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     © Skizentrum Hochpustertal

    Snowsports with Dolomite Views

    In Hochpustertal there are three skiing areas ideally suited for families, the largest of which is the Thurntaler near Sillian with its 45km runs of all levels, going up to 2407m of sun-flooded slopes with views of the Dolomites and no waiting at the lifts.

    Hochpustertal in East Tirol
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    Apartment David Ischgl © Interhome

    Apartment David in Ischgl

    Enjoy this cosy apartment with terrace for 5 guests near Ischgl. Views of the countryside, well-equipped kitchen and barbecue, parking by the house, close to the bus stop and 1 pet allowed.

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    Apartment Fügen Zillertal © Interhome

    Apartment in Fügen Zillertal

    This cosy apartment is situated in a quiet, sunny position. Guests enjoy a large living/dining room, terrace and barbecue, plus panoramic views of the mountains and countryside. Parking by the house.

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    Easter Bunny Tirol © Ostermarkt Innsbruck; Foto: Wally Witsch

    Easter Markets in Tirol

    Easter in Tirol offers more than just the famous Innsbruck market. Hall or Kufstein are a stone's throw away, and the Osterfestival Tirol is a cultural highlight not to be missed.

    Visit Tirol at Easter
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     © Museum Tiroler Bauernhöfe

    Museum of Tyrolean Farmhouses

    Tyrol’s largest open-air museum is situated in Kramsach near Lake Reintal. On site you will find a sawmill, flour mill, blacksmith, threshing floor and two chapels. Particularly charming is the old school, bringing back days long forgotten. The whole museum is brought to life by animals and colourful farmer's gardens.

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    Narcissus Festival © Narzissenfestverein

    Alpbach Village Festival

    Should you be in the Alpbachtal at the beginning of July then be sure to visit the annual Alpbach Village Festival. With fantastic bands and concerts, a great children's programme, delicious regional food and various fun contests such as cow milking and wood sawing, there is no better way to discover this wonderful region.

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    Gauderfest © Gauderfest

    Gauder Fest Tirol

    Austria’s largest spring & folk festival, the Gauder Fest, is held every year at the end of April / beginning of May. Visitors can look forward to a weekend of Tirolean traditions and entertainment. Highlight is the traditional parade, displaying the great variety of national costumes from across Tirol, as well as brass bands and horse-drawn floats and carriages.

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    Kids Skiing in the Silberregion Karwendel © Silberregion Karwendel

    Free Ski Course for Children

    For a number of years now there has been a free ski course for children in Tirol's Silberregion Karwendel. The kids learn to ski in just one week in a family-friendly ski area where snow is guaranteed.

    The Silberregion Karwendel Deal
 

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