While the best routes are generally known, freeride guides have the precise knowledge of when these variants are safe to ski in the best snow conditions.
If the freedom of freeriding begins where you don't follow tracks, but create your own, then the freeride guide quickly becomes an escape helper from everyday life! What's more, he not only knows the dangers on the mountain, but also the best huts and most beautiful views. His job is to keep an eye on all aspects while you ride your best line and your companions leave their tracks in the Tyrolean winter magic. This creates memories and knowledge that you can fall back on later, even without a guide.
Finding new challenges in the Tyrolean mountains is easy, but mastering them successfully is often only possible with the help of a mountain guide.
The way to the top is always about route selection, equipment, technique and the right self-assessment. An example? Multi-pitch tours are not only the key to summit happiness, but can also instil great respect, especially if harnesses and safety ropes are not part of everyday life. However, mountain guides are familiar with all the techniques and knowledge required to safely reach the exposed and unique peaks of Tyrol. With a professional at your side, the ascent becomes easier and the summit book is waiting to be signed with your name.
Do you know chanterelles? Sure, everyone knows them. But then the alpine flora starts to thin out. And yet there are countless other tasty mushroom varieties to be found in the Tyrolean forests - at least that's what the nature hiking guide knows.
Nature hiking guides pass on their knowledge of herbs, mushrooms and native species, thus preserving our original understanding of flora and fauna and their natural cycle, as well as our own place in this world. A home-cut mushroom ragout in the evening quickly becomes proof of our superiority over the comforts of civilisation - or simply an opportunity to enjoy a glass of wine and take pleasure in the beautiful Tyrolean countryside.
A historic city gate can be beautiful in its own right. But city guides know what its significance was for the cultural history of Europe and how it opened up a new way of thinking.
In the centuries-old towns and villages of Tyrol, mining and trade have given rise to a culture that is of great significance for the history of mankind. What would otherwise only be a historical facade can suddenly come to life: A city and cultural guide opens the portals of time, which can also open up a new view of the world at home. Why cities were able to grow here, how the taler became the dollar and what conclusions can be drawn for the development of the 21st century - a journey through the Tyrolean communities and their history can begin.
One thing a MTB guide will tell you is the same as you have heard countless times before from more or less qualified sources: All roads lead to Rome. But what the MTB guide also knows: In Tirol, sections of the old Italian Trail can also be explored by bike.
Whether by e-mountainbike or in another way. While it is also possible to tackle the route on your own, Cycling Austria-certified riding technique guides and e-bike trainers offer support in riding technique for rough or steep terrain, including downhill. They not only help you to find the ideal route for your own level, but also teach you important riding techniques for uphill and downhill.