Excursions
Fancy a day trip?
Here are some ideas.
Kaunertaler Gletscherstraße (glacier road), Feichten – 25 km
The toll road nestles in the landscape in harmony with the natural world and environment. The road leads along the reservoir with its mighty dam, past streams, gentle alpine pastures and the Gepatschhaus hut into a unique world of glaciers.
Zammer Lochputz, Zams – 28 km
The mysterious Zammer Lochputz gorge has been eroded away by water over the centuries. Anyone can enter the untamed natural highlight via the Wasser-Erlebnis-Steig (water adventure trail) through tunnels, on paths and over bridges.
Reschen reservoir, Reschen – 40 km
Take a trip up to Reschen pass at 1,507 metres above sea level. At the border village of Reschen, you will see a peculiar feature – the greyish-white church tower of the submerged village of Graun rises up out of the Reschen reservoir.
Samnaun – 40 km
Shopping trip to the tax-free zone in the Samnaun Valley (Switzerland). We also recommend a small detour by taking a ride on the double-decker cable car from Ravaisch to Alp Trida.
Alpine Coaster, Imst – 42 km
You’ll love the 3.5 km-long Alpine Coaster in Imst! A ride on the world’s longest alpine rollercoaster is a family-friendly adventure for young and old alike.
Ötzidorf, Umhausen – 62 km
If you want to find out about the life and times of Ötzi, visit Ötzidorf, the archaeological open-air park, and gain an insight into life in the Neolithic Age with free guided tours by experts.
Stuibenfall, Umhausen – 62 km
Tyrol’s biggest waterfall attracts thousands of visitors to Umhausen every year. The fine spray is lovely and refreshing for overheated hikers.
Silvretta Hochalpenstraße (high alpine road), Galtür – 63 km
One of the most popular and beautiful mountain roads in the Alps leads over the 2,030-metre-high Bielehöhe pass.
Aqua Dome, Längenfeld – 70 km
The power of contrasts makes the Aqua Dome truly incomparable. A thermal spa surrounded by majestic mountains – earthy depths and towering heights – warm and cool.
Innsbruck – 95 km
Besides the Little Golden Roof, Innsbruck offers a wide variety of cultural and architectural highlights. There’s plenty on offer for shopping fans, too. To keep the children happy, it's worth paying a visit to the "Alpenzoo" alpine zoo.
Hall in Tirol – 103 km
The town’s history is all about salt mining, the shipping industry on the River Inn and coin minting. The Hall Mint Museum, which was the birthplace of the Austrian taler and today’s dollar, is definitely worth a visit.
Swarovski Crystal Worlds, Wattens – 110 km
Escape into a breathtaking world of sparkling fantasy and reality.
Meran – 120 km
Shopping, culture, Italian flair – definitely worth a visit.
Silver mine, Schwaz – 122 km
Visit the silver mine in Schwaz, where more than 10,000 miners searched for the coveted tetrahedrite over 500 years ago and find out about medieval silver and copper mining.
Museum of Tyrolean Farmhouses, Kramsach – 140 km
Visitors to the open-air museum are in for a treat. You can visit 14 typical farmhouses from the different valley landscapes of Tyrol.
Haflinger activity world, Fohlenhof Ebbs – 175 km
The Fohlenhof Ebbs stud farm, which was founded in 1947, is the heart of the World Haflinger Federation and is open to visitors. A special highlight in summer: every Friday at 8 pm: stud parade with a show programme.