Holiday in Ötztal
Area in Austria — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇦🇹
Country
Austria
Type
Area
Best time to travel
Dec–Apr (Ski), Jun–Sep (Hiking/Action)
Budget/day
95–160 €
Getting there from Germany
From Innsbruck about 1h by car via the Inn Valley motorway. By train to Ötztal Bahnhof, then bus into the valley.
About Ötztal
The Ötztal is the longest side valley of Tyrol at 65 kilometers, stretching from the Inn Valley mouth near Oetz up to the glaciated three-thousanders around the Wildspitze (3,768 m), the highest mountain in Tyrol. The valley gained fame in 1991 when the 5,300-year-old "Ötzi" was found at the Tisenjoch — the oldest glacier mummy in the world. Sölden, the largest town in the valley, is a world-class ski resort with three three-thousanders (Big 3: Gaislachkogl, Tiefenbachkogl, Schwarze Schneid) and was a filming location for the James Bond movie "Spectre" — the futuristic ice Q mountain station and the 007 Elements exhibition attract film fans from all over the world. The Rettenbach Glacier allows skiing until early summer, and the ski area connection with Hochgurgl offers over 140 kilometers of slopes. In summer, the Ötztal transforms into a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts: The Stuibenfall, at 159 meters, is the highest waterfall in Tyrol and can be reached via a spectacular via ferrata. AREA 47, Austria's largest outdoor recreation park, offers canyoning, rafting, wakeboarding, and high ropes courses. Hikers appreciate the Ötztaler Urweg, the Hochstubaihütte, and the numerous alpine trails. Obergurgl, at 1,930 meters, is the highest church village in Austria and a starting point for high alpine tours. The Aqua Dome in Längenfeld surprises as a futuristic thermal spa amidst the mountains.
Top 5 highlights in Ötztal
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Sölden & Glacier Ski Area
World Cup opening every autumn, three three-thousanders accessible by lift and James Bond experience world "007 Elements".
AREA 47
Europe's largest outdoor recreation park with canyoning, rafting, climbing, and wake park.
Stuibenfall
Tyrol's highest waterfall (159m) near Umhausen – accessible via via ferrata or hiking trail.
Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road
The mountain pass road (2,474m) connects the Ötztal with South Tyrol and offers spectacular views.
Wildspitze
At 3,768m, it is Tyrol's highest mountain and a popular destination for climbers.
Hotels in Ötztal
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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Ötztal
Recommended travel time
Dec–Apr (Ski), Jun–Sep (Hiking/Action)
Summer
15–25 °C in the valley, cooler at higher altitudes
Winter
-10–0 °C, snow reliable
How much does a holiday in Ötztal cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
55–85 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
95–160 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
180–350 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
007 Elements in Sölden: The James Bond experience world at 3,048m is spectacular.
AREA 47 is best in summer – canyoning and rafting in warm weather.
Ötzi discovery site at Similaun: Hike for experienced climbers.
Timmelsjoch: Toll required, open only in summer, fantastic motorcycle route.
Aqua Dome thermal spa in Längenfeld: Futuristic thermal spa with mountain panorama.
Food & drink in Ötztal
These specialties you must try!
