Best attractions and places to see around Oberhofen im Inntal. This village is situated on the southern side of the Inn Valley in Tyrol, Austria, offering a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. The area features notable landmarks such as the Parish Church of Saint Nicholas and the Local Museum, alongside picturesque alpine surroundings. It serves as a starting point for various outdoor activities, including hiking and mountain biking in the North Tyrol Mountains.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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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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Surrounded by a large forest area, green meadows and rare alpine herbs, the rustic Almhof is not far from the center of Seefeld! 👍
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Beautiful Alm, nice staff, delicious food and with a collection of fan articles for football fans 🙈👍
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Beautifully situated Alm! With lots of forest, a beautiful view of the mountains and lush green meadows 🤩👍
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Definitely take binoculars with you, as there is a direct view of the Zugspitze and a magnificent backdrop of the rest of the Alps. In snow and ice, crampons are recommended (sticks essential), as the last stretch and the descent (other route) are partly in the shade. Whether the top is generally accessible in winter, I can not say or assess. Have fun!!!
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If you are no longer physically fit, you can also stop here, but my recommendation is: continue to ↗️!!!
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Oberhofen im Inntal offers several cultural highlights. You can visit the Baroque Parish Church of Saint Nicholas, known for its impressive stucco work. The Local Museum of Oberhofen, housed in the former community center, showcases ancient documents, household items, and agricultural tools, providing insight into the village's history. Additionally, you'll find preserved ancient farmhouses along the Inn riverbank and numerous tranquil chapels scattered throughout the area.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy scenic views of the Inn River and surrounding landscapes from the Inn Valley itself. For more challenging excursions, the impressive Rietzer Griesskogel mountain stands at 2,884 meters. A popular spot for leisurely walks with varied views is the Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See. For panoramic vistas, consider a hike to Seefelder Peak, which offers breathtaking views and can be accessed via hike or by using the funicular and cable car.
The area around Oberhofen im Inntal is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and mountain biking tours in the North Tyrol Mountains. Popular routes include those leading to the Oberhofer Melkalm Mountain Hut. In winter, guided activities such as snowshoeing in Kühtai and the Sellrain Valley, as well as cross-country skiing taster courses, are available.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See offers a path circling the lake, perfect for leisurely walks with varied views. The Wildmoos Alm is another family-friendly destination, reachable via beautiful paths and offering homemade delicacies in a rustic setting.
Several mountain huts and alms offer food and sometimes accommodation. The Wildmoos Alm is a well-attended Almwirtschaft known for its delicious food. The Wettersteinhütte and Nördlinger Hut both offer restaurant services, pubs, and overnight accommodation. The Nördlinger Hut, at 2,238 meters, is the highest of its kind in the western Karwendel and requires pre-registration for overnight stays.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. A picturesque three-hour hike from the village leads to the Oberhofer Melkalm Mountain Hut at 1,700 meters, offering rewarding views and traditional food. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the Lottensee and Hohe Munde loop or the Möserer See loops. More challenging routes include the Stone Pine Forest – Pfaffenhofer Alm loop. You can find more details on various routes in the Hiking around Oberhofen im Inntal guide.
Yes, there are several easy walking paths. The path circling the Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See is suitable for leisurely strolls and offers varied views. Other easy options include routes like the Lottensee and Hohe Munde loop or the Möserer See West Shore loop, both starting from Buchener Höhe. Explore more easy options in the Easy hikes around Oberhofen im Inntal guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the natural beauty of the area. For instance, the Seefelder Peak is highlighted for its breathtaking vistas after a hike. The Nördlinger Hut is renowned for its legendary sunsets. Many also appreciate the rustic charm and delicious food offered at places like the Wildmoos Alm.
Yes, there are several running trails available. Options include the Telfs – View of Telfs loop from Oberhofen im Inntal, which is a moderate 10.5 km route, or the shorter, easy 4.6 km View of Telfs loop from Telfs. For more choices, you can check the Running Trails around Oberhofen im Inntal guide.
The Oberhofer Melkalm Mountain Hut is a picturesque mountain hut located at 1,700 meters above sea level. It's open from May until the first autumn frosts and offers rewarding views and traditional homemade delicacies. You can reach it via a scenic three-hour hike from the village, passing by the Kohler Chapel and going through the Flaurling Valley.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes for experienced hikers. The Seefelder Peak can be part of a challenging hike, especially if you continue across scree fields to the Reitherspitze. The Nördlinger Hut is situated in the Karwendel mountains and serves as a base for tours that require sure-footedness and no fear of heights. The Stone Pine Forest – Pfaffenhofer Alm loop is also rated as difficult.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the preservation of Ancient Farmhouses along the Inn Riverbank offers a glimpse into the village's rural character that might be overlooked by some. The numerous small chapels scattered throughout and around Oberhofen also provide tranquil and reflective spots away from the main tourist paths.


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