Active Summer 2017

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ACTIVE SUMMER 2017 Mountains of variety

Summer in the Mountains


CONTENTS Imst Holiday Region, information offices & opening hours

ACTIVE Imster Bergbahnen mountain lifts Glacier Park Card Hiking & mountain climbing, mountain huts Mountain biking & cycling, e-bikes Running, Nordic walking, fitness, yoga Sport and rock climbing Horse riding, inline skating Outdoor activities Water sports, kneipp water, boat trip, angling

FAMILY FUN

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10 – 43 13 – 15 16 – 17 18 – 21 22 – 25 26 – 27 28 – 32 33 34 – 41 41 – 43

44 – 49

Alpine Coaster Special offers for children & families

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‘Bummelbär’ choo-choo train

NATURE

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Guided nature walks Close-to-nature experiences

EVENTS & CULTURE Town & culture Museums & exhibitions Summer events Concerts & events Autumn in the Alps Weekly programme

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58 – 78 61 – 63 64 – 69 70 – 71 72 – 74 74 – 75 76 – 78

Plan of the Imst bus service network LEGAL INFORMATION: Responsible for the content: Imst Tourismus Graphic design and layout: © dieWEST.at, Imst Cover photo: Imst Tourismus – martinlugger.com Despite careful research, the information contained herein may be subject to changes. Printing errors cannot be ruled out. Imst Tourismus accepts no liability for any possible errors. Valid as of April 2017.

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This SUMMER ACTIVE brochure has been created not only as an informative guide, but also as an invitation to all our guests to explore and enjoy the Imst Holiday Region to the full, in all its richness and diversity. The brochure offers a brief overview of the region’s main activities, amenities and events to ensure you enjoy a fun-filled and varied holiday. Despite its brevity, our Summer Active booklet is a veritable mine of information, paying testimony to the vast diversity of the region. For culture aficionados, nature lovers, sports enthusiasts and adventure seekers of all ages, this little brochure is an invaluable source of information for a truly unforgettable holiday!


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Steinseehütte Hanauer Spitze 2.553 m 24 Silberspitze 2.625 m

Bergwerkskopf 2.728 m

Lagg 2.328

Gr. Schlenker 2.827 m

Eisenkopf 2.373 m

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Chair lift

MTB routes

Running & Nordic walking park

Alpine huts

Kneipp water facilities

Viewing platform


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Muttekopf 2.774 m

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IMST TOURISMUS – OFFICE OPENING HOURS Monday Tuesday – Friday Saturday 15.08.2017

8.00 am – 6.00 pm 9.00 am – 6.00 pm 10.00 am – 1.00 pm 9.00 am – 12.00 noon

July and August

Saturday 10.00 am – 3.00 pm

15.05. – 29.09.2017 Monday – Friday Monday + Friday

9.00 am – 12.00 noon 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm

27.03. – 12.05.2017 02.10. – 08.12.2017 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday

9.00 am – 12.00 noon

July and August

Saturday 9.00 am – 12.00 noon

Tarrenz Information Office* Hauptstraße 14

Monday – Friday

9.00 am – 12.30 noon

Infopoint Trofana Tyrol Mils bei Imst

Monday – Friday Saturday and Sunday

8.00 am – 8.00 pm 8.00 am – 7.00 pm

Imst Information Office Johannesplatz 4

Nassereith Information Office* Postplatz 28

Unless stated otherwise, the offices are closed Sundays and public holidays. * April, May, June, October, November and December: reduced opening hours as displayed.

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© West Werbeagentur, Imst Tourismus – Thorsten Wenzler

Summer in Tyrol is like a favourite picture book that, as a child, you wanted to look at again and again. Every page enthrals and captivates. Every time you look, you discover something new, details that had previously been hidden to the eye, a mesmerising diversity that never ceased to amaze. And the Imst Holiday Region, likewise, with its richness of treasures, its pictures and its stories, is sure to capture your imagination to the full. IMST

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IMST HOLIDAY REGION

IMST HOLIDAY REGION

Hold your finger over the map – and let it land on the little town of Imst and its surrounding villages, set against a breathtaking backdrop of majestic Alpine peaks. A second-to-none diversity of leisure pursuits and recreation activities ensure a holiday that is both relaxing and invigorating, at any time of the year. During the summer months, in particular, the Imst Holiday Region offers a memorable, sunshinefilled break - a prime central location in the heart of Tyrol’s most scenic hiking region; a laid-back ambience and heartfelt hospitality; a deep respect for, and love of, nature; fascinating insights into local customs and traditions. In short, a unique holiday region in which you can feel the beat of the heart of Tyrol, day after day. 9


A holiday in Imst: Where variety knows no bounds

Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving. Š Imst Tourismus – martinlugger.com

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Hiking Glacier Park Card Cycling Running & Nordic walking Rock climbing Outdoor activities Water sports

FAMILY FUN NATURE EVENTS & CULTURE

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Summer in the Tyrolean mountains – it’s what Alpine enthusiasts and mountain climbing fans dream of! And it’s equally valued by families and leisurely walkers. If you’re hungry for clear, fresh air and exercise in the great outdoors, the Imst Holiday Region is the place for you, boasting some 360 kilometres of hiking tracks and trails through meadows, forests, moorland and protected areas of natural beauty up to traditional, rustic mountain farmhouses and huts in rugged Alpine terrain. And always with the ultimate reward of a panoramic view of indescribable beauty.

© Imster Bergbahnen – Gerhard Berger

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This family-friendly hiking region with two 2-seater chairlifts is an ideal starting point for countless hikes, to the Muttekopf mountain, for example, to the Imst via ferrata, the waterfall via ferrata, the Vordere Alpjoch peak, the Drischlsteig track or the three-hut tour (Muttekopfhütte, Latschenhütte and Untermarkter Alm).

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IMST MOUNTAIN LIFTS

CHAIRLIFT OPERATING HOURS (VALLEY TO MIDDLE STATION) 2-seater chair lift Untermarkter Alm, 9.00 am to 5.00 pm 04.05.–25.06.2017 Thursday to Sunday (+ Whit Monday: 05.06.2017) 29.06.–10.09.2017 daily 14.09.–29.10.2017 Thursday to Sunday CHAIRLIFT OPERATING HOURS (MIDDLE STATION TO TOP STATION) 2-seater chairlift Alpjoch, 9.15 am to 12.00 noon and 1.00 pm to 4.45 pm 17.06.–25.06.2017 Saturday and Sunday 01.07.–03.09.2017 daily 07.09.–01.10.2017 Thursday to Sunday ALPINE COASTER The world’s longest Alpine toboggan-coaster! See page 46. CONTACT Hoch-Imst 19, A-6460 Imst, Tel. +43 5412 66322, Fax 65822 info@imster-bergbahnen.at www.imster-bergbahnen.at

PRICES SUMMER 2017 All prices stated are in Euros May be subject to change

Youths born 1997 or Families Adults Children later Parents + born 1996 or born 2001 Senior citizens children born before 2010 born 1956 or 1997-2010 before

ONE SECTION Ascent only Ascent and descent Descent only

8.10 13.60 6.80

6.70 10.90 6.00

4.70 7.00 3.70

21.00 34.20 17.30

Ascent only Ascent and descent Descent only

13.90 16.00 8.00

10.90 12.50 6.80

7.40 8.00 4.20

35.20 40.00 20.20

6-day pass

50.00

40.00

26.00

126.00

TWO SECTIONS

FURTHER OFFERS GROUP DISCOUNTS

Valid for groups of 20 and over: 10% discount + 1 free pass for the group leader/tour guide 13


OUR TIP FOR A MEMORABLE DAY Visit the SunOrama terrace and Adlerhorst viewing point, then hike the Three-Hut Tour (Muttekopfhütte, Latschenhütte, Untermarkter Alm). If you want, you can ascend to the Alpjoch at 2,100 metres using the two-seater chairlift from the Hoch-Imst bottom station, and instead of walking all the way back, whiz down on the Alpine Coaster. Duration: approx. 4 – 6 hours. © Imst Tourismus – martinlugger.com

THE ADLERHORST VIEWING POINT ENJOY AN EAGLE’S EYE VIEW

Adlerhorst is the German word for ‘eyrie’, that is the nest of an eagle. The viewing platform built on the Drischlsteig track (part of the ‘Eagle Walk’ long-distance walking trail), which is accessed via a 200-metre walking path directly from the top station of the Alpjoch chairlift, offers breathtaking views of the Muttekopf nature protection area. 14


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THE SUNORAMA ENJOY SUNSHINE AND A BREATHTAKING PANORAMIC VISTA AT AN ALTITUDE OF 2,100 M

The SunOrama at the top station of the Alpjochbahn chairlift offers spectacular views, pleasant seating areas for enjoyable picnics, comfortable sun loungers – and a location 2,100 metres above sea level to boot! And it can be easily accessed by chairlift. 15


Glaciers hold the key to untold secrets – history trapped in ice!

Š www.gletscherpark.com

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3 DAYS IN 4, 5 DAYS IN 7 OR 10 DAYS IN 12 – MAXIMUM FLEXIBILITY FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE CLOSE-TO-NATURE EXPERIENCE.

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GLACIER PARK CARD

The Glacier Park is a place of untouched ruggedness and unspoilt authenticity. A place where nature and culture go hand in hand. The Glacier Park offers unparalleled dimensions of width, depth and height. Every path, every trail, every trip is memorable journey of discovery into a different world.

Enjoy all the highlights of 3 regions with just one card! Validity period*: 15.06. - 15.10.2017 3 days in 4

5 days in 7

10 days in 12

Adults

€ 64.00

€ 86.00

€ 109.00

Children

€ 39.00

€ 52.00

€ 65.00

TOP OFFERS FOR FAMILIES

Families enjoy great deals with the Glacier Park Card: All children born 2008 or later travel free when accompanied by a parent (ID required). Reduced rates apply for all children born between 2002 and 2011. AGE LIMITS

Free travel for children born 2008 or later (ID required) Reduced rates for children born 2002 - 2011 (ID required) Adults rates apply for all born 2001 and earlier

INCLUDED IN THE PRICE

Holders of the card can travel on the following mountain lift facilities as often as they like. Enjoy fantastic hiking routes and breathtaking views in comfort and at a fair price: Imst mountain-lifts Hochzeiger mountain lifts (incl. Zirbenpark) Pitztal glacier mountain lifts (incl. Wildspitzbahn cable-car) Rifflsee cable-car Kaunertal glacier mountain lifts Kaunertal glacier road Fendels mountain lifts The card also includes admission to the following attractions : Fasnacht carnival museums in Imst and Nassereith Museum in the Ballhaus Museum in the Nature Park House (incl. exhibition ‘3.000m vertikal’) Serfauser Lauser – old mill Anton von Nufels museum of grand pianos Pinewood exhibition, Jerzens

DISCOUNTS

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The following establishments offer a discount of 10 – 50% on entrance tickets and or/other services for holders of the Glacier Park Card: Imst climbing centre A lpine Coaster, Imst S wimming pool, Imst S tarkenberger Beer Myth, Tarrenz A REA 47 M ountain guides, Kaunertal A lpine Centre, Hochzeiger-Pitztal A rchaeological Museum, Fliess H 20 Adventure H aflinger horse trekking and riding, Pitztal riding stables K aunertal Centre – indoor swimming pool P itzpark B ergführerbüro - guided mountain activities, Pitztal K nappenwelt mining-themed village, Gurgltal If you add up the costs for each admission to all these great attractions, you’ll find they far exceed the price of the Glacier Park Card.

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HIKING & MOUNTAIN CLIMBING Here in the Imst Holiday Region, there are countless tracks and trails and innumerable mountain goals. All that hiking and mountain climbing enthusiasts have to do is choose the huts they want to visit or the peaks they want to tackle.

SUGGESTIONS FOR HIKES Hachleschlucht Imst – Hachleschlucht gorge– gorge Hoch-Imst – Wetterkreuz – Imst

approx. 2½ h

beautiful views

Tarrenz – ’Hexenlehrpfad’ bewitSalvesenched themed trail – ‘Hoher schlucht gorge Übergang’ high bridge – Tarrenz

3–4h

good, sturdy footwear required, viewing platform

Nassereith

Nassereith village – St. Wendelin – St. Wendelin grotto

approx. 2h

beautiful views

Karrer Alm mountain hut

Karres – Karrer Alm – Tschirgant

approx. 4h

full-day tour

Karröster Alm Karrösten – Almsteig – mountain hut Karröster Alm

approx. 1½ h

geology-themed educational trail

Panoramic track

approx. 4h

good, sturdy footwear required

Starkenbacher Starkenbach (entrance marked high-altitude ‘Ost’) – Starkenbach trail

approx. 1h

good, sturdy footwear required

Geoweg – geo­ logy-themed Roppen – Forchet – Roppen walking trail

approx. 2h

Information brochures are available in the information offices

Venetalm

approx. 3h

scenic hike

Mils bei Imst – waterfall – Starkenbach

Imsterberg – Venetalm

For further hiking route suggestions visit www.imst.at (incl. GPS data). Free hikers’ passes for collecting stamps are available from the information offices. LOCAL MOUNTAIN WALKING GUIDES

Information on, and contact details of, local hiking and mountain guides are available in the information offices

FREE BUSES

Holders of the Imst Holiday Region guest card enjoy free use of the local town buses and the Post buses (VVT) to and from Imst, Nassereith, Tarrenz, Imsterberg, Mils, Schönwies, Zams, Landeck, Karres, Karrösten and Roppen, up to the Hahntennjoch pass and to Elmen. Timetables are available in the information offices. 18

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Hahntennjoch is a mountain pass route that links the Upper Inn Valley with the Tyrolean Lechtal Valley. Running between Imst and Elmen, the 29 km-long scenic road is particularly popular with motor bikers. The summit of the pass, located at an altitude of 1,894 m, marks the border between the two municipalities of Imst and Pfafflar and, at the same time, between the districts of Imst and Reutte. The narrow, winding road, which includes gradients of up to 18.9%, is closed to caravans and vehicles over 14 tons. The road is closed to all traffic during the winter months (November to April). From the Hahntennjoch pass you can hike over the Steinjöchl col to the Anhalter Hütte mountain hut (2,042 m) in around 1 ½ hours, or over the Scharnitzsattel saddle (2,441 m) to the Muttekopfhütte mountain hut (1,934 m) in around 3 hours. Muttekopfhütte – Scharnitzsattel – Hahntennjoch

approx. 3½ h

Hahntennjoch – Anhalter Hütte – Tarrenton – Tegestal – Nassereith – Dirstentritt – Sinnesbrunn – Tarrenz

6–7h

Hahntennjoch – Anhalter Hütte – Plötzig – Egg/Boden

approx. 3h

Imst mountain lifts – top station Alpjoch – Muttekopf – over the Kübelwände – Fundaistal – Pfafflar

6–7h

Boden – Hanauer Hütte – Galtseitejoch – Fundaisalm – Boden

6–7h

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HIKING SUGGESTIONS HAHNTENNJOCH

All the above hikes can also be undertaken in the opposite direction.

HIKERS’ BUS TO THE HAHNTENNJOCH PASS AND TO ELMEN

Free of charge every day from 23.06. to 08.10.2017, for holders of the Imst Holiday Region guest card. For up-to-date bus times visit www.imst.at or check the timetables that are available in the information offices.

Tip: Guided hikes every Wednesday (for further information see page 77)

‘EAEGLE WALK’,TYROL

Austria – the number one hiking holiday destination – boasts a superlative long-distance hiking trail: Covering a distance of 280 kilometres, the ‘Eagle Walk’ offers a world of discovery and unforgettable experiences. The three local mountain huts – Muttekopfhütte, Hanauer Hütte und Anhalter Hütte – offer ideal starting points for a walk along the Tyrolean ‘Eagle Walk’.

WAY OF ST. JAMES

Several routes that form part of the Way of St. James, also known as the Camino de Santiago, cross the Imst Holiday Region. Those who follow the Way of St. James embark on a journey not only to their inner selves, but also along a route the history of which stretches back some one thousand years. 19


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ALPINE HUTS In Tyrol, stopping for a rest, a cool drink and a bite to eat is part and parcel of the hiking experience. The numerous mountain farm­houses and alpine huts in the Imst Holiday Region offer idyllic settings in which to replenish your energy levels, savour tasty local specialities and enjoy the breathtaking mountain vistas. ANHALTER HÜTTE Carmen Kathrein, www.anhalter-huette.de, carmenkathrein @hotmail.com, Tel. +43 664 4618993, mid-June to end of September, 19 beds + bunkhouse with space for 61 HANAUER HÜTTE Fam. Kirschner, www.hanauer-huette.de, Tel. +43 664 2669149, Fax +43 5413 87593-40, hanauer.huette@aon.at, mid-June to beginning of October, 32 beds + bunkhouse with space for max. 135 IMSTERBERGER VENETALM Philipp Gaugg, www.venetalm.com, p.gaugg@hotmail.com, Tel. +43 664 3860234, June to end of September, bunkhouse with space for 15 KARRER ALM Gemeindeamt Karres, Karres 94, 6462 Karres, Tel. +43 5412 66186, mid-May to end of October, bunkhouse with space for 12 + 2 double rooms KARRÖSTER ALM Elke Holzknecht (Haferkorn), karroster-alm8.webnode.at, elke.holzknecht@gmx.at, Tel. +43 664 5084472,1st May to 31st October 2017 LATSCHENHÜTTE Fam. Nothdurfter, Tel. +43 664 9859424, 1st June to 26th October 2017, closed Mondays MAISALM Fam. Pohl, Tel. +43 664 9855181, mid-June to mid-September MALDONALM Fam. Posch, Tel. +43 664 4609181, mid-June to mid-September MUTHENAUALM (NASSEREITHER ALM) Silvia Krieglsteiner, Tel. +43 660 6567467 beginning of June to end of September, bunkhouse with 12 beds

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SPECIAL OFFERS FOR HIKERS

© Imst Tourismus martinlugger.com

H IKING. ADVENTURE. TRADITION from 01st May to 29th October 2017 It’s not just the 360 km-long network of hiking tracks and trails through meadows and forests and up to the rustic mountain huts and craggy peaks that attracts visitors to the Imst Holiday Region, but also the area’s wealth of historical customs and traditions. This offer includes: 1 panoramic tour, 1 guided hike through the Rosengartenschlucht gorge, 1 guided village tour in Tarrenz aand Nassereith, 1 guided tour of the fountains of Imst, 1 torchlight walk, 1 ‘mountain peak experience’ 7-night stay in a double-room, including breakfast, from € 238.00 per adult

W ALKING & YOGA Dates: 16th to 18th June and 18th to 20TH August 2017 Walking is the most natural way of moving your body. Walking or hiking, together with an understanding of the relationship between body, mind and soul, and in combination with yoga –including asanas, breathing exercises and meditation in the great outdoors – offers a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with your inner self. The activity reduces anxiety and stress and opens up space for new ideas, realisations and self-healing. The following is included in the price: 1 ride on the Imst mountain lift facilities (middle and top stations); 1 ride on the Alpine Coaster – the world’s longest mountain toboggan-coaster; 1 voucher to be redeemed in a local mountain hut; 1 admission ticket to the outdoor swimming pool in Imst; and one guided hike on each of the three days combined with 1 or 2 yoga sessions (sun salutation, power yoga, Shiva/Shakti yoga, yin yoga). 3-night stay in a double-room, including breakfast from € 325.00 per adult

These special offers are available for booking through Imst Tourisms only.

MUTTEKOPFHÜTTE Fam. Riml, www.muttekopf.at, info@muttekopf.at Tel. +43 664 1236928, Tel. private +43 5414 86456, 1st June to 1st October 2017, beds + bunkhouse with space for 50 TARRENTONALM Alminteressenschaft Tarrenton,Tel. +43 5412 63352 Christian Tiefenbrunner, Tel. +43 660 646 4920 mid-June to mid-September, bunkhouse with 9 beds UNTERMARKTER ALM UALM-Betriebs GesmbH, Fam. Riml. www.ualm.at, info@ualm.at, Tel. +43 680 4441702, Opening times are the same as those of the Imst Bergbahnen mountain lift facilities, multi-bed rooms and Alm Suites for 30 21


‘Big wheels keep on turning…’ : A network of 260 km of clearly signposted routes in the Imst Holiday Region ensures exhilarating enjoyment on two wheels. Families, mountain biking fans and road racers can pedal their way to happiness along a huge variety of tracks, trails and circuits. Signposts offer information on the routes, their elevation profiles and levels of difficulty, which range from flat and easy to tough and challenging.

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MOUNTAIN BIKING & CYCLING Life is full of ups and downs – just like the Imst Holiday Region where biking enthusiasts are spoilt for choice with a huge spectrum of breath­ taking routes that sometimes, quite literally, leave you ‘breathless’! ROUTE SUGGESTIONS

c an be found in our cycling and mountain biking map ‘Bike Dorado’ on our website www.imst.at (incl. GPS data)

VIA CLAUDIA AUGUSTA

This ‘Roman Imperial Road’ represents a major piece of local his­tory shared by all the hamlets and villages along its route. Today it still forms part of the region’s identity and it plays an active part in the lives of those who live along its course as a structure of cross-regional interaction, exchange and collaboration.

BIKE TRAIL TIROL

Sections of the Bike Trail Tirol located in the Imst Holiday Region: 26 Oetz – Imst | 27 Imst – Venetalm – Wenns | 32 Imst – Marienbergjoch – Ehrwald

BIKING EVENTS

The Imst Holiday Region is not only a popular stopping place along the Inn Cycle Path or the Via Claudia Augusta, but also the stopover venue of several cycling races. ‘Radln mit Genuss’ – season opening event for hobby cyclists 05.–07.05.2017 ‘Imsterberger Kurbelsprint’ - fast-paced time trials, 20.05.2017 2nd Imst Cycling Marathon, 21.05.2017 TOUR Transalp, 25./26.06.2017 Imst is, stage town of the ‘Tour Transalp’ competition, the toughest multi-stage road race across the Alps. Radtag Hahntennjoch – cycling to the Hahntennjoch pass without motorised traffic, 03.09.2017

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Pedal your way in comfort to the sights and attractions, the most beautiful viewpoints and the cultural highlights in the Imst Holiday Region with an electric bike. E-bikes and standard bikes are available for rental in your holiday resort.

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RENTAL PRICES: Half-day € 12.00 / Full-day € 18.00 / One-hour taster € 4.00 RENTAL OUTLETS & BATTERY CHARGING STATIONS: H otel Auderer, Brennbichl 82, A-6460 Imst, +43 5412 66885 H otel Lamm, Hauptstraße 5, A-6464 Tarrenz, +43 5412 66023 R astland Nassereith, Salinger 3, A-6465 Nassereith, +43 5265 5095 N assereith Information Office, Postplatz 28, A-6465 Nassereith, +43 5412 6910, Mon + Fri 9.00 am – 12 noon and 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm; Tues – Thurs 9.00 am – 12.00 noon; Sat (July, August) 9.00 am – 12.00 noon

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SPECIAL OFFERS FOR BIKERS M AJESTICALLY SCENIC MTB RIDING from 4th May to 1st Ocotber 2017 Some of the most scenic mountain bike routes in the entire Alps are located here in the Imst Holiday Region. Every day mountain biking enthusiasts can embark on fantastic journeys of discovery! The package includes the following: A free bike card, a voucher for food and drink in a mountain hut to the value of € 15.00, 1 ride on the Imst mountain chair lift (1 section), 1 admission ticket to the Area 47 Water Area and a service package for small repairs to your bike. 4-night stay in a double-room, including breakfast, from € 205.00 per adult H IKING AND E-BIKING from 29th June to 10th September 2017 The package includes a guided hike through the Rosengartenschlucht gorge, 3 days of exploring the many sights and attractions in the Imst Holiday Region by e-bike and a ride on the Alpine Coaster – the world’s longest mountain toboggan-coaster (incl. chairlift ticket) – these are just a few of the fantastic highlights that you can enjoy during the course of the week. In addition, you can also participate in a panoramic tour and a guided tour through Imst with its many renowned fountains. 7-night stay in a double-room, including breakfast, from € 308.00 per adult These special offers are available for booking through Imst Tourismus only.

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RUNNING & NORDIC WALKING Running not only keeps you fit, it’s also very simple to do – and nowhere is that more true than here in the Imst Holiday Region. All the running routes are clearly signposted and available in a wide range of distances. In most cases you can start just a stone’s throw from your accommodation and choose between an easy, moderate or difficult route. The Running and Nordic Walking Park in the Imst Holiday Region is constantly being extended and designed in keeping with the ‘Laufland Tirol’ government guidelines for running routes. The Nordic walking trails lead over gentle terrain amid a stunning mountain landscape. ROUTE SUGGESTIONS

can be found on our website www.imst.at (incl. GPS data)

RUNNING EVENTS

1 2th Pitztal-Imst Glacier Marathon, 02nd July 2017 This is a truly unique run! The spectacular scenery at the foot of the Pitztal glacier and the unparalleled running route through the Pitztal valley to Imst conjure a smile on the face of even the most exhausted runner!

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The way to achieving newfound vitality begins in your mind - then takes you straight to the great outdoors, for example to the ‘Fitness Course 2000’ in Hoch-Imst and Strad: A woodland fitness course with 10 training areas all created using natural wood and designed in keeping with the very latest findings located along a 1km-long circuit. Detailed descriptions, suggestions and recommendations on carrying out the exercises, number of repetitions etc. help you to train effectively and, at the same time, provide incentive and motivation.

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FITNESS – FIT 2000

Revive your energy, feel inspired, savour tranquillity, share special moments, enjoy the freedom of the mountain, reconnect with yourself in the Imst Holiday Region.

CONTACT: Martin Flür, martin@wanderfuehrer.tirol, Tel. +43 677 61646688

ALPENRETREAT YOGA RESORT

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AlpenRetreat YogaResort – yoga, meditation and sport in the Tyrolean Alps. Relaxation and inner balance for body, mind and soul. For further information on courses, retreats and individual holidays visit www.alpenretreat.at

CONTACT: Yogaresort AlpenRetreat, A-6465 Nassereith, Tel. +43 680 5544324, info@alpenretreat.com

SLACKLINE WORKSHOP

© Mario Schöpf

Courses for beginners and more experienced slackliners.

© Mario Schöpf

CONTACT: Schöpf Mario, Schulgasse 19, A-6460 Imst, Tel. +43 660 7065565

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In the heart of the Tyrolean ‘Climbers’ Paradise’ territory, the Imst Holiday Region boasts adrenaline-inducing vertical experiences! Numerous immaculately secured via ferratas and a wide range of rock climbing routes offer a haven for those in pursuit of ‘natural highs’!

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Beginners, families, world-cup participants and outdoor freaks – here in the Imst Holiday Region everyone can find a climbing area to suit their needs and wishes. From indoor climbing walls to practice crags, from via ferratas to challenging multi-rope-length routes – here, the sky is the limit!

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CLIMBING AREAS

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Sport climbing guide for the Imst, Pitztal & Ötztal Holiday Region on our website www.imst.at and www.climbers-paradise.com/imst (incl. topos)

www.climbers-paradise.com Certified climbing crags and via ferratas – maintained and secured in keeping with the very latest safety regulations. Tip: Sport climbing guide for the Imst, Pitztal & Ötztal Holiday Regions – countless climbing crags & via ferratas with 3,000 climbing routes covering all levels of difficulty, from classic ­routes to modern sport-climbing challenges. The climbing guide is available at the climbing shop/climbing centre in Imst and in all information offices.

VIA FERRATAS

20 IMST’S VIA FERRATA UP TO THE MALDONKOPF

Equipped with footholds and climbing aids, the Imst via ferrata lets you enjoy a unique high-alpine climbing experience. Length : 800 m, elevation difference 400 m, climbing time on the via ferrata itself 2 ½ hours, total time required 6 hours. Level of difficulty: C+/D. 21 WATERFALL VIA FERRATA BESIDE THE MUTTEKOPFHÜTTE

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A modern and very challenging via ferrata built into the limestone walls of the Tieftal valley. The best time to tackle this via ferrata is between the months of May and October, but it is, in general, accessible all year round. Length: 500 m, level of difficulty: C/D 23 HANAUER VIA FERRATAS

Two fantastic via ferratas with a long rope bridge, beside the Hanauerhütte mountain hut. The hut is set on a rock platform, underneath which are two variations of the via ferrata. Level of difficulty: A/D/B to C/D – suitable for families, beginners and experienced climbers.

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SPECIAL OFFERS FOR CLIMBERS W ORLD-CLASS CLIMBING IN THE IMST HOLIDAY REGION from 29th June to 10th September 2017 Get ‘high’ on adrenaline in the numerous immaculately maintained and secured climbing crags and indoor climbing centres in the Imst Holiday Region. Included in this package: 1 climbing session in one of Austria's highest climbing halls and 1 climbing session on the climbing tower, 1 ride on the Alpine Coaster – the world’s longest mountain toboggan-coaster (incl. chairlift ascent), 1 admission ticket to the AREA 47 Water Area. 3-night stay in a double-room, including breakfast, from € 151.00 per adult This special offer is available for booking through Imst Tourismus only.. 30


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The ultimate climbing fun for all those for whom ‘the only way is up’! The impressive pyramid-style building in Imst is a veritable paradise for climbing freaks. With a huge choice of constantly changing climbing routes – both indoor and outdoor – from easy to tough, boredom doesn’t stand a chance here. From families to world-cup participants to outdoor freaks, the Climbing Centre offers something for everyone. 1,420 m2 indoor climbing 200 routes up to max. 22 m surface area 1 bouldering arena, 1 bouldering room 1,312 m2 outdoor climbing surface area ‘Climbers’ Heaven’ (separate area with 10-m routes) Difficulty levels 2–11 (longest 28 m) Climbers’ shop, sports café

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RENTAL EQUIPMENT: Climbing shoes | harnesses | ropes | via ferrata sets | helmets | karabiners | securing equipment and other climbing gear PRICE INFORMATION www.kletterzentrum-imst.at INDOOR CLIMBING HALL OPENING HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 2.00 pm – 10.00 pm Wednesday 10.00 am – 10.00 pm Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 10.00 am – 6.00 pm Special opening hours during bad weather and by prior arrangement OUTDOOR CLIMBING FACILITIES OPENING HOURS (SUN DECK): Monday – Friday 2.00 pm – 10.00 pm, Saturday and Sunday 10.00 am – 6.00 pm, Wednesday 10.00 am – 10.00 pm, in July and August 11.00 pm IMST CLIMBING CENTRE Am Raun 25, A-6460 Imst, during opening hours Tel. +43 5412 626522, Outside opening hours only Tel. +43 650 6451400, a.knabl@kletterzentrum-imst.at www.kletterzentrum-imst.at

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INDOOR CLIMBING HALLS IN THE REGION BOULDERING HALL, TARRENZ Climbing surface area approx. 100 m², max. height 4 m. Suitable for beginners and experienced boulderers, for children and adults. Admission: € 3.50 adults; € 1.50 children up to 14 years. Opening times by arrangement. I ris Rataitz-Kiechl, Tel. +43 680 2186722, boulder.tarrenz@gmx.at BOULDERING HALL KARRÖSTEN Climbing surface area approx. 30 m², max. height 4.5 m. Thanks to variable walls, the level of difficulty can be adapted to suit. Admission: € 4.00 adults; € 2.00 children aged 6 to 18 years. Opening hours: Thursday from 7.00 pm – 10.00 pm and by prior arrangement. David Schöpf, david.schoepf@icloud.com

NEW BOULDERING HALL STEINBLOCK, IMST | OPENING JUNE 2017 Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced climber, the Steinblock bouldering hall in Imst offers a fantastic, authentic bouldering experience packed with variety. Thanks to the thick floor mats, a spacious practice area for children and beginners and a wide choice of routes colour coded according to difficulty, even those without any previous experience whatsoever can start climbing straight away. The Steinblock is also perfect for skilled experts, offering numerous tough, challenging lines and unlimited training potential. The bouldering hall Steinblock offers: 569 m² of general climbing surfaces, 119 m² practice area for beginners and children, 68 m² training area with Moonboard, rental shoes and chalk, courses for beginners and advanced boulderers, laid-back café and lounge area. Steinblock GmbH, Bundesstraße 1a, 6460 Imst, Austria, guntram@steinblock.at, Tel. +43 664 4074242, www.steinblock.at

CLIMBING SCHOOLS

Experience the fascination of the Imst mountains during a taster climbing course for beginners, or advanced instruction sessions for experienced climbers, with the sport climbing school ‘inout’ run by Bettina Schöpf. Qualifications: Nursery Teacher Training College, Degree in Education and Austrian qualification as a sport climbing instructor. in: Imst Climbing Centre out: climbing crag. SPORT-KLETTERSCHULE INOUT Bettina Schopf-Greinig, Zirm 7, A-6463 Karrösten Tel. +43 676 3355749, info@inout.cc www.inout.cc

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HORSE RIDING

‘All you need for happiness is a good horse!’ From taster lessons to horse­manship certificates – the riding stables in the Imst Holiday Region offer a wide range of activities for equestrian fans. And the vast, flat terrain of the Gurgltal valley is perfect for memorable horse trekking tours in the great outdoors. CONTACTS Lindenhof, Bigerweg, Imst, Tel. +43 676 4020104 Reitstall Seehof, Tarrenz /Strad, Tel. +43 650 3805618 Reithof Mang, Sachsengasse, Nassereith, Tel. +43 676 84940966, www.pferdehof-mang.at Glöckhof, Obtarrenz 61, Tarrenz, Tel. +43 664 3814218, www.gloeckhof.com

INLINE SKATING

Here in the Imst Holiday Region, fans of inline skating can enjoy the great outdoor on eight wheels - on the Inn Cycle Path, for example, or on a section of the Gurgltal valley near Strad/Tarrenz.

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SPECIAL OFFERS FOR THRILLSEEKING ADVENTURERS

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O UTDOOR-ACTIVE DAYS from 04th May – 01st October 2017 Experience an unforgettable 5-day adventure holiday here in the Imst Holiday Region outdoor paradise! 1 rafting tour through the Imst gorges and ravines, 1 canyoning tour, 2 admission tickets to the AREA 47 Water Area on both water sports days, 1 ride on the Alpine Coaster – the world’s longest mountain toboggan-coaster (incl. chairlift ascent)

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4-night stay in a double-room, including breakfast, from € 307.00 per adult This special offer is available for booking through Imst Tourismus only.


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OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Certified rafting guides accompany you on the 14 km-long trip on the River Inn from Imst to Haiming. The tour begins in a deep, calm section of water before the Inn forces its way through the Imst Gorge and winds its way downstream past pine forests, meadows and sandy bays. Gush­ing currents and foaming waves alternate with serenely quiet stretches. (Beginning of May until mid-October).

CANYONING

Swimming, climbing, abseiling, sliding, jumping – discover hidden ­realms in ruggedly picturesque gorges and ravines, such as the Rosengarten, Hachle and Kronburg gorges. A state certified canyoning guide accompanies you all the way. OUTDOOR ACTIVITY ORGANISERS: Area 47, see page 36/37 YEZZT! Lemming Tours, see page 38 Activ Canyoning Tyrol, see page 39

PARAGLIDING/TANDEM PARAGLIDING

A tandem paragliding flight lets you experience the ultimate feeling of flying – and no previous experience is required! In the safe hands of a licensed paragliding pilot, you can savour a bird’s eye view of the landscape with total peace of mind. AIRGLIDERS TANDEMFLÜGE Tel. +43 664 8978691 www.airgliders.at

PARATAXI IMST Tel. +43 664 5471286 parataxi.imst@gmail.com

BUNGEE JUMPING

Nerves of steel are the order of the day when it comes to jumping off Europe’s highest pedestrian bridge! A bungee jump from the Benni Reich Bridge is guaranteed to take your emotions to new heights – even if that involves plummeting down low, low, low! While the bungee team kits you out with your ‘TÜV’ tested gear, you can ‘enjoy’ the view 94 metres down into the depths. A truly unforgettable experience is guaranteed. Opening times: 1st May to the end of October 2017. Closed Tuesdays. PITZTAL BUNGY: Tel. +43 650 6365133, info@bungy-pitztal.com www.bungy-pitztal.com 35


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Between the villages of HAIMING, SAUTENS and ROPPEN, nature and state-of-the-art technology have been brought together to form a truly exceptional recreational highlight for kids and adults alike. In Europe’s hippest, coolest and craziest action playground at the entrance to the Ötztal valley, adrenaline-loving thrill-seekers enjoy the best that the summer outdoor world has to offer. Over 35 sports activities on water, land and in the air are available for ‘kids’ of all ages. OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES The best that the great outdoors has to offer – all together in one location! Here you can give full rein to your passion for action – white-water rafting, for example, on the Ötztaler Ache or the river Inn, or canyoning through the spectacular gorges of the Tyrolean mountains, or caving through rocky darkness into times long gone. WATER AREA The Water AREA boasts what is arguably the most fun-and-action-packed 20,000 m² in the world! A swimming lake and water slide park with mind-bogglingly high water chutes, a diving board, beach volleyball and beach soccer courts. Want to attempt some daring manoeuvres? Then take the ‘blobbing’ plunge, slide till you drop or try out your stunt skills on the water ramp. The lakeside restaurant can be accessed free of charge by all visitors, walkers and spectators. Water Area opening times: from 10 am to 6 pm

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OFF-ROAD In the 3,800-m² Indoor Offroad Park, beginners and experienced motorsport enthusiasts alike can open up the throttle on KTM electric motocross bikes. Guest drivers are kitted out from head to toe with helmet and protectors. The well-lit indoor hall, where you can enjoy off-road fun and action without getting caked in mud, is also a regular meeting place for the international motorsport elite. In Sölden, what is the ski area in winter is, in summer, the location for another kind of two-wheeled adventure activity – join a guided freeride mountain bike tour along some of the best single trails that the Tyrolean mountains have to offer. The price includes the rental of a brand-new Scott bike, full equipment, a cable-car ticket and unforgettable ‘flows’! WAKE AREA In western Austria’s first wakeboard facility, you can ride over the 20,000-m² lake set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Tyrolean mountains. Whatever you choose – wakeboarding, water-skiing or knee-boarding – a 420-metre lift and various different kickers and obstacles enable beginners and experts to practice or show off their tricks and moves. CLIMBING In Austria’s highest ropes course, those who dare balance 27 metres above the ground or test their limits on the colossal climbing wall. And, at the end, adrenaline junkies can enjoy the ultimate kick on the ‘Mega Swing’ or savour a bird’s eye view of AREA 47 from the 350-metre-long ‘Flying Fox’. AREA 47 Ötztaler Achstraße 1, A-6430 Ötztal-Bahnhof, Tel. +43 5266 87676, info@area47.at Open: 28th April to 1st October 2017 www.area47.at

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YEZZT! LEMMING TOURS

Rafting and outdoor activities are the speciality of Lemming Tours. On Europe’s most beautiful and wildest stretches of river, Lemming Tours’ state certified guides accompany you safely through unforgettable adventures. With more than 25 years of professional experience in this field and countless tours under their belt, Lemming Tours is a firmly established expert in the areas of white water rafting and outdoor adventures. Tours on offer include the absolute ‘rafting classic’ – the Imst Gorge - extreme tours on the Ötztaler Ache and Sanna rivers, and funpacked pirate trips on the River Inn specially geared to families with children. Services tailored to your individual needs and wishes and tours in small groups ensure never-to-be-forgotten holiday highlights with a genuine, close-to-nature ‘outdoor spirit’ feeling – a far cry from any second-rate, mass tourism offers. Further items on Lemming Tours’ agenda in Imst include canyoning, Fun4Family adventures, mountain biking, hiking, GPS geocaching, via ferrata tours and archery – from easy-going and family-friendly to tough, wild and extreme. The programme of outdoor pursuits with different activities every day can be found on page 76 of this brochure. YEZZT! LEMMING TOURS Opening times: 01.05. – 15.10.2017 Gunglgrün 71, A-6460 Imst, AUT: Tel. +43 5412 62830 GER: Tel. +49 821 343464-0, Fax. DW -64, info@lemming-tours.de www.lemmingtours.de

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ACTIV CANYONING TIROL

Get out and get active in Tyrol’s spectacular mountains! Up for an unparalleled, unforgettable outdoor experience? Book a tailor-made, action-packed tour in outstanding Alpine terrain! Ideal for all active and aspiring sports enthusiasts. CANYONING // in fantastic, untouched gorges MOUNTAINBIKE // tours alongside the rivers of Tyrol or to one of the region’s stunningly scenic Alpine lakes/mountain huts ADRENALINE-INDUCING ABSEILING //from a 70-metre-high rock face HIKING // tour up to one of the region’s countless mountain huts, complete with spectacular views across the Alps. Tours for families, nature lovers, explorers, daredevils and action junkies! Individually tailored tours for groups of 2 and over Tours can be booked at short notice Transfers from the camp to the canyon and back Fair prices Alternative meeting point at the canyon Full equipment, all new and top quality During canyoning tours, optional active abseiling Highly motivated, state-certified guides with a passion for outdoor sports Action photos of your tour – to take with you straight after the tour ACT ACTIV CANYONING TIROL Open: 01.05.2017 – 15.10.2017, Hauptstraße 32, A-6464 Tarrenz Tel. +43 5412 21374 or +43 660 5577179, info@activcanyoning.at www.activcanyoning.at 39


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Football pitches, beach volleyball courts, athletics centre, archery facilities, Alpine-style curling facilities, climbing centre (see page 31), children’s playground, roller blade, fun park with half-pipe, Gurgltalring circuit for electric model cars (scale 1:10).

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INFO: Tel. +43 5412 62652 or +43 664 60698241

© Imst Tourismus – Thorsten Wenzler

ORIENTEERING

Orienteering is a sport that involves hiking and/or running combined with mental exercise. Using a map (and compass) participants have to find specific points in the forest. The location of the control points are marked on the map (small circles with numbers or letters). The objective is to find all the points in the correct order and, under competition conditions, to do so as quickly as possible, The map offers various different routes (blue, red and black) and, when time is irrelevant, participants can tackle the sport at their own pace.

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Heated outdoor swimming pool with a children’s pool, a giant flume (80 m) and an extra-wide water slide, beautiful park-like grounds with spacious sunbathing areas and a beach volleyball court. OPENING TIMES 1st May – 10th September 2017, 10.00 am – 6.00 pm, from mid-June until mid-August 9.00 am – 7.00 pm

© Chris Walch

IMST OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL Schwimmbadweg 20, A-6460 Imst, Tel. +43 5412 66511

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KNEIPP WATER THERAPY FACILITIES

RÖMERBADL, ROPPEN

Located right beside the Inn Cycle Path and the Way of St. James, the former Roman baths have been remodelled into a covered Kneipp water therapy area. The unique water has mineral water quality. Seating areas under a vine arbour, a drinking fountain and information boards with descriptions of the Kneipp facilities round off the amenities on offer. FRAUENBRUNNEN KNEIPP WATER THERAPY FACILITIES

This beautiful Kneipp water therapy area is located in the village of Tarrenz, right beside the Gurgltal valley cycle path between Imst and Strad. Invigorating water rich in radon bubbles in the spring catchment that feeds the fountains, basins and pools made of impregnated wood. Since time immemorial the water here has enjoyed the reputation of possessing excellent healing powers and is said to be particularly effective in relieving skin problems. MÜHLSPRING KNEIPP WATER FACILITIES

The water refreshes and relieves tired feet and legs after a long walk or hike and, at the same time, boost circulations. In Nassereith, near the fire station (includes a children’s play area).

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BATHING LAKES

Guests in the Imst Holiday Region love to go swimming thanks to the area’s wonderful bathing lakes. The lakes boast drinking water quality, and water temperatures are more pleasant that you might expect in the mountains, thanks to the above-average amount of sunshine. AREA 47 bathing lake (see page 36) Hoch-Imst bathing lake (free of charge)

ANGLING

Is angling your favourite way to relax? Then you need look no further than the two local lakes Brenjursee and Nassereither See. renjursee: from 25th March 2017, 7.00 am until dusk. Tickets are B available at the lake: Full-day ticket € 25.00 INFO: Tel.+43 664 6451922, brenjurseetarrenz@gmail.com, www.brenjursee.at

assereither See: from 22th April 2017, Thu – Sun 9.00 am – 7.00 pm. N Full-day ticket for adults € 23.00 (incl. 2 kg fish), after-work ticket (from 3 pm)/ticket for children/teenagers € 12.00 (incl. 1 kg fish) € 9.00 for each additional kilo of fish INFO: Tel. +43 5265 5212

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Shared holiday experiences are often the most precious ones.

Summer, sunshine and fun, fun, fun every day! Those are the magic ingredients for an interesting, enjoyable and relaxing holiday. The region’s various themed trails offer a fun-filled, fascinating experience for children and adults alike and, at the same time, they help children appreciate the value of nature. On a family rafting tour over foaming waves everyone’s ‘in the same boat’, while on a horseback trek happy hearts beat as one in rhythm with the hoof beats. Many of the hiking trails and tracks are suitable for pushchairs, and the local playgrounds offer hours of fun for little ones. © Imster Bergbahnen – Gerhard Berger

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ACTIVE FAMILY FUN

Alpine Coaster ‘Bummelbär’ choo-choo train Special offers for children

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FAMILY FUN

ALPINE COASTER IMST SUMMER PRICES 2017

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A ride on the world’s longest mountain toboggan-coaster is not for the faint hearted! Over a distance of 3.5 kilometres, the toboggan tracks takes you down, down, down over waves, hairpin bends and jumps – up to 6 metres above the ground in some places! This actionpacked, outdoor adventure ride is perfect for children and ‘kids at heart’! And guess what’s the most used word at the bottom … “Again!” Prices are in Euros May be subject to change

COASTER RIDE ONLY COASTER RIDE + CHAIRLIFT ASCENT

Adults

Children aged 3–6

Children aged 7–15

1 ride 3 rides* 10 rides 1 ride 3 rides*

7.30 20.00 66.00 12.40 34.00

5.10 14.00 45.00 5.10 14.00

5.10 14.00 45.00 9.80 28.00

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110.00

45.00

86.50

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In Hoch-Imst there are many ways of getting around on two wheels! You can explore the landscape on a Segway, for example, or why not enjoy a spin on an electric trial bike? Spanning an area of over 5,000 m², the electric trial bike course beside the Alpine Coaster is the largest of its kind in the whole of Austria and offers non-stop thrills and action for all age groups. CONTACT Jump & More, Hoch-Imst, A-6460 Imst, Tel. +43 650 5867466 office@jumpandmore.at, www.jumpandmore.at

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OPENING TIMES: Same as those of the Imster Bergbahnen chairlifts (see page 13)

ALBIN’S WORLD OF ADVENTURE

Albin’s World of Adventure in Hoch-Imst offers a world of fun-filled play – nest swing, seesaws, swinging bars, slides, a bouncy castle, roundabout, bungee-trampoline, play diggers, Segways and lots more besides.

KNAPPENWELT GURGLTAL – MINING VILLAGE From searching for ore to crawling through the mine tunnels – this mining-themed museum offers a fascinating and fun experience for children. Complete the puzzle as you venture through the world of mining, and experience first-hand how the miners lived and worked. You even stand the chance of winning a fantastic prize. See page 67

THEMED WALKING TRAILS FOR CHILDREN

ountain Nature Trail: On the trail from the Untermarkter Alm M hut to the Latschenhütte hut and then on to the Muttekopfhütte hut, you pass nine boards with interesting information about Alpine habitats. Brochures are available in the huts and from local information offices. The Bewitched Trail: The enthralling quiz keeps kids occupied as you walk through the Salvesenschlucht gorge. The trail begins above Tarrenz parish church. 16 boards pose tricky questions about local myths, legends and animals. Can you answer them all? A quiz booklet to fill out is available from the information offices – and a reward awaits all those who complete it! 47


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THE CHOO-CHOO TRAIN

Choo-choo! Choo-choo! Watch out – here comes the ‘Bummelbär’ train! A ride on the choo-choo train offers a fun experience for young and old alike. Enjoy a tractor-drawn carriage ride to some of the most scenic spots in the Gurgltal valley, all the way to Nassereith, and through the town centre of Imst.

PRICES: 1 -day ticket adults € 5.00 1 -day ticket children (aged 6-12) € 3.00 1 -day ticket adults incl. admission to a museum of your choice € 8.00 F amily day pass (2 adults + children (any number) € 15.00 F amily day pass incl. admission to a museum of your choice € 25.00 S ingle ride adults € 3.00 S ingle ride children (aged 6-12) € 2.00

BOAT TRIPS ON FERSTEINSEE LAKE OPEN MAY TO OCTOBER

CONTACT: Hotel Schloss Fernsteinsee, Fernstein 475, 6465 Nassereith, Tel. +43 5265 5210, hotel@fernsteinsee.at www.fernsteinsee.at

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A bit of practice with a driving instructor then full-throttle round the circuit with your go-kart - weather permitting, of course. And you can enjoy a bite to eat in the ‘Schmankerltreff ’ restaurant. CONTACT Driving Village Fahrtechnikcenter GmbH, 6464 Tarrenz

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‘HITTE-HATTE AU’ – NATURE & FUN

During a walk through the Milser Au riverside meadows with their fascinating vegetation, you’ll come across a jewel of a beauty spot with beautifully laid-out walking paths, ponds, play areas and small animal stables. The ‘Hitte-Hatte-Au’ is a combination of petting zoo, Kneipp water therapy area and play park – a veritable paradise for young and old, so delightful you’ll lose track of all time!

GLENTHOF FUNPARK

Indoor and outdoor tennis courts, squash, crazy golf, bowling, a children’s play ground and cart-driving area, trampoline, kiddies’ train.

PLAY-WITH-ME WEEKS

During the months of July and beginning of August. Full-day childcare and supervised activities for children aged 3 to 14 years. REGISTRATION Stadtgemeinde Imst (Imst local council) Tel. +43 5412 698014

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Nature is a mirror in which you, yourself, are reflected. Just one of many reasons to take a closer look

Here in the Imst Holiday Region it’s almost impossible to look at the surroundings without developing a deep affinity for nature and its wonders. And because it’s important to protect and preserve what you love, the people who live here and spend their holidays here treat the beauties of nature with care and respect. Intact Alpine landscapes and a rich variety of flora and fauna offer the perfect setting in which to unwind, relax and recharge your batteries. When the sun’s shining on your face and your feet are dangling in the cool water of a mountain stream, then you’ll feel it – this is your summer! © West Werbeagentur

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ROSENGARTENSCHLUCHT GORGE

Just a short walk away from the town centre, you’ll find one of Tyrol’s most stunning biotopes – the Rosengartenschlucht gorge. The Schinderbach stream winds its way for 1 ½ km from the ‘blue grotto’ through the bedrock of Imst’s low mountain terraces to St. John’s church (elevation difference 250 m). For geologists the gorge provides an insight into millions of years of the earth’s history, but having said that, you don’t have to be a geological expert to marvel at the beauty of the gorge with its abundance of flora and fascinating stones. uided circular walk G Every Monday from 2.00 pm – 5.30 pm with our walking guides. Free for guests staying in the Imst Holiday Region, € 1.00 for all other participants. Registration at any of the information offices. Guided nature tours for group on request.

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The earth pyramids or ‘towers’ of sedimentary rock are very rare in Tyrol. In the Waldertal valley between Roppen and Arzl you can marvel at these fascinating ‘wonders of nature’, ideally during a walk round the circular trail (approx. 1 ½ hours).

SINNESBRUNN – A NATURAL BEAUTY SPOT

This area of natural beauty takes its name from the little pilgrimage chapel and from the healing spring water. Hidden in this hilly, undulating terrain, with a light sprinkling of spruce trees, are countless little moors created during the ice age. Far away from the traffic in the valley or any background noise, this is a place where you can savour nature and serene tranquillity.

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The aim of the Milser Au revitalisation project is to preserve the ecosystem of the grey alder alluvial forest on a long-term basis, and to breathe new life into the natural habitat in order to prevent any further ecological deterioration of the gallery forest. The revitalisation project, together with the construction of near-natural river control structures, has resulted in the creation of flood retention spaces and valuable habitats for rare animal and plant species.

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MUTTEKOPF PROTECTED AREA

Breathtaking natural beauty, a particularly rich variety of flower species, an unusual geological formation and high-alpine fauna – the Muttekopf area boasts a wealth of natural gems in a setting of unparalleled tranquillity. Guided hikes, courses and talks offer visitors a closer insight into this unique area. For events in the Muttekopfhütte mountain hut see page 72

FERNSTEINSEE LAKE

Located at the entrance to the Gurgltal valley, this is one of the most gorgeous spots in Tyrol, a secluded area of natural beauty, perfect for lingering and relaxing. With the former ‘Sigmundsburg’ hunting lodge protruding out of the water, the lake offers a spectacular photo motif. The romantic ambience is perfect for long walks and hikes. Those who prefer to take it easier can explore the lake on a pedal boat.

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AFRIGAL MOUNTAIN PINE FOREST

The huge mountain pine trees or ‘spirke’ pines are very rare in Austria and therefore, a protected species. Just a stone’s throw from the Fernpass road you can see them set against a forest backdrop reminiscent of North America or Scandinavia.

GURGLTAL VALLEY – A HABITAT RICH IN BIODIVERSITY

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The Gurgltal valley is not only a delightful place for humans to live, but it’s also home to countless rare species of flora and fauna. In order to provide visitors with an insight into this little known aspect of the valley, a varied programme of guided nature tours is on offer together with experts from a wide range of fields.

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Imst Tourismus offers you an invaluable insight into the world of natural jewels in the Tyrolean Oberland region. These fascinating guided nature-themed walks, with informative and interactive elements, are a veritable treat for avid nature enthusiasts and nature-loving families. GUIDED NATURE WALKS

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From an earth-history perspective, the Imst Holiday Region exhibits features from four major geological eras. The many layers of rock and sediment are like an ‘open book’ for geologists, a book that tells the story of the earth’s development. And the best bit about it? Even for the untrained eye, the geology of the area is ‘clearly visible’! All you need to do to make sense of what you see, is to join in one of the highly informative guided geology hikes together with an expert in the field. For detailed information and further guided hikes visit: www.geozentrum-tirol.at

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A holiday offers time to treat yourself to a good dose of culture. The numerous museums, exhibitions and events in the Imst Holiday Region provide space for reflection and contemplation. They not only take visitors on a fascinating journey from the past to the present day, but they also create a bridge between the area’s history and its vibrant, everyday life.

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‘Ubuntu’ is the name of the cultural project of SOS Children’s Village. Today millions of people all over the world support the Children’s Villages. The grave of its founder, Hermann Gmeiner, can be visited during the mornings on school days. A guide is available to accompany pre-registered groups and visitors.

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THE WORLD’S FIRST SOS CHILDREN’S VILLAGE IN IMST

Tel. +43 5412 66234 www.sos-kinderdorf.at

UBUNTU ‘Ubuntu’ is the name of the cultural project of SOS Children’s Village. THE PROGRAMME OF EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS CAN BE VIEWED AT: www.ubuntu-kulturinitiative.com OPENING TIMES: Friday 5.00 pm – 7.00 pm and Saturday 10.00 am – 12.00 noon. Guided Ubuntu tours are available all year round by prior arrangement. TIP: SOS CHILDREN’S VILLAGE THEMED WALK Starting point: Johannesplatz beside the bronze Hermann Gmeiner statue. UBUNTU-FORUM Pfarrgasse 7, A-6460 Imst, Tel. +43 699 14041263 www.ubuntu-imst.at www.ubuntu-kulturinitiative.com 61


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IMST – THE TOWN OF FOUNTAINS

Of the town’s more than 40 fountains, 18 of the most historically significant ones have been meticulously renovated. Today they serve as decorative features in the town’s landscape, but in earlier times they had a vital economic and social function. Almost no houses had water pipes, so local inhabitants fetched the indispensable elixir of life from the nearest fountain for cooking and for washing – which is why there is a little basin beside almost every fountain in which even the potatoes were washed. The large basins served as watering stops for the cattle. All the fountains naturally provide clean, fresh drinking water. Further information is available in our fountain brochure ‘Imst Wasser’.

FREE WIFI

WiFi is available in Kramergasse between the Imst Tourismus Information Office and Lainplatz, and on the Postplatz square in the direction of the town centre. It’s free of charge but use is limited to one hour.

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‘STOPPING PLACE’

The entire holiday region, and the town of Imst in particular, are popular ‘stopping places’ for pilgrims, walkers, cyclists etc. – and indeed they have been for more than 2,000 years. The resulting openness towards travellers and heartfelt hospitality is still very much tangible today. THE IMST HOLIDAY REGION WAS – AND IS – A POPULAR ‘STOPPING PLACE’:

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MUSEUM IN THE BALLHAUS

The Museum in the Ballhaus takes visitors on a journey back in time through the colourful history of Imst. A wealth of ‘findings’, from artworks to everyday objects, accompany you along the path from pre­ historic times to the present day. The artefacts recount the history of mining, the guild system and the times of the famous Imst bird traders. OPENING TIMES Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm, Saturday 9.00 am – 12 noon ADMISSION PRICES Adults E 3.00 School pupils/students E 2.00 Children up to the age of 12 free Guidet tour + E 1.00, per person, free for groups of 10 and over Combined ticket with the ‘Haus der Fasnacht’ Imst E 6.00 MUSEUM IM BALLHAUS Ballgasse 1, A-6460 Imst, Tel. +43 5412 64927, ballhaus.imst@cni.at www.kultur-imst.at

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Several years ago the 200-year-old brewery was meticulously modernised and the 700-year-old castle was given a new lease of life. In the castle the debris that had amassed over the centuries was eliminated and the old plasterwork was removed to reveal walls that were even older. The rooms were restored to their original functions, along with the countless historical corridors, some of which served as secret passageways! Thus a tour through the castle evolved, that takes visitors from up above the brewery down to the deepest vaults, cellars and passageways. Today the brewery and the castle offer a fascinating experience and a close insight into the world of brewing from its very beginnings to the present day.

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TARRENZ MUSEUM OF LOCAL HISTORY

The Tarrenz Museum of Local History offers a wealth of exhibits and information on crafts and trades and rural farming life from ‘way back when’. OPENING TIMES: By prior arrangement by telephone and as part of guided village tours ADMISSION PRICES: Adults E3.00 TARRENZER HEIMATMUSEUM: Schulgasse 18, A-6464 Tarrenz, Chairwomen Inge Eder, Tel. +43 664 2809059, Deputy Chairwomen Evelin Fürutter, Tel. +43 677 61424402 66


In earlier times the Gurgltal valley was one of the most important mining areas in Tyrol. The nine authentically reproduced buildings in the ‘Knappenwelt Gurgltal’ mining village in Tarrenz provide an intriguing world of exploration and discovery. Immerse yourself in the fascination of the world of mining and embark on a journey back in time! In addition, you can pay a visit to the permanent exhibition entitled ‘The Healer from Gurgltal’ which draws you into the realm of myths and legends that surrounds a woman who lived and carried out her ‘healing’ in the valley some 400 years ago. You should plan in around 1 ½ hours for the museum. Special children’s afternoons, children’s birthdays and night-time guided tours for groups can be arranged on request. OPENING TIMES 30th April - 31st October 2017, Tues – Sun 10.00 am – 5.00 pm ADMISSION PRICES Adults € 7.00 | Children up to 15 years, school pupils, students € 3.00

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THE HEALER FROM GURGLTAL – A WOMAN SHROUDED IN MYSTERY

In 2008, human remains of a woman who lived at the time of the Thirty Years’ War (1618 - 1648) were found in the forest of Strad, a hamlet belonging to Tarrenz. The cause of death, as well as the identity of the 30 - 40 year-old woman, still remain a mystery. Due to the numerous artefacts also found, it can be assumed that she was somebody experienced in the art of healing. The newly created museum in the Knappenwelt Gurgltal offers visitors an insight into life in the Gurgltal region in the 17th century and, in particular, into the work of the mysterious healer. www.knappenwelt.at

‘HAUS DER FASNACHT’ CARNIVAL MUSEUM

This museum makes use of state-of-the-art technology to present an authentic, indeed archaic custom in all its richness, a tradition which, in 2012, was added to the UNESCO list of ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage’. Film excerpts from the early 1930s to the present day offer visitors a clear insight into the movements, the primal power, the rhythms and the mysteries of the masked parade OPENING TIMES Friday 4.00 pm – 7.00 pm and by prior arrangement ADMISSION PRICES: Adults E 5.00 | School pupils/students E 2.00 | Children aged 6 – 14 years E 1.00 Combined ticket with the Museum im Ballhaus E 6.00 HAUS DER FASNACHT Streleweg 6, A-6460 Imst, Tel. +43 664 60698221, office@fasnacht.at

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The inhabitants of the village of Nassereith celebrate the ‘Fasnacht’ carnival every three years. At the end of the Fasnacht celebration, after the church bells have summoned to prayer in the evening, the masks disappear for a further three years. If you don’t want to wait that long, then you can see some of them in the ‘Fasnachtshaus’ carnival museum in Nassereith. Here the colourful world of ‘Schellerlaufen’ and co. is on the agenda every Friday. Visitors can marvel at the vibrantly coloured costumes, the elaborate wooden masks created by renowned local artists and the fascinating ancient traditions. Modern film technology brings this rich and lively custom to life, almost giving visitors the feeling of actually being there in the thick of it all. In September 2012 the ‘Nassereither Schellerlaufen’ was added to the UNESCO list of ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage’.

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FASNACHTHAUS CARNIVAL MUSEUM – NASSEREITH

OPENING TIMES Friday 4.00 pm – 7.00 pm. Other times by prior arrangement. ADMISSION PRICES Adults E 3.00 | Children (aged 6 – 14 years) E 1.00 | Groups of 10 and over E 2.00 FASNACHTSHAUS NASSEREITH Sachsengasse 81a, A-6465 Nassereith, Tel. +43 680 3131184 www.fasnacht-nassereith.at

FURTHER MUSEUMS

FIRE BRIGADE MUSEUM RUN BY IMST VOLUNTARY FIRE BRIGADE Pre-register with the Imst Holiday Region information offices, Tel. +43 5412 6910 0 www.ff-imst.at

GUIDED TOURS

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Knappenwelt Gurgltal - season-opening celebration and 'Walburgis' night Maypole Celebration, Imst ‘Leisure and Pleasure Cycling’, opening event Medieval Market, Imst 15th Int. TschirgArt Jazz Festival, Imst Luis from South-Tirol ‘Oschpele’ at Glenthof Imst ‘Imsterberger Kurbelsprint’ fast-paced time trials 2nd Imst Cycling Marathon Modern-day Healers in the Knappenwelt Gurgltal Traditional Festival ‘Schützenfest’ in Nassereith European Youth Cup - Lead Climbing Fire Brigade’s Festival, Tarrenz Youth Color Climbing Festival Bataillons- und Bezirksschützenfest Imst, traditional festival Family Day in Hoch-Imst Gilbert Open Air Stadtpark Imst Arts & Crafts Market, Imst Tour-Transalp stage town, Imst Summer pedestrian zone, Imst Wolfgang Ambros & Spider Murphy Gang Open Air Stadtpark Imst Glacier Marathon, Pitztal-Imst International Paraclimbing Event Tarrenz Village Festival Woodcarver Symposium "Consorzio dei Mascherai Alpini" MANA Festival Hut Festival, Muthenaualm (Nassereither Alm) Fire Brigade’s Summer Night Festival, Imst KLANGSPUREN LAUTSTARK, Imsterberg Fire Brigade’s Summer Night Festival, Nassereith Street Food Festival, Imst International Youth Speed Cup Hahntennjoch Cycling Day Parish Fair, Brennbichl Schafschoad - celebration of the returning of the sheep from the Alpine pastures, Nassereith Stermann & Grissemann carbaret at Mehrzweckgebäude Tarrenz SAAC Climbing Camp Almabtrieb - celebration of the returning of the cattle from the Alpine pastures, Roppen Almabtrieb - celebration of the returning of the cattle from the Alpine pastures, Imst Schafschied - celebration of the returning of the sheep from the Alpine pastures, Tarrenz Rupert and his Handcrafts in the Knappenwelt 11th Tyrolean Eagle Festival 2017 Tyrolian pop party at Glenthof

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Official opening of the hut, Austrian Alpine Club, Imst. Mountain mass on 11.06.2017 at 12.30 pm 09.–15.07.2017 Pottery workshop with Helene Keller 05./06.08.2017 Hiking & Yoga with Martin & Klaudia 26.08.2017 Star-gazing on the Muttekopf with Christian Reiter 31.08.–03.09.2017 Hiking & Yoga with Martin & Klaudia 11.–15.09.2017 Crib-background painting course with Margit Sackl further dates: 18.-22. and 25. - 29.09.2017 15.–17.09.2017 ’Rhythm is it’- Cajon- Workshop with Margie Sackl 17.09.2017 Imst helps Nepal - Nepal festival on the 'Mutte' 01.00 pm Konzert with band 'TOI' (Mathoi, Hager, Goidinger, Henn) 22.–24.09.2017 ‘Hoheho!!’ ‘Jodlerinnen und Jodler!!’ with Margie Sackl 01.10.2017 Autum Festival with Helli & Walter and 11th Tyrolean Eagle Festival

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15th Int. TschirgArt Jazz Festival, Imst Imstrumental, Imst Town Band in Glenthof La banda del Sol - FMZ Imst Nachtshopping Art Club Open Air Stadtpark Imst with Gilbert and Band Art Club Open Air, Imst town park with Wolfgang Ambros & Spider Murphy Gang THE ‘MANNE’-QUINS in Rastland, Nassereith

15TH INT. TSCHIRGART JAZZ FESTIVAL

High-calibre programme from 10th to 19th May 2017 in Glenthof, Imst. 10.05.2017 Pat Metheny with Antonio Sanchez, Linda Oh & Gwilym Simcock 12.05.2017 Pippo Pollina & Palermo Acoustic Quintett with special guests Giorgio Conte & Etta Scollo “Notte Italiana“ 13.05.2017 Rock-Blues-Night with the woodstock legends Ten Years After & US Blues-Man Jeff Jensen 18.05.2017 Manu Delago „Metromonk“ Tour 2017 19.05.2017 Gotthard. The 25th Anniversary www.artclubimst.at 73


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OPEN-AIR BRASS BAND CONCERTS

Imst Town Band: Every Friday at 8.30 pm between 7.07 and 25.08 Postmusik Imst band: Sun 03.09 Hotel Auderer 11.00 am Sun 15.10 Imsterberg 11.00 am Imsterberg Village Band: Sat 20.05 | Fri 07.07 | Wed 12.07 | Wed 19.07 | Wed 26.07. at 8.15 pm Sun 30.07 at 1.00 pm Karres Village Band: Fri 30.06 | Fri 14.07 | Fri 21.07 | 25.08 | at 8.30 pm Karrösten Village Band: Fri 23.06 | Sat 08.07 | Fri 28.07 | Fri 01.09 GH Trenkwalder at 8.00 pm Mils Village Band: Fri 23.06 | Fri 07.07 | Fri 21.07 | Fr 04.08 | at 8.15 pm Nassereith Village Band: Sat 24.06 | Fri 07.07 | Fri 21.07 | Fri 18.08 | Fri 01.09 at 8.30 pm Roppen Village Band: Fri 14.07 | Fri 21.07 | Fri 28.07 | Fri 25.08 | Fri 01.09 | at 8.30 pm Schönwies Village Band: Fri 09.06 | Fri 23.06 | Fri 30.06 | Sat 08.07 | at 8.00 pm Tarrenz Village Band: Fri 14.07 | Fri 21.07 | Fri 28.07 | Fri 04.08 | Fri 11.08 | Fri 18.8 | Fri 25.08 Fri 01.09 at 8.00 pm

AUTUMN IN THE ALPS

A time of festivals, traditions and customs ... Autumn in the Imst Holiday Region offers a spectacle for all the senses. Mother Nature paints the landscape with vivid hues. The Indian summer offers skies of deepest blue. And the views of the mountain peaks and pastures are crystal clear. No wonder that this season has always inspired the inhabitants of the Imst Holiday Region to rejoice, to organise festivals and celebrate their customs and traditions. One of the most enjoyable autumn folk festivals is the ‘Schafschied’ in Tarrenz, when the return of the sheep from the Alpine pastures is celebrated in the village. The annual driving down of the sheep from the Hinterberg Alm is a spectacle not to be missed. At the Eagle Festival in Hoch-Imst everything ‘circles’ around the theme of eagles. Further information can be found in the Alpine Autumn brochure.

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In keeping with the time of year when all the livestock return back to the valley from the high mountain pastures, many of the local restaurants and inns offer special events and culinary specialities.


C ULINARY DELIGHTS ON THE MOUNTAINS from 17th June to 01st October 2017 Explore the Imst Holiday Region and savour mouth-water Tyrolean specialities as you go! Included in the package are: 1 ride on the Imster Bergbahnen chairlifts (both sections), 1 ride on the Alpine Coaster – the world’s longest mountain toboggan-coaster, 1 voucher to the value of € 15.00 for food and drink in a mountain hut, 1 Imst ‘GeNUSStorte’ cake (small) made by the Regensburger confectioner 3-night stay in a double-room, including breakfast, from € 153.00 per adult.

OUNTAIN ADVENTURE FOR YOUNG AND OLD M from 15th June to 15th October 2017 Enjoy the Tyrolean summer à la carte – à la ‘Glacier Park Card’! This card, which is included in the package, lets you enjoy unlimited use of many mountain and glacier lift facilities and includes many other extras and discounts. Experience an unforgettable week in Tyrol! 7-night stay in a double-room, including breakfast, from € 329.00 per adult.

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REFRESHING SUMMER & ALPINE AUTUMN

This special offer is available for booking through Imst Tourismus only.

AUTUMN EVENTS 2017

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Parish Fair, Mils bei Imst Hahntennjoch Cycling Day Parish Fair, Brennbichl ‘Schafschoad’ – celebration of the returning of the sheep from the Alpine pastures, Nassereith ‘Almabtrieb’ – celebration of the returning of the cattle from the Alpine pastures, Roppen SAAC Climbing Camp ‘Almabtrieb’ – celebration of the returning of the cattle from the Alpine pastures, Imst ‘Schafschied’ – celebration of the returning of the sheep from the Alpine pastures, Tarrenz Concert of the group ‘TOI’ / Muttekopfhütte Rupert and his Handcrafts in the Knappenwelt 11th Tyrolean Eagle Festival 2017 Tyrolian pop party at Glenthof 75


WEEKLY PROGRAMME

The individual events/activities are colour coded to help you find what you are looking for among the abundance of offers. For further information or to register, contact any of the Imst Imst Tourismus information offices. Alternatively, you can register with your accommodation provider. The majority of the events can be booked through Imst Tourismus. The organisers reserve the right to cancel events for reasons of insufficient participant numbers or adverse weather conditions. The up-to-date weekly programme is available in the information offices and on the website: www.imst.at/de/wochenprogramm

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‘Air Trail’ high ropes adventure course. Only suitable for those who have a good head for heights! Min. age: 12 years; Min height: 1.20 m; Max. weight: 120 kg Meeting point: Area 47 Start: 9.00 am / 20% discount for guest card holders, 10.30 am incl. special equipment and admission Approx. 1 ½–2 h to Water Area on the day of the tour!

Registration by Mon, 8.30 am

Adults E 46.00 Children E 38.00

Panorama tour Our guide offers you a wealth of information about Imst and its neighbouring villages, and provides lots of tips and suggestions for things to do during your holiday. 10.00 am – 12 noon

Meeting point: Information office, Imst

Register by Mon 9.00 am Min. number of participants: 4

Free of charge* E 1.00 p.p.

Guided hike - Rosengartenschlucht Gorge / Blue Grotto

An introduction to the gorge’s geological and botanical features. Good, sturdy footwear required. You can leave the hiking group at Hoch-Imst after around 1 ½ hours if you wish. Start: 2.00 pm Approx. 3 h

Meeting point: Information office, Imst

Register by Mon 10.00 am Min. number of participants: 2

Free of charge* E 1.00 p.p.

‘Fun & Family’ Alpine Geocaching (July & August) Start: 2.30 pm Meeting point: YEZZT! Lemming Tours Approx. 2 ½ –3 h

Register by Mon 10.00 am Min. number of participants: 4

From E 29.90/ per person

TUESDAY

Hiking & Yoga with Martin & Klaudia – 4.7., 11.7., 1.8., 8.8., 22.8., 29.8., 5.9., 12.9.

Start 06.00 am

Meeting point: Information office, Imst

Register by Mon 4.00 pm Min. number of participants: 2

E 35.00/per adult + E 7.00 breakfast at the hut

Meeting point: Information office, Imst

No registration required

Free of charge*

Register by Mon 4.00 pm Min. number of participants: 2

From E 45.00/per adult From E 38.00/per child

Familiencanyoning ab 6 Jahren Start 09.30 am

Meeting point: Activ Canyoning Tirol

Guided village tour in Tarrenz – Our guide shows you the attractions of Tarrenz and tells you all there is to know about the so-called ‘Witch’s Village’; includes a visit to the ‘Fasnacht’ carnival exhibition and the museum of local history. 10.00 am – 12.00 noon

Meeting point: Information office, Tarrenz

Register by Mon 12.00 noon Min. number of participants: 2

Free of charge* E 3.00 p.p.

Register by Mon 4.00 pm Min. number of participants: 4

From E 42.00/per adult From E 32.00/ per child

‘Fun & Family’ Rafting Start: 11.30 am / 2.30 pm 3–3 ½ hours

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Meeting point: YEZZT! Lemming Tours

* For guests staying in the Imst Holiday Region in possession of a guest card

Stone painting and face painting for children – July / August 9.00 am 12 noon


WEDNESDAY

Taster climbing course in the climbing hall and on rock with the climbing school ‘inout’ led by Bettina Schöpf Available all year round – bring good, sturdy shoes Start: 8.30 am

Meeting point: 8.30 am at the climbing centre in Imst

Register by Tues 12.00 noon Rental equipment & under the tel. +43 676 33 55 749 admission fee as per Min. number of participants: 2 price list

Conquer a mountain summit – free guided hikes for beginners and experienced hikers A different summit every week - Muttekopf, Tschirgant, Tschachaun & Alpleskopf Start: 9.00 am

Meeting point: depends on tour

Register by Tues 5.00 pm Min. number of participants: 2

Free of charge* for guest card holders (excl. lift) E 30.00 per person (excl. lift)

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NEW Guided horseback trekking tours for adults and children

Horseback rides and full-day tours by prior arrangement Start: 2.00 pm Approx. 1 h

Meeting point: Mang Riding Stables, Nassereith

Register by Tues 5.00 pm with Imst Information Office

E 14.00/p.p.

Register by Tues 4.00 pm Min. number of participants: 4

From E 49.00/per adult From E 39.00/per child

Start: 2.30 pm Approx. 2 ½ h

Meeting point: YEZZT! Lemming Tours

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Canyoning for beginners and families Evening of music in the Restaurant Seebua in Nassereith From mid-June Start: 8.00 pm

Meeting point: Seebua Restaurant, Nassereith

Table reservation: +43 5265 5324

Free admission

Register by Wed 6.00 pm Min. number of participants: 2

From E 68.00/Pers.

Register by Wed 4.00 pm Min. number of participants: 4

E 42.00 / per person

THURSDAY Meeting point: Activ Canyoning Tirol

Rafting – Imst Gorge Start: 11.30 am Approx. 3–3 ½ h

Meeting point: YEZZT! Lemming Tours

Guided nature hikes

Hachleschlucht and Fernsteinsee from 06.07. to 28.09.2017 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm

Information: see page 56

Register by Tues 5.00 pm Min. number of participants: 6

Free of charge* E 4.00/per adult

‘In the footsteps of Robin Hood’ – Taster archery course for our holiday guests (minimum age 7 years) 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm

Meeting point: Sport Centre, Imst

Register by Wed 6.00 pm under the phone no. +43 676 9237271

E 7.00 / per person

Guided torchlight walk through the ruggedly romantic Gurgltal valley 8.30 pm – 10.30 pm

Meeting point: Information office, Imst

Register by Wed 6.00 pm Min. number of participants: 2

Free of charge* E 1.00 p.p.

* For guests staying in the Imst Holiday Region in possession of a guest card

Canyoning

Start 9.30 am

FRIDAY

Lakes hike or mountain hut tour – free guided hike for beginners and experienced hikers Meeting point: The tour planned for the Depends on tour week in question can be found in the up-to-date weekly programme.

Register by Thurs 5.00 pm Min. number of participants: 2

Free of charge* NEW for guest card holders (excl. lift) E 30.00 per person (excl. lift)

Rafting tour – Imst Gorge – ‘Advanced’ – a challenging rafting tour in 6-man boats Start: 8.30 am Approx. 3-3 ½ h

Meeting point: YEZZT!: Lemming Tours

Register by Thurs 4.00 pm Min. number of participants: 4

from E 54.00/per person

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Stone painting and face painting for children – July / August 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm

Meeting point: Information office, Imst

No registration required

Free of charge*

Natural spring water in Imst, the town of fountains

With water tasting and a guided tour of the town’s historical fountains 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm

Meeting point: Information office, Imst

Register by Fri 12 noon Min. number of participants: 2

Free of charge* E 1.00 p.p.

No registration required

E 2.50 /p.p. incl. one drink

SATURDAY

Alpine-style curling in Nassereith Meeting point: Sport centre below the former swimming pool

OTHER ACTIVITIES

Guided road cycling tours – with top tips for holiday guests and locals

Dates/times by prior arrangement

Meeting point: to be arranged

To register call +43 664 75091256 1 – 2 days beforehand, No min. number of participants!

Free of charge

MTB tours amidst a breathtaking backdrop in the heart of the Tyrolean Alps -

Foodie Tour (Tyrolean specialities)/Pastures & Huts Tour Approx. 3 ½ 7h

Meeting point: depends on tour

To register call +43 6605577179

From E 35.00 to E 95.00 incl. MTB, helmet & guide

Taster climbing courses in the climbing hall/on rock with the climbing school ‘inout’ led by Bettina Schöpf Available every day in one of Austria's hightest climging halls or on rock 2 hours

Meeting point: Climbing Centre, Imst

Registration: Min. 2 – 3 days beforehand, Tel. +43 676 3355749 Min. number of participants: 4

E 25.00/p.p. excl. admission fee and equipment rental

Segway tours

Effortless, fast and safe – roll your way through the town, up hill and down dale (min. age for children: 12 years) 1 hour

Meeting point: Segway rental station, Hoch-Imst

To register call +43 650 5867466 Min. number of participants: 3

Dates/times by arrangement

Geology in the Imst Holiday Region

Guided geological tour in Forchet Roppen to the earth pyramids, geology-themed nature trail in Karrösten or tour of the Salvesenschlucht gorge in Tarrenz, Rosengartenschlucht gorge or Gurgltal valley 1½-5h

Meeting point: to be arranged

Registration: 1 day beforehand Min. number of participants: 2

Free of charge* E 1.00/p.p.

Horse-drawn carriage ride

alongside the Gurgl stream into the ruggedly romantic Gurgltal valley, incl. soft drink/schnaps 1h

Meeting point: to be arranged

Registration: 1 day beforehand Min. number of participants: 4 adults

Adults E 11.00 3–12 yrs E 6.00

Horse riding A wide range of options both in and outside of the paddock. Everything equestrian fans’ hearts desire, from horseback trekking to Western riding, from lunge lessons to horse-drawn carriage rides. ½h–1h

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Meeting point: Seehof Riding Stables

Registration: 1 – 2 days beforehand, +43 650 3805618, E 14.00 to 18.00 per Min. number of participants: 1 person, per ride max. number of participants: 4

* For guests staying in the Imst Holiday Region in possession of a guest card

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Servicetelefon: +43 512 56 16 16 Verkehrsverbund Tirol (0) - KundenCenter E-Mail: info@vvt.at Sterzinger Straße 3 - 6020 Innsbruck Servicetelefon: www.vvt.at +43 (0) 512 56 16 16 E-Mail: info@vvt.at www.vvt.at Wir sind für Sie am Servicetelefon erreichbar:

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