Zillertal Höhenstraße Alpine Panorama Road
One of the most stunning Alpine Roads in Austria
Visitors of the Zillertaler Höhenstraße can enjoy a spectacular ride up to 2,020 meteres above sea level in their own car, on a coach or bus or even by bicycle!
Enjoy the fantastic panoramic views of the unique landscape, the Zillertal Glacier, the Hohe Tauern mountains and valleys – it is the perfect starting point for numerous mountain hikes.
FeuerWerk – World of Wood
Take a guided tour around the most modern and economic combined biomass heat and power plant in Europe.
Dairy Museum in Fügen
See for yourself how delicious local cheeses are made, join a guided tour and learn everything you need to know about the production process.
Bacon Smokery
Take a free guided tour around the Zillertal bacon smokery followed by a free sampling session.
Spieljoch gondola & show mine
This is a starting point for superb hikes. You will also find a kids’ climbing garden, barefoot trail and playground here.
On the trail of mining history in Fügen/Fügenberg, you reach the Spieljoch show mine from the upper station of the Spieljochbahn on the Knappensteig (miners trail) in about 45 minutes.
Krimml Waterfalls
Follow the Gerlos Alpine road over the Gerlos Pass (1,600 m) to the Krimml Waterfalls, which are one of the largest natural waterfalls in Europe. The water drops an impressive 380 m!
Schwaz Silver Show Mine
The mine railway takes you 800 m into the mountain. There you follow the footsteps of the miners, who toiled at the seams of silver and copper some 500 years ago. It is an extraordinary underground experience.
Museum Tyrolean Farmhouses
This is a collection of 14 traditional Alpine farmhouses in what is the largest Tyrolean open-air museum. Customs, culture, tradition and nostalgia – immerse yourself into the life and working environment of a bygone age.
Swarovski Crystal Worlds
Wattens, home to Swarovski Crystal Worlds, is well worth a visit. The internationally renowned Austrian performance artist André Heller has created a water-spouting giant with an enchanting wonderland of crystals inside.
Rattenberg
Rattenberg is a charming little Mediaeval town, which has made a name for itself far beyond its homeland, thanks to its glass industry. Tyrol’s smallest town will bewitch you with its charm.
Fügen Local Heritage Museum
Take a historic journey back in time to folk culture and customs and discover interesting facts about the history of the Ziller Valley in the “Museum in der Widumpfiste” in Fügen.
Alpine Zoo Innsbruck
The Alpine Zoo in Innsbruck is Europe’s highest zoo (727 m) and houses more than 2000 animals from 150 different species from the Alpine animal kingdom.
Innsbruck
An attractive city steeped in culture, the capital of Tyrol has amazing shops and a style all of its own: It is a romantic and youthful city, famous for its winter sports, which is set against the unique backdrop of the mighty Alps mountains.