From Magical to Meaningful: Our Top Tips for a Unique Summer Holiday in Tirol

Last updated on 10.04.2024

Nighttime walks in one of Austria’s darkest places, holidays on the farm preserving the natural landscape, magical sunrises in the mountains, guided tours to watch alpine animals in their natural habitat, and classical concerts at over 2,000 metres above sea level. Here are our top five tips for an unforgettable summer holiday in the Alps.

Day or night. Mountain or valley. Action or relaxation. Whatever you want from a summer holiday, Tirol’s got it. Visitors to the Heart of the Alps are invited to meet the locals, marvel at the landscapes and make memories for a lifetime. With highlights ranging from spectacular views to delicious produce, we have picked five of our favourite things to see and do in Tirol this summer.

1 · Hiking Under Starry Night Skies

Hiking under starry night skies in the Kaunertal Valley
Hiking under starry night skies in the Kaunertal Valley © TVB Tiroler Oberland – Kaunertal, Andreas Kirschner

Kaunertal · The area at the end of the Kaunertal Valley is one of the darkest places in Austria and therefore the perfect place to marvel at the night sky. Visitors will be astounded by just how many stars are visible here away from the light pollution of towns and cities. On clear nights it is even possible to wander onto the Gepatsch glacier in the Kaunertal Valley at around 2,000 metres above sea level. Once a week the local tourism board offers guided tours with qualified guides on hand to tell guests about stars and constellations as well as the influence these have had and continue to have on cultures around the world.

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2 · Getting Your Hands Dirty on the Farm

Farming School in the Wipptal Valley
Farming School in the Wipptal Valley © TVB Wipptal, Johannes Bitter

Wipptal · Experience alpine pastures, mountain meadows and traditional huts as you immerse yourself in the world of mountain farming and learn what it takes to work the land in Tirol. The Valsertal Valley, a quiet side valley branching of the larger Wipptal Valley, is haven of peace and quiet, making it the perfect place to rediscover the beauty and bounty of nature. It is here that you will find the Farming School, an institution set up to offer visitors the opportunity to experience what it is like to work on a mountain farm and make a meaningful contribution to preserving the beauty of Tirol for future generations. Participants can choose from a range of programmes, from basic introductory courses to special workshops on herbs and schnapps and even a volunteer project on how to maintain the biodiversity of meadows and pastures. As well as learning about how valuable and vulnerable nature is, the courses are a good way to (re)discover how enjoyable and satisfying physical labour in the fresh air can be.

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3 · Enjoying the Magic of Sunrise in the Alps

Enjoying the magic of sunrise on top of the Kellerjoch mountain
Enjoying the magic of sunrise on top of the Kellerjoch mountain © ichmachefotos.com

Silberregion Karwendel · Watching the sun rise in the mountains is a magical experience nobody will forget in a hurry. A good place to do so is from the top of the Kellerjoch mountain at 2,344 metres. To ensure you don’t have to get up super early in the morning, we recommend walking up to the Kellerjochhütte (2,237 metres) the day before and spending the night there. From the hut it takes just half an hour to reach the top of the mountain, where you can settle down and watch as the first rays of the day slowly creep over the horizon. Instead of heading straight back down into the valley, we recommend that hikers treat themselves to breakfast at the hut.

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4 · Animal-Watching in the Alps

Big Five: Chamois in the Nature Park Karwendel
Big Five: Chamois in the Nature Park Karwendel © Tirol Werbung, Jannis Braun

Tirol’s Nature Parks & Hohe Tauern National Park · Tirol is home to five nature parks and one national park, the Hohe Tauern National Park. It is here that visitors have the best chances of seeing rare alpine animals, in particular the Big Five: ibex, chamois, bearded vulture, golden eagle and marmot. Each of the parks offers guided tours with trained nature park and national park rangers who will not only show you the best spots to observe these animals in their natural habitat but also tell you about how they manage to survive in such inhospitable conditions.

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5 · Classical Music at over 2,000 Metres

"Klassik am Berg": Classical Music at over 2,000 Metres
“Klassik am Berg”: Classical Music at over 2,000 Metres © Dino Bossnini

Region Innsbruck · On 8 September 2024 the ski resort of Axamer Lizum will provide a spectacular backdrop for the event “Klassik am Berg”, a classical music concert by the InnStrumenti chamber orchestra held at 2,340 metres above sea level. There will also be small groups of musicians playing live music at the bottom station, middle station and top station of the cable car. The main highlight takes place at the top of the mountain, where the renowned InnStrumenti orchestra will play a mix of classical music, excerpts from well-known soundtracks and works chosen to complement the mountain scenery. In the event of bad weather the concert will take place in the eye-catching Haus der Musik in the heart of Innsbruck.

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