So well, so fit: A new kind of health movement - the best way to gain more health & fitness.
Nordic Walking, conquer the "BergWelt" Wilder Kaiser - Brixental.
Explore the Heart of the Alps on the Bike Trail Tirol offering exhilarating cycling fun on over 1000 kilometers!
The route winds its way through almost all of Tirol’s scenic regions and is connected to a dense network of other beautiful cycleways.
With its idyllic small valleys and gentle rolling hills the “BergWelt” Wilder Kaiser – Brixental offers ideal conditions for cycling and mountain biking.
The Ellmau stone circle is located directly along the Eagle’s Trail. From there everyone can take their own, energetically charged lucky stone back home.
Hiking and climbing is healthy and an adventure but ascending the mountains with the mountain railways is even more comfortable. Up on the peaks you enjoy the great view and discover our exciting theme parks.
The "Schmankerl"(buffet)-tour between mountain and valley. Who can resist real tasty traditional food in the mountains? "Germkiachln" or "Kasspatzln" and a real Tyrolean Schnaps - they will bring real delight to your heart, soul and senses.
The Hintere Goinger Halt is one of the easiest peaks to climb in the Wilder Kaiser. This, in combination with the Ellmauer Tor, makes it one of the most popular peak climbs.
The Kaiserjet bus runs 4x daily from 18th May - 6th October 2013 between Söll, Scheffau, Ellmau and Going and takes you to the public swimming pools, lakes, lifts & gondolas.
While the grassy mountains Hartkaiser, Brandstadl, Hohe Salve and Astberg are perfect for easier walks and hikes with the family, the steep rocks of the Kaisergebirge demand everything from climbers and mountaineers.
The eagle is the undisputed king of the air. Silent and soundless he watches the valleys and mountains from a bird eye's view. Walkers and hikers in the Tirolean mountains should experience the same light-heartedness.
The Wilder Kaiser family region is richly endowed with natural treasures and unique natural surroundings. And thus from summer 2007, in the area between Going and St. Johann, an almost forgotten natural oasis has been awakened from its enchanted sleep.
We all want to enjoy good health and a long life but very few of us want to do anything to achieve it.” This declaration made some 150 years ago by Father Sebastian Kneipp summed it up in a nutshell.