Oberinntal
Not only those who love nature might be familiar with this holiday area, but also those who are particularly interested in culture.
The holiday area Oberinntal extends from its chief city Landeck to the Italian and Swiss border. Landeck itself is a cosy city featuring 8,000 inhabitants and does not only offer a great natural landscape with waterfalls and gorges, but is also very interesting from a cultural point of view. The grounds of Landeck Castle are often venue for events such as tastings, concerts, open air cinemas, courses and “Advent in the Castle”.
Due to its position and its mountain passes such as the Finstermünzpass leading to the Swiss canton Engadin and the Passo di Resia, leading to South Tyrol in Italy, this area is particularly popular with bikers, both motorized and not. Great routes, perfect for day trips, snake their way across the world of mountains and offer impressive views. Also hiking trails in summer and skiing areas in winter provide fantastic perspectives and are in part even cross-border. Moreover there are protected areas such as the Oetztal and Kaunergrat Nature Park reaching this holiday area, offering a rich diversity of species.
We wish you a pleasant stay in the holiday area Oberinntal:
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This holiday resort at the beginning of the Kaunertal valley is an ideal starting point for cycling tours. more
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The mountain village of Fendels is committed to gentle tourism. more
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The municipality of Fliess is located 200 m above the Inntal valley on a little plateau. more
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This holiday resort is located close to the city of Landeck in the beautiful Stanzer valley. more
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The municipal territory of Kaunerberg extends up to 1,600 m asl. more
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The municipality of Kaunertal is located in the homonymous valley, branching off from the Oberinntal valley. more
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Kauns, a village of 500 souls, is located in the anterior part of the Kaunertal valley and extends up to the… more
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Landeck is known as alpine city and western small town of Tyrol. more
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Nauders is located in the tri-border region Italy-Austria-Switzerland. more
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Pfunds in the Oberinntal valley is located in a tri-border region close to Switzerland and Italy. more
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This holiday resort is located on a debris cone of the Faggenbach river at the entrance of the Kaunertal valley. more
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Ried, which in German means “marshy land”, is located in the upper part of the Inntal valley. more
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The municipality of Spiss is located in the Samnauntal valley at the border to the Swiss canton Grisons (Graubünden). more
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The holiday resort of Stanz, famous for its fruit shorts, is located only a stone’s throw from the alpine city of… more
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The idyllic holiday resort of Tobadill has officially been mentioned for the first time in 1275 AD. more
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Tösens is a picturesque and calm little village in the Oberinntal valley. more
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The municipality of Zams is located in sheltered position in a valley basin close to the city of Landeck. more