The world-renowned Bavarian royal castles—Schloss Neuschwanstein, Schloss Hohenschwangau, and Schloss Linderhof—are located just beyond the German border within a distance of 40 to 165 km.
Explore the Ehrenberg Castle World, which consists of four distinct sites: Klause, the ruins of Ehrenberg Castle, the fortress at Schlosskopf, and Fort Claudia, along with its accompanying museum.
In 2014, a pedestrian suspension bridge was opened over the Fernpass road B 179, south of Reutte in Tyrol (Austria), known as the highline179. At a height of 110 meters and a span of 403 meters, you can walk from the ruins of Ehrenberg to Fort Claudia.
Swarovski was founded in 1895 by Daniel Swarovski in Wattens, Tyrol, and today is the world's leading manufacturer of precision-cut crystal.
For the Swarovski Crystal Worlds, multimedia artist André Heller designed 14 underground chambers of wonders, dedicated to the diverse artistic interpretation of crystal. The result is a cosmos of discoveries—a place that you will never experience the same way twice.
Located 90 km from Berwang, Innsbruck is the capital of Tyrol and the fifth-largest city in Austria. The city attracts students and tourists from around the world with its sights and cultural offerings. Visit the old town with the Golden Roof, the City Tower, and the Hofburg, as well as the Bergisel Ski Jump and the Hungerburgbahn (intermediate station Alpenzoo). For more information, see:
At the foot of the Nordkette, overlooking the rooftops of Innsbruck, the capital of Tyrol, lies Europe's highest zoo (750 m). On just over 4 hectares, around 2000 alpine animals from about 150 species are cared for in nature-oriented enclosures, terrariums, and aquariums. No other zoo in the world showcases such a complete collection of wildlife from the alpine region.
A limitless nature experience for families with children. Experience the forest in its original form and understand its role in nature. For more information, visit: