EXCURSION DESTINATIONS AND ATTRACTIONS

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Nature, culture, nature and adventure

A different exciting program every day that will delight young and old. In addition to sports and nature, the Zillertal has many other activities and attractions to offer. Everyone will find an experience that suits them. Your vacation in the Zillertal will create lasting impressions and memories.

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Discover local specialties from the Fügen hay milk dairy - www.heumilch.tirol

Embark on a journey into the past of the Zillertal and discover old customs and traditions. www.hmv-fuegen.at

Experience wood with all your senses. During the guided tours through the BioMasseHeizKraftWerk, you will learn lots of interesting facts about wood and energy. www.binderholz-feuerwerk.com

A 35 km long toll road in the foothills of the Tux Alps. Drive up to 2,020 m above sea level in your own car and enjoy a fantastic view over the Zillertal. www.zillertaler-hoehenstrasse.com

The Arena Coaster in Zell am Ziller is not just for children. Fun, action and speed are guaranteed on the Alpine roller coaster. With its waves, banked turns and jumps, the 1,450 m long roller coaster is a year-round attraction for all ages. A 360° loop and a 540° loop provide pure adrenaline. Right next to it, a large adventure playground rounds off the offer. www.zillertalarena.com

From mid-June to October, eagles, buzzards and eagle owls show off their majestic elegance at the highest bird of prey station in Europe with the breathtaking Zillertal Alps in the background. On a guided tour of the birds of prey, visitors can experience the "kings of the air" up close as they soar just a few centimetres above their heads. www.mayrhofner-bergbahnen.com

Not only learn interesting facts about these fascinating animals, but also see real ibexes. Afterwards, you can hike to "Little Tibet" - a mysterious place in the middle of the Zillertal mountains.

The spring-fresh water of the Durlaßboden reservoir warms up to a pleasant 21° degrees in the summer months. You can learn to surf at the Gerlos surf school or simply relax while splashing around, swimming or pedal boating. You can also relax on the sunbathing lawn by the lake.

Therme Fügen is just the thing for anyone who wants to relax and unwind. From the bubble grotto and waterfall to the saltwater pool, sauna and steam bath, you'll find everything here. Of course there is also action. The 133 m long water slide - the longest in western Austria - is great fun for young and old. www.erlebnistherme-zillertal.at

Hidden 35 m below the ski slopes is a unique natural gem and excursion destination for the whole family. During a guided tour, visitors can explore the accessible crevasse with sparkling ice crystals and frozen waterfalls, take a boat tour on the glacial lake or go stand-up paddling and kayaking on it. www.hintertuxergletscher.at

Schlitterer Badesee is located right at the entrance to the Zillertal. With its large, well-kept sunbathing area, jetties, park-like vegetation and the small lake, which has a wonderful water temperature, you'll want to dive straight into the bathing fun.

Europe's highest playground is located at an altitude of 3,250 m and makes the hearts of the youngest glacier visitors beat faster every year from July. Have a snowball fight in the middle of summer or race down the slope on snow tires. www.hintertuxergletscher.at

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INSPIRATION FOR YOUNG AND OLD

The Eggalmbahn leads directly to the new children's highlight - the Almspielerei. There is a large pond area to discover, with a tugboat and raft. Particularly daring adventurers can transport themselves to the other shore via the nine-meter-long slackline. Many other attractions with water and alpine animals made of wood provide plenty of fun. In the meantime, parents can enjoy the fantastic mountain panorama on numerous sun loungers or on the sun terrace in the mountain inn.

At the spruce castle near the Rosenalm in Zell am Ziller, the little ones can let off steam climbing on the climbing tower or making pottery in the crane tower. In addition to the extensive water play and adventure playground, little builders will find plenty of opportunities to continue the work of the forest gnomes in the spruce gnome building hut and in the crane tower. The spruce lake at the Rosenalm is new.

The highlight of the children's paradise on the Penkenjoch is the eight-metre-high wooden bear - the Penkenpepi - in addition to the air cushion, sandpit and much more. There are two large towers, mesh suspension bridges and two tube slides on three levels. In the new low ropes course, children and adults can safely put their climbing skills to the test.

New fun for the whole family awaits at the Isskogelbahn mountain station in Gerlos. Two 150 meter long wooden ball tracks have been built there. The little ones will be fascinated by the wooden balls that roll over funnels, spirals, wave sections and a labyrinth to the end.

Playing and relaxing by the water. The play zones provide fun and entertainment, while the water oases on the leisurely hiking trail along the Ahornbachl provide peace and quiet and are perfect for unwinding.

Everything that children love is within walking distance in Mayrhofen - from the Brindlang water nature playground to the Scheulingwald children's playground, the MTown Bowl skate park and the mini golf course. After so much fun, excitement and games, cooling off in the adventure pool is just the thing.

The summit barefoot trail borders the water play park and leads over various natural surfaces up to the 1,920-metre-high summit of the Spieljoch. Sharpen your senses during the ascent and feel nature with bare feet.

Along the Tuxbach stream between Tux-Vorderlanersbach and Hintertux, the animal, plant and water worlds of the TUX Worlds provide an insight into the wonders of nature.

the focus is on playing close to nature. The playground is located in an alluvial forest and offers visitors countless attractions such as slides, footbridges, tree houses, fountains, giant wooden figures, oversized swings and much more.

 Courage and skill are put to the test in the high ropes course, including the Flying Fox course, and there are also 8 child-friendly stations for the little ones. In addition to these highlights, there is a nearby forest playground with a suspension bridge, an archery course and a varied MTB practice trail with a 500 m long circuit. Tree houses invite you to explore! A new feature in Adventure Land is located along the riverside path from the bridge near the village center of Gerlos to the Gerlos forest playground. Here, 7 tree houses have been built in selected places. Solid wood and natural materials were used throughout as building materials.

Our reception team will be happy to help you plan your excursions in the Zillertal. We will be happy to show you all the leisure activities on offer in the region around the Almhof Lackner with various brochures.

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Other excursion destinations outside the region

With an adventurous guided tour, a children's tour, a knight's store and much more, this 500-year-old castle is a journey of discovery for young and old. www.schloss-tratzberg.at

The museum, which has been awarded the Austrian and Tyrolean Museum Prize, has an exhibition area of 700 m² and is definitely worth a visit. www.jenbachermuseum.at

 Be inspired by the crystal worlds. www.kristallwelten.swarovski.com

Find out how silver and copper were mined 500 years ago. www.silberbergwerk.at

A natural gem with cog railroad, boat trip, museum kingdom, cable car, etc. www.tirolschiffahrt.com

Discover the picturesque surroundings with the Zillertalbahn. www.zillertalbahn.at

With its beautiful old town and the Golden Roof, the giant circular painting, the Bergisel ski jump, the Alpine Zoo and various city tours, Innsbruck is always worth a visit. www.bergisel.info

Modern adventure center for young and old at the foot of the Krimml Waterfalls with their breathtaking 385 m drop. www.wasserwelten-krimml.at

Open-air museum with 37 original farmhouses and information on rural life and history www.museum-tb.at

The famous Alpine road in the Hohe Tauern leads to Austria's highest mountain, the Grossglockner at 3,798 m. www.grossglockner.at

These impressive gorges are natural spectacles that can be explored on an easy 1-2 hour hike. www.tiefenbachklamm.com

When the weather is not so good, this Indoor playground for children up to the age of 12, a great place to climb, jump and run around. www.happyhopp.at

The smallest town in Austria is known for its glass art and the medieval pedestrian zone. www.rattenberg.at

This impressive fortress with exhibitions and concerts is a landmark of the city. www.festung.kufstein.at

Interesting excursion destinations for the whole family