Active Winter 2017/2018

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ACTIVE WINTER 2017/2018 Mountains of dazzling winter fun


CONTENTS Imst Holiday Region, information offices opening hours

ACTIVE Imster Bergbahnen mountain lifts, ski bus, ski school, ski rental outlet Small ski lifts in Nassereith and Tarrenz Ski areas

8–9

10 – 37 12 – 18 19 20 – 21

Pitz-Regio-Card Package: Maximum Piste Pleasure Ski touring Tobogganing and mountain huts Snowshoeing, horse-drawn carriage rides

22 23 24 – 25 26 27

Cross-country skiing, winter hiking

28 – 29

Ice skating and alpine-style curling

30 – 31

Package: Let’s Safari

31

Alpine Coaster Imst

33

Recreational activities: Climbing, slacklining, AlpenRetreat Package: Climbing in Winter

FAMILY

34 – 37 35

38 – 41

Package: Winter Fun for the Whole Family

39

Free ski courses for children

40

Package: Free Children's Skiing Weeks

41

CULTURE & EVENTS

42 – 67

Culture, museums and exhibitions

44 – 50

Advent

52 – 57

Package: The Magic of Advent

51

Fasnacht carnival

58 – 59

Auskehren

60 – 61

Easter celebrations

62 – 63

Weekly programme

64 – 67

LEGAL INFORMATION: Responsibility for content: Imst Tourismus Graphic design and layout: © www.die .at Cover photo: © Imst Tourismus Despite careful research, changes and errors cannot be ruled out. Imst Tourismus accepts no liability for any possible errors. Valid as of October 2017.


This WINTER 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 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!


L Silberspitze 2.625 m

Bergwerkskopf 2.728 m

Hanauer Spitze 2.553 m

Gr. Schlenker 2.827 m

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Laggers 2.328 m Rotkopf 2.692 m

Starkenbach

Landeck

Obsaurs

MILS 743 m

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SCHÖNWIES 734 m 11

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TOBOGGAN RUNS

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING

Plan

Natural toboggan run

Length

Plan

Track

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Untermarkter Alm, floodlit Obermarkter Almweg, Latschenhütte Teilwiesen-Rotanger Dormitz/Bockleite Imsterberg

4 km 6 km 2 km 1.5 km 4 km

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Hoch-Imst Teilwiesen Gurgltal Imster Au Mils bei Imst Schönwies Sonnenloipe Rossbachloipe Greitloipe Moosrunde Klosteralpe

Length, CL 2.5 km /1. guarantee 6 km, CL + 25 km, CL 2.5 km, CL 2.5 km, CL 1 km, CL 3 km, CL + 1 km, CL + 2 km, CL 1 km, CL + 1 km, CL +


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Pleiskopf 2.560 m

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Muttekopf 2.774 m

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Maldonkopf 2.632 m

Alpjoch 2.420 m

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Maldongrat 2.544 m

Hintere Plattein 2.632 m

Scharnitz Sattel 2.632 m

Alpeilsp 2.450 m 2.521 Gabelspitze 2.581 m

Vordere Plattein 2.562 m

Mannkopf 2.562 m

Latschenhütte 2 3 4 2

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Plan

Ice-skating/curling rink

Plan

.5 km with ed snow cover, CL + SK + SK L + SK L L

Q W E T

Imst ice skating rink (+ curling) Ice skating rink beside the village hall in Tarrenz Ice skating rink in Hoch-Imst (floodlit until 9 pm) Ice skating rink beside the sports grounds in Imst (+ curling) Ice skating rink beside the sports grounds in Roppen (+ curling) Ice skating rink beside the St. Wendelin sports facility in Nassereith Curling rink beside the tennis courts in Nassereith

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Tarretton Spitze 2.608 m

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Dollinger

TARRENZ 838 m

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NASSEREITH 843 m

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Sinnesbrunn 1.520 m

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Wannig 2.493 m

Rastland

Schloss Fernstein

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Heiterwand Ostgipfel Hauptgipfel 2.471 m 2.639 m Sinnesjoch Roter Stein Schafjoch 2.366 m 2.273 m Rauchberg 2.226 m Fernpass 2.480 m 1.210 m

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KARRÖSTEN 918 m 7

Königskapelle

Bundesstraße 171

Pitz tal

Bahnhof Imst-Pitztal

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Walking time

Plan

Route

Walking time

Nuireith circular walk in Hoch-Imst Hoch-Imst – Linserhof – Hoch-Imst Imst – Tarrenz – Strad and back Imst – Latschenhütte – Imst Tip: Take a toboggan with you! Hoch-Imst – Gunglgrün – Hoch-Imst Obtarrenz – Glöck Karres – Karrösten – circular walk

approx. 1 hr approx. 2 hrs approx. 3 hrs

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Imsterberg village walk Schönwies – Lasalterstraße village walk Roppen village walk Mils village walk Nassereith village walk Holzleiten Dormitz

1.5 – 2 hrs

approx. 3.5 hrs approx. 2 hrs approx. 1 hr approx. 1.5 hrs

approx. 1 hr approx. 1.5 hrs approx. 1.5 hrs approx. 45 min approx. 2 hrs approx. 1 hr


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Marienberg Grünstein 2.561 m 2.661 m

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Hochplattig 2.768 m

Hochwand 2.719 m

Wank 2.209 m

KEY Information office Mountain huts Car park Museum

Simmering 2.096 m

Campsite

hirgant 372 m

MIEMING

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Children’s playground Childcare Indoor tennis courts Viewpoint

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AREA 47 WC

ROPPEN 711 m

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Trankhütte

Indoor climbing wall Rock climbing crag Ambulance Chairlift Drag tow

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Toboggan run 10

Cross-country skiing Obbrugg

Alpine-style curling Ice skating

Sportplatz 6

Ski rental Mühle

Ski school Luge track

Waldele INN

Ski jump Floodlit ski slopes

Hohenegg

Ski touring Alpine Coaster

SKI TOURING & SNOWSHOEING Plan

Winter hiking

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LIFT FACILITIES Plan

Name and description

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Hoch-Imst: High-speed 2-seater chairlift, 1,000-1,500 m; Runs: easy (3 km), moderate (1 km)

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Alpjoch: High-speed 2-seater chairlift, 1,500-2,100 m; Runs: moderate (2 km), hard (2 km)

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Malchbach: Drag tow, 1,600 m; Run: easy (1 km) Practice lift Hoch-Imst Winterpark Bungerloch in Tarrenz Rossbachlift in Nassereith


Imst Tourismus – opening hours Imst Information Office Johannesplatz 4

Monday Tuesday – Friday Saturday and 06.01.2018

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

26.12.2017

3.00 pm – 6.00 pm

Nassereith Information Office* Postplatz 28

Monday – Friday

9.00 am – 12.00 noon

Tarrenz Information Office* Hauptstraße 14

Monday – Friday

9.00 am – 12.00 noon

Infopoint Trofana Tyrol Mils bei Imst

Monday – Thursday Friday – Sunday and on public holidays

8.00 am – 8.00 pm 8.00 am – 7.00 pm

Unless stated otherwise, the offices are closed Sundays and public holidays. * Reduced opening hours as displayed

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The Tyrolean winter offers an irresistible lure, beguiling, captivating and seducing with its glittering mantle of white. It fulfils long-cherished dreams, embraces the odd cliché with pride and remains the unique phenomenon that it is. In the Imst Holiday Region you can do little but succumb to its beauty day after day. IMST

IMSTERBERG

KARRES

KARRÖSTEN

MILS

NASSEREITH

ROPPEN

SCHÖNWIES

TARRENZ

THE IMST HOLIDAY REGION

THE 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 recreational activities ensure a holiday that is both relaxing and invigorating, at any time of the year. During the winter months, the Imst Holiday Region plays all its aces: A prime central location in the heart of Tyrol amid some of the most fantastic winter sport areas; a laid-back ambience in all of its resorts; a deep respect for and love of nature; fascinating insights into local customs and traditions; and the warm friendliness of its inhabitants, who enjoy sharing their love of Tyrol with holiday guests. 9


On your piste, get set, go! Here in the Imst Holiday Region even former skiers quickly get back into the swing of things.

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Ski areas Winter activities Recreational activities

FAMILY CULTURE & EVENTS

Make a fresh start on fresh snow! The Imst Holiday Region specialises in providing ideal conditions for beginners and those ‘re-finding their skiing feet’ after a break from the sport. Specially designed packages ensure fast learning success and help rusty skiers to return to their best.

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Rotkopf 2.692 m

Gr. Schlenker 2.827 m Pleiskopf 2.560 m

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Muttekopf 2.774 m

Kübelwände

Scharnitz Sattel

Vorderes Alpjoch

SunOrama Muttekopfhütte 1.934 m

Alpjochbahn 2.050 m

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Wetterkreuz HACHLESCHLUCHT (Wintersperre)

ROSENGARTEN SCHLUCHT (Wintersperre)

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PRACTICE LIFT Daily from 9.00 am–12.00 noon and 1.00 pm–4.00 pm

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OPERATING HOURS Am Rofen 08.–10.12.2017, 15.12.–18.03.2018 Depending on snow conditions Daily from 9.00 am–4.00 pm New Year’s Eve 31.12.2017, 6.30 pm– 8.00 pm

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INFORMATION

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Tourismusverband

Sonneparkplatz

Am Majötz

Pfarrkirche

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Museum im Ballhaus Stadtplatz

Fasnachtshaus

Laurentiuskirche Johanneskirche Pfarrgasse

Jonakparkplatz

IMSTER BERGBAHNEN

08.–10.12.2017

Lourdeskapelle

NIGHT-TIME OPERATING HOURS see page 15

Am Raun

CONTACT Imster Bergbahnen Hoch-Imst 19, A-6460 Imst Tel. +43 5412 66322, Fax 65822 info@imster-bergbahnen.at www.imster-bergbahnen.at


With its gently undulating slopes, the Hoch-Imst ski area offers perfect conditions for beginners and those returning to the sport of skiing after a longer break. The immaculately groomed pistes are linked by two double chairlifts, a drag tow and a practice lift. The spacious Winterpark is ideal for little ones taking their very first steps on two skis. PRICE WINTER 2017/2018 Prices stated are in Euros

Adults

Youths born 1998–2001 Seniors born 1957 or earlier

Children born 2002– 2011

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IMSTER BERGBAHNEN SKI LIFTS

Families Parents + children born 1998–2011

MORNING TICKET 9.00–1.00 pm

22.50

17.50

11.00

56.00

25.50 22.00 14.50

20.50 17.50 12.50

13.00 11.00 9.00

64.00 55.00 38.00

31.50 62.50 92.00 118.00 131.50 150.00 160.00 135.50

27.00 50.00 75.00 94.00 104.00 120.00 127.00 108.00

16.50 31.00 46.50 59.00 65.50 75.00 80.00 68.00

79.50 156.00 230.50 295.00 328.50 375.00 400.00 339.00

Wed/Sat 6.30 pm – 9.30 pm

19.50

16.00

10.00

49.00

Full-day ticket Half-day ticket

15.00 12.00

12.00 9.50

7.50 6.00

37.50 30.00

Sections I + II

13.50

11.00

7.50

34.50

Ascent/descent sections I + II Ascent/descent section I or II 2 ascents section I 1 ascent section I Descent section I

16.00 13.60 13.50 8.10 6.80

12.50 10.90 11.00 6.70 6.00

8.00 7.00 7.50 4.70 3.70

40.00 34.20 34.50 21.00 17.30

7-day ski pass + 3 x Alpine Coaster ride + 2 x night skiing

180.00

142.00

90.00

450.00

HALF-DAY TICKET 11.30 am–4.00 pm 1.00 pm–4.00 pm 2.30 pm–4.00 pm

FULL-DAY PASSES

1 day 2 days 3 days 4 days 5 days 6 days 7 days 5 days out of 7

NIGHT-SKIING/NIGHT-TOBOGGANING PRACTICE LIFT

SKI TOURING TICKETS

TICKETS FOR WALKERS AND TOBOGGANERS ONLY

VIP PASS

GROUP DISCOUNT

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


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Sledding fans are spoilt for choice with six natural toboggan runs.

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NIGHT-SKIING AND TOBOGGANING AND SKI TOURING EVENINGS

Night skiing on Tyrol's longest floodlit piste, moonlight tobogganing and the warm convivial atmosphere of the Latschenhütte and Untermarkter Alm mountain huts. NIGHT-TIME OPERATING HOURS 1ST SECTION 23.12.2017–24.02.2018 * NIGHT-SKIING Every Wednesday and Saturday, lift operating times: 6.30 pm–9.30 pm Piste is floodlit until 10.00 pm NIGHT-TOBOGGANING Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Lift operating hours (Wednesday & Saturday only) 6.30 pm–9.30 pm, Toboggan run is floodlit until 2.00 am NIGHT-SKI TOURING (without Lift) – 22.12.2017 – 23.02.2018* Every Friday evening from 6.30 pm to 9.30 pm the piste is floodlit as far as the Untermarkter Alm mountain hut. Every Wednesday evening from 6.30 pm to 9.30 pm enjoy a romantic torch-light ski tour along the Ursprungweg trail. New Year’s Eve 31.12.2017: Lift in operation from 6.30 pm to 8.00 pm INFORMATION HOTLINE +43 5412 66322

* dependent on snow conditions

FREE SKI BUS Free ski bus for guests in possession of a valid ski pass or carrying winter sport equipment from Imst and its neighbouring villages to the Imster Bergbahnen ski lifts and the surrounding ski areas in Pitztal, as well as to Oetz and Kühtai. Detailed information and timetables are available in all Imst Tourismus information offices and from the Imster Bergbahnen lift company. Holders of the Imst Holiday Region Guest Card enjoy free travel on the town buses and post buses (VVT) to and from Nassereith, Tarrenz, Imst, Imsterberg, Mils, Schönwies, Zams, Landeck, Karres, Karrösten and Roppen.

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© Schneesportschule Imst

SCHNEESPORTSCHULE IMST SKI SCHOOL Years of experience and a passion for what we do are what make the difference! Whatever you book – a ski course, snowboard course or one-to-one lessons – our ski school promises a memorable experience, lots of fun and guaranteed success. We are proud to hold the coveted ‘Quality Award’ hallmark of excellence granted by the Tyrolean Ski Instructors' Association. ‘ Kinder-Club’® kiddies' club with Bobo the Penguin: We like to make a ‘big thing’ out of little skiers and offer a weekly programme packed with fun and action. "Zwerglöwenland": a paradise for kids on 6000 m² with 3 conveyors, igloo, childrens merry-go-around, tipis an many more. Childcare between 12.00 am and 01.00 pm for 5 days Taster lessons for children aged 3 to 4 years every Sunday. Pre-registration required by Saturday 4.00 pm. Price € 25.00. Junior freestyle courses: A step-by-step course for youngsters taking their first jumps in the Funpark! Package price: Course & 7 days' equipment rental OPENING HOURS Daily from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm ONLINE BOOKING 5 % to 10 % discount on online reservations CONTACT Manager: Harald Juen Hoch-Imst 19, 6460 Imst, Austria Tel. +43 5412 61705, info@schneesportschule-imst.com www.schneesportschule-imst.com 16


Category

Alpine skiing Adults

Alpine skiing Children up to 14 years of age

Private instructor

Days

EUR

1 day x 2 hrs 2 days x 2 hrs 3 days x 2 hrs 4 days x 2 hrs 5 days x 2 hrs 1 day x 4 hrs 2 days x 4 hrs 3 days x 4 hrs 4 days x 4 hrs 5 days x 4 hrs 6 days x 4 hrs 1 hour from 2 hours from 4 hours from

€ 55.00 € 100.00 € 130.00 € 155.00 € 165.00 € 60.00 € 105.00 € 140.00 € 165.00 € 185.00 € 200.00 € 70.00 € 115.00 € 205.00

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PRICE SKI SCHOOL 2017/2018

© Imst Tourismus

SKI RENTAL OUTLET IN HOCH-IMST SKI RENTAL – HOCH-IMST, SPORT 2000 Hoch-Imst 11, A-6460 Imst Tel. +43 5412 63540, mobile: +43 680 1206795 info@snow-sport.at www.hoch-imst.skischoolshop.com Rental price in Euros Carve-skis + poles Snowboard Boots Snowblades Ski touring set Snowshoes incl. poles

Children/day

Adults/day

€ 7.00 to € 11.00 € 18.00 to € 25.00 € 9.00 to € 13.00 € 19.00 € 5.00 to € 6.00 € 7.00 € 15.00 € 28.00 to € 35.00 € 10.00

Extras/day Toboggan

€ 5.00 to € 7.00 Cross-country set

€ 10.00 to € 15.00 Children’s helmet € 3.00

Special family discounts. Reduced prices for rentals of 2 days and longer. Free ski storage for rental skis. Reduced rental prices in combination with packages booked with Schneesportschule Imst-Venet ski school. 17


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BUNGERLOCHLIFT IN TARRENZ

The small but delightful ski lift in Tarrenz’s Bungerloch area has snow-making facilities and is ideal for practicing your turns. PRICE BUNGERLOCH LIFT 2017/2018

Day ticket

Season ticket

Children (7 to 15 years)

€ 4.00

€ 45.00

Adults

€ 7.00

€ 70.00

OPERATING HOURS From 26.12.2017 until the end of February 2018 (snow conditions depending) Thursday and Friday from 1.00 pm to 4.00 pm. Saturday, Sunday and public holidays and when local schools are on holiday from 12.00 noon to 4.00 pm INFORMATION Gemeinde Tarrenz (local council) Tel. +43 5412 63352, Andreas Flür +43 676 508 1957

ROSSBACHLIFT IN NASSEREITH PRICE ROSSBACH LIFT 2017/2018

Day ticket

Children (7 to15 years)

€ 3.00

Adults

€ 5.00

OPERATING HOURS From 26.12.2017 until the end of February 2018 (snow conditions depending) Weekends from 1.00 pm to 4.00 pm During the Christmas holidays and mid-term break daily from 1.00 pm to 4.00 pm www.sc-nassereith.com

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A vast haven of pure skiing pleasure, just a snowball’s throw away…

Ehrwalder Alm Zugspitze 32 km

Hoch-Imst Arlberg – 46 km

Kühtai 35 km Venet 19 km

Ischgl – 48 km

Hochzeiger 13 km

SerfausFiss-Ladis 45 km

Nauders 60 km

Kaunertal 45 km

Rifflsee Pitztal Glacier 38 km

Oetz 18 km Sölden 48 km

Obergurgl 65 km

PITZ REGIO CARD // 1 ski pass // 4 ski areas // 111 kilometres of slopes

© Hochzeiger Bergbahnen / Albin Niederstrasser

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Winter sport area

Kilometres of slopes

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The Tyrolean Oberland region is, quite justly, considered the centre of Alpine winter sport. Several of the world’s finest ski areas are located here, spread over the snow-covered mountains. The Imst Holiday Region is just a few kilometres away from a vast selection of ski slopes. Travelling time

Imst: The family-friendly ski area right on the doorstep. For prices and info see pages 12–18

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Hochzeiger: Fantastic slopes for skiers of all abilities with state-of-the-art lift facilities.

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25 mins

Pitztal Glacier / Rifflsee: Snow-reliable and stunningly scenic with Austria’s highest cable car at 3,440 m.

41

45 mins

For info and prices of the Pitz-Regio-Card see pages 22–23 Venet Skiberg – Zams & Landeck: Small skiing area with some challenging downhill runs.

22

15 mins

Hochoetz: The ski area near the entrance to the Ötztal valley has over 27 km of slopes at altitudes of up to 2,200 m.

41

20 mins

St. Anton am Arlberg: The Arlberg Ski Arena ranks as one of the finest in the world. Location of the 2002 World Championships.

340

40 mins

Silvretta Ski Arena Ischgl-Samnaun: A further highlight in Tyrol’s winter sport portfolio! Countless kilometres of slopes, state-of-the-art lift facilities.

238

50 mins

Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis: The ski area on Tyrol’s sunniest plateau with pistes for beginners and experts alike. Top-class slopes and facilities.

212

45 mins

Kaunertaler Gletscherbahnen: The glacier ski area in Tyrol’s Oberland region, with a breathtaking panoramic road at an altitude of 2,800 m. Step out of your car onto the piste.

33

60 mins

Skiarena Reschenpass-Nauders: Trans-border skiing fun on the Reschen Pass.

120

60 mins

Sölden im Ötztal: One of the best ski resorts in the Alps with a vast glacier skiing area

146

50 mins

Kühtai: High-altitude ski area with pistes starting at 2,000 m

41

35 mins

Ehrwalder Alm – Tiroler Zugspitzbahn: Large ski areas on the north side of the Fern Pass. The Zugspitzbahn cable car takes you up Germany’s highest mountain.

44

35 mins

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PITZ-REGIO-CARD 2017–18 One ski pass – 4 ski areas – 111 kilometres of slopes – free ski bus. An all-in-one ski pass valid for the Pitztal Glacier, Rifflseebahn cable car, Hochzeiger ski area and Imster Bergbahnen ski lifts.

Price in EUROS

Low season until 21.12.2017 08.01.18 to 25.01.2018

High season 22.12.17–07.01.18 26.01.18–15.04.18

Adults

Children

Adults

Children

3 days

€ 131.00

€ 78.00

€ 144.00

€ 87.00

4 days

€ 164.00

€ 99.00

€ 183.00

€ 109.00

5 days

€ 197.00

€ 118.00

€ 218.00

€ 132.00

6 days

€ 233.00

€ 139.00

€ 258.00

€ 155.00

7 days

€ 262.00

€ 157.00

€ 290.00

€ 175.00

8 days

€ 286.00

€ 172.00

€ 316.00

€ 190.00

9 days

€ 310.00

€ 185.00

€ 343.00

€ 206.00

10 days

€ 332.00

€ 200.00

€ 368.00

€ 219.00

11 days

€ 347.00

€ 209.00

€ 385.00

€ 233.00

12 days

€ 363.00

€ 217.00

€ 404.00

€ 242.00

13 days

€ 379.00

€ 229.00

€ 421.00

€ 252.00

14 days

€ 396.00

€ 237.00

€ 438.00

€ 264.00

Pitz Regio discount for children (ID required): Free travel: Children born 2012 or later Free Bambini tickit: children born 2008 or younger in company of one parent. Children's rates: Children born 2002 to 2010 (exception: free Bambini Ticket). Adults rates: All guests born 2000 or earlier V alid for the following ski areas: Pitztal Glacier, Rifflsee, Hochzeiger Bergbahnen, Imster Bergbahnen Prices stated are in € and include VAT / adults The ski passes are available for purchase from the participating ski lift companies – Imster Bergbahnen, Pitztal Glacier, Rifflseebahn, Hochzeiger Bergbahnen. The Pitz-Regio-Ski-Pass is a keycard with a deposit charge of € 2.00 Changes and errors excepted

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The new Wildspitzbahn cable car as seen from the panoramic viewing platform at 3,440 m © tirolgletscher.com

MAXIMUM PISTE PLEASURE

15.12.2017 to 18.03.2018 During the cold-weather season the Pitz Regio Ski Pass is the gateway to an unrivalled winter sport experience for guests staying in the Imst Holiday Region. The special card includes skiing fun in the Imster Bergbahnen, Hochzeiger and Jerzens ski areas, on the Pitztal Glacier and in the Rifflsee ski area – a total of 111 kilometres of slopes. Included in the price:

7 nights' accommodation in the Imst Holiday Region Pitz-Regio-Card valid for 6 days of skiing 1 ride on the Alpine Coaster – the world's longest mountain toboggan-coaster (incl. ascent on the chairlift) Ice skating in Imst Sport Centre Night-time tobogganing incl. toboggan rental in Hoch-Imst Please note the varying operating times of the ski lift facilities: Imster Bergbahnen 15.12.2017 to 18.03.2018 Hochzeiger Bergbahnen 01.12.2017 to 04.04.2018 Pitztal Glacier 16.09.2017 to 22.04.2018 Rifflsee Bergbahnen 08.12.2017 to 08.04.2018

Room

Meals

Price in € per adult LS*

Price in € per adult HS**

Private

En-suite

Breakfast

from € 526.00

from € 551.00

Guesthouse

En-suite

Breakfast

from € 563.00

from € 588.00

Hotel/Inn**

En-suite

Breakfast

from € 585.00

from € 610.00

Hotel/Inn***

En-suite

Breakfast

from € 623.00

from € 648.00

Hotel****

En-suite

Breakfast

from € 771.00

from € 796.00

Accommodation

Package offer in keeping with the seasonal prices of the Pitz-Regio Card *LS – Low season: until 21.12.2017, 08.01.2018 to 25.01.2018 **HS – High season: 22.12.2017 to 07.01.2018, 26.01.2018 to 15.04.2018 This special offer is available for booking through Imst Tourismus only. Prices are per person in a double room / apartment. Half-board and reductions for children available on request. 23


For those who live and love life off the beaten piste

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If you’re looking for freedom, fresh air and exercise off the beaten path, ski touring offers it all. Guided ski tours offer nature-loving recreation seekers authentic outdoor experiences. The Imst Holiday Region is a well-kept secret among ski touring aficionados. With numerous fantastic touring routes within close proximity, the region offers a second-to-none paradise for free spirits.

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TOURING TIPS

We recommend that you undertake your ski tours with a local guide. An avalanche transceiver is a MUST!

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uttekopf 2,774 m – Imst’s landmark mountain is a popular M summit with local ski tourers. The ascent requires experience and a good level of fitness, but can be shortened by using the Imster Bergbahnen cable car. Venet 2,400 m – Starting from Imsterberg the route to the Venet­ alm mountain hut takes you through enchanting forests. From the Venetalm you follow the ridge to the Venet summit. Several different variations of the downhill run are possible and should be carefully selected in accordance with prevailing snow and weather conditions. Roter Stein 2,366 m – A breathtakingly beautiful ski tour starting from the Fern Pass and leading through the ruggedly picturesque Kälbertal valley. Fantastic slopes take you up to a point where you must remove your skis and continue on foot up to the summit. Sinnesjoch 2,273 m – A classic springtime ski tour that (weather and snow conditions permitting) offers spectacular views of the Gurgltal valley and Imst. Beginners’ and training route – Ursprungweg trail from HochImst.

Night-time touring: The Ursprungweg trail is illuminated Wednesdays 6.30 pm to 9.30 pm

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TOBOGGANING FUN

Those who fancy a spot of fun-packed tobogganing can rent toboggans from Sport 2000 and many accommodation providers in the Imst Holiday Region. Plan

Natural toboggan run

Length

Q W E R T

Untermarkter Alm, floodlit

4 km

Obermarkter Almweg, Latschenhütte

6 km

Teilwiesen-Rotanger Dormitz/Bockleite Imsterberg

2 km 1.5 km 4 km

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INFO HOTLINE +43 5412 69100 NIGHT-TOBOGGANING see page 15

MOUNTAIN HUTS

The local mountain huts offer cosy, convivial places in which to rest, warm up, savour mouth-watering local specialities and enjoy the mountain views.

LATSCHENHÜTTE

Nothdurfter Family, www.latschen.at, info@latschen.at Mobile +43 664 9859424, Tel. +43 5412 65413 26.12.2017 to 19.03.2018. Opening hours: same as those of the Imster Bergbahnen lifts. Open evenings too on Wednesday, Friday (for ski tourers) and Saturday, closed Mondays from 06.01.2018

UNTERMARKTER ALM

UALM-Betriebs GesmbH, Family Riml www.ualm.at, info@ualm.at, Tel. +43 680 4441702. Opening hours: same as those of the Imster Bergbahnen lifts. Sleeping space for 30 (multi-bed rooms & Alm Suites).

HAPPI’S HÜTTE

Family Happacher, www.happis-huette.at, happi@cni.at, Mobile +43 650 2341973 Opening hours: wednesday - sunday from 02.00 pm

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SNOWSHOEING

A walk through the glittering, snow-covered landscape of the Imst Holi­ day Region offers a truly unforgettable experience. One of the most scenic tours leads from Hoch-Imst via Opferstock to the Latschenhütte mountain hut. And once you’ve fallen under the spell of this relaxing, tranquil sport there’s no turning back! TIP: Every Wednesday evening – a romantic torchlight tour across the Ursprungweg trail. SNOWSHOE RENTAL From the ski rental outlet in Hoch-Imst and from Imst Climbing Centre. Further information available in the information offices.

HORSE-DRAWN CARRIAGE RIDES

If you want to savour the magical winter landscape from a different perspective, then why not enjoy an enchanting horse-drawn ride. Noriker horses pull the carriages or sleighs through the ruggedly picturesque Gurgltal valley. Fun for the whole family guaranteed! DATES/TIMES By prior arrangement

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CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING The fascination of gliding through a magical snow-covered landscape on cross-country skis, hearing nothing but your own breathing, offers an unadulterated close-to-nature experience. And the idyllic tracks in the Imst Holiday Region offer the perfect setting. Distance

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Hoch-Imst

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Teilwiesen

2.5 km/1.5 km with guaranteed snow cover 6 km

Gurgltal

25 km

CL + SK

Imster Au

2.5 km

CL

Mils bei Imst

2.5 km

CL

Schönwies

1 km

CL

Sonnenloipe

3 km

CL + SK

Rossbachloipe

1 km

CL + SK

Greitloipe

2 km

CL

Moosrunde

1 km

CL + SK

Klosterloipe

1 km

CL + SK

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WINTER HIKING

Plan

Route

Walking time

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Nuireith circular walk in Hoch-Imst

approx. 1 hour

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Hoch-Imst – Linserhof – Hoch-Imst

approx. 2 hours

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Imst – Tarrenz – Strad and back

approx. 3 hours

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Imst – Latschenhütte – Imst Tip: Take a toboggan with you!

approx. 3.5 hours

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Hoch-Imst – Gunglgrün – Hoch-Imst

approx. 2 hours

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Obtarrenz – Glöck

approx. 1 hour

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Karres – Karrösten – circular walk

approx. 1.5 hours

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Imsterberg village walk

approx. 1.5 to 2 hours

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Schönwies – Lasalterstraße village walk

approx. 1 hour

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Roppen village walk

approx. 1.5 hours

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Mils village walk

approx. 1.5 hours

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Nassereith village walk

approx. 45 minutes

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Holzleiten

approx. 2 hours

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Dormitz

approx. 1 hour

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If you think hiking is purely a summer sport, then it’s time you came to the Imst Holiday Region! Here, winter hiking looks back on a long tradition. Snow-covered forests and iced-over lakes and waterfalls create a stunning backdrop that accompanies you as you walk.

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ICE SKATING & ALPINE-STYLE CURLING Gliding on blades over the smooth ice – a sport that is both fun and artistic at the same time – can be enjoyed in several ice-skating rinks in the region. Special ice lanes are available for those who enjoy the sport of ‘Eisstockschiessen’ – an alpine version of curling.

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Plan

Ice-skating/curling rink

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Imst ice skating rink (+ curling)

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Ice skating rink beside the village hall in Tarrenz

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Ice skating rink in Hoch-Imst (floodlit until 9.00 pm)

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Ice skating rink beside the sports grounds in Imst (+ curling)

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Ice skating rink beside the sports grounds in Roppen (+ curling)

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Ice skating rink beside the St. Wendelin sports facility in Nassereith

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Curling rink beside the tennis courts in Nassereith


OPENING TIMES 11.11.2017 to 25.02.2018, daily 1.00 pm to 4.30 pm, and, in addition, Saturday 7.00 pm to 10.00 pm

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IMST ICE SKATING RINK (BESIDE THE SPORT CENTRE)

CONTACT Sportzentrum Imst, Am Raun 25, 6460 Imst, Austria Tel. +43 5412 626525, sportzentrum@imst.gv.at www.sportzentrum.at

PRICE – WINTER 2017/2018 Adults

Youths

€ 2.70

€ 2.20

€ 1.50

12-admissions card

€ 26.50

€ 21.60

€ 15.50

Season ticket

€ 46.60

€ 31.00

€ 23.30

School classes

Single ticket

Family season ticket

Children

€ 0.50

€ 67.00

RENTAL PRICES, CURLING LANE, RINK RENTAL ETC. Skates

€ 2.60

Lighting, per hour

€ 6.00

Blade sharpening

€ 4.70

Curling lane, per hour

€ 5.60

School classes – skates

€ 1.50

Full rink rental, per hour

€ 65.00

LET’S SAFARI 15.12.2017 to 18.03.2018

7 nights’ accommodation with breakfast

Ski passes for the following ski areas: Hoch-Imst, St. Anton am Arlberg, Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis, Hochzeiger im Pitztal

Night-skiing in Hoch-Imst

1 ride on the Alpine Coaster – the world’s longest mountain toboggan-coaster

From € 588.00 per person in a double room This offer is available for booking through Imst Tourismus only.

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Take in the big picture and enjoy the world at your feet

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ALPINE COASTER IMST WINTER PRICES 2017/2018 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 track takes you down, down, down over waves, hairpin bends and jumps – up to 6 metres above the ground in some places! This action-packed, outdoor adventure ride is perfect for children and ‘kids at heart’! And guess what's the most-used word at the bottom … ‘Again!’ Price in Euros May be subject to changes

ALPINE COASTER

Children 3 to 6 years

Children 7 to15 years

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 € 23.00

10 rides

€ 110.00

€ 45.00

€ 86.50

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ALPINE COASTER + LIFT

Adults

WINTER OPERATING HOURS 15.12.2017 to 18.03.2018, Fri to Sun 11.00 am to 4.00 pm GROUP DISCOUNTS: 10% for groups of 10 and more HOW TO GET THERE: From the centre of Imst (Sparkasse bank) turn off in the direction of Hoch-Imst (approx. 3-minute drive from the town centre) INFO HOTLINE: +43 5412 66322

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www.imster-bergbahnen.at

DAS SUNORAMA The SunOrama at the top station of the Alpjochbahn chairlift boasts spectacular sunrises, 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.

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Some like it vertical. And horizontal. Enjoy the perfect balance between adventure and relaxation.

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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. Beginners can participate in courses (registration required) and those with experience can train to their hearts’ content. All climbing equipment (including helmets and via ferrata sets) is available for rent.

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IMST CLIMBING CENTRE

1,420 m² indoor climbing surface area 1,312 m² outdoor climbing surface area Difficulty levels 2–11 (longest 28 m) 200 routes up to max. 22 m 1 bouldering arena, 1 bouldering room ‘Climbers' Heaven’ (separate area with 10-m routes) Climbers shop, sports café PRICE INFORMATION 2017/2018 www.kletterzentrum-imst.at OPENING HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 2.00 pm to 10.00 pm, Wednesday 10.00 am to 10.00 pm, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 10.00 am to 6.00 pm. Special opening hours on rainy days. CLIMBING SCHOOL COURSES: Courses cannot be booked in the climbing hall itself. If you want to participate in a course, please contact one of the two local climbing schools – inout Sport Climbing School and K3-Climbing (see page 36 for contact details). IMST INDOOR CLIMBING HALL: Andy Knabl, Am Raun 25, 6460 Imst, Austria Tel. +43 5412 626522. Outside of opening hours: +43 650 64 51 400 www.kletterzentrum-imst.at

CLIMBING IN WINTER 15.12.2017 to 18.03.2018

4 nights' accommodation with breakfast Taster climbing lesson Admission to Imst’s indoor climbing hall and to the outdoor climbing tower 1 ride on the Alpine Coaster – the world’s longest mountain toboggan coaster (including chairlift) 1 admission to the bouldering hall in Tarrenz or Karrösten

From € 231.00 per person in a double room

(Climbing equipment can be provided if required. Rental charges apply.)

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BOULDERING HALLS IN THE REGION BOULDERING HALL STEINBLOCK, IMST

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. The bouldering hall Steinblock offers: 569m² of general climbing surfaces 68m² training area with Moonboard, rental shoes and chalk laid-back café and lounge area

119 m² practice area for beginners and children courses for beginners and advanced boulderers

Admission: € 9.80 adult, € 6.80 children til 15 years Opening times: Mon–Fri 02.00–22.30pm, Sat, Sun & bank holyday from 10.00–22.30 pm Contact: Steinblock Bouldering Hall GmbH, Bundesstraße 1a, 6460 Imst, Austria, Tel. +43 5412 62374, office@steinblock.at, www.steinblock.at 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 O pening times October to April: Mon + Wed 6.30 pm to 9.30 pm and otherwise by arrangement B oulderhalle, Hauptstraße 65,6464 Tarrenz 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. New: with slackline. Admission: € 4.00 adults; € 2.00 children aged 6 to 18 years O pening hours: from November every Thursday from 7.00 pm to 10.00 pm and otherwise by arrangement

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Experience the fascination of the Imst mountains during a taster climbing lesson for beginners, or advanced instruction sessions for experienced climbers, with the sport climbing school ‘inout’ run by Bettina Schöpf. Qualifications: Qualified nursery teacher, Teacher Training College, Degree in Education and Austrian qualification as a sport climbing instructor. in: Imst Climbing Centre, out: climbing crag.

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CLIMBING SCHOOLS

SPORT-KLETTERSCHULE INOUT Bettina Schöpf-Greinig MA, Zirm 7, A-6463 Karrösten Tel. +43 676 3355749, info@inout.cc www.inout.cc

Climbing courses with 4-times world champion Angela Eiter and her friend Bernie Ruech. Climbing is our passion. Our life. Here in the K3-Climbing School we enjoy passing on our expertise to others. Everyone is welcome – from beginners to pros! Please contact us per email. K3-CLIMBING – ANGY EITER & TEAM office@k3-climbing.at www.k3-climbing.at

ALPINE SCHOOL

Our Alpine School offers a vast spectrum of outdoor activities and mountain sports. Sharing the natural beauty of our mountains and valleys with our guests is what we love doing most. ( Whatever your preference – snowshoeing, ski touring, free riding, rock climbing, ice climbing, avalanche courses …). CONTACT Alpinschule High-Mountainworks OG, Johannesplatz 4, 6460 Imst Tel. +43 660 6822001, info@high-mountainworks.at www.high-mountainworks.at

ALPENRETREAT

AlpenRetreat offers an escape from the hectic pace of everyday life. Yoga, meditation and massages aid relaxation after an eventful day on the ski slopes. CONTACT info@alpenretreat.com www.alpenretreat.at

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‘I don’t have time, Mum. I want to practice my turns. And play with the others!’

During a skiing holiday here it might well happen that parents, themselves, actually have time to enjoy skiing to the full. That’s because children are more-than-welcome guests in the Hoch-Imst ski area and we really offer them a whale of a time! In addition to teaching kids the correct skiing techniques, the instructors also show the kids just how much fun skiing can be! And afterwards they still have plenty of time to tell their parents all about their funpacked day… © Imst Tourismus

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Free ski courses Winter fun for the whole family

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WINTER FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 15.12.2017 to 18.03.2018

7 nights' accommodation with breakfast in the Imst Holiday Region

6-day ski pass for the Hoch-Imst ski area 1 night-tobogganing pass for moonlight tobogganing – 2 rides up to the 1st section

1 rental toboggan (one-seater) from Sport 2000 (Hoch-Imst) 1 ride on the Alpine Coaster – the world’s longest mountain toboggan-coaster

Reduced prices for children available on request

From € 431.00 per person in a double room

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FREE CHILDREN’S SKIING WEEKS Hello, little lady! Hello, young man! Are you 3 years or over but not yet 7? If so, then we would like to invite you to learn to ski – for free! Dates: 06.01 to 27.01.2018 | 03.03 to 17.03.2018 Vouchers: You or your accommodation provider can collect the vouchers from Imst Information Office on Saturday between 10.00 am and 1.00 pm or on Monday from 8.00 am. Make sure you take the registration form from your accommodation provider with you along with photo ID. Monday to Friday (courses always start on Monday) Ski course (ages 3 to 4 years) 10.00 am to 12.00 noon. Ski course (ages 5 to 6 years) 10.00 am to 12.00 noon and 1.00 pm to 3.00 pm Ski races for holiday guests: Friday from 10.00 am followed by an award ceremony Free ski pass: You can also use lifts free of charge. Registration: A few days in advance with Imst Information Office. The child must be between 3 and 6.9 years old. This offer is only available for children of guests staying a minimum of 5 nights in the Imst Holiday Region. INFORMATION/REGISTRATION Imst Tourismus, Johannesplatz 4, A-6460 Imst, Tel.: +43 5412 6910 0

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FREE CHILDREN’S SKIING WEEKS 06.01 to 27.01.2018 | 03.03 to 17.03.2018

Children’s Skiing Weeks for all holiday guest children aged between 3 and 6.9 years staying in the Imst Holiday Region. A fantastic programme of accompanying events is also included!

Winter park with ‘magic carpet’ lift Separate kids’ entrance at the lift Children’s ski race with award ceremony Free use of the lifts for children registered in the Children’s Skiing Weeks programme Included services and extras:

7 nights’ accommodation with breakfast in the Imst Holiday Region 6-day ski pass for the Hoch-Imst ski area 5-day ski course for all children aged between 3 and 6.9 years 1 ride on the Alpine Coaster – the world’s longest mountain toboggan-coaster – for every family member Accommodation

Room

Meals

Price in € per adult

Private

En-suite

Breakfast

from € 362.00

Guesthouse

En-suite

Breakfast

from € 397.00

Hotel/Inn**

En-suite

Breakfast

from € 419.00

Hotel/Inn***

En-suite

Breakfast

from € 456.00

Hotel****

En-suite

Breakfast

from € 605.00

Half-board is available on request and starts from € 49.00 per person for stays of 7 nights and over. This offer is available for booking through Imst Tourismus only. Prices are per person in a double room/apartment. Reduced rates for children are available on request.

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Museums and Exhibitions Advent Events and Weekly Programme

This dance follows strict rules, many of which go back centuries. Well-known far and wide, the renowned ‘Fasnacht’ carnival processions in Imst and Nassereith, which only take place every three or four years, offer a mesmerising spectacle for spectators from all over the world. Furthermore, the ‘Imster Schemenlaufen’ was, in 2012, the first Austrian custom to be added to the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Nassereith’s carnival procession, likewise, was added to the UNESCO National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2012. The little villages of Tarrenz and Roppen are also the scene of revelry every four years with their Fasnacht celebrations. The Imst Holiday Region ‘sweetens the waiting time’ for its visitors between the carnival traditions with a broad spectrum of fascinating events and cultural treats.

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A community proud of their culture of masks. Because the masks of a culture reveal its true face. Š West Werbeagentur

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© Archiv Imst Tourismus

THE WORLD’S FIRST SOS CHILDREN’S VILLAGE IN IMST Some 60 years ago in the Sonnberg district of Imst, Hermann Gmeiner, together with a handful of visionary men and women, set the foundations for what was to grow to become a worldwide concept. In 1949 he founded the world's first SOS Children's Village. Today millions of people support the Children's Villages. On the occasion of the organisation's 50th anniversary, even The Rolling Stones showed their deep respect by giving their first-ever concert in the Tyrolean mountains. The grave of Hermann Gmeiner can be visited during school-day mornings. A guide is available to accompany pre-registered groups and visitors. Tel. +43 5412 66234 www.sos-kinderdorf.at UBUNTU ‘Ubuntu’ is the name of the cultural project of SOS Children's Village: 2017/2018 programme: www.ubuntu-kulturinitiative.com O pening times: Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 02.00 pm to 05.00 pm Guided Ubuntu tours are available all year round by prior arrangement. T ip: SOS Children's Village themed walk. Starting point: Johannesplatz beside the bronze Hermann Gmeiner statue UBUNTU FORUM Stadtplatz 12, A-6460 Imst, Tel. +43 699 14041263

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CARNIVAL MUSEUM – HAUS DER FASNACHT This museum makes use of state-of-the-art technology to present an authentic, indeed archaic, custom in all its richness. The museum was awarded the Museum Prize by the provincial government of Tyrol and it holds the Austrian Museums Seal of Quality. Furthermore, in 2012 the ‘Imster Schemenlaufen’ became the first Austrian custom to be added to the UNESCO Representative 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. Ingenious presentations and photos from a period covering one hundred years offer a fascinating insight into both the history and the present-day significance of the Fasnacht carnival tradition. Sophisticated sound and text collages reveal the fascinating stories behind the custom and the elaborate preparations, such as the carving of the wooden masks and the building of the carnival floats. 04.02.2018 ‘IMSTER BUABEFÅSNÅCHT’ 09.02.2020 ‘IMSTER SCHEMENLAUFEN’ OPENING TIMES Friday 4.00 pm–7.00 pm and by prior arrangement ADMISSION PRICES Adults € 5.00 / School pupils/students € 2.00 Children aged 6–14 € 1.00 / Combined ticket with the Museum im Ballhaus € 6.00 Guided tours possible at all times by prior arrangement HAUS DER FASNACHT Streleweg 6, A-6460 Imst, Tel. +43 664 60698221, office@fasnacht.at www.fasnacht.at

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MUSEUM IN THE BALLHAUS

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CULTURE & EVENTS

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 prehistoric times to the present day. The artefacts recount the history of mining, the guild system and the times of the famous Imst bird traders.

EXHIBITION OF NATIVITY SCENES

From 2nd Decembre 2017 to 3rd February 2018 the Ballhaus is home to an outstanding exhibition of historical nativity scenes. OPENING TIMES Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 2.00 pm–6.00 pm, Saturday 9.00 am–12.00 noon (closed on public holidays) and at other times by prior arrangement SPECIAL OPENING TIMES DURING THE ADVENT SEASON: As part of the ‘Kunststraße Imst’ event (Art Street), the museum has extended opening hours as follows: Sat/Sun 02/03.12.2017, Fri/Sat/Sun 08/09/10.12.2017, Sat/Sun 16/17.12.2017 from 2.00 pm–7.00 pm. ADMISSION PRICES Adults € 3.00 / School pupils/students € 2.00 Children up to the age of 12 are free / Guided tour € 1.00 per person, free for groups of 10 and over, combined ticket with the Fasnacht Museum € 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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STARKENBERGER BEER MYTH

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 reverted to their original functions along with the historical connecting 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. OPENING TIMES: OPENING TIMES: 01.11.2017 to 30.04.2018, Tuesday to Friday from 10.00 am to 12.00 noon and from 1.00 pm to 4.00 pm. Guided tours and beer baths are available all year round by prior arrangement. ADMISSION PRICES (INCL. BEER TASTING) Single ticket .................................................................. School pupils, students, military servicemen ........... Groups of 15 and over ................................................. With a guided tour (by prior arrangement) ............... Children up to the age of 10 .......................................

€ 7.00 € 6.00 € 6.00 € 8.00 free of charge

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CULTURE & EVENTS

CARNIVAL MUSEUM – FASNACHTHAUS, NASSEREITH

A UNIQUE TRADITION AND AN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE! TRADITIONS-POWER-SYMBOLISM

The village of Nassereith in the Tyrolean Oberland region is one of the few remaining places that still actively upholds the age-old tradition of the Fasnacht carnival. The ancient custom keeps the village in a state of excitement for weeks, transforming the little Tyrolean municipality into a carnival stronghold. Created a few years ago, the Fasnachthaus enables visitors to gain a close insight into this spectacular tradition all year round, with state-of-the-art audio-visual systems that bring this unique custom quite spectacularly to life. Visitors can marvel at the vibrantly coloured costumes, more than 450 elaborate wooden masks created by renowned local artists and ancient traditions. A realistic panorama show brings to life both the historical and the present-day Nassereith carnival. Old postcards, portrayals and props from days gone by are on display side by side with present-day carnival artefacts. Come and experience for yourself the fascination of this exceptional performance tradition. 17.02.2019 – NASSEREITHER SCHELLERLAUFEN OPENING TIMES Visits and guided tours are only available by prior arrangement by telephone. ADMISSION PRICES Adults € 3.00 | Children (aged 6–14) € 1.00 | Groups of 10 and over € 2.00 FASNACHTSHAUS NASSEREITH Sachsengasse 81a, A-6465 Nassereith, Tel. +43 680 3131184, info@fasnacht-nassereith.at www.schellerlaufen.at 49


MUSEUM IN IMST AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL

Collection of farming equipment and implements in the Eduard-Wallnöfer-Haus building OPENING TIMES: Same as those of the agricultural school café, November – April, Wednesday and Friday, 9.00 am – 12.00 noon or otherwise by prior arrangement.

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ADMISSION PRICES: Adults (aged 16 and over) € 2.00 | School classes free | Group discounts available on request MUSEUM DER LANDWIRTSCHAFTLICHEN LEHRANSTALT IMST: Landw. Landeslehranstalt Imst, Eduard-Wallnöfer-Platz 5, 6460 Imst Tel. +43 5412 66346-0, lla-imst@tsn.at, www.lla-imst.at

TARRENZ MUSEUM OF LOCAL HISTORY

The Tarrenz Museum of Local History offers a wealth of exhibits and information on crafts, trades and rural, farming life from ‘way back when’. OPENING TIMES: By prior arrangement (by telephone) and during guided tours of the town ADMISSION PRICES: Adults € 3.00

TARRENZER HEIMATMUSEUM: Schulgasse 18, A-6464 Tarrenz, Chairwomen Inge Eder, Tel. +43 664 2809059, Deputy Chairwomen Evelin Fürutter, Tel. +43 677 61424402

KUNSTSTRASSE IMST 2017

DATES: The opening takes place on Friday, 1st Decembre 2017, and thereafter you're invited to ‘wander the streets of the town ... on the trail of art’ on the following Saturdays and Sundays–2nd/3rd Decembre, 8th/9th/10th Decembre and 16th/17th December further informations: www.kultur-imst.at 50


ADVENT-PACKAGE

MAGICAL WINTER EVENINGS IN THE HEART OF THE ALPS 2017 24.11 to 23.12.2017

Enjoy a vast spectrum of Alpine Advent traditions and customs. Imst Holiday Region really knows how to celebrate the Advent season in all its magical wonder. The package includes the following (per person):

4 nights’ accommodation with breakfast in the Imst Holiday Region Advent programme: Nativity scene trail, Christmas market,

evenings of tranquil contemplation in the parish church, children's theatre, St. Nicholas and Krampus processions, nativity scene exhibitions, Christmas house, Advent bazaars, carol singing and lots, lots more besides… € 10.00 ‘Imst Voucher’ valid in many of Imst’s shops, cafés and restaurants Glühwein at the Christmas market – you can even keep the mug as a souvenir!

Museum visits: Haus der Fasnacht and Museum im Ballhaus Room

Meals

Price in € per adult

Private (double room)

En-suite

Breakfast

from € 157.00

Guesthouse

En-suite

Breakfast

from € 178.00

Hotel/Inn**

En-suite

Breakfast

from € 191.00

Hotel/Inn***

En-suite

Breakfast

from € 212.00

Hotel****

En-suite

Breakfast

from € 297.00

Accommodation

This offer is available for booking through Imst Tourismus only. Prices are per person, per package, in a double room / apartment. Half-board and reduced rates for children are available on request.

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Twinkle twinkle Christmas star…

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Enjoy a vast spectrum of Alpine Advent traditions and customs. Imst Holiday Region really knows how to celebrate the Advent season in all its glory and magical wonder. With devilish Krampus processions, Christmas markets, nativity scene walking trails, concerts, readings and exhibitions – from the end of November until Christmas Eve – the little town of Imst offers a wonderland of pre-Christmas festivities. Visitors gain a deep insight into the rich traditions of the Alpine Yuletide season and can experience the true meaning of Advent.

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THE MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS IN THE IMST HOLIDAY REGION

NATIVITY SCENES – WALKING TRAILS & EXHIBITIONS ativity scene walking trail in Imst: N From 02.12.2017 to 06.01.2018. Take a stroll through the snow-covered little town of Imst and follow the nativity scene trail to a selection of places where Alpine nativity scene artists – renowned for the meticulous detail and love they put into their works – display their most beautiful creations under the open sky. A unique and enchanting experience when darkness starts to fall. N ativity scene exhibitons in Imst: – Exhibition in the Museum im Ballhaus see page 47 – A huge oriental nativity scene is on display in the Agricultural School LLA-Imst, Meranerstraße 6, Imst. Mid-December 2017 until the end of January 2018 (closed 23.12.2017–06.01.2018) – 08.12.2017 nativity scene exhibitions in the christmas house Nativity scene exhibitions in Nassereith: – 10.12.2017 from 2.00 pm to 8.00 pm in the community hall (Gemeindesaal) – From 17.12.2017 – village nativity scene on display in Nassereith Nativity scene exhibition in Tarrenz: – 02.12 from 5.00 pm to 8.00 pm and – 03.12 from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm in the village hall

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The small but enchanting Christmas market in the town centre of Imst is a very popular meeting place for locals and holiday guests alike. Mouth-watering traditional treats and spicy glühwein tickle your palate and heat you up from inside. A visit here always offers an enjoyable, convivial experience. OPENING TIMES IMST CHRISTMAS MARKET From 24th November to 23rd December 2017–Monday to Friday from 5.00 pm to 9.00 pm, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays from 2.00 pm to 9.00 pm Every Sunday during Advent at 6.00 pm: Lighting of the Advent candles on the huge Advent wreath. TIP: Visit the Christmas houses in Imst and Nassereith. Christmas house Imst: Friday, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays from 2.00 pm–9.00 pm Christmas house Nassereith: 16.12.2017 from 4.00 pm to 9.00 pm | 17.12.2017 from 3.00 pm to 8.00 pm FURTHER CHRISTMAS MARKETS IN THE IMST HOLIDAY REGION

Advent market in Schönwies: 03.12, 09.12, 10.12 and 17.12.2017 from 05.00–09.00 pm Advent market in the village hall in Tarrenz: 26.11.2017 from 11.00 am Moni’s Advent Farmers’ Market in Roppen: 19.11.2017 from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm in front of the schoolhouse St. Nicholas Market on the village square in Tarrenz: 03.12.2017 from 2.00 pm Advent bazaar in the former Gasthof Sonne inn (near the Postplatz square) in Nassereith. 24.11.2017 from 5.00 pm to 8.00 pm 25.11.2017 from 3.00 pm to 8.00 pm Christmas market in the community hall (Gemeindesaal) in Imsterberg: 18.11.2017 from 1.00 pm to 6.00 pm 19.11.2017 from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm

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Children's theatre ‘Der geheimnisvolle Schnüffler’ with the Dynamic Duo Roswitha Matt and Anneliese Krabacher at "Jugendzentrum" JZI, Johannesplatz 6. For children aged between 4 and 12 years.

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THE MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS IN NASSEREITH

16.12.2017 4.00 pm 5.30 pm

Opening of the Christmas House (former Gasthaus Sonne inn) and the Nativity Scene Walking Trail with musical accompaniment by the Dormitzer Bläser brass ensemble. When darkness falls, a candle will be lit in front of each nativity scene. The Christmas House is open until 9.00 pm. Christmas reading and traditional Advent songs at the Christmas House (former Gasthaus Sonne inn)

17.12.2017 8.30 am 3.00 pm 5.00 pm

Mass in the Parish Church, 3rd Sunday of Advent Opening of the Christmas House (former Gasthaus Sonne inn). Hot drinks, glühwein, roast chestnuts, candy floss and many other tasty treats on the Postplatz square. When darkness falls, a candle will be lit in front of each nativity scene. Traditional ‘Christkind’ procession from the Postplatz square to the Maienbrunnen fountain and back, accompanied by music performed by the Nassereith brass ensemble

ADVENT EVENINGS IN IMST

During seven evenings, Imst Parish Church invites you to celebrate the pre-Christmas season with Advent stories and Yuletide music performed by a brass ensemble, a storyteller and a choir: Savour evenings of peace, reflection and contemplation. DATES: 2.12. | 6.12. | 9.12. | 13.12. | 16.12. | 20.12. | 23.12. From 5.00 pm to 6.00 pm, free admission

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Traditions and customs still vibrantly alive in the Imst Holiday Region Š Archiv Gemeinde Tarrenz

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Comedian Luis aus Südtirol ‘Best of ’ with Servus TV 15.11.2017 from 8.00 pm, Trofana Tyrol in Mils XVII. Imst IPA Advent: 02.12.2017, Trofana Tyrol in Mils Horse-drawn carriage rides through Imst town centre 02.12., 09.12., 16.12., 23.12.2017 from 2.00 pm to 5.00 pm free of charge St. Nicholas and Krampus processions in: Roppen: 24.11.2017 from 6.00 pm torchlight performance by the ‘Roppner Krampeler’ devils | 02.12.2017 from 3.00 pm St. Nicholas procession from the parish church to Löckpuiter Platz square, from 6.00 pm Krampus parade on Löckpuiter Platz square Imst: 25.11.2017 from 5.00 pm St. Nicholas procession, from 6.00 pm Krampus parade Karrösten: 02.12.2017 from 6.00 pm in front of the village hall Karres: 02.12.2017 from 3.00 pm Tarrenz: 03.12.2017 from 2.00 pm St. Nicholas procession, 05.12.2017 from 7.00 pm the ‘Kluane Krampeler’ little devils and on 06.12.2017 from 8.00 pm ‘Groaße Krampeler’ big devils Nassereith: 05.12.2017 from 6.00 pm St. Nicholas procession at Rastland Nassereith 22nd Guinness Irish Christmas Festival: 28.11.2017 at 8.00 pm in Agrarzentrum West in Imst Dominik Plangger mit Claudia Fenzl ‘Wintersunn & Raunacht’ ‘Bargers Kaller’ on 07.12.2017 in Gasthof Sonne Tarrenz Carol Singing in Tarrenz: 02.12.2017 at 8.00 pmin the village hall Obtarrenzer Weihnachtshungart: 17.12.2017 from 4.00 pm Advent concert in Roppen: 16.12.2017 at 7.00 pm, Roppen Parish Church Advent in Mils: 16.12.2017 from 5.00 pm beside Mils Parish Church Boxing Day Ball in Mils: 26.12.2017 at 8.00 pm in the community hall Imst End-of-Year Concert: 28.12.2017 at 8.00 pm in the Stadtsaal hall in Imst Orchestral concert with Imst music school: 30.12.2017 at 4.00 pm in the Stadtsaal hall in Imst. Admission: Advance sales € 5.00, at the door on the evening € 6.00 Pre-New Year's Eve curling organised by FC Tarrenz, 30.12.2017 from 4.00 pm behind the village hall New Year's Eve music: Nassereith: 31.12.2017 with the Nassereith Marching Band Imsterberg: 30.12.2017 with the Imsterberg Marching Band Karrösten: 31.12.2017 with the Karrösten Marching Band Roppen: 29./30.12.2017 with the Roppen Marching Band Mils: 31.12.2017 with the Mils Marching Band Karres: 31.12.2017 with the Karres Marching Band Schönwies: 31.12.2017 with the Schönwies Marching Band New Year's Request Concert with the Tarrenz Marching Band: 06.01.2018 at 11.30 am in the village hall www.imst.at www.adventinimst.at

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FURTHER HIGHLIGHTS DURING THE ADVENT SEASON

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Der klingende Ruf des Brauchtums: Kimmsch nåch Imscht!

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Boy´s Fasnacht Once on an inhabitant of Imst turns 16, he’s allowed to participate in Fasnacht – that’s the tradition. (There is no upper age limit – participants retire if they want to make room for the younger generations or if they do not feel up to the demands of the event anymore). You have to imagine the impatience of young boys, still years away from actively participating, but nonetheless already feeling like fully fledged Fasnachtler: the result of this impatience was that again and again groups of boys organized “wild” – unauthorized – Fasnachten: nicking a Larve (mask) here, a jacket there, finding a Gschall (bells) in the attic, some pants in a cupboard and soon they were ready to imitate the old ones – both in their behavior and in their seriousness.

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BUABEFASNACHT CARNEVAL ON 04.02.2018

A spitting image In the late 1930s and especially after WWII, these Bubenfasnachten (boy’s Fasnachten) began to be systematically organized. Today, the Buabefåsnåcht is firmly established in Imst’s Fasnacht schedule. Two years before the grown ups, the boys go to Fasnacht. The Buabefåsnåcht is the spitting image of the adult men’s Schemenlaufen - all the main figures are present, the procedure is the same, only the Monday is omitted so as not to ask too much of the young protagonists. The number of floats is restricted to the traditional ones – the ones of witches and bears. IMSTER SCHEMENLAUFEN – 09.02.2020 SCHEDULE: 7 .00 am – Fasnacht met at the parish church 10.00 am – carnival start at Stadtplatz 12.00 noon – procession at the parish church approx. 14.35 pm – short break at the Johannesplatz 17.00 pm – a noisy final ‘Zsåmmschalle’

FASNACHT CARNIVAL OFFER

3 nights’ accommodation with half-board in a ***hotel A dmission to the Fasnacht carnival parade

V isit to the Fasnachthaus and Museum im Ballhaus

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The term ‘Auskehren’ literally means ‘sweeping out’ and every year on Shrove Tuesday the highly popular tradition of ‘Auskehren’ takes places in Imst with a smaller-scale night-time carnival procession to mark the end of the festive season before the beginning of Lent. The main figures from the Schemenlaufen parade – the Roller and Scheller – do not take part. Instead, the witches are in the limelight under the auspices of the ‘Hexenmutter’ – the mother of witches – who also ranks as the procession’s highest authority. The witches are accompanied by ‘Zintern’ – Altfrank figures carrying lanterns to shine a little light on the dark goings-on – as well as ‘Wiflig’ figures, a group of bears and several ‘Labara’ groups. The latter go from one inn to the next comically reporting with rhyme, song and pictures on all the bungling and botching that went on over the past year in Imst that the public was not supposed to know about! A unique part of the ‘Auskehren’ tradition is the so-called Zurfen – one of the spectators grabs hold of a witch’s broom and the two pull as hard as they can, measuring their strength against one another. The spectator usually loses – but exceptions do occur. In earlier times any witches who lost were locked by their opponent into a barn (of which there used to be many in the centre of Imst) and not let out until Ash Wednesday…

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‘AUSKEHREN’ IN IMST ON 13TH FEBRUARY 2018

SCHEDULE 5.45 pm Procession start in the Lain area, from the lower town to the upper town 8.00 pm Procession starting from Hotel Hirschen, from the upper town back to the lower town

‘AUSKEHREN’ IN TARRENZ

The traditional ‘Auskehren’ procession with the ‘burning-of-thewitch’ ritual takes places every year on Shrove Tuesday. The procession starts from the primary school/Café Käfer car park and moves on to the village square. Meeting point: Tuesday, 13.02.2018 from 7.00 pm in front of the primary school/Café Käfer www.fasnacht-tarrenz.at

"AUSKEHREN" IN ROPPEN

The procession starts from Angelus (Roppen HNr. 5) and moves to Löckpuiterplatz‘l. Meeting point: Tuesday, 13.02.2018 from 2.00 pm to 6.00 pm.

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Everyone, not only religious believers, enjoys the delightful Easter traditions and customs. Holy Week is a very special time in Imst when people get together in preparation for the celebration of the Resurrection. At the centre of Imst’s traditional Easter festivities is the Calvary on the summit of which stands an ancient sacred site. Beautifully de­ corated chapels and shrines invite visitors to reflect and meditate. The magnificent Palm Sunday procession leads over the Calvary, as does the procession of believers on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday. In the Pestkapelle (plague chapel), visitors can marvel at the ornately designed Holy Sepulchre. Numerous liturgical ceremonies, the traditional Easter concert in the Johanneskirche church and a Stations of the Resurrection service leading from Imst Parish Church to Johanneskirche church on Easter Monday round out the spectrum of Easter festivities.

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EASTER IN THE IMST HOLIDAY REGION

PALM SUNDAY, 25.03.2018 8.00 am Mass in Imst Parish Church with the blessing of willow bouquets, followed by the Palm Procession over the Calvary MAUNDY THURSDAY, 29.03.2018 10.00 am Easter market in Imst town centre on Johannesplatz square (until approx. 5.00 pm) 7.30 pm Communion evening Mass and Adoration, Stripping of the Altar in Imst Parish Church and in Brennbichler Church GOOD FRIDAY, 30.03.2018 10.00 am Easter market in Imst town centre on Johannesplatz square (until approx. 5.00 pm) 3.00 pm Stations of the Cross in Imst Parish Church 7.30 pm Good Friday Liturgy in Imst Parish Church and in Brennbichler Church HOLY SATURDAY, 31.03.2018 8.00 pm Easter vigil service in Imst Parish Church 9.00 pm Easter vigil service in Brennbichler Church EASTER SUNDAY, 01.04.2018 9.00 am Festival Service in Imst Parish Church and in Brennbichler Church 7.30 pm Evening Mass in Imst Parish Church EASTER MONDAY, 02.04.2018 8.00 am Easter Stations of the Resurrection service from Imst Parish Church to Johanneskirche church and Laurentiuskirche church, Blessing of the Fields 9.00 am Festival Service in Imst Parish Church and in Brennbichler Church 9.00 am Protestant Church Service in Johanneskirche church in Imst

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WEEKLY PROGRAMME

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The individual events/activities are colour-coded to help you find what you are looking for among the abundance of offers.

ACTIVE

CHILDREN

NATURE

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MONDAY Show BOBO what you can do – fun and surprises guaranteed! 10.00–11.00 am

meeting point: Zwerglöwenland

no registration required

free

Guided Winter Hike 2.00–4.30 pm

meeting point: Imst Information Office

registration by Mon 11.00 am minimum no. of participants: 4 free*

TUESDAY Foto shoot with BOBO

Take a picture together with BOBO the penguin on appointment

meeting point: ski slope

no registration required

free

Guided via ferrata tour

for beginners and advanced climbers with experienced mountain guides. 3–4 hours

meeting point: High Mountainworks OG, Johannesplatz 4

registration by Monday 3.00 pm, 3-8 participants

€ 49.00 per person, including equipment.

Snowshoe hike in the Hoch-Imst ski area

incl. gear rental (no previous snowshoeing experience required) meeting point: to be advised

registration by Mon 12.00 noon E 25.00 minimum no. of participants: 4 per person

Torchlight walk for the whole family

A guided torchlight walk for all guests, young and old 6.00–8.00 pm

meeting point: Imst Information Office

registration by Mon 5.00 pm minimum no. of participants: 4 free*

Alpine-style curling

With the Imst Curling Club, incl. use of equipment 7.00–10.00 pm

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meeting point: Imst Sport Centre

registration by Tues 11.00 am free* / E 1.00 minimum no. of participants: 4 per person

*for guests staying in the Imst Holiday Region

1.00–3.30 pm


WEDNESDAY BOBO Day

Fun and games with Bobo the penguin 2.30–3.00 pm

meeting point: Zwerglöwenland

no registration required

free

Guided village tour in Tarrenz – Your guide will show you round the village and explain everything there is to know about Tarrenz, the so-called ‘witches’ village’. Tour includes a visit to the carnival exhibition and the museum of local history. 2.00–3.30 pm

meeting point: Tarrenz Information Office

registration by Wed 10.00 am minimum no. of participants: 4

free*

Night-skiing and moonlight tobogganing

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with a convivial get-together in the Latschenhütte and Untermarkter Alm mountain huts see page 15

Snowshoe hike

Enjoy an enchanting snowshoe hike under the starry night sky, followed by a ride down the floodlit toboggan run. Charges apply for the rental of the snowshoes, toboggan and the toboggan transport. 6.30 – approx. 10.00 pm

meeting point: Schneesportschule Imst

registration by Tues 12.00 noon, minimum no. of participants: 4

E 25.00 per person

Taster climbing lesson with Bettina Schöpf-Greinig – Sport Climbing School from 8.30 am approx. 2 hours

meeting point: Imst Climbing Centre

registration by Tues 12.00 noon, Ph. +43 676 3355749

free for GC holders excl. admission fee and equipment rental

no registration required

free

THURSDAY Bobo Ski Day

If Bobo isn't fishing–meet him on the ski slope. Surprise

meeting point: ski slope

Horse-drawn carriage ride

Along the banks of the Gurgl stream and into the untouched Gurgltal valley. Tea and glühwein included. time to be arranged

meeting point: Imst Information Office

registration by Wed 5.00 pm, minimum no. of participants: 4 adults

E 11.00 per adult E 6.00 per child

registration by Thurs 12.00 noon, minimum no. of participants: 4

voluntary donations welcome

Alpine-style curling

With Mils Sport Club (dependent on weather conditions) 7.00–10.00 pm

meeting point: Mils Au sports grounds

Torchlight walk

A guided torchlight walk through the picturesque Gurgltal valley meeting point: Imst Information Office

registration by Wed 5.00 p, minimum no. of participants: 4 free*

FRIDAY

Guest Ski Race organised by the local ski school

on appointment

meeting point: ski slope

registration in the ski school free for ski course participants

free

Natural spring water in Imst

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

meeting point: Imst Information Office

registration by Fri 12.00 noon minimum no. of participants: 4 free*

*for guests staying in the Imst Holiday Region

8.30–10.30 pm

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Taster session on the artificial luge-toboggan track

Toboggans and gear are provided by the local tobogganing club. Participants must take their own gloves and ski helmet. 4.00–8.00 pm

meeting point: Clubhaus, Rottweilerstraße 18

registration: 1 day before E 5.00 minimum no. of participants: 2 per person

Night-time snowshoe hike and tobogganing

Enjoy an enchanting snowshoe hike under the starry night sky, followed by a ride down the floodlit toboggan run. Charges apply for the rental of the snowshoes, toboggan and the toboggan transport. 6.30–approx. 10.00 pm

meeting point: Schneesportschule Venet-Imst beside the Schatz holiday apartments

registration by Thurs 5.00 pm E 25.00 minimum no. of participants: 4 per person

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Ski touring evening and night-tobogganing

Piste floodlit from 6.30 pm to 9.30 pm and toboggan run floodlit from 6.30 pm to 2.00 am. Latschenhütte and Untermarkter Alm, mountain huts open from 6.30 pm for a convivial get-together from. 6.30 pm

see page 15

no registration required

Alpine-style curling with Roppen Curling Club, equipment rental included 7.00–10.00 pm

meeting point: Roppen Sport Centre

registration by Fri 11.00 am free* / E 1.00 minimum no. of participants: 4 per person

‘Rocky Friday‘ in the Steinblock Boulder Hall, Imst 24.11.17, 26.01.18 & 30.03.18 On ‘Rocky Friday’ you can enjoy a unique combination of live DJ sets and new, challenging bouldering routes. 2.00 pm – 10.30 pm

meeting point: Steinblock Bouldering Hall, Imst

No pre-registration required

E 9.80 adults, E 6.80 children

no registration required

E 4.00 per person incl. 1 drink

SATURDAY

Alpine-style curling

beside the tennis courts in Nassereith from 1.00 pm

meeting point: Nassereith tennis courts

Horse-drawn carriage ride

Along the banks of the Gurgl stream and into the untouched Gurgltal valley. Tea and glühwein included. time to be arranged

meeting point: Imst Information Office

registration by Wed 5.00 pm minimum no. of participants: 4 adults

E 11.00 / adult E 6.00 / child

Night-skiing and moonlight tobogganing

with a convivial get-together in the Latschenhütte and Untermarkter Alm mountain huts see page 15

Bobo's Welcome Party Bobo the Penguin introduces himself and offers a warm welcome to all children in Boboland. Fun and games in the Kiddies' Club 10.00– 10.30 am

meeting point: BOBOLAND (Schneesportschule Imst)

no registration required

free

Free taster ski lesson

Find out what a ski course is all about, join in, make new friends and have lots of fun. For beginners aged 3 to 4 years. NB: Limited no. of participants! 10.00– 11.00 am

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meeting point: BOBOLAND (Schneesportschule Imst)

Registration by Sat 5.00 pm in the Schneesportschule Imst office free

*for guests staying in the Imst Holiday Region

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MISCELLANEOUS

Horseback trekking through the Gurgltal valley (October – end of May)

1 to 3 hours

meeting point: Lindenhof farm, Bigerweg

To register call +43 676 4020104, 1–6 participants

E 19.00–48.00 per person

Horse-drawn carriage rides any day by prior arrangement 1 hour

meeting point: Imst Information Office

registration: 1 day before minimum no. of participants: 4 adults

E 11.00 / adult E 6.00 / child

Guided ski touring, snowshoeing, winter hiking, cross-country skiing meeting point: to be agreed

registration: 1 day before minimum no. of participants: to be agreed

INFORMATION & REGISTRATION

prices available on request

I n any of the Imst Tourismus information offices or with your accommodation provider. The organisers reserve the right to cancel activities owing to an insufficient number of participants or adverse weather conditions The majority of the activities can be booked through the Imst Tourismus.

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© Imst Tourismus

Imst Tourismus Johannesplatz 4 · A-6460 Imst Tel. +43 5412 6910 0 Fax: +43 5412 6910 8 Email: info@imst.at Imst Information Office · Johannesplatz 4 Nassereith Information Office · Postplatz 28 Tarrenz Information Office · Hauptstraße 14 Trofana Tyrol Info Point · Mils bei Imst


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