Gastronomy Imsterberger Venetalm

Imsterberg

Imsterberger Venetalm

Restaurant information

Source: Outdoorregion Imst

Description

The Imsterberger Venetalm is located at an altitude of 1,998 meters and offers an impressive view of the Inn Valley, the Pitztal, and the surrounding mountain ranges. It is a popular destination for nature lovers – both in summer and winter. Hikers and mountain bikers appreciate the diverse routes and the stunning panoramic views, while in winter, the snowy alpine meadows and tranquil snowshoe trails provide an unforgettable experience.
A special highlight is the traditional Tyrolean cuisine, featuring homemade specialties. The Venetalm is run by the Tiefenbrunner family, known for their warm hospitality. Whether after a sports challenge or for a cozy break – you will feel immediately welcome here.


Accommodation
The hut has a total of 14 beds and its own shower. Reservation necessary!


Starting Point
From Imsterberg, a forest road leads to the hut. This can be easily accessed by car.
Alternatively, enjoy a leisurely hike of about 2.5 hours.


Summer Tours

  • Imsterberger Kreuz: Discover the fascinating hike from the Venetalm to the Imsterbergcross – a perfect route for nature lovers who want to experience breathtaking views and gradually acclimate to the challenges of the mountain world.
    To the summit tour
  • Galfun Alm: The hike from Venet Alm to Galfun Alm is an idyllic tour that will delight both nature lovers and those seeking relaxation. With only a few elevation gains, it offers the perfect opportunity to experience the beauty of the Tyrolean mountain world without too much exertion.
    To the summit tour


Bike Tours

  • Imsterberger Venetalm:Challenging tour with magnificent panoramic views at the destination.
    To the bike tour
  • Imsterberger Venetrunde: A physically demanding tour with great views of the Ötztal Alps!
    To the bike tour
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