Ötztal- Holidays on the Top of Tyrol

The Ötztal is the ultimate holiday destination in summer and winter alike. Tyrol’s longest side valley comes with plenty of activities for the most delightful time of the year. Are you planning to spend your holiday in the Ötztal? Good choice! Here, you’ll find the possibly largest array of leisure activities. Stay in the well-known villages Sölden, Obergurgl, Hochgurgl and Ötz, surrounded by 250 majestic 3,000m peaks and at the foot of Tyrol’s highest mountain, Wildspitze. Look forward to family-friendly hiking trails, mountaineering tours, skiing fun, adventures for kids and relaxing spa treatments during your holiday in the Ötztal.

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  • Tyrol's largest waterfall

    The Stuibenfall falls 159 meters in Umhausen

  • Living history

    The Ötzi village takes you on a journey back to the Neolithic Age and gives you an insight into life thousands of years ago.

  • Adventure-packed Ötztal

    Adventurous hiking trails, perfectly groomed ski slopes and rustic alpine pastures make your vacation an unforgettable experience

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Ötztal Tyrolean holiday diversity

From the large orchards and fields at the entrance to the Ötztal valley to the extensive glaciers at its peak, the Ötztal valley is very diverse.

Peace, unspoilt nature and countless opportunities to discover the impressive mountain world characterise a farm holiday in the Ötztal valley. Snowshoe hikes lead through deep forests, past high-altitude slopes to the majestic peaks. Mountain bike trails and the Ötztal Cycle Path, as well as first-class ski areas and cross-country ski trails, offer plenty of activities for the whole year.

However, the Ötztal Valley not only inspires with nature and sport, but also with cultural experiences such as the traditional Almabtrieb cattle drive, the Ski World Cup Opening and the legendary Hannibal Glacier Spectacle on the Rettenbach Glacier.auszeit-nehmenauszeit-nehmenauszeit-nehmenauszeit-nehmenaussergewoehnlich-wohnenUaBTouReg-53-Ötztal

"You should definitely have a chat with the locals! The dialect spoken in the Ötztal is inscribed on the UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. You don’t need to understand every single word... "

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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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