Best attractions and places to see around Birgitz include a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and recreational activities. This village is situated at the foot of the Kalkkögel mountains in the Stubai Alps, offering access to alpine landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient history at archaeological sites and engage in various outdoor pursuits. The area serves as a starting point for numerous hiking and cycling tours.
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Grateful for the drinking fountain at Rauschebrunnen after the climb.
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The Alpengasthof is idyllically located above Innsbruck and offers you a wonderful view of the city and the surrounding mountains. With its cozy atmosphere and traditional Tyrolean cuisine, it is ideal for a pleasant break on your bike tour! Opening hours: Wednesday to Monday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed on Tuesdays)
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Great hut with a good view. The Kaiserschmarrn is great
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With its high location in the Karwendel Mountains and directly below the Reither Spitze, the Nördlinger Hut offers a spectacular view that is appreciated by hikers and mountaineers alike. With a total capacity of 65 beds, divided into shared rooms and dormitories, it offers good overnight accommodation in this impressive mountain landscape. The operators value prior arrangement when visiting with dogs, especially on weekends when dogs are not allowed in the hut. Guests have the opportunity to choose breakfast, half board or à la carte options, with Tyrolean specialties and regional products taking center stage. For an overnight stay, however, you should note that payment is only possible in cash and although there is mobile phone reception, there is no WiFi available. The Nördlinger Hütte can be reached via various approaches, with walking times ranging from one hour to six hours. The hut serves as a starting point for numerous hiking tours in the area, such as to the Freiungsspitze or the Kuhlochspitze, as well as for the Freiungen Höhenweg and the Zirler via ferrata.
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Really small, rustic hut Delicious food 😋 Great view🌄 Easily accessible on foot and by bike👍🏻
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The Solsteinhaus is located at 1,805 meters at the foot of the Great Solstein in the Karwendel. There are 85 beds in rooms and dormitories, which can be booked directly on the website. The sanitary facilities have been modernized, and hot water in the showers is available for a small fee. The hut serves as a starting point for various mountain tours. There is also a climbing garden, various climbing routes and a flying fox. The house also has a seminar room for around 30 people. More information at: https://solsteinhaus.at/willkommen.
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Birgitz is nestled at the foot of the Kalkkögel mountains, offering stunning alpine landscapes. You can hike to the Birgitzer Alm at 1,840 meters for panoramic views of the Nockspitze peak and the Inn Valley. The Kalkkögel mountain chain itself provides numerous trails through picturesque alpine meadows. While not directly in Birgitz, the nearby Natterer See (Lake Natters) is also a popular spot for outdoor enjoyment.
Yes, Birgitz is an excellent starting point for various hiking tours. An easy one-hour ascent from the Birgitzer Alm parking lot leads to the Birgitzer Alm. For more options, you can explore easy hikes like the 'View of Zirl from Panoramaweg' loop from Birgitz, or more challenging mountain hikes such as the 'Summit Cross on the Zischgeles – Birgitzerköpfl Hut' loop. You can find more details on easy hikes and mountain hikes around Birgitz.
Birgitz offers fascinating insights into ancient history. You can visit the Hohe Birga Archaeological Site and Nature Trail, where settlement traces of the Raeti people dating back to around 100 BC have been discovered. The trail features information panels and preserved wall remains. Additionally, the Rhaetian Museum Hohe Birga in the village center showcases artifacts like ceramic pots, jewelry, and tools, with a multilingual media presentation on Raeti life.
Families visiting Birgitz have several options. The Rhaetian Museum Hohe Birga offers a child-friendly media presentation. Near the village square, there's a small minigolf course. The nearby Natterer See (Lake Natters) provides children's programs and entertainment during summer. Many mountain huts like Arzler Alm and Rauschbrunnen Alpine Inn are also noted as family-friendly destinations by visitors.
Absolutely. The Nördlinger Hut, situated at 2,238 meters in the Karwendel mountains, offers legendary sunsets from the nearby Reither Spitze. The Arzler Alm and Rauschbrunnen Alpine Inn also provide magnificent views over the surrounding landscapes. For a unique photo opportunity, the forest hill Salfeins in the Kalkkögel mountains is known for its small alpine lake reflecting the entire mountain range.
Birgitz is a great starting point for mountain biking. You can find challenging routes like the 'Birgitzer Alpine Hut – Ruetz Waterfall and Dam' loop from Axams, or the 'Kemater Alm – Loop' from Birgitz. There are also moderate trails such as the 'View of Innsbruck – Ascent to Götzner Alm' loop. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the MTB Trails around Birgitz guide.
In winter, Birgitz transforms into a hub for snow activities. The Birgitzer Alm becomes the starting point for a natural toboggan run, which can extend for 6 km down into the Birgitz Valley. The village is also conveniently located near major ski resorts like Axamer Lizum and Muttereralm, both easily accessible by free buses. Further skiing areas, including the Stubai Glacier, are also within reach.
Several mountain huts in the area offer refreshments and some provide accommodation. The Nördlinger Hut and Solsteinhaus both offer overnight stays and meals. The Arzler Alm and Rauschbrunnen Alpine Inn are popular for their food and views. Many of these establishments use products from local farmers, with specialties like freshly baked bread at Arzler Alm.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the welcoming atmosphere of the mountain huts. For instance, the Nördlinger Hut is celebrated for its top location and legendary sunsets. The Solsteinhaus receives commendation for its friendly operators and delicious, fairly priced food. The historical significance of sites like the Golden Roof in nearby Innsbruck also draws significant interest, with its unique architecture and rich history.
Yes, Birgitz's proximity to Innsbruck allows easy access to its cultural highlights. The most famous is the Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl), a historical landmark commissioned by Emperor Maximilian I in 1500. The Altstadt von Innsbruck and Maria-Theresien-Straße also offer a rich cultural experience with their historic buildings and vibrant atmosphere.
The best time to visit Birgitz depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and mountain biking, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) offer ideal conditions. The Birgitzer Alm is a popular destination during this period. For winter sports like tobogganing and skiing, the season typically runs from December to March, when the area transforms into a snowy wonderland.


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