal Quiz Tour’, but also takes its visitors into the mysterious world of myths and legends of Westendorf's mountains. Kaiser Welt Scheffau, located in a small forest, is ideal for families with children.
Tyrolean border village with an eventful past – a picture-perfect place to linger – the scent of spring in the meadows, fruit trees and forests.
Tyrolean border village with a colourful past – a picture-postcard place to linger – the scent of spring in the meadows, orchards and forests – the imposing Kaiser mountain range close by – the Blue Spring, an oasis of calm – the waterfall, a gushing natural wonder – pretty houses and ancestral farms, clustered around the village church like chickens... Erl is also well known for the Passion Plays (the first documented performance was in 1613, the next one will take place in 2008) and since 1998 for the Tyrolean Festival Erl.
No summer is complete without Kitzbühel – situated in the middle of the Austrian Alps, the world-famous ‘Gamsstadt’ Kitzbühel embodies romantic charm like no other holiday region.
Located in the middle of the Austrian Alps, the world-famous ‘Gamsstadt’ Kitzbühel embodies romantic charm, sporting challenges and a refreshing zest for life like no other holiday region. No summer is complete without Kitzbühel Get your body moving in and around Kitzbühel. As the golfing capital of the Alps, you can look forward to 4 golf courses in the area and 19 more in the immediate vicinity. You will also be captivated by the most beautiful Nordic walking tours, numerous bike trails and the 750-kilometre-long network of trails in the valley. And if you keep your eyes open, you will discover one or two dreamy ponds... where you can keep pedalling, let your soul dangle or daydream.
Around 200 animals in Tyrol's largest open-air enclosure – Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and visit the Aurach wildlife park, a paradise for nature and animal lovers.
Experience nature in its most appealing form in every season. Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and visit the Aurach wildlife park, a paradise for nature and animal lovers. Hike in untouched nature among about 200 animals in Tyrol's largest outdoor enclosure. Visit the wildlife park, situated in a beautiful landscape and the main location of the home movies with Hansi Hinterseer. This unique wildlife park in Tyrol is located at 1080 metres above sea level on the sunny slopes of the Branderhof. Here you can get up close and personal with animals that few of us have ever encountered in the wild.
The ‘silver’ town of Schwaz has lovingly and magnificently preserved its medieval flair with numerous buildings from the heyday of silver mining.
The ‘silver’ town of Schwaz has lovingly and magnificently preserved its medieval flair with numerous buildings from the heyday of silver mining. You should definitely allow yourself plenty of time to explore the numerous attractions. The historic old town, with its venerable buildings and the parish church of Maria Himmelfahrt, is particularly worth seeing.
Silver mine In Schwaz, where more than 10,000 miners searched for the coveted iron ore over 500 years ago, you can follow in the footsteps of medieval silver and copper mining in the silver mine. As early as 1500, up to 85% of the world's silver was mined here.
Swarovski Crystal World is a unique exhibition of experiences consisting of an underground network of imaginative chambers of wonder...
Swarovski Kristallwelt is a unique exhibition experience consisting of an underground labyrinth of imaginative chambers of wonder based around the theme of crystal. A water-spouting botanical giant guards the entrance to the building and welcomes its guests. The ‘giant’ designed by Andre Heller is one of the most visited attractions in Austria. The Chambers of Wonder elicit new ideas from the mysterious material crystal. A journey into a cosmos of sparkling ideas, contemporary art and the famous Swarovski crystal objects is an unforgettable experience for the whole family.
In addition to the Crystal Worlds, Wattens also offers an adventure park of historic buildings and small chapels that reflect the history and cultural heritage of the region.
On a guided tour through the old town of Hall, the lovingly restored facades of the town houses and the picturesque, winding alleys still convey images of its remarkable past.
On a guided tour through the old town of Hall, the lovingly restored facades of the town houses and the picturesque, winding lanes still convey images The city's history is inextricably linked with the period of salt mining, inland shipping and coinage. The museum of the Hall Mint
Parish Church of St. Nicholas 1281 - the foundation stone was laid for the construction of a chapel; rapid expansion in the
Innsbruck, with its location surrounded by an impressive mountain backdrop, is a centre of attraction for many guests.
Innsbruck, with its location surrounded by an impressive mountain backdrop, is a magnet for many guests. Every year, around 2 million tourists visit the Innsbruck region and its holiday villages. The reason for Innsbruck's popularity as a holiday destination is repeatedly cited as the unique combination of cultural, natural and sporting experiences.
Bergisel Arena First used as a ski jump (wooden construction) in 1926. Rebuilt as a ski jumping stadium for the 1964 Winter Olympics; new ski jump built in 1974. Since then it has also been used as an open-air event centre. Magnificent view of the city. Annual venue for the International Four Hills Tournament. September 2002: Inauguration of the new ski-jump tower with the Panoramacafé, designed by star architect Zaha Hadid. The biggest event held here was the Holy Mass during the Pope's visit.
Golden Roof The emblem of Innsbruck - the magnificent oriel balcony covered with 2,657 fire-gilded copper tiles - was built as a commission under Emperor Maximilian I by the court architect Niclas Türing the Elder around 1500, and is unique in Europe.
Thundering water masses and fine spray, the natural spectacle of the Krimml Waterfalls shows the elemental power of nature.
Thundering masses of water and fine spray, the natural spectacle of the Krimml Waterfalls shows the elemental power of nature. The Krimml Waterfalls offer a unique natural spectacle in the Hohe Tauern National Park. The Krimml Waterfalls plunge a total of 380 metres over three levels. Along the Krimml waterfall trail, numerous viewing platforms provide families with children with a safe and breathtaking view of the thundering waters of the Krimml Waterfalls.
As early as 1879, a narrow, stepped path made Europe's highest waterfalls accessible for families. Around the turn of the century, the Alpine Club section Warnsdorf/Krimml redesigned the 4-kilometre-long Krimml Waterfall Trail. It was reopened in 1901, more than 100 years ago.