
Discover Tyrol’s and southern Bavaria’s cultural diversity.
World Cup City Garmisch Partenkirchen
The venue of the 2010 Alpine Ski World Cup has a historical town centre, many shopping opportunities, the famous Olympic ski jump ramp and lots more.
| ca. 23 Km | 20 minutes travel time
Lake Eibsee
This lake is famous for its location at the foot of Zugspitze mountain and its clear, light-green water. It is considered one of the most beautiful lakes of the Bavarian Alps.
| ca. 25 Km | 28 minutes travel time
The Royal Castles
Built by Ludwig II, these royal castles have timeless architectural beauty and are one of the main attractions of our region.| ca. 40 Km | 45 travel time
Open-Air Museum Glentleiten
In the picturesque Upper Bavarian region of Lake Kochelsee you can view 40 original farmsteads with their original interior. You will also learn interesting facts about handicraft and everyday life at that time.
| ca. 55 Km | 1 hour travel time
Oetzi Village
Time-travel back to the New Stone Age. In the archaeological leisure park you can see prehistoric buildings and get an insight into the life and lifestyle of a prehistoric people.
| ca. 60 Km | 1 hour 15 minutes travel time
Innsbruck
The provincial capital is definitely worth a visit with its numerous sights such as the Golden Roof and many shopping opportunities.
|ca. 80 Km | 1 hour and 15 minutes travel time
Innsbruck Alpine Zoo
This is a special zoo experience with more than 2000 Alpine animals and 150 different species.
| ca. 80 Km | 1 hour 15 minutes travel time
Swarovski Crystal Worlds
The underground crystalline delights are guarded by the water-spouting head of an Alpine giant. The crystals include works by Salvador Dali, Keith Haring, Niki de St. Phalle and Andy Warhol.
| ca. 100 Km | 1 hour 15 minutes travel time
Tyrolean Farming Museum
The Tyrolean Farming Museum in Kramsach shows the lifestyle and working life of the Tyrolean farming population prior to the industrialisation.
| ca. 125 Km | 1 hour 30 minutes travel time