Craggy peaks, big skies and a Bavarian exclave. The small municipality of Jungholz of Tannheimer Tal is a geographical curiosity: though located on German territory, it is officially part of Tirol.
Mighty mountains crowned by Germany’s highest summit! The Tiroler Zugspitz Arena is the perfect holiday region for visitors in search of outdoor activities and spectacular views.
Where the schnapps flows and medieval castles keep watch! The TirolWest Region and its cultural hub of Landeck are the ideal place for many activities and excursions.
Imperial mountains and majestic views – the Wilder Kaiser region, known by locals simply as the "Koasa", is a charming and welcoming area in the east of Tirol.
The Wipptal Valley begins just a few kilometres south of Innsbruck and extends all the way to the Brenner Pass. It has many side valleys of its own, flanked by the peaks of the Stubai Alps and the Tux…
Farmers’ markets, ancient traditions and the largest ski resort in the area: the Zillertal Arena region lies at the end of the Zillertal Valley, surrounded by the Zillertal Alps and the Tux Alps.
From sweet-smelling cornfields to a ski resort open 365 days a year – the wide Zillertal Valley leads gently uphill from the small town of Mayrhofen to the high mountain village of Hintertux.