Farm holidays in the Karwendel and Seenland region - Genuine, original and familiar

The Karwendel and Seenland region is located in the heart of Tyrol and includes the Alpbachtal, the Karwendel silver region, the Wildschönau and the Achensee region. Impressive mountain landscapes dominate here - above all the Karwendelgebirge, Tyrol's largest nature reserve with spectacular peaks and diverse flora and fauna.

Whether hiking in the Karwendel mountains, cycling along Lake Achensee, swimming in Lake Reithersee or leisurely alpine hikes in the Wildschönau - here you can experience a year-round vacation with a variety of activities. The region is ideal for nature lovers, families and connoisseurs looking for peace and adventure in equal measure.

Rustic & genuine

  • Kundler Gorge

    Hike along the Wildschönauer Ache in one of the most beautiful gorges in Austria

  • Historic silver town of Schwaz

    Immerse yourself in the time of silver mining and the time of princes and princesses at Freundsberg Castle and Tratzberg Castle

  • Largest lake in Tyrol

    10 kilometers long and 133 meters deep on an area of around 680 hectares

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Karwendel and lake area Between water, forest and far-reaching views

Whether it's a leisurely boat trip across Lake Achensee, a hike on the Großer Ahornboden or a stroll through the historic old town of Schwaz - the Karwendel and Seenland region is where natural idyll and cultural history meet. The interplay of deep green forests, impressive peaks and glistening lakes makes you want to be outdoors.

Those on Farm holidays here experience more than just rural tranquillity: in the Wildschönau and Alpbachtal, traditional farms tell of the lives of generations before. In the barns, gardens and parlors you will find genuine craftsmanship, a wealth of knowledge - and plenty of warmth. Perfect for anyone who likes to combine their vacation with nature, enjoyment and genuine encounters.

Tirol Fact: The most original village in Tyrol is located in Alpbachtal, Alpbach has received several awards as one of the most beautiful and original villages in Austria - known for its uniform wooden architecture and floral splendor.

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  • Reutte region

    Nestled between the peaks of the Lechtal and Allgäu Alps, the Reutte Nature Park region is shaped by pristine landscapes, turquoise lakes, and the wild romantic Lech River.

  • Upper Inn Valley

    The Upper Inn Valley stretches from Landeck westward toward the border. Characterized by striking mountain ranges, side valleys, and traditional villages, Tyrol shows itself here in its most authentic form.

  • Imst and Pitztal

    Imst and the Pitztal connect alpine diversity with lived tradition. From the sunny Inn Valley to Tyrol’s highest glacier, the range is perfect for nature lovers and mountain enthusiasts.

  • 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.

  • Innsbruck and surroundings

    Innsbruck and its surroundings combine urban flair with an impressive mountain backdrop. The vibrant city offers culture and history, set within the Tyrolean alpine world—ideal for explorers.

  • Wipptal and Stubaital

    The Wipptal and Stubaital valleys unite alpine authenticity with varied landscapes. Deep valleys, gentle alpine pastures, and impressive peaks invite both activity and relaxation.

  • 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.

  • Karwendel and lake district

    Nestled between the Karwendel mountains and crystal-clear lakes like Achensee and Reintaler See, the region offers an impressive natural backdrop—perfect for both those seeking peace and active visitors.

  • Kitzbühel region

    The region around Kitzbühel combines sophisticated charm with rural tradition. Gentle grassy mountains, historic towns, and diverse activities make it a year-round destination.

  • Kufstein region

    The Kufstein region blends urban vibrancy with alpine nature experiences. Historic towns, gentle mountain landscapes, and idyllic lakes shape the gateway to the Tyrolean Alps.

  • 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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