Village with a golden past: The small municipality of Hainzenberg lies at the entrance to the secluded Gerlostal Valley, which branches off eastwards from the larger Zillertal Valley.
Narrow medieval alleys, centuries-old townhouses and an imposing 700-year-old fortress – the historic centre of Hall in Tirol is an architectural highlight.
The church village of Hart lies near the entrance to the Zillertal Valley, where the mountains rise gently and the valley floor is wide. Its 1,550 residents live in many small farmsteads and hamlets…
Häselgehr is a haven of peace and quiet in the Upper Lechtal Valley. Surrounded by fresh air and an unspoilt landscape, this traditional Tirolean village is home to 660 inhabitants.
Looming over the village to which it has given its name, the mighty Heinfels Castle was built in the 5th century by early settlers in East Tirol to defend themselves from the Avars.
The small village of Heiterwang is situated close to the Heiterwanger See lake and has a special charm thanks to its beautiful mountain landscape and unspoilt landscape.
Hinterhornbach lies in the Hornbachtal Valley, a side valley of the Lechtal Valley. It is surrounded by an unspoilt landscape and majestic mountains, making this small village in the west of Tirol…
The Zillertal Valley is famous well beyond Tirol for its traditional alpine folk music. Indeed, the most well-known Christmas carol in the world started its journey to fame from the quiet town of…