Greeen yet urban: Situated on a raised plateau 7km south-west of Innsbruck, the municipality of Götzens is surrounded by lush green meadows and home to many people who work in the nearby regional…
Gramais is officially the smallest municipality in Austria. Its 47 inhabitants lovingly refer to the village they call home as the 'Pearl of the Lechtal Valley'.
Where everybody knows your name: With a population of just 600, Grän is a small village even by Tirolean standards. Visitors appreciate the warm, friendly welcome and absolute peace and quiet.
As the name indicates, Gries am Brenner lies just a few kilometres from the Brenner pass connecting Austria and Italy. In Roman times this village was an important stopping point on the north-south…
Hikers’ paradise with wonderful views: Gries im Sellrain is a village at 1,200m altitude in the Sellraintal Valley, a side valley branching off to the south-west from the larger Inntal Valley.
With such a cheery village name and beautiful location, it is no wonder that this pretty village in the Stanzer Tal Valley is home to a happy population of 1,400 residents.
Grinzens is one of several holiday villages surrounding the regional capital Innsbruck and lies on a plateau near the entrance to the Sellraintal Valley.
The small municipality of Gschnitz is home to 425 inhabitants and lies at the end of the Gschnitztal Valley, a side valley branching off westwards from the Wipptal Valley. The towering Habicht (3,277…
Action from the river to the piste: Haiming lies in the Upper Inntal Valley, between the town of Imst and the Mieminger Plateau, near the entrance to the Ötztal Valley.