6 Nature & Parks in Alpbach That You Shouldn't Miss

May 11, 2022 Myesha Cogley

Discover the best top things to do in Alpbach, Austria including Alpbacher Heimatweg, Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschonau, Wiedersberger Horn, Muhlbacher Besinnungsweg, Wiedersbergerhornbahn, Steinweg - Hosljoch.
Restaurants in Alpbach

1. Alpbacher Heimatweg

Dorfzentrum Alpbach, Alpbach 6236 Austria +43 5337 2120030 http://www.alpbachtal.at/de/touren/alpbacher-heimatkundeweg_tour_4399
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Alpbacher Heimatweg

2. Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschonau

Hnr. 311, Alpbach 6236 Austria +43 5336 5233 [email protected] http://www.skijuwel.com
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4.5 based on 114 reviews

Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschonau

The Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschonau with its 4 mountains and 2 valleys is one of the most family friendly ski resorts in the Tyrol. 109 prime prepared slopes, 45 modern ski lifts and 25 huts await Winter sports lovers of all age groups. The „Alpbachtaler Lauser-Sauser“ Alpine-coaster offers fun for the whole family Summer and Winter.In Winter families can put their Winter sports skills to test on the Funslope Alpbachtal and the Eva-Maria Brem – race course. Other Winter fun activities to enjoy are hikes along romantic Winter walking paths thrilling toboggan rides down exciting runs and exclusive co-pilot rides aboard piste bashers. The excellent accessibility and idyllic setting with low-key apres-ski scene, are qualities often favoured by families, make for a perfect holiday in the Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschonau.

Reviewed By 702martync - Derbyshire, United Kingdom

Alpbach is a medium size ski resort in the Austrian Tyrol ideally suited to intermediates and families. It is adjacent to the Ziller valley (for Mayrhofen and various other ski resorts) and following its link to the Wildschönau, both are now marketed under the name Ski Juwel. It is about an hour drive from Innsbruck airport. For a greater variety of flights and cheaper prices it can also be reached by road from Munich in about 2 hours, although of course the cost of a hire car needs to be factored in. (Top tip: if driving from Munich, the section of the A12 Inntal Autobahn leading to the Zillertal exit can have severe ques at peak periods, such as Saturday afternoon during February half term. Traffic can back-up on the autobahn due to there being ques all the way down the Zillertal into Mayrhofen. The B171 runs from Kufstein through Wörgl for about 20km parallel to the Inntal Autobahn and can offer swifter progress at some times of the year, so be prepared to make a small detour if necessary). Alpbach can also easily be reached from both Innsbruck and Munich airports by train to Brixlegg and then by taxi or bus. Skiing in Alpbach is split between the Wiedersberger Horn and the Schatzberg ski area in the Wildschönau. Both areas are incredibly beautiful. Both largely wooded on their bottom halves, more open at the top. There are a claimed 109km of runs covered by the Ski Juwel lift pass, but that includes two smaller and unlinked areas accessible only by bus at Niederau and at Reith Im Alpbachtal, so it is not a massive resort, but for this intermediate skier is more than enough for a week’s skiing. In fact, Alpbach is ideally suited to red loving intermediates who will appreciate the three valley runs. A real cracker is the Inneralpbach Abfahrt no. 47 running through the trees from the top of the Wiedersberger Horn down to Inneralpbach in the valley. Then you can go up the “imaginably” named Verbindungsbahn (meaning connection!) onto the Schatzberg and ski runs 2 and 1, the Schatzberg Abfahrt, down to Auffach in the Wildschönau and reward yourself with a beer in one of the bars at the bottom. Great fun! On the Alpbach side, the top of the gondola to the Wiedersberger Horn is where the ski schools are based, with a small nursey area ideally suited to children and a couple of “progression” slopes. Adjacent to this is a large restaurant, the Hornboden, meaning that families with children in ski school can easily meet up for lunch. From the Hornboden, via blue 52 and the easy red 53, a chair, the Hornlift 2000, takes you to the highest point in the resort at 2,025 metres on the Wiedersberger Horn. So, not a particularly high resort, but all pistes are beautifully prepared and largely north facing. From the Hornlift 2000 there are a number of reds, some perhaps more red than others, and two relatively straight forward black runs which lead back to the bottom of the lift, or it’s possible to ski across the mountain to take the Gmahbahn back to the top of the Wiedersbergerhornbahn gondola, from where you can either descend by gondola or ski back down to valley to your car or for the bus back to Alpbach or Inneralpbach. Despite three visits to Alpbach this skier has to admit to never having skied the bottom half; in late afternoon the area leading to the middle station of the Wiedersbergerhornbahn can, as the temperature drops, become a little icy due to it being in the sun in the morning and shade in the afternoon, with the bottom half easily turning to slush. Personally, I like the Schatzberg mountain. A little lower at 1900m and a bit quieter. It has a lovely bowl with a number of nice reds and the mountain’s only black. Nearby are what in my opinion are two of the resort’s nicest restaurants, the Wurmegg Hochleger and the Gipfo Hit, both of which are close to the top of the Verbindungsbahn. Descent is either by runs 2 and 1 to Auffach for the Wildschönau as previously described, or by red 13, a true red, to the mid-station of the Verbindungsbahn and then by gondola to Inneralpbach. To conclude, Alpbach is a lovely resort mainly suited to relaxed intermediates and families seeking a quality, but reasonably priced and quiet holiday. As such it succeeds, with many returning year after year.

3. Wiedersberger Horn

Alpbach Austria
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Wiedersberger Horn

In Austria’s most beautiful village, we welcome you with typical Tyrolean hospitality and a warm-hearted atmosphere. Our stylish, cosy wooden rooms as well as the sun terrace with children’s playground and view of the Alpbach mountains invite you to stay! Our philosophy For Chef Markus Cia, regionality and quality of the products used are the most important prerequisites for enchanting his guests in the a la carte Restaurant Connys. The main emphasis is placed as much as possible on the use of regional and national products. In our original Tyrolean tavern we do not exclude the modern cuisine desired in today’s time and so the Connys surprises its guests with a varied menu on various topics. Our open show kitchen is the perfect setting to combine tradition with the necessary touch of modernity. Our varied offer offers an exciting combination of traditional Tyrolean delicacies with down-to-earth delicacies as well as modern and refined dishes. We look forward to your visit!

4. Muhlbacher Besinnungsweg

An der Muhlbachbrucke, Alpbach 6236 Austria
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Muhlbacher Besinnungsweg

5. Wiedersbergerhornbahn

Direkt bei der Bergstation der Wiedersbergerhornbahn, Alpbach 6236 Austria +43 5336 5233 https://www.skijuwel.com/de/sommer/lifte/wiedersbergerhornbahn
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Wiedersbergerhornbahn

Reviewed By 674lindad

We do not ski but always make time to get the gondola ???? to the top and have lunch in the atmospheric restaurant, inside or out. Views are stunning and can watch the skies. Well worth the money to get to the top.

6. Steinweg - Hosljoch

Alpbach 216, Alpbach 6236 Austria https://www.alpbachtal.at/en/tour/steinweg-hosljoch_35343488#dmdtab=oax-tab3
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Steinweg - Hosljoch

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