The Tyrolean Alps region covers more than 9,500sq miles of western Austria and is best known as a winter sports magnet, but in the warmer months its wide peaks draw walkers, cyclists and other active ...
Ischgl, Austria 🇦🇹 offers a dynamic winter experience in the heart of the Tyrolean Alps. The village is known for its ...
Sankt Anton am Arlberg, or St. Anton, is a world-famous ski resort in Austria’s Tyrolean Alps. Sitting at 1,304 meters, it offers year-round adventure—from skiing and snowboarding in winter to hiking ...
Ötzi the Iceman, whose frozen remains were found in a gully high in the Tyrolean Alps by hikers in 1991, is perhaps the world's most closely studied corpse. The mystery over his violent death, who he ...
There are some hotels that are so fully committed to being what they are that it’s difficult not to fall a little bit in love with them. Stanglwirt Green Spa Resort, in Austria’s Tyrolean Alps, is one ...
Stretching along the western side of Austria, sandwiched between Bavaria and Italy, Tyrol is one of the country’s nine federal states. Bounded by Salzburgerland to the east and Voralberg to the west, ...
South Tyrol unites Italian flair and German-speaking Alpine culture to create a uniquely compelling tourism destination. Blending tradition, innovation, and exceptional hospitality, it rivals Austria ...