Alpbachtal in Tirol – Summer Holidays in Austria
We sent some Brits to Alpbachtal in Tirol (Austria) in search of the perfect selfie - and the perfect summer adventure! Learn more about what they experienced and build your own summer holiday here:
Austria’s Most Beautiful Village: This is not your usual holiday destination. On first glance, you might doubt that the Alpbachtal region in Tirol is even real. Perhaps you’ll have to pinch yourself to make sure you’re awake.
Why? Because it’s almost too good to be true. It’s no coincidence that the region is home to Alpbach, which was named Austria’s most beautiful village – the picturesque wooden houses decorated with colourful flowers, set against a backdrop of rugged mountains might have you pause for a moment to marvel. And it doesn’t stop there: When you feel the spray of water from a stream running through a wild, rocky gorge, you will finally know: Yes, this is real.
Austria Travel Guide - Austrian Village of Maria Alm
Take a tour of Austrian Village of Maria Alm in Maria Alm, Austria -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The municipality of Maria Alm, in the Salzburg province of Austria, is a small but rich area settled at the base of a prominent mountain range.
Miles of green pasture, countryside, and a sparse population give this town a untouched aura
This area is divided into two towns, one famed for its grass mountain access, the other for its stunning spring and waterfall.
The sky-high tower of the lovely town's pilgrimage church has been reputed to be the highest in Salzburg province.
At an altitude of around 800 meters above sea level, this lush destination provides visitors a rustic feel while providing all modern amenities.
With the backdrop of this mountain range, Maria Alm is famed for its winters when the burgeoning skiing season arrives.
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Where to ski in Innsbruck? - SOFIA SUSANNE
In this video I compare five different skiing resorts in Innsbruck, Austria which are Nordkette, Schlick 2000, Stubai, Axamer Lizum & Kuhtai. In total there are 9 skiing resorts in Innsbruck. Hope you enjoy this video and get some information from it :) Overall a great trip and we enjoyed it a lot!!
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INNSBRUCK - Austria Travel Guide | Around The World
Innsbruck is the provincial capital of Tyrol. Its 120,000 residents make it the fifth largest city in Austria. It was one of the eight host cities in the 2008 European Football Championships. It has twice hosted the Winter Olympics making it not only an interesting and beautiful situated city but the largest ski resort in the alps. It is located both close to Munich and northern Italy making it a must see alpine destination.
Innsbruck became the capital of Tyrol in 1429 and in the 15th century the city became a centre of European politics and culture as emperor Maximilian I moved the imperial court to Innsbruck in the 1490s. Many old buildings from the middle ages and modern times survived in the heart of Innsbrucks old town.
Innsbruck has also hosted the Winter Olympics in 1964 and 1976 as well as the World University Games in 2005. In summer 2008 it hosted several games of the EURO 2008 European Football Championship.
The city is well known for its sporting opportunities, especially alpine sports, as it is in the Alps and surrounded by mountains. Several ski resorts are situated inside the city territory or within short distance. Innsbruck was one of the centers of snowboard boom in the 1990's and the derived distinct subculture endured until today. The population of skateboarders, snowboarders and people alike is therefore above average and nothing unusual to the people. This culture is also celebrated by a lot of events in and around Innsbruck especially in the winterseason, attracting (predominantly young) people from all around the world.
There are two universities and several colleges in Innsbruck, with over 25,000 students altogether, (including a significant Italian population) making the city's nightlife very lively.
Innsbruck Kranebitten Airport (German: Flughafen Innsbruck) (IATA: INN, ICAO: LOWI) is the largest airport in Tyrol. Currently regular scheduled flights are available from
Austrian Airlines from Vienna
Lufthansa from Frankfurt
The Innsbruck-Card offers free entrance to all of Innsbruck's sights, free use of public transportation (including the TS line). It also includes a one-time ascent&descent to Nordkette, Patscherkofel and Axamer Lizum and free entrance to Swarovski Kristallwelten in Wattens. The Innsbruck-Card is valid for 24/48/72 hours and can be purchased at Innsbruck Information (Burggraben 3), the TI in Hauptbahnhof, and several museums and tourist offices. Tip: The Innsbruck card is pretty expensive, 31/39/45 euro for 1/2/3 day cards. And daily or weekly public transport cards are cheap - the all inclusive sales pitch is alluring to disoriented travelers, but make sure the discounts are worth the initial price. If you are not planning to see these major entrance-fee sites, remember that you may buy more than one daily card at a time, as the 24 hours only starts once validated. Be sure to compare with the price of a weekly ticket too.
Innsbruck Ski Winter Guide
The unique combination of an Alpine skiing holiday with a cultural city break is what makes Innsbruck stand out as a holiday destination.
All the family will find what they are looking for - be it great slopes to ride, fancy souvenirs to shop for, cultural glimpses to catch sight of, or simply memories to be made.
Looking for a winter holiday with plenty of variety? You should visit Olympia Ski World Innsbruck. This ski area includes nine resorts in the Innsbruck area, all easily accessible on the free ski bus and all within one pass.
Enjoy 300 kilometres of snow-guaranteed pistes, and 90 lifts and cable cars ready to delight winter sports enthusiasts of all ability levels.
Skiing at Axamer Lizum near Innbsbruck, Austria
For more on Austria visit Our 3 days of Skiing at the ski resort of Azamer Lizum. A great place to learn to ski as well as some challenging blue and red runs. The views are spectacular and having lunch at the summit is a real treat!
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