Wirsthaus Nattererboden

Wirtshaus Nattererboden

Natterer Boden 1, Innsbruck, 6161, Austria

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Innsbruck Tours

by luqa17

Dear All,

I'll be in Innsbruck with my mates for 3 days. We'd want to move out of the city for a day tour, we'll have our own car. What would you suggest ?

Very kind of you.
Regards,
Kenneth

Re: Innsbruck Tours

by WStat

Hi,
if you have a car and want to experience the real mountain-feeling from first hand, visit the Stubai-Valley and the famous Stubai-Glacier!
The Stubai-valley ("Stubaital") stretches from Innsbruck southwest, about 45 kms. On the way (there is an excellent road) you will find some typical Tyrolean villages, like Fulpmes, Telfs and Neustift.
At the end of the valley the famous "Stubai-Glacier" can be reached via a funicular ("Stubaier Gletscherbahn") up to a height of 2900m above sea level.
Just drive from Innsbruck direction Neustift/Mutterberg, where the base-station of the glacier-funicular is located,and leave your car on the huge parking-lot.There is even a restaurant on top, guided tours on the glacier are daily available.

Re: Innsbruck Tours

by Kakapo2

I fully agree on Stubaital. Or you could carry on to South Tyrol, across the border in Italy.

Depending on the season, and if you want to to something exciting, you could drive to the Olympic bobsleigh ice canal and race down with an experienced pilot. In summer they offer tobogganing (or however you spell that...) - not quite as exciting...

In winter you can get up the mountain in Stubaital and race down on a sled. Don't crash into rocks hidden under the snow ;-)

Re: Innsbruck Tours

by Kakapo2

P.S.
Here is the link to Innsbruck-Igls bobsleigh:

http://www.olympiaworld.at/OW/A/A130.php

Re: Innsbruck Tours

by luqa17

Many thanks to both of you...We'll be there this June; would the Glacier still be a sight not to be missed considering its Summer ?

Re: Innsbruck Tours

by WStat

Hi,
don't worry; the glacier is a beautiful sight all year long, especially the contrast to the early-summer landscape!
The only thing you have to watch is the most probably changed opening-hours of the glacier-funicular.They are published on the "Stubai-glacier " website, you already know!
Good Luck and happy travelling!

Re: Innsbruck Tours

by luqa17

Cheers !

Travel Tips for Innsbruck

Ski! Amost every village in...

by schielen

Ski! Amost every village in the Zillertal has some or many skiing slopes. The Fügen skiing region has two parts. One is directly above the village and the other is at the end of the road where they've erected some hotels and named that Hoch-Fügen (High-Fügen).
In the picture are the lowest, easier slopes at Hoch-Fügen.

Hall

is a town a few km east...

by oja

Hall

is a town a few km east of Innsbruck, and definitely one of the most charming places I've ever seen. If I simply called it 'quaint' (I can observe the inflation of this word in my writings!!!), that would hardly do it justice. A bonus point: it's nearly totally untouristed.
See photos of it on basstbn's page.

Inn River Area

by bugulma

The most of wonderful views of rivers i saw in Innsbruck, staying on the bridge and looking at the river and mountains. Just great. You see everything on my picture. The Inn River divides city on two parts but most of interesting things, including the old town, is on the right side of the river.

Café Katzung

by flyfreak

Situated in the heart of Innsbruck, very close to the Golden Roof, the café Katzung is a place where people come and go, and come and go. The premises have been renovated in 2002. Try the Katzung cake, it's my favourite :-)

Packing List

by Pavlik_NL

In wintertime never forget:
skijack, skitrousers, skipully, handshoes, skishoes, shawl, long warm socks and sunglasses. Sunprotecting creme and lipbalm. Ski's if you have your own, otherwise you can rent them at almost every piste.

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