Best attractions and places to see around Natters include a blend of Tyrolean village charm and diverse regional attractions. Located 7 kilometers from Innsbruck, Natters offers access to natural features like Lake Natters and numerous routes for hiking and cycling. The area is well-connected, making wider regional highlights easily accessible.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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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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Very nicely done, nan can easily let the kids play there alone
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Great hut🏠 Great food Rooms as well Access really great🌄(We went from Scharnitz through the Gleirschklamm👀👌🏻to the Kristenalm and then on to the Solsteinhaus. Really nice tour but the length of the tour is quite demanding👍🏻)
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Yes, Natters and its surroundings offer several family-friendly options. The Hafelekar Peak is easily accessible and offers fantastic alpine views. In Innsbruck, the Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl) is a historic landmark with a museum that can be interesting for families. Additionally, the Nattererboden Adventure Farmstead features a petting zoo, outdoor and indoor playgrounds, and traditional Tyrolean food, while the Alpenzoo Innsbruck specializes in alpine animals.
Natters is known for its natural beauty. Hafelekar Peak offers spectacular alpine views. The popular Lake Natters (Natterer See) is a central natural attraction with excellent water quality, perfect for swimming, surfing, canoeing, and other water sports. The area is also surrounded by numerous routes for hiking and cycling.
Natters itself has a charming village atmosphere with traditional Tyrolean architecture, including the baroque steeple of its parish church. In nearby Innsbruck, you can visit the renowned Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl) and explore the historic Altstadt von Innsbruck (Old Town). Maria-Theresien-Straße is also a bustling commercial street with historical significance.
Natters is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, surfing, canoeing, and more at Lake Natters. The region offers extensive hiking and cycling routes for various fitness levels. For winter sports enthusiasts, cross-country ski trails start from Natters, and the Muttereralm Skiing Area is just 2 km away, offering family-friendly skiing and toboggan runs. You can find many cycling routes in the area, including options like the "Lake Natters – Götzner Alm loop" or "Swimming area at Natterer See – Natters loop" on komoot's Cycling around Natters guide.
Yes, Natters is surrounded by numerous hiking trails suitable for various fitness levels, including easy hikes. The Solsteinhaus, located at 1,805 meters, serves as a starting point for various mountain tours. For more challenging mountain hikes, you can explore routes like the "Mountaineering loop from Axamer Lizum" or "Ampferstein Summit – Marchreisenspitze Summit loop" detailed in komoot's Mountain Hikes around Natters guide.
For spectacular alpine views, the Hafelekar Peak is a must-visit, easily accessible by cable car. The Arzler Alm and Rauschbrunnen Alpine Inn also offer great views from their elevated positions above Innsbruck, making them popular spots for a break.
Natters is well-connected to Innsbruck by the Stubai Valley tram (STB tramline), making many regional highlights easily accessible. From Innsbruck, you can reach attractions like the Golden Roof and other city sights. The Nordkette cable car, which takes you to Hafelekar Peak, is also accessible via public transport connections in Innsbruck.
The best time to visit Natters depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at Lake Natters, as well as hiking and cycling. Winter offers cross-country skiing in Natters and downhill skiing at the nearby Muttereralm Skiing Area. The Nattererboden Adventure Farmstead also hosts open-air concerts and events in summer, while a small Christmas market is held during Advent.
Beyond the main attractions, Natters offers a charming village experience with traditional Tyrolean architecture. During Advent, a small Christmas market at the music pavilion features local products and crafts. The Nattererboden Adventure Farmstead, while popular, also offers unique experiences like bread-baking demonstrations in a village oven and donkey carriage rides, providing a taste of local rural life.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic views from places like Hafelekar Peak, noting its easy accessibility. The historical significance of the Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl) and its museum are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the cozy atmosphere and good food at alpine inns like Rauschbrunnen Alpine Inn, especially for family outings.
Yes, many attractions and areas around Natters offer dining options. The Nattererboden Adventure Farmstead has a restaurant serving traditional Tyrolean delicacies. Alpine inns like Arzler Alm and Rauschbrunnen Alpine Inn are known for their food and often feature local products. In Innsbruck, Maria-Theresien-Straße and the Old Town provide a wide array of cafes, pubs, and restaurants.
Absolutely. Natters is a great starting point for cycling. You can find various routes, including road cycling options like the "Triumphal Arch, Innsbruck – Natters loop from Mutters" or the "View of the Europabrücke – Wipptal loop from Mutters." For more detailed routes and their difficulties, refer to komoot's Road Cycling Routes around Natters guide.


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