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Recommended excursions
ITALIAN DOLOMITES
Travel via Innsbruck – Brenner – Klausen – Eggental – Karersee – Prodijoch (2,239 m) – Sellajoch (2,214 m) – through the famous Grödner Valley – return via the Brenner Pass.
A breathtaking round trip through beautiful mountain scenery and unique natural landscapes!
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HINTERTUX GLACIER
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KRIMML WATERFALLSTravel via Gerlos to the Gerlos Pass (1,600 m).
Take in fabulous panoramic views of the glaciers of the Wilde Gerlos and Hohe Tauern. Continue on to Krimml to see the highest natural waterfalls in Europe.
A paradise for hikers!
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ITALIA! LAGO DI GARDA! Day trip
Travel via Innsbruck – Brenner Pass – Bolzano – Trient to Malcesine on gorgeous Lake Garda. Take an optional boat trip to Limone. Crossing time: 20 minutes.
Take the bus back to Tyrol at around 3 pm.
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GROSSGLOCKNER - ZELL AM SEE
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ZILLERTAL PANORAMA ROAD
Sit back and enjoy a drive along the most beautiful panorama road in Tyrol with views of the Zillertal valley, glacier and Großglockner. The Hirschbichelalm makes a good spot for a break at 1,800 m. Don’t miss the Melchboden viewpoint at 2,000 m.
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Salzburg tour options
Coach trip or private excursion: Travel via Rattenberg – Wilder Kaiser – St. Johann – Lofer – to Salzburg! When you arrive in Salzburg, take a lunch break, then head off to explore the shops and the Old Town (Getreidegasse, Mozart’s birthplace).
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INNSBRUCK
An attractive city with a wealth of cultural and culinary delights, the capital of Tyrol offers excellent shopping opportunities and has a style all of its own: a romantic city with a backdrop of mountains. The old city centre can look back on 800 years of history. It is home to cultural gems such as the famed Little Golden Roof, Schwarze Mander sculptures, imperial Hofburg and – nearby – Schloss Ambras, the Alpine Zoo, Bergisel Olympic ski jump and Swarovski Crystal Worlds. The university city also has plenty to offer those who like to party.
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SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL WORLDS
Wattens – home to Swarovski’s headquarters – is well worth a visit. The internationally renowned Austrian songwriter and performance artist André Heller has created a water-spouting giant with an enchanting wonderland of crystals inside.
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Rattenberg – Tyrol’s smallest townRattenberg is a charming little Mediaeval town, which has made a name for itself far beyond its homeland, thanks to its glass industry. The Volksschauspiele Schlossberg (folk plays) are held there every year. The journey on to Alpbach is also worthwhile. It is one of the prettiest rural villages in Tyrol. The picturesque village with its traditional wooden houses is surrounded by beautiful flowers and miles of mountains and hiking paths.
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