Discover the best top things to do in Telfs, Austria including Friedensglocke, Rosshutte, Abbaye de Stams, Golfpark Mieminger Plateau, Innsbruck Airport Taxi - Gangl Transfers, Tiroler Zugspitzbahn, Hell Valley, Moeserer See, Seekirchl, Stams Monastery.
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4.5 based on 79 reviews
nice place to visit, there is a special walking trail to the bell. While visiting the Friedensglocke don't forget to take a look in the little church nearby.
4.5 based on 901 reviews
A great day out for walkers and skiers alike. Take funicular to the mid station and enjoy stunning views across the valley. The hutte sells a nice variety of meals. Highly recommended!
4.5 based on 48 reviews
We visited Stams and had a look at the monastery, which really was ornate. The basilica was a real lovely sight. So highly decorated and the Gardens were well tended. We bought some of the products in the shop that the monks had produced (we still have yet to taste them). Our daughter liked playing on the grass as well.
5 based on 15 reviews
This golf course is maturing very nicely - 18-holes, Par 72, 6550 metres and oozing spectacular panoramas and views in all directions. The Mieminger Plateau golf course was upgraded to a proper Championship course in August 2008 and provides a good and fair challenge to golfers of all levels. It is now one of the best 'tracks' in Tirol and one of the longest in Austria. It's also pretty hilly so it's worth taking a buggy to conserve the energy.
The golf course was designed by Keith Preston and boasts a varied 18 holes and is linked to the next door Hotel Schwarz and set in a beautiful pine forest. The mild and sunny climate of the Mieminger Plateau allows a long Alpine golf season from late March to late November. There's a lovely mountain hut at the highest point of the course where you can get a snack and a thirst quenching beer before heading downhill for the back nine. The classy "Greenvieh" clubhouse is a great place to relax over good food and wine after the game too.
5 based on 7 reviews
Innsbruck Airport Taxi Transfers are our passion! What is Tyrol about? The little country in the heart of the Alps is: Mountains, Valleys, tradition and so much more. But all above that it is something very special to us: our homeland! The closeness to our Tyrol is a great benefit for our passengers. We are familiar with the places and dangers of high alpine mountain roads. We know our Mountains and meet them with respectful caution. We are proud to be a true Tyrolean family business. To make you feel comfortable as a passenger, we tailor our services to your needs and wishes. Our drivers speak German and English. We are always available for you by phone and e-mail and can react quickly and easily to any changes of your booking. Today the Airport Innsbruck Taxi company is a future-oriented family business with an exclusive fleet of vehicles on the latest state of the art.
As we came out of Innsbruck airport, our driver from Gangl Transfers were waiting. He was very friendly, and helpful all through our journey. The minivan was in excellent condition and very clean and comfortable and we had plenty of room for 4 of us...MoreWe really work hard on keeping our customers satisfied and providing a good service. Obviously we succeed. Thanks a lot for this review.
4.5 based on 166 reviews
Go early!!!!! As early as possible. We came back down around 10:30-11ish and the que was unbelievable!! We got up straight away with hardly any waiting around 9:30. The views are amazing but definable wait for a clear day. Definitely look at getting the z ticket if doing a couple of other things in the area, can save lots of money! Building work when we were there however didnt ruin the views.
5 based on 187 reviews
We did this tour today when it was not so hot. The climb to get to the attraction takes about 1 hour. There you can have a drink before paying your entry fee and then one can walk further uphill over stairs and footpaths along the waterfall between two huge Mountains. Sometimes you walk alongside the water, sometimes through covered corridors carved out of the rocks. It takes about half an hour to arrive at the top and then one can either return the same way or use an even longer route. Not for people with bad feet or legs. It's steep and sometimes difficult although the rating says "easy". Nevertheless when you have 3 hours and a good condition, it's a must-do activity.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
I walked here in the falling snow and it was beautiful. It is nice in summer too with big fish in the water ! There is a gasthof right by with great food and drink. Well worth the walk.
4.5 based on 100 reviews
Seekirchl in the austrian alps is a very perfect picturesque setting. A landmark in this Olympic region of Tirol, at the western entrance to Seefeld, and visible from far away.
The Seekirchl church is the town’s most famous landmark. Construction on the octagonal Baroque structure began in 1628 and the church was consecrated in 1666.
The spiritual centrepiece is the cross on the main altar to which the construction of the church is attributable. There are reports of two events from the period when the cross still stood out in the open, the first of which claims that a pilgrim, in a state of deep repentance, was absolved from her sins through clear words spoken by the cross in front of which she had prayed.
The second event that led to the construction of the church was the occasion when Archduke Leopold V who, when passing the miraculous cross for the first time, was so moved by the sight of it, that he requested a priest be brought so he could confess his sins and he immediately pledged to erect a chapel in which to house the cross. He fulfilled this pledge by building the first Seekirchl chapel. The two events are depicted on the wall frescoes on the right and left hand sides.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Nestling in the Mountains of the tyrol is this magnificent baroque Cistercian monastery.
We had a wonderful English speaking guide take us on an escorted tour. This is baroque ''white and bright'' not the typical dark and heavy. Gold has been lavished and the ceilings and frescoes gleam in their original colours it is hard to believe that no restoration work has been carried out and that none is needed. This is a magnificent building of architectural treasure,
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