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Stumm in the Zillertal

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Stumm in the Zillertal

Apartments Prosch

Stumm in the Zillertal

Apartments Prosch

Stumm in the Zillertal

Apartments Prosch

Stumm in the Zillertal

Apartments Prosch

Stumm in the Zillertal

Apartments Prosch

Stumm in the Zillertal

Apartments Prosch

Stumm in the Zillertal

Excursion tips in the region

Wattens

The Swarovski Crystal Worlds in Wattens, Tyrol, is a fascinating world of experiences that opened in 1995. This attraction, designed by artist André Heller, offers visitors magical experiences centered around the theme of crystal. The centerpiece is the Giant, an iconic head with sparkling eyes that marks the entrance to the underground exhibition. Inside, there are several Chambers of Wonder filled with dazzling artworks and installations by international artists. The expansive garden features sculptures, playgrounds, and a breathtaking crystal cloud field. Swarovski Crystal Worlds is an enchanting place for all ages, uniquely blending art, culture, and nature.

Stumm / Zillertal

The Bathing World Stumm in the Zillertal is perfect for a relaxing summer day. It features a spacious outdoor area with a clear swimming pool, two slides, and a children's pool, offering refreshing cool-downs for visitors. Fun for the whole family is guaranteed. The large grassy area invites sunbathing and relaxation. A convenient kiosk on-site provides snacks and drinks, ensuring a comfortable visit. Badewelt Stumm is the ideal spot for families and those seeking relaxation, offering a serene experience amidst the beautiful Zillertal landscape.

Zell am Ziller

The BrauKunstHaus in Zell am Ziller is a unique visitor center that celebrates the art of brewing. It is part of the private brewery Zillertal Bier and offers insights into the history and tradition of brewing in the region. Visitors can experience interactive exhibitions that illustrate the brewing process, from selecting raw materials to the finished beer. A special attraction is the tasting of the various types of beer produced on-site. The BrauKunstHaus combines state-of-the-art technology with traditional craftsmanship and is a must-visit for both beer enthusiasts and those interested in culture.

Hintertuxer Glacier

The Natural Ice Palace at the Hintertux Glacier is a fascinating natural attraction in the Zillertal. This unique ice cave, located at around 3,200 meters above sea level, offers visitors an impressive experience. Inside, guests can admire deep blue ice lakes, frozen waterfalls, and giant ice crystals. Guided tours through the Natural Ice Palace showcase the wonders of the ice world and provide exciting insights into the formation and history of the glacier. The Natural Ice Palace is accessible year-round and is a special highlight for nature and adventure enthusiasts. A visit to this underground ice world is unforgettable and suitable for the whole family.

Tux / Zillertal

During the winter season, Pepi's Kinderland at Penkenjoch is the perfect place to take your first steps on skis. A new area has been created for the summer months, right in front of the sun terrace of Granatalm. The absolute highlight is an 8-meter-tall, playable wooden Pepi figure that welcomes the children. This Pepi, once the toy of the Tux Giant, is the heart of the new children's area. Inside the giant Pepi, children will find a varied playground spread over three levels. It features a crawl tube, a playhouse, a funhouse mirror, a climbing wall, and many other attractions. When the children have had enough of playing and climbing, they can slide out of the giant Pepi. Pepi's Kinderland is the perfect destination and offers fun for the whole family.

Kaltenbach / Zillertal

Kabooom in Kaltenbach is a modern leisure and sports center that promises fun and action. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities for all ages. Highlights include the AIRPARC, a bouldering hall, and three bowling alleys. The Zillertal region offers a variety of winter sports activities. After an active day on the slopes, a ski tour, or a snowshoe hike through the snowy landscape, it's perfect to put on ice skates and head to Kabooom's ice rink. In the summer, this outdoor area transforms into a pump track. Whether with mountain bikes, skateboards, or inline skates, fun is guaranteed. While parents keep an eye on their children, they can relax with refreshing drinks from the on-site restaurant.

Mayerhofen / Zillertal

The Erlebnis Sennerei Zillertal with its demonstration farm is an exciting destination for the whole family. Here, visitors can experience firsthand how dairy products are made. In the show dairy, you can see the cheese-making process from fresh milk to the finished cheese. The adjoining demonstration farm provides insights into rural life and showcases various animals such as cows, goats, and chickens. Children can pet and feed the animals. There is also an adventure playground and a farm shop where you can purchase regional products. The Erlebnis Sennerei combines learning with fun and is a must-visit in the Zillertal.

Rohrberg / Zell am Ziller

The Fichtenschloss with Fichtensee in the Zillertal is a magical destination for families and nature lovers. The Fichtenschloss, a large adventure playground, invites children to climb, play, and explore nature. It features towers, suspension bridges, and slides that provide lots of fun. Nearby is Fichtensee, an idyllic mountain lake perfect for relaxing and enjoying the beautiful alpine scenery. The lake is also ideal for swimming and boating. Together, the Fichtenschloss and Fichtensee offer a varied outdoor experience that delights both children and adults.

    Other excursion destinations

    The Jenbach Museum covers 700 square meters across 19 rooms, featuring exhibits, photos, and documents on various topics:  
    - Industry: Sickle production, Jenbach works, railways  
    - Nature: Butterflies, birds, fungi, snails, and shells  
    - Sports: Alpine and winter sports  
    - History: The history of Jenbach, notable Jenbach figures, South Tyrol’s options from 1939
     
    The Achensee Steam Rack Railway boasts the world’s oldest purely steam-operated rack locomotives, over 117 years old. Experience the unforgettable charm of steam engines with whistling locomotives, hissing valves, and pounding pistons. Departing from Jenbach station, you’ll ascend a 16% gradient to Achensee, Tyrol’s largest lake, with direct access to lake cruises.
     
    Built in 1500 high above the Inn Valley between Jenbach and Stans, Tratzberg Castle served as a hunting lodge for Emperor Maximilian I and the Fugger family. This late Gothic jewel was richly furnished during the Renaissance and has been the residence of the Enzenberg family since 1848. The castle offers a fascinating “audio-guided tour” (with a fairy-tale version for children) that provides an engaging history of the period.
     
    The Krimml Waterfalls, the largest in Europe, are the fifth-highest waterfalls in the world with a stunning drop of 380 meters over three tiers. A trail created by the Austrian Alpine Club (ÖAV) takes you right to this breathtaking natural spectacle. Experience the refreshing spray and impressive power of the water amidst the stunning scenery of the Hohe Tauern National Park.
     
    Get close to the stars at Europe’s highest planetarium. Many people find their first view through a telescope unforgettable—whether it’s bizarre lunar landscapes, Jupiter’s cloud bands, Saturn’s rings, or glittering star clusters. Explore the universe through our telescopes and discover luminous nebulae or galaxies in the depths of space.
     
    Films, shows, and concerts that leave an impression. The new Your Dome Tirol is a wonderful 360-degree dome that immerses visitors in magical visual and sound worlds. Inspiring, fascinating, and moving.
     
    Experience an exciting underground adventure at the Schwaz Silver Mine. The journey into the medieval silver past begins with a thrilling highlight: a train ride 800 meters deep into the Sigmund Erbstollen, which was opened in 1491. Schwaz’s miners had the best mining knowledge of the time, making Schwaz the largest mining metropolis in Central Europe and the second-largest town in the Habsburg Empire.
     
    In our unique wax museum, we showcase handmade and highly valuable life-sized wax figures. Watch us at work! During your visit to Candle World, we offer a free demonstration of handmade candle artistry.
     

    RATTENBERG

    Nestled against the Schlossberg and bounded by the Inn River, the medieval town of Rattenberg is Austria’s smallest city, with nearly 600 residents. Known as the “Glass City,” Rattenberg offers everything that makes glass special: engraved and painted glass, crystal glass, plates, cups, bowls, etc. You can also watch glassblowers at work.
     
    Opened over 100 years ago, the Wolfsklamm in Stans has delighted thousands of visitors with its unique natural spectacle. The Stallenbach stream, with its cascading white foam or emerald-green depths, continues to enchant. The bridges and wooden walkways, masterfully crafted, lead 354 meters to Georgenberg, where the Karwendel Alps begin.
     
    Combine your visit to Rattenberg with a tour of the so-called Muster Cemetery. In the "Cemetery Without Dead," created with great care by the Guggenberger family, pieces of old craftsmanship are given a dignified place. Visitors can reflect on the nature of existence and passing through inscriptions that are both joyful and contemplative.
     
    Nestled in a mysterious park, you’ll find a glittering fairy-tale landscape at Swarovski Crystal Worlds. Created by multimedia artist André Heller in 1995 for Swarovski’s 100th anniversary, this place of wonder includes 14 underground chambers. The ever-changing crystal dress of the rooms reflects the innovation and dynamism of the world’s leading precision-cut crystal manufacturer.
     
    The Mint Museum in Hall explores a past where wealth meant tangible coins, money had a magical shine, and currency was as solid as the material it was minted from. With modern audio guides, visitors are taken through half a millennium of European coin history.
     
    The state capital. In the heart of the Alps, diverse cultural circles, historical eras, and scenic beauty come together uniquely. The city boasts many sights—the "Golden Roof" in the beautiful old town is a must-see. For children, a visit to the Alpenzoo is sure to be an unforgettable experience.
     
    Visit the interactive museum with newly adapted exhibit spaces dedicated to Emperor Maximilian I (1459-1519) and his era. The new “Children’s World” invites young visitors on an exciting discovery journey through the museum. Enjoy a magnificent view from the Golden Roof’s ornate balcony.
     
    With over 2000 animals from 150 species across the Alps, the Alpenzoo invites you to a fascinating visit to Europe’s highest zoo. Both young and old will feel at home here: the goldcrest, weighing just 5 grams, is a true lightweight, while the bearded vulture, with a wingspan of 3 meters, is the largest bird of the Alps. A special experience for the whole family!
     
    Among Tyrol’s most popular attractions, the impressive "Kufstein Fortress" has long held its place. The "Time Travel on the Experience Fortress" is magnetically attractive to locals, day-trippers, and vacationers alike. The meticulously renovated fortress represents the versatile jewel of "Tyrol’s Pearl" and offers a remarkable range of impressions and services for culture and history enthusiasts.