Alpbach Valley
Mountain villages, glass art and family ski area

The mountain villages of the Alpbach Valley show you the real side of Tyrol. Here you can feel the living traditions and enjoy the unique nature of mountains and lakes.

Between the rugged Rofan Mountains and the gentle Kitzbühel Alps lies the Alpbach Valley, one of the most beautiful places in Austria. The flowery village of Alpbach with its solid wood houses is considered the most beautiful village in the country. The historic town of Rattenberg, known for its narrow streets and glass art, invites you to explore.

In summer, hiking trails, bathing lakes and mountain bike trails beckon, while in winter the "Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschönau" ski area delights with perfectly groomed slopes and the finest powder snow.

Quick info about the Alpbachtal
Location: 140 km west of Salzburg, between Innsbruck and Kufstein
Vacation resorts:10
Ski area:Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschönau with 113 km of pistes
Lift facilities:45
Huts and mountain inns: 25
Winter hiking trails: over 100 km
Highest mountain: Wiedersberger Horn 2,025 m altitude

The Alpbachtal Card offers you a year-round program with numerous included services and discounts. It is given to you free of charge at check-in.

All perspectives of the Alpbachtal

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Sights in Tyrol. Feel the alpine lifestyle in nature and in the city.

Experience culinary delights in Tyrol. Enjoy the original.

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The Alpbachtal is located in Tyrol and is known for its 10 vacation villages:

  • Alpbach: The main village of the valley, known for its traditional wooden architecture and as the venue of the European Forum Alpbach.

  • Reith im Alpbachtal: A popular vacation destination, especially for families.

  • Brixlegg: A smaller market town, which is characterized by its proximity to the Inn and the old town of Rattenberg.

  • Münster: A small village between Alpbach and the Inn Valley, which is a good starting point for hikes.

  • Rattenberg: Austria's smallest town, famous for its glassblowing and well-preserved medieval old town.

  • Kramsach: Famous for its lakes (e.g. Reintaler See) and the Tyrolean Farm Museum

  • Brandenberg: An idyllic village that is particularly popular for the Brandenberger Ache and its nature experiences.

  • Radfeld, Breitenbach am Inn and Kundl: All three villages are suitable for cycling tours along the Inn cycle path and hikes.

Here are seven highlights that are particularly suitable for families in summer and winter:

  • Alpbachtaler Lauser-Sauser: a spectacular year-round toboggan run on rails that also operates in winter.

  • Lauserland on the Wiedersbergerhorn: A large adventure playground on the mountain

  • Juppi Zauberwald in Reith im Alpbachtal: A themed hiking trail where children can playfully discover nature.

  • Mountain bike tours: There are many family-friendly mountain bike trails in the Alpbachtal.

  • Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschönau: The family-friendly ski area offers numerous beginner slopes and children's areas. The ski schools and special children's ski courses are particularly noteworthy.

  • Tobogganing in Inneralpbach: The toboggan runs in Alpbachtal are great fun for families.

  • Snowshoe hikes for families: The Alpbachtal offers guided snowshoe hikes that are also suitable for children.

Here are our recommendations for you:

  • Dorf der Denker Tour: On this tour, you'll discover the traces of the philosophers and masterminds who shaped Alpbach.

  • Reintalersee Kramsach: It is one of the warmest bathing lakes in Tyrol and a paradise for nature lovers.

  • Alpbachtal Hüttenjause: The traditional "Hüttenjause" is part of a mountain vacation in the Alpbachtal. In the rustic snack stations and mountain inns, you can enjoy regional specialties after a hike.

  • Glass town of Rattenberg: In the charming alleyways of this historic town, you can immerse yourself in the centuries-old art of glassblowing.

  • Top of Alpbachtal mountain station: Take the gondola lift to reach the station, which is located at just under 2,000 meters. From here, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Kitzbühel Alps and the Rofan mountains.

  • Bake a Prügeltorte at the Museum of Tyrolean Farms: Baking the Prügeltorte, a Tyrolean specialty that is baked over an open fire on a roller, is particularly popular.

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