Hiking

Mountain summer in the Zillertal

a better view

Hiking in the Zillertal mountains means experiencing nature, enjoying panoramic views and leaving the daily grind behind, step by step.

Whether it’s a leisurely walk or a challenging summit trail – everyone can find their favourite spot in the mountains here.

Sonnenaufgang © Erste Ferienregion im Zillertal / Franz Kupfner

Kellerjoch Hut 2.345 m

There are two different routes leading to the most beautiful view in the Lower Inn Valley: you can either take the slightly easier route via two alpine pastures, or tackle the more challenging Alpine trail. The climb is well worth it!

Easy hike on Kupfnerberg

From the hotel, walk to Pankrazberg Church (a must-see), then continue towards Uderns for about 5 minutes before walking straight to the Seehüter snack bar.

Crossing the Alps – from Lake Tegernsee to Sterzing

"The Alpine Crossing" is a great alternative to those routes that lead over the Alps along difficult and physically demanding mountain trails. The 7-day Alpine Crossing on the other hand promises plenty of enjoyment - from traditional Bavarian culture and Tyrolean hospitality to famous South Tyrolean wine. You can stay overnight in the towns along the route. Inns, guesthouses, or hotels in all categories allow you to get a good night's rest so that you can start your day with energy. Along with the diverse landscape of the 4 regions and each region's culture, the Alpine Crossing is an unforgettable experience.

Our hotel is located right on stage 4 of the Alpine Crossing

  • Stage 1: Gmund - Wildbad Kreuth
  • Stage 2: Wildbad Kreuth - Achenkirch
  • Stage 3: Achenkirch - Maurach am Achensee
  • Stage 4: Maurach am Achensee - Hochfügen
  • Stage 5: Hochfügen - Mayrhofen
  • Stage 6: Mayrhofen - Pfitsch
  • Stage 7: Pfitsch - Sterzing

pure anticipation

let's go!