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Your ultimate guide to skiing holidays in Innsbruck - top ski resorts, cable car opening times, ski schools, ski buses & hire included.
Ski resorts in the Innsbruck region. There are six different ski resorts to discover in and around Innsbruck, each with a different focus. Whether you want to put a lot of miles under your skis, go freeriding or enjoy a family ski day, you’re in the right place.
Discover the Innsbruck region in Winter. While ski tour enthusiasts enjoy sunrise from the summits, ski and snowboard fans can look forward to freshly groomed slopes. If you want to give your skis or board a break, you can explore more of the region on winter hiking trails, on the hop-on hop-off Sightseer bus or at an exclusive event.
On presentation of the Innsbruck Card, you will be given an entry ticket. Direct access with the Innsbruck Card is only possible at the following attractions: the Alpine Zoo, the Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen lifts, the Patscherkofelbahn gondola and Swarovski Crystal Worlds.
Innsbruck - New Year's Eve in the mountains for kids. Innsbruck, Altstadt. Bergsilvester Innsbruck. The youngest celebrate the New Year at the children's New Year's Eve. Younger guests can welcome in the New Year a day early. On Monday, December 30,…. Date: 30.12.2024.
All campsites in the Innsbruck region. Active in winter: ski tours, cross country, skating & more. Active in summer: trail running, golf, climbing & more. Relax year round: spa sessions, alpine nature & more.
Mittelalter trifft Moderne, urbanes Treiben grenzt an alpine Natur: Sightseeing in Innsbruck macht Gegensätze zur Superkombi, besonders die Verbindung aus Stadt und Berg. Wir zeigen Ihnen die Sehenswürdigkeiten in Tirols Landeshauptstadt und der Region.
The Swarovski Crystal Worlds are only 20 kilometres east of Innsbruck and can also be reached directly by shuttle. The famous giant and the extensive garden can already be seen from the entrance. The play tower offers lots of fun for children and families on four levels.
St. James’ Cathedral – or Innsbruck Cathedral as it is often referred to – was mentioned for the first time in 1180. Since then, it has towered majestically over the roofs of Innsbruck and been part of the most important medieval Christian pilgrimage route – the Way of St. James.