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Home - Austria ArticlesHoliday villages around InnsbruckHoliday villages around Innsbruck Timeless beauty in the mountains – Innsbruck’s 25 Village Resorts blend in perfectly with the natural environment. They also offer visitors countless opportunities for sporting activities, recreation and relaxation. The greater Innsbruck area has the lustrous reputation of being a winter sports capital. The town works hard to maintain and improve its twin character as a top-class ski area and sophisticated urban center. However, as famous as Innsbruck is for winter sports, it’s a great summer destination and shines as a hiking center, too. Take the free Mountain Hiking Program for example: Explore the stunning Alpine scenery accompanied by an experienced mountain guide and experience unspoilt nature in abundance. Nowhere else in the world you can take advantage of such a versatile and free mountain hiking program – with the majestic grandeur of the Alps as stunning backdrop! Innsbruck & Its Village Resorts truly have something for everyone. You can be certain of a warm welcome whether it's just to break your journey or to stay a while! Summer in the mountains Experience the thrills of walking in Innsbruck. That's a service: Guests to Innsbruck and its 25 holiday villages can make use of the hiker's Bus free of charge with the Club Innsbruck Card, even the MOUNTAIN HIKING PROGRAMME in cooperation with the Innsbruck Alpine School with its exciting features is for free. The benefits of the Hiking Programme speak for themselves: Mountain hikes with approved guide from the Innsbruck Alpine School Hiking bus, tour book Hire of hiking equipment (hiking boots and rucksack) Sunrise Hikes – early bird hikes display impressive sun rises and a breathtaking view of the city and the Inn valley. Lantern Hikes with Music – romantic guided lantern-lit walks followed by a convivial get-together in a mountain hut with music. High above Innsbruck – Zirbenweg (stone pine path) – This 7 km long almost flat alpine ramble in the Patscherkofel nature reserve at an altitude of 2.000 m takes you through centuries-old stone pines and offers a unique mountain panorama with views across the Inn valley. |