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The challenging 8-day trek winds through Tyrol's finest trails. Starting from Bavaria, the route leads into Austria's Karwendel National Park, includes a stay at traditional Halleranger Alm hut, and follows the famous Nordkette ridge. Daily hikes span 4.5-7.5 hours with up to 1,000m elevation gains before reaching historic Innsbruck.
Duration 8 days Destinations Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Schachenhaus, Scharnitz, Absam, Innsbruck Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Eurohike From
- US$934
Tyrol's finest awaits at Haus Schöneck in Hopfgarten im Brixental. The 25km bike ride weaves through scenic valleys, while Haiming's rapids provide thrilling adventures. Innsbruck's cultural heritage adds depth to the journey. Traditional Tyrolean cuisine includes BBQ lunches and home-cooked dinners featuring local specialties.
Duration 4 days Destinations Hopfgarten im Brixental Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $495
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Trans Tyrol - Garmisch to Innsbruck Hike
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The briefing and guide notes were excellent and the route was great.”
World, traveled in June 2011
This demanding 7-day trek from Garmisch to Innsbruck cuts through pristine Alpine terrain, showcasing the Wetterstein and Karwendel ranges. The path leads through Hell Valley gorge, up to King Ludwig II's Schachen Castle, with stays in authentic mountain huts and 3-star hotels. Daily hikes of 6-7 hours cover up to 18km and 1500m elevation gains, costing approx. $170 per day.
Duration 7 days Destinations Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Scharnitz, Innsbruck Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From
15% Off- US$1,190
Mountain scenery unfolds along Tiroler Steig and Loferer Steinberge peaks. The route connects traditional mountain huts to Maria Kirchental church, with comfortable 3-star hotel stays. Daily routes of 12-19km reveal the region's best Alpine views.
Duration 8 days Destinations Königssee, Weißbach bei Lofer, Lofer, Reit im Winkl, Unterwössen, Prien am Chiemsee Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Eurohike From
15% Off- US$1,080
The journey starts in Innsbruck, passing the iconic Bergisel Ski Jump and Golden Roof. The Inn Cycle Path leads to Hall's Mint Tower and Schwaz's silver mines, continuing through the beautiful Zillertal Valley with views of 3000m peaks.
Duration 7 days Destinations Innsbruck, Strass im Zillertal, Krimml, Zell am See, Lofer, Salzburg Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Eurobike From
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What people love about Tyrol Tours
- Panorama Walking Tours in the Zell am See District With Charm
My family and I simply loved this vacation in the mountains! The tour description was perfect - only the best itineraries, essential to get to know this mountain region in Austria were included. The Operator was very careful to suggest other route options since one of the cable cars was closed due to Covid, so we could enjoy anyways. We stayed at the Hotel Gasthof Zur Post in Maishofen, which was very charming, with great service and delicious food (Käsnockpfanne and the Jausebrettl are really a must-have). In the end of each day we could enjoy the swimming pond with a view to the mountains. Beautiful, thank you so much :)
Travel Tyrol your way
The Austrian Alps give hikers some seriously good multi-day routes, and our customers keep telling us why. Take the path from Garmisch to Innsbruck - you'll walk through deep gorges and up high mountain trails, staying in proper mountain huts like the Halleranger Alm where the food's always hot and the welcome's genuine. There's also this clever route from Oberstdorf to Merano that follows old smugglers' paths and takes you across Austria's highest suspension bridge at Holzgau. Our travelers particularly like how it mixes proper challenging hiking with authentic South Tyrolean hospitality. If you want something quieter, the Zillertal Alps trek lets you move at your own speed through peaceful valleys and past working alpine farms, with really clear trail markers and detailed directions to keep you on track.
See all Hiking & Trekking toursExplore a wide diversity of self-guided tours through Tyrol. We have 52 adventures that vary from 5 days to 13 days. With the greatest number of departures in July, this is also the most popular time of the year.
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Top operators in Tyrol
From what our travelers tell us, Macs Adventure really stands out for a few key trips in the Tyrol region. Their Trans Tyrol hike from Garmisch to Innsbruck gets consistently good feedback, especially for the detailed guide notes that help you stay on track. The routes are well-marked, and they've clearly put time into organizing all the logistics. For skiers, their 5-day Austrian ski tour has been particularly popular, and Marcus, one of their guides, gets mentioned often in the feedback. He knows every slope and trail across all five ski areas, which makes a real difference - especially since you've got people with different skill levels in the groups. He's good at adjusting the pace and routes to match both first-timers and experienced skiers. The nice thing about both tours is how they've balanced independence with support. You get enough guidance to feel secure but plenty of space to explore at your own speed. The hiking notes and Marcus's local knowledge mean you can really get to know the Tyrolean region properly, beyond just following a set path.
- 3.5 (17 reviews)
"Luggage must be dropped off by 9 a.m. at the latest, but in the worst case it will not be delivered to the next quarters until 6 p.m. This means waiting several hours wet for dry clothes in bad weather. Very unpleasant!!!
- Tours
- 12 tours
- Age range
- 1 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Hiking & Trekking
- Response time
- 59h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $201
- 3.0 (6 reviews)
- Tours
- 6 tours
- Age range
- 1 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Hiking & Trekking
- Response time
- 51h
- Response rate
- 92%
- Average price
- $265
- 4.5 (178 reviews)
"Very well organised. The briefing and guide notes were excellent and the route was great. The English in the guide book was "quaint", but would be very happy to edit and improve it.
- Tours
- 1 tours
- Age range
- 2 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Eurovision
- Response time
- 51h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $255
Tyrol tours for every type of group
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Group
22 tours in TyrolExplore a wide diversity of group tours through Tyrol. We have 22 adventures that vary from 3 days to 8 days. With the greatest number of departures in June, this is also the most popular time of the year.
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17 tours in TyrolVisit Tyrol with fewer travelers, ensuring more immersive activities.
Private / Personalized
49 tours in TyrolThe private Trans Tyrol route from Garmisch to Innsbruck lets you set your own pace. Starting at the Höllental gorge, you'll follow paths cut into rock faces before reaching mountain huts with views of Germany's highest peak, the Zugspitze. Another solid choice runs from Oberstdorf to Merano, crossing from Bavaria into South Tyrol through traditional mountain villages. Our clients like how flexible these private trips are - you might want extra time photographing King Ludwig's mountain castle or prefer taking the more challenging path across the ridges to the Nordkette above Innsbruck. With detailed route notes and reliable luggage transfers handled for you, you can focus on the walking while everything else just works smoothly.
Top Tyrol travel itineraries to fit your plans
The week-long Tyrol routes show off the region's varied terrain and local culture. A favorite takes you from Garmisch through Hell Valley gorge, where you'll wind through rock-carved tunnels to reach the Höllentalanger cabin. You'll spend one night in King Ludwig II's mountain refuge before heading into Karwendel National Park. Cyclists might prefer the Innsbruck to Salzburg route, rolling past Swarovski Crystal Worlds and through Zillertal valley with its impressive 3000-meter peaks. We handle the luggage transfers and provide detailed directions, which experienced hikers and cyclists really appreciate - they get the organization but can move at their own speed.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Kitzbuhel, Sankt Johann, Sankt Ulrich am Pillersee
The Lechweg Path stretches over 10 days along one of Europe's few remaining wild rivers. Starting from Formarinsee lake at 1,793 meters, you'll walk through traditional Walser settlements and past powerful waterfalls. The route mixes natural features with local culture nicely - there's Austria's longest foot bridge to cross, traditional wood-carving villages to explore and also Bavaria's royal castles at the finish. Most days cover 14-15 kilometers with moderate climbs, perfect for steady walkers who like taking time to discover villages and natural spots along their route.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Schönau am Königssee, Dienten am Hochkonig, Bad Gastein, Mallnitz, Obervellach, Döbriach
Demographics
Our self-guided Tyrol hiking routes give you real independence with proper backup support. The path from Garmisch to Innsbruck takes you through impressive gorges and along high trails - you set the pace while our detailed notes guide you through Hell Valley and up to King Ludwig's mountain castle. It works really well for solo travelers; we get great feedback about how clear and organized everything is, making navigation simple even on your own. The mountain huts along the way provide solid comfort, good regional food and views that'll make you want to linger. We've balanced the tough sections with gentler valley walks, and the luggage transfers run like clockwork so you can just focus on enjoying each day's route.
If you're young and looking for active travel, we've got routes that mix proper outdoor challenges with local culture. From Garmisch-Partenkirchen, you can trek through the impressive Höllentalklamm gorge, check out historic mountain castles and spend time in real alpine villages. Winter sports fans can grab our 3-day Hopfgarten packages - you decide how to split your time between the slopes and exploring the area. For something more ambitious, try the Oberstdorf to Merano route; you'll cross Europe's longest pedestrian suspension bridge and follow old smugglers' paths over high mountain passes. You'll stay in authentic mountain huts, walk panoramic ridges and also experience proper South Tyrolean hospitality down in the valleys.
- Solo Travelers65 tours
- Couples25 tours
Best time to visit Tyrol
- Spring 2025
- popular 26 tours
- Summer 2025
Summer in Tyrol opens up excellent hiking possibilities across the mountains. The route from Garmisch to Innsbruck takes you through deep gorges and high alpine zones - our travelers often mention how clear the trail markers are and how useful they find the detailed notes we provide. For a good challenge, try the trek from Oberstdorf to Merano where you'll cross Europe's longest pedestrian suspension bridge and stay in traditional mountain huts along the way. Some tours mix hiking with culture nicely - one day you're walking past King Ludwig's mountain castle, the next you're crossing high mountain passes. You can choose between mountain hut stays with sunrise views or valley hotels where we move your bags ahead. What works really well for our guests is the flexibility to shorten routes using local transport or add extra peaks when they're feeling strong.
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