Best attractions and places to see in the Tuxer Alps, a sub-range of the Austrian Central Alps in Tyrol, offer a diverse landscape of majestic peaks, deep gorges, and impressive waterfalls. This region combines significant natural features with cultural sites like historic timber bridges and and traditional alpine farms. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions, from high-alpine glaciers to family-friendly activity centers, making it a destination for both outdoor adventure and cultural discovery.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Kristallhütte absolute chic meeting place every 20 minutes you get overtaken by a VIP shuttle on the uphill once you get to the top the food and staff are good you can also charge your e-bike if you ask which is great then the total disappointment the beautiful single trail is closed to MTB so you have to go back the same way in the dust of the shuttle buses sorry it doesn't work 👎😤Tip to still have fun go up when the hut is closed 👍
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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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Very good place to stop for refreshments, high quality, great view. The slopes up here are still very neat even later in the afternoon
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Here you can enjoy delicious food and drinks upstairs and downstairs and a ski shop if you need anything. Spieljoch
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Very nice and rustic mountain hut with a good culinary offering.
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The view of the gorge is very impressive.
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Impressive, old wooden bridge with a fantastic view of the gorge.
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The Tuxer Alps are rich in natural wonders. You can visit the impressive Schleier Waterfall, known for its fascinating plays of water and light. Another must-see is the historic Devil’s Bridge over the Tuxbach Gorge, offering dramatic views of the wild Tuxer Bach. Further highlights include the unique Spannagel Cave and Nature's Ice Palace within the Hintertux Glacier, as well as the scenic Schlegeis Reservoir.
Yes, the region offers several cultural insights. Beyond the Devil’s Bridge over the Tuxbach Gorge, which is a rare example of Tyrolean timber construction from 1876, you can explore the Mehlerhaus in Madseit, one of North Tyrol's oldest wooden houses, showcasing local history. The Alpine Cheese Factory "Stoankasern" provides a glimpse into traditional cheese making, and the Tux Mill, dating back to 1839, highlights the region's agricultural past.
The Tuxer Alps are great for families. The Spieljochbahn summit station features a ropes course, a large water playground, and a climbing wall. On the Hintertux Glacier, the Glacier Flea Park (Luis' Glacier Bug Park) offers snow-based activities even in summer. Additionally, the Murmelland at the Kaltenbacher ski hut is another excellent family destination.
The Tuxer Alps offer diverse hiking opportunities. For an easy experience, consider routes like the Glocke nature trail or the Zellberg wooden trail. More challenging options include the long-distance Dream Path Munich-Venice and sections of the Eagle Walk. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes in the Tuxer Alps guide.
Several mountain huts offer hospitality in the Tuxer Alps. The Rastkogel Hut is a popular stop for delicious meals and a starting point for summiteers. The Glungezer Hut, located at 2,610 meters, offers food and sleeping options with views of the Karwendel and Inntal. The Kristall Hut is known for its modern ambiance and panoramic terrace, while Bichlalm Hintertux provides a nice stop with great views of the Hintertux Glacier.
Yes, the Tuxer Alps feature family-friendly cycling options. The Zillertal Cycle Route is an easy, 31 km path running along the valley floor, mostly on asphalt and gravel, with minimal climbs. You can explore various routes in the Cycling in the Tuxer Alps guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to October) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural attractions like the Schleier Waterfall and the Hintertux Glacier's summer activities. Winter (December to Easter) is perfect for skiing and snowshoeing, with many huts, like the Rastkogel Hut, open during this season.
The Tuxer Alps offer breathtaking panoramic views. From the Spieljoch Summit (1920 m), you can enjoy expansive vistas. The Garnet Chapel on Penken provides one of the most beautiful views of the Zillertal mountains. Many mountain huts, such as the Glungezer Hut and Kristall Hut, also boast stunning outlooks over the surrounding alpine landscape.
Absolutely. For ambitious mountaineers, peaks like Lizumer Reckner, Rastkogel, and Gilfert offer challenging ascents. The Rastkogel Hut serves as a starting point for many such summit tours. For mountain biking, there are difficult trails like the Patscherkofel Trail and the Naviser Almenrunde. You can find more information in the MTB Trails in the Tuxer Alps guide.
The Zillertal Alps High Mountain Nature Park is a protected area covering 422 km² that preserves an impressive natural and cultural landscape. It offers a variety of recreational opportunities, including hiking, climbing, and mountain biking, along with guided tours focusing on the region's unique cultural landscapes, botany, geology, and glaciers.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse landscape, from majestic peaks to deep gorges and impressive waterfalls. The combination of outdoor adventure, such as hiking to the Schleier Waterfall, and cultural discovery at sites like the Devil’s Bridge over the Tuxbach Gorge, is highly appreciated. The hospitality and delicious food at mountain huts like the Rastkogel Hut also receive positive feedback.
Yes, the Hintertux Glacier is one of the few places in Europe where skiing is possible year-round. It offers a unique high-alpine landscape and various activities even in summer, reaching up to 3,250 meters at its highest lift-accessible point.


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