Tyrol Tours & Trips
Picture Austria's most Alpine region shared with Italy. Tyrol has Innsbruck nestled in mountains, ski resorts everywhere (Kitzbühel, St. Anton), and hiking in summer through flower-filled meadows. Visit mountain villages, ride cable cars to viewpoints, and cross into Italian South Tyrol (Alto Adige). The food shifts between Austrian (schnitzel, strudel) and Italian influences. Tyrol's quintessentially Alpine.
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Duration 3 days Destinations Konstanz, Lindau, Bregenz Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator EUROLATINO Tour Operators From
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Duration 7 days Destinations Munich, Neuschwanstein, Vienna Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $1,608
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Tyrol's finest awaits at Haus Schöneck in Hopfgarten im Brixental. The 25km bike ride weaves through scenic valleys, while Haiming's rapids provide thrilling adventures. Innsbruck's cultural heritage adds depth to the journey. Traditional Tyrolean cuisine includes BBQ lunches and home-cooked dinners featuring local specialties.
Duration 4 days Destinations Hopfgarten im Brixental Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From
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The trail stretches from Lechtal peaks to Ötztal glaciers, showcasing Tyrol's finest Alpine terrain. Highlights include Simms Waterfall, Venter Höhenweg, and the dramatic Zammer Loch gorge. Reaching Glanderspitze at 2,512m, nights are spent in traditional mountain huts.
Duration 7 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German Operator World of Mountains GmbH From
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The scenic trails from Stubai Valley to Brenner Pass offer remarkable variety. The route includes Maria Waldrast Monastery (1,638m), the historic Kapellenweg pilgrimage route, and Sattelberg (2,115m). Accommodations include 4-star Parkhotel Matrei and traditional Sattelbergalm with daily 800-1,200m elevation gains.
Duration 6 days Destinations Matrei am Brenner, Mieders, Maria Waldrast, Trins, Brennero Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German Operator World of Mountains GmbH From
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The slopes of SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser Brixental offer 270km of runs from Hopfgarten. Haus Schoneck serves as base with access to 80 traditional Tyrolean mountain huts. Morning shuttles, sauna sessions, and optional guided tours enhance the experience.
Duration 3 days Destinations Hopfgarten im Brixental Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From $325
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Duration 7 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German Operator World of Mountains GmbH From
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European Whirl (Standard ( Until Mar '27), Winter, Start Amsterdam, Classic)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelersDuration 19 days Destinations England, France, Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Italy, Switzerland Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From $3,259
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Technical high-altitude trails showcase Tyrol's mountaineering heritage. The route from Steinach am Brenner connects five authentic mountain huts, including Bremer Hütte and Innsbrucker Hütte.
Duration 7 days Destinations Steinach am Brenner, Bremer Hütte, Innsbrucker Hütte Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German Operator World of Mountains GmbH From
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The challenging 7-day hut-to-hut trek through Tyrol's majestic Zillertal Alps spans 60km from Friesenberghaus to Mayrhofen. Stays include the historic Berliner Hütte, Tyrol's largest Alpine Club hut. Technical terrain features the dramatic Schönbichler Scharte at 3,060m.
Duration 7 days Destinations Friesenberghaus, Furtschaglhaus, Berliner Hütte, Greizer Hütte, Kasseler Hütte, Mayrhofen Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German Operator World of Mountains GmbH From
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From what our travelers tell us, Macs Adventure really stands out for a few key trips in the Tyrol region. Their Trans Tyrol hike from Garmisch to Innsbruck gets consistently good feedback, especially for the detailed guide notes that help you stay on track. The routes are well-marked, and they've clearly put time into organizing all the logistics. For skiers, their 5-day Austrian ski tour has been particularly popular, and Marcus, one of their guides, gets mentioned often in the feedback. He knows every slope and trail across all five ski areas, which makes a real difference - especially since you've got people with different skill levels in the groups. He's good at adjusting the pace and routes to match both first-timers and experienced skiers. The nice thing about both tours is how they've balanced independence with support. You get enough guidance to feel secure but plenty of space to explore at your own speed. The hiking notes and Marcus's local knowledge mean you can really get to know the Tyrolean region properly, beyond just following a set path.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter really comes alive in Tyrol, especially for skiing enthusiasts. The 3-day programs near Hopfgarten connect you to over 200km of slopes throughout the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser region. Our customers love how they can mix up their days between skiing, taking lessons or just exploring the area. For those who want more time on the slopes, the 5-day tours from Ellmau let you ski across five different areas including the famous Hahnenkamm runs in Kitzbühel and also the wide-open terrain of Saalbach-Hinterglemm. If you prefer a slower pace, head to Leutasch or Seefeld where 150km of cross-country trails await - you can try both classic and skating styles, plus there's even laser biathlon sessions for something different.
- Spring 2026
Spring trips to Tyrol blend cultural sightseeing with mountain wellness in a seamless way. You can start your day exploring Prague's historic streets, then find yourself unwinding in an award-winning mountain spa by afternoon, floating in heated lake pools with views of snow-dusted peaks. The tours adapt nicely to spring conditions, letting you ski remaining snow patches or walk emerging wildflower trails before settling into panoramic saunas, oriental hammams and also crystal spas. Bad Gastein's thermal waters work perfectly as a cozy alpine base, with easy access to both skiing and hiking depending on the weather. What sets these spring packages apart is their thoughtful mix of activities - perhaps a morning castle tour in Prague followed by a sunset soak in a 30°C mountain lake, complete with champagne breakfasts, cooking workshops and tailored spa treatments. For pure mountain enthusiasts, the cross-country facilities around Leutasch and Seefeld maintain excellent conditions through early spring, offering classic tracks, skating lanes and even unique options like laser biathlon sessions.
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- Summer 2026
Summer in Tyrol opens up excellent hiking possibilities across the mountains. The route from Garmisch to Innsbruck takes you through deep gorges and high alpine zones - our travelers often mention how clear the trail markers are and how useful they find the detailed notes we provide. For a good challenge, try the trek from Oberstdorf to Merano where you'll cross Europe's longest pedestrian suspension bridge and stay in traditional mountain huts along the way. Some tours mix hiking with culture nicely - one day you're walking past King Ludwig's mountain castle, the next you're crossing high mountain passes. You can choose between mountain hut stays with sunrise views or valley hotels where we move your bags ahead. What works really well for our guests is the flexibility to shorten routes using local transport or add extra peaks when they're feeling strong.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Autumn elevates Tyrol's luxury experiences, where our travelers discover perfect combinations of culture and alpine indulgence. The most popular programs connect Prague's architectural heritage with wellness escapes in the Austrian mountains, letting you unwind in heated lake pools while autumn colors transform the slopes. One refined choice begins in Prague's old town, then moves to an exceptional spa hotel in the Alps featuring a 5,000m² wellness complex with panoramic saunas, oriental hammams and signature treatments. The season brings special touches like hands-on cooking workshops, local tasting events and elegant Sunday morning champagne breakfasts with live harp performances. Weekend packages appeal to time-conscious travelers, linking Prague's cultural treasures with Bad Gastein's thermal springs and hiking trails - ideal for experiencing golden alpine scenery without summer's peak crowds. Our guests consistently note how these journeys strike the right balance between city discovery and mountain serenity, particularly valuing the private transportation that transforms travel time into part of their holiday experience.
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What natural areas can you explore outside Innsbruck and how do you get there?
The Zillertal Alps are absolutely stunning with these incredible peaks including the Grossglockner and beautiful valleys everywhere you look. Getting around is actually pretty easy with really well-kept hiking trails cable cars and mountain railways that connect everything. There's this hidden gem called Villgratental in East Tyrol that's worth checking out too its got these amazing untouched landscapes and traditional farms that'll make you feel like you've stepped back in time.
Which local routes do travelers love taking and why?
The Lechweg-Path is this incredible hiking route that not many people know about it follows the Lech River from its source in the Austrian Alps all the way to Fussen in Germany. People who've done it through TourRadar just rave about the views the cute little villages you pass through and there's this amazing moment when you cross Europe's longest pedestrian suspension bridge it's quite an experience.
Where can you find amazing places in Tyrol that aren't crowded with tourists?
Lienz in East Tyrol is this fantastic spot that somehow stays under the radar it's got this beautiful medieval center and the views of the Lienz Dolomites are just incredible. Make sure you check out Lienz Cathedral it's this gorgeous Gothic building with so much history behind it.


































