The whole family can enjoy winter fun in Tyrol - from skiing and tobogganing to snowball fights, winter hikes and splashing around in the warmth.
The whole family can enjoy winter fun in Tyrol - from skiing and tobogganing to snowball fights, winter hikes and splashing around in the warmth.
They taste of childhood and summer and maybe even a bit like the land of milk and honey - the only problem is that strawberries need a lot of space to grow and a bit of care to boot. So it's all the better that numerous farmers are opening up their strawberry fields for you to pick your own, and that the pleasure of sun-warmed, fresh strawberries is only a short drive away. Please, this way...
The excellent Tyrolean hut specialities are not easy to come by! This is because the Alpine Club's mountain huts are located in the high mountains and many of them can only be reached on foot. But every step is worth it: the paths and trails run through fascinating mountain nature, with a delicious stop-off waiting at the end. The dishes that are conjured up in the huts presented here, sometimes in the smallest of spaces and with challenging logistics, are also of the highest culinary standard. This is what the mountains taste like!
If you really want to get to know Tyrol, you should definitely try the Tyrolean cuisine. Regional, healthy food ensures incomparably delicious dishes that carry the flavour of the mountains. In the authentic Tyrolean inns, you will be welcomed with warmth and great hospitality and can look forward to old Tyrolean recipes, some with a modern twist.
Food never tastes quite as good as it does after a long day hiking in the mountains. When you finally get to the hut and settle down to a hearty meal, there is nothing quite like a big Wiener Schnitzel or some spinach dumplings to fill you up and recharge your batteries ready for the next day. Here is our list of the best walks and hikes in the mountains with a culinary highlights en route.