Once known as The Land of the Mountains, the 10,000-square-mile province of Tirol is a wonderland of gushing rivers, lush meadows and rugged peaks. Fantastic hiking trails wind along paths through the Zillertal Alps. Famed resort towns confetti the mountainsides, including Kitzbühel, St. Anton, Ischgl and Seefeld, site of some events in the 1964 and 1976 Winter Games. Compact capital Innsbruck is a medieval gem. The Tirolean identity is strong: Expect to see lederhosen and feathered hats.
Restaurants in Tirol
5.0 based on 2 reviews
The new wiesenhof swimming hall. Art nouveau redefined. The new swimming hall is an architectural masterpiece and has been carefully integrated into our wonderful surroundings. With its 25m sports pool it is the largest hotel pool in the achensee region. Through the window facade swimmers have a fantastic panoramic view of the surrounding mountains, forests and meadows all year round.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
4.0 based on 1,489 reviews
The AQUA DOME stands for steam baths and crackling saunas, aromatic oils and the soothing touch of warm hands, bathingfun in a fascinating variety and a landscape with a breathtaking view during all 4seasons. Beside the thermal spa the AQUA DOME combines a sophisticated sauna landscape, a spacious spa & beauty area and a well equipped fitness center.
After a long day of hiking, the Aqua Dome provides a much needed respite to weary legs and feet! The main pool has water jets installed on lounge platforms that provide a much needed massage to your tired body. Outside there are several huge circular pools filled with either salt water or other mineral water.
4.0 based on 134 reviews
We came here the last week of August 2019 so this review is long overdue. The place is beautiful, really clean and well laid out. It's perfect for families. We came on a hot day and were lucky that it wasn't too busy as we easily spent most of the day here. Inside you have several swimming pools including a baby pool, and outside a large pool and then play areas for children, including a bouncy castle. Plenty of areas to rest, you could use the loungers or just put a blanket on the grass. There was an option to buy tickets for inside only or a combination ticket for inside and outside. We had the tickets to access both inside and outside, but saw several people struggling to use the outside area (accessible through a revolving door) as they clearly didn't have the right type of ticket. So my advice would be to be clear with reception what kind of ticket you're getting. There was a possibility to rent towels for a small fee which we really appreciated. Overall a great experience in a beautiful setting, highly recommended.
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