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Area in Austria — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇦🇹
Country
Austria
Type
Area
Best time to travel
Dec–Apr (ski), Jun–Sep (hiking)
Budget/day
95–160 €
Getting there from Germany
By train to Jenbach (30 min from Innsbruck, 2h from Munich), then Zillertalbahn. By car via the Inntal Autobahn, exit Zillertal.
About Zillertal
The Zillertal, located southeast of Innsbruck, is one of the most famous and frequently visited alpine valleys in Tyrol. Stretching approximately 30 kilometers from Strass im Inntal to the Hintertux Glacier, it offers an overwhelming year-round program for mountain enthusiasts, families, and connoisseurs. In winter, four major ski areas — the Zillertal Arena, Mayrhofen-Hippach, Spieljoch, and the Hintertux Glacier ski and glacier area — together provide over 530 kilometers of slopes, making the Zillertal the largest ski association in the country. The Hintertux Glacier, as Austria's only year-round ski area, allows skiing even in high summer at altitudes over 3,000 meters. The après-ski scene, especially in Mayrhofen and Gerlos, is legendary. In summer, the Zillertal unfolds its full hiking potential: The Berliner Höhenweg, one of the most beautiful multi-day tours in the Alps, leads through the Zillertal Alps from hut to hut over six to eight days. The Zillertal Alps Nature Park protects an untouched mountain world with glaciers, waterfalls, and a rich wildlife. The Zillertalbahn, a historic steam narrow-gauge railway from 1902, nostalgically chugs through the entire valley. Culinary delights in the Zillertal include over 150 managed alpine huts, Zillertaler Graukäse, and Zillertaler Krapfen. The annual Gauder Fest in Zell am Ziller is Tyrol's largest spring festival.
Top 5 highlights in Zillertal
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Hintertuxer Gletscher
Austria's only year-round ski area at up to 3,250m altitude with a natural ice palace inside the glacier.
Zillertal Arena
The largest ski area in the Zillertal with 143 km of slopes connecting Zell am Ziller with Gerlos.
Berliner Höhenweg
One of the most beautiful high-altitude hiking trails in the Alps leads through the Zillertal Alps in 8 days.
Zillertalbahn
The nostalgic steam train runs from Jenbach to Mayrhofen and is an experience for the whole family.
Mayrhofen & Penken
Lively holiday resort with Austria's steepest slope (Harakiri, 78% gradient) and the Snowbombing Festival.
Hotels in Zillertal
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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Zillertal
Recommended travel time
Dec–Apr (ski), Jun–Sep (hiking)
Summer
15–25 °C in the valley
Winter
-8–2 °C, snow reliable
How much does a holiday in Zillertal 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.
Zillertaler Superskipass: A pass for all 4 ski areas with 530 km of slopes.
Hintertuxer Gletscher: Skiing possible even in summer!
Zillertaler Höhenstraße: Toll road with panoramic views.
Après-ski hotspots: Brückenalm in Mayrhofen and Dorfstub'n in Fügen.
Erlebnistherme Zillertal in Fügen as a bad weather alternative.
Food & drink in Zillertal
These specialties you must try!
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