“Country of the Mountains”, this is an apt description of this area! From a geographical point of view, North Tyrol (see pic) and East Tyrol are not directly connected:
The Drau river runs through the distinctively smaller East Tyrol. The Hohe Tauern mountains do not only define the northern border of the district, but also characterise the scenery. North Tyrol is traversed by the Inn river, which also runs through Innsbruck and is dominated by mountain massifs like the Oetztal Alps and the Silvretta mountain range.
Time to take a closer look at these beautiful regions…
We warmly welcome you to the holiday area Kufstein and surroundings, located at the border to Bavaria. more
Unforgettable memories wait for you at the foot of the Hahnenkamm mountain. more
Achensee and Karwendel - unforgettable holidays at Lake Achensee and in the so-called "Silver Region Karwendel". more
The alpine city of Innsbruck and the surrounding villages are a popular holiday area. more
The holiday area with its two beautiful valleys Stubaital and Wipptal extends to the border of Italy. more
The holiday area Pitztal and Oetztal is located in the heart of North Tyrol. more
The so-called \"Gate to Tyrol\" extends from the Tannheimer valley to the Allgäu region. more
This holiday area includes the Paznauntal valley with its main place Ischgl and extends to the Arlberg area. more
The three villages Serfaus, Fiss and Ladis in the western part of North Tyrol are located on the sunny plateau. more
Not only those who love nature might be familiar with this holiday area, but also those who are particularly interested in culture. more
In the national park region Hohe Tauern, there are the highest mountains of Tyrol. more
This holiday region includes the area from the chief city Lienz to the Lavanttal valley. more
The Hochpustertal valley extends from South Tyrol in Italy to Lienz in Austria. more