Attractions and places to see around Hippach are found within the Zillertal Valley in Tyrol, Austria, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The region is characterized by its alpine landscape, including the Zillertal and Tuxer Alps, and features historic sites alongside outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions ranging from scenic routes to traditional cultural landmarks. The area provides numerous opportunities for hiking, cycling, and experiencing Tyrolean architecture.
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At only 31 km, the Zillertal Cycle Route is perfect for anyone who would like to take a more leisurely approach to their cycling holiday in Austria. This cycle tour through the famous Zillertal is especially popular with beginners and families with children. Because the easy route takes you along the wide, sunny valley floor, mostly on asphalt and gravel without any significant climbs.
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Great starting point for many hiking routes.
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The landscape is beautiful wherever you look, but be careful, the cycle path also has some pitfalls. Suddenly it goes steeply uphill and right at the top you have to stop abruptly because a road crosses it. Always be alert!
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Surprisingly easy and smooth to ride on a racing bike. Shortly before Mayrhofen there are some pieces of gravel, but they are easy to ride with a racing bike and slightly wider tires (32mm).
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There are several viewing platforms directly at the Ahornbahn with a gigantic view in good weather.
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Hippach is surrounded by stunning alpine nature. You can enjoy the serene Ahorn Lake, perfect for cooling your feet after a hike, or discover the picturesque Talbach and Laimach Waterfalls. The expansive Zillertal Alps Nature Park offers numerous hiking trails and breathtaking alpine scenery, with the mountaineering village of Ginzling serving as a great starting point for adventures.
Absolutely! Families will find plenty to do. The Ahornbahn Summit Station offers gaming opportunities and great views. Ahorn Lake features a fantastic playground for children. The Summer World Hippach boasts a swimming pool and beach volleyball, while the Zillertal Adventure Park provides high-wire courses and rock climbing. For a relaxing day, the Erlebnistherme Zillertal is a family-friendly spa and water park nearby.
Hippach offers a glimpse into local history and culture. The Hippach Parish Church is known for its beautiful architecture and artworks by local artists. Don't miss the Strasserhäusl Museum in Laimach, a well-preserved 18th-century wooden house that was home to the famous Strasser family singers. You can also explore traditional Mountain Farms (Bauernhöfe) to experience rural Tyrolean heritage.
The region around Hippach is a hiker's paradise. You can embark on a simple mountain hike to the Rastkogel Hut from Hochfügen, or challenge yourself with ascents to peaks like Rastkogel, Roßkopf, Kleine Gilfert, and Marchkopf. The Edelhütte is a friendly stop before climbing the Ahornspitze. For more options, explore the various trails listed in the Hiking around Hippach guide.
Yes, Hippach is excellent for cycling. The Zillertal Cycle Path is a beautiful, easy-to-ride route along the Ziller to Mayrhofen, completely asphalted and well-developed for cyclists. For more challenging rides, you can find various MTB trails and touring bicycle routes in the MTB Trails around Hippach and Cycling around Hippach guides.
For breathtaking panoramic views, drive the Zillertaler Höhenstraße, a scenic toll road that reaches an altitude of 2,000 meters and offers stunning vistas of the Zillertal and Tuxer Alps. The Ahornbahn Summit Station also provides magnificent views of the Zillertal Valley.
Visitors consistently praise the warm hospitality and delicious food at the mountain huts. For instance, the Rastkogel Hut is known for its tasty meals and friendly hosts, making it a popular stop for day hikers. Similarly, the Edelhütte receives high marks for its very nice hosts and delicious food, often serving as a crucial re-energizing point before challenging climbs.
Beyond the main attractions, you can discover unique local experiences. Visit the Wiesenhof Distillery to tour and sample authentic Austrian schnapps. Explore the peaceful Schwarzachtal, a hidden valley offering untouched natural beauty, or enjoy a relaxing stroll through an Alpenkräutergarten (alpine herb garden). The Erlebnisweg Tuxbach also offers a charming footpath along the river, perfect for a tranquil experience.
While the guide focuses on attractions, Hippach is also a popular winter destination. The Horbergbahn cable car provides access to excellent skiing and snowboarding areas. Penken Park offers various winter sports, and the nearby Mountopolis brand encompasses diverse leisure activities, especially in winter with snow-sure slopes. The Erlebnistherme Zillertal is also a great option for relaxation regardless of the weather.
Yes, the surrounding area offers more to explore. Mayrhofen, a short drive away, is known for its vibrant streets, local craft shops, and cafes. It also features the Ahornbahn, Austria's largest cable car, leading to the Ahorn plateau with walking trails and viewing platforms. In the nearby village of Schwendau, you can visit Schwendau's Milchbar for local dairy treats.
Yes, some attractions are designed with accessibility in mind. The Ahornbahn Summit Station is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering great views and facilities for all visitors. When planning your visit, it's always recommended to check specific accessibility details for other locations.


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