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  • What would you like to do?
    • Winter Holidays
    • Activity Holidays
    • Family Holidays
    • Holidays for Two
    • Holidays for Food Lovers
    • Healthy Holidays
    • Camping-Dog
    • Holidays in the Austrian Mountains
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      • Tannheim Valley

        Lakes, mountains and a great network of well-marked and maintained trails - the Tannheim Valley is the ideal setting for an activity holiday in summer. The high-altitude valley is located in the mountain chain “Tannheimer Berge” at an elevation of about 1,100 metres.

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      • Reutte Nature Park Region

        A stunning mountain scenery, pristine nature and a harmonious blend of vibrant life and an idyllic, rural setting - that’s what the town Reutte and its surroundings have on offer. As part of the nature park “Lechtal-Reutte”, the region boasts a fascinating diversity of sports activities and cultural amenities right at the border to Bavaria (Germany).

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      • Tiroler Zugspitz Arena Region

        On the Tyrolean side of Germany’s highest mountain, Zugspitze, you will not only find a breathtaking panorama of the Alps but also a wide range of activities. The “Tiroler Zugspitz Arena”, a total of seven charming little villages at the foot of this majestic mountain, guarantees a diverse holiday for sports enthusiasts and families alike. Lakes for swimming, mountain cabins and lofty summits await you.

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      • Lech Valley

        The region encompassing the nature park “Tiroler Lech” is nestled between the Lechtal and Allgäu Alps. The wild river Lech is the most iconic feature of the valley and formed one of Europe's last remaining wild river landscapes.

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      • Imst Region

        Apart from skiing and hiking, it’s the cultural events that attract guests to the town Imst and its surroundings. You should definitely plan to see the famous and colourful carnival parades in Imst or Nasserreith. In these two places, the traditional parades are called “Schemenlaufen” and “Schellerlaufen”, respectively.

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      • Tirol West Region

        In the villages Landeck, Zams, Fließ, Tobadill, Grins and Stanz, you will find the ideal combination of activity holidays and cultural amenities. A leisurely walk or a fantastic day skiing down the slopes: everything’s possible on the mountain “Venetberg” in the Ötztal Alps.

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      • St. Anton am Arlberg Region

        The municipality of St. Anton is located at the foot of the mountain “Arlberg” that forms the natural divide between Tyrol and Vorarlberg, Austria’s westernmost federal province. St. Anton, once important due to its location right at this mountain pass, is now known for one of the world's top skiing resorts and is regarded as the birthplace of alpine skiing.

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      • Paznaun - Ischgl Region

        Hiking, mountain biking, canyoning, fishing or simply taking a dip in one of the beautiful lakes - there’s an endless list of activities for those who spend their summer holiday in the Paznaun valley. This V-shaped valley is located at high altitudes in the very east of Tyrol.

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      • Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis Region

        The Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis region guarantees a great holiday - not only thanks to its location on an intermontane plateau. Tyrol’s sunny terrace is located in the region “Oberes Gericht”, in the uppermost part of the Inntal valley. The region gained popularity after the integration of 70 ski lifts, providing access to a vast network of 212 kilometers of ski slopes.

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      • Tyrolean Oberland

        Feel welcome in a world of genuine and authentic hospitality, surrounded by spectacular mountains. Basked in sunshine, the charming villages are nestled between mountains, ravines, stone pine forests, alpine pastures and romantic spots. Nature in all its glory!

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      • Pitztal

        With the three ski resorts “Pitztaler Gletscher”, “Hochzeiger Bergbahnen” and “Rifflsee Bergbahnen”, the Pitztal is the ideal destination for fun and diverse sports and leisure activities.

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      • Ötztal

        From large orchards and grain fields at its entrance to extensive glaciers at its head, the Ötztal stretches over five zones, each with a distinctive climate and landscape.

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      • Innsbruck Region

        Lovely farmhouses, bright-coloured flower boxes, antique fountains and the scent of meadows and fields - that’s how the surroundings of Innsbruck, Tyrol’s capital city, look like. On a leisurely stroll through the alleys, every visitor will be enchanted. Innsbruck's most famous landmark, the Golden Roof (“Goldenes Dachl”), shines in the heart of the historic old town. The splendid alcove balcony gets its name from the 2,657 fire-gilded copper tiles that adorn the roof.

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      • Seefeld Region

        Holidays with an additional value - the Olympiaregion Seefeld region lives up to this promise as much as hardly any other destination does. Also known as the “Centre of Nordic Skiing”, winter sports enthusiasts will find all the infrastructure they could possibly wish for at this site of the Winter Olympics.

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      • Stubai Tirol Region

        In summer, the high-altitude route “Stubaier Höhenweg” is a popular trail for hikers and mountaineers. In winter, the cable car to the glacier (“Stubaier Gletscherbahn”) and plenty of ski lifts draw people to this beautiful region.

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      • Wipptal Valley

        The Wipptal valley is located 20 km south of Innsbruck, on the Austrian side of the Brenner Pass. It’s one of GEO magazine’s top 10 destinations. With its picture-perfect side valleys, it is an ideal destination for memorable holidays."

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      • Hall-Wattens Region

        Discover the heart of the Alps in the Hall-Wattens region with plenty of interesting day trips within easy reach: the historic old town of Hall, the Swarovski Crystal Worlds (“Swarovski Kristallwelten”), the Mint Tower in Hall (“Münzerturm”) or the pilgrimage church in the village of Absam, to name but a few.

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      • Silberregion Karwendel Region

        The Karwendel, a mountain range of the Northern Limestone Alps, is an area under conservation. A day trip to the mountains is always worth it! In the cirques high on the mountainsides, you can even spot large chamois herds. An Alpine ibex population has been successfully resettled to the region surrounding the mountain “Sonnjoch”.

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      • Zillertal Valley

        The Zillertal valley derives its name from the mountain stream “Ziller” that flows through the valley, from the south to the north. Thanks to its state-of-the-art lifts and an abundance of kilometres of piste, this sunny valley is one of the world’s top ski resorts.

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      • Lake Achensee

        A location at 930 metres above sea level, a length of 10 kilometres, a depth of 133 metres maximum and drinking water quality - these are the characteristics of Tyrol’s largest lake for swimming: Lake Achensee.  Water sports enthusiasts, budding mountaineers and leisure hikers find everything their hearts could desire. With its shallow water, the southern shore of the lake, near Buchau, is the ideal spot for families with children. An oasis of rest and relaxation!

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      • Alpbachtal Valley

        Spend your holiday surrounded by rugged peaks, remote mountain cabins and lovely timber houses. The village Alpbach, which hosts the annual European Forum, possesses a rustic, laid-back charm that lures visitors from afar.

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      • Wildschönau Region

        The Wildschönau region in the Kitzbühel Alps is located 24 km off the town of Wörgl. It’s one of Tyrol’s tourist hot spots, widely known for the idyllic alpine pastures and meadows.

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      • Hohe Salve Region

        Feels like heaven! Spend your holiday in one of Tyrol’s most beautiful corners. In the heart of the “Tiroler Unterland”, the eastern part of Tyrol, the Hohe Salve region is nestled between the mountains rising above the river Inn and the foothills of the Kitzbühel Alps.

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      • Kufsteinerland Region

        Feel the mystic charm of the mountains. Kufstein is Tyrol’s second-largest town with only Innsbruck counting more inhabitants. Perched high above the banks of the river Inn and right in the heart of the town, its iconic landmark can be seen from afar: the fortress of Kufstein. It’s witness to long forgotten times and a contemporary venue for events.

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      • Wilder Kaiser Region

        The “Kaisergebirge” is a mountain chain that encompasses the two prominent ridges “Wilder Kaiser” and “Zahmer Kaiser”. It’s a very attractive destination for climbers, mountaineers and hikers.

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      • Kitzbühel Alps - Brixental Valley

        Undulating, mostly forested hills are characteristic for the Brixental valley. The mountain stream “Brixentaler Ache” flows through. It’s great to take a refreshing dip on a hot summer’s day!

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      • Kitzbühel Region

        With a ski resort of international renown, it doesn’t come as a surprise that Kitzbühel names itself “the most legendary sports town in the Alps”. The image of this town steeped in tradition has grown over years. Home to the legendary Hahnenkamm races on one of the steepest runs in the world, the “Streif”, Kitzbühel looks back on a long tradition of sports and pioneer work such as in alpine golf or winter sports. Nowadays, it’s known as one of the Alps’ most glamorous towns.

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      • Kitzbühel Alps - St. Johann in Tirol - Oberndorf - Kirchdorf - Erpfendorf Region

        Sports and indulgence in the Kitzbühel Alps between the breathtaking mountains “Kitzbüheler Horn” and “Kaisergebirge”. For golf enthusiasts, it’s a tough choice between 13 well-maintained golf courses. Are you set for tee-off?

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      • Kaiserwinkl Region

        Welcome to one of the loveliest regions in Tyrol! Kaiserwinkl is a valley nestled between the mountains of the Chiemgau Alps and the “Kaisergebirge”, or the “Zahmer Kaiser”, to be more precise. In summer and winter alike, the charming villages of Kössen, Walchsee, Schwendt and Rettenschöss are a popular destination for those who seek tranquility and relaxation.

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      • PillerseeTal Region

        The Pillerseetal valley is nestled between the majestic mountain “Steinplatte” and the “Loferer und Leoganger Steinberge”, a mountain chain that’s part of the Northern Limestone Alps. Lake Pillersee with its dazzling green water is located in the heart of the valley.

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      • East Tyrol

        Home to Austria’s highest mountains, this is also one of the most picturesque natural landscapes in the Alps. The region between the rugged mountains of the Hohe Tauern range and the awe-inspiring summits of the Lienz Dolomites is a paradise for hikers beyond comparison.

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