Top 10 Things to do Adventurous in Tirol, Austrian Alps

October 20, 2021 Timmy Ribble

Once known as The Land of the Mountains, the 10,000-square-mile province of Tirol is a wonderland of gushing rivers, lush meadows and rugged peaks. Fantastic hiking trails wind along paths through the Zillertal Alps. Famed resort towns confetti the mountainsides, including Kitzbühel, St. Anton, Ischgl and Seefeld, site of some events in the 1964 and 1976 Winter Games. Compact capital Innsbruck is a medieval gem. The Tirolean identity is strong: Expect to see lederhosen and feathered hats.
Restaurants in Tirol

1. Grossglockner

Salzburg/Kärnten/Tirol Austria 436628736730 [email protected] http://www.grossglockner.at
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5.0 based on 386 reviews

Grossglockner

Austria's highest mountain and centrepiece of the High Tauern National Park You can approach the Grossglockner in many different ways: it is the highest mountain of the Alpine Republic, one of the most striking elevations in the Eastern Alps and the summit of passion for many a mountaineer. The mountain is also home to people, numerous animals and rare plants. The Glockner is cloaked in secrecy, is the stuff of legend and has great attractive power. It is an obstacle on the path from north to south, yet a place where it has been overcome through the millennia. Join us and get to know his majesty, the Grossglockner, in his numerous aspects!

Reviewed By Kroulak - Brno, Czech Republic

Nice glacier view and really nice visitors support with free parking house,many information about glacier,nature,fauna&flora????

2. Klettersteig Innsbruck

Innsbruck Tourismus Burggraben 3, Innsbruck 6020 Austria +43 4351 2535638 [email protected] http://www.innsbruck.info
Excellent
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Klettersteig Innsbruck

3. Rupert Hirner Bungy Jumping

Europabruecke-Parkplatz 1, Schonberg im Stubaital 6141 Austria +43 316 688777 [email protected] http://www.europabruecke.at
Excellent
81%
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Rupert Hirner Bungy Jumping

4. Pro-Skischule

Bichling 33, Westendorf 6363 Austria +43 664 73905115 [email protected] http://www.pro-skischule.com
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5.0 based on 63 reviews

Pro-Skischule

Private ski school in Westendorf Tirol. As your personal trainer (guide) I'll take you on the best runs in the Kitzbüheler Alpen suitable to your skiing abilities. Plus make your day interesting and fun. There are many adavntages of having your own private trainer / guide - here are just a few:FlexibilityTailor made programmeVisiting different areasPersonal serviceWhether you are a beginner, intermediate or experienced skier (Child or Adult) I will do my best to teach you the correct skiing technique.Come with me and experience the best runs in the Kitzubüheler Alpen !!!

5. Hafelekarspitze

47°18′46″N 11°23′11″E, Innsbruck Austria +43 512 293344 http://www.nordkette.com
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5.0 based on 84 reviews

Hafelekarspitze

Reviewed By juliah376

Catch the cog railroad at the edge of the old town and climb halfway up Hafelkar. From there, a large cable car goes most of the rest of the way up. Finally there is a smaller cable car to the top. The entire way, there are views of an Alpine ridge and the city of Insbruck. We took advantage of the quaint restaurant at the top to have a bowl of hot soup and hot chocolate. Great adventure!

6. St. Anton Classic

Dorfstrasse 57, St. Anton am Arlberg 6580 Austria +43 5446 3311 [email protected] http://www.stantonclassic.com
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5.0 based on 45 reviews

St. Anton Classic

Skischule & Vermittlungsagentur mit einheimischen Skilehrern und -guides, Snowboardlehrern und - guides, direkt bei der Galzigbahn in St. Anton. Local ski instructors and guides, snowboard instructors and guides. Our office is located next to the Galzig station, in the centre of St. Anton am Arlberg.

Reviewed By annemiekewolfkamp - Amsterdam, The Netherlands

I went on my first skiing trip in St. Anton am Arlberg last week and needed some lessons to get comfortable to ski. I had a great chat at the office and felt more comfortable right away. Tom helped me out and was such a friendly, patient and helpfull guide. He taught me the basics of skiing in 2 days and made me enjoy skiing:) I would definitely recommend st Anton Classic to everyone who needs a ski instructor in St. Anton!

7. Skischule SMT Mayrhofen

Hauptstrasse 456, Mayrhofen 6290 Austria +43 5285 63939 [email protected] http://www.smt-mayrhofen.com
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5.0 based on 240 reviews

Skischule SMT Mayrhofen

Ski and Snowboard School in Mayrhofen Group and private lessons for Children and Adults of all Levels.

Reviewed By Deanellis1 - London, United Kingdom

I visited Mayrhofen in January and booked my ski instruction through SMT, My ski instructor was Frederik Johannessen. Not having skied previously I was a little apprehensive but very excited, I need not have been concerned. Frederik was an excellent instructor and took me through the basics and I was soon learning how to ski under control. By the end of the week I was negotiating blue and red slopes with confidence and control, Frederik was patient and his level of instruction was second to none, he is a credit to SMT and I hope to return soon to continue my learning with Frederik.

8. St. Anton

St. Anton am Arlberg 6580 Austria +43 4354 4622690 [email protected] http://www.stantonamarlberg.com/en
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4.5 based on 1,606 reviews

St. Anton

One of the more popular ski resorts in the Tirols.

Reviewed By steadsy - Blyth, United Kingdom

.....but does the person who does the colour grading of pistes have colour-blindness. Most blue runs in the main area have very steep red bits (esp. pistes 50 and 100), reds are very steep and yet some of the blacks are easily do-able. The snow was excellent when we were there so we ventured over to Lech/Zurs via Stuben and the Trittkopf gondolas with very steep top end. The very steep red piste 144, in Zurs, is brilliant and a must if you like a challenge with a long, shallow 1km schuss at the bottom.

9. Alpenpark Karwendel

Innsbruck Tourismus Burggraben 3, Innsbruck 6021 Austria +43 4352 135270 [email protected] http://www.karwendel-holidays-alps.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Alpenpark Karwendel

10. Hintertux

Hintertux, Tux Austria +43 4352 878510 http://www.hintertuxergletscher.at
Excellent
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4.5 based on 318 reviews

Hintertux

Reviewed By Vacationer477834

Great snowconditions and beautiful slopes! Great views from the top! Free bustransport every 10min. Good après ski in Tenne bar

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