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Top attractions in winter

Skiing, cross-country skiing, tobogganing - all great in the Tyrolean mountains, but sometimes you need something else, right? No problem, Tyrol can do more than just the slopes: sparkling mountain lakes, bridges for those with a head for heights or even stand-up paddling on glacier ice. No two winter days are the same here - we promise.

Ötztal Trek Stage 18

Difficulty:difficult
Length:9.5 kmDuration:9:30 hElevation uphill:979 m

The most beautiful panoramic trails in Tyrol

What makes hiking on panoramic trails in autumn so special? The uninterrupted views into the distance, of course! The following panoramic trails are perfect for an autumn hike in September or October. Hike for hours in the clear autumn air on high-altitude trails through autumnal nature and identify and count the Tyrolean peaks in the distance. - One of our favourite activities in Tyrol.

Naturpark Kaunergrat

The Kaunergrat Nature Park covers an area of almost 600 square kilometres from the Upper Inn Valley to the Ötztal Alps and includes the Pitztal Valley, the Kaunertal Valley and the municipality of Fliess.

Accessible regions

Several holiday regions in Tyrol have made barrier-free holidays one of their core competences and therefore offer hotels, holiday flats and guesthouses with appropriate facilities for the disabled. The experienced host families are happy to organise a suitable handbike, a Swiss-Trac or equipment for monoskiing and cross-country skiing.

Top XC Ski Events

Here you will find a list of the best cross-country skiing events in Tyrol.

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