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The cold front that arrived here yesterday is moving away now, but at a snail’s pace! Therefore, clouds will only clear slowly in the morning and it is not before midday that the sun will gain the upper hand.

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On Wednesday, a ridge of high pressure will dominate our weather; it will be bright and warm. Then, a low will follow on Thursday bringing quite a few showers and thunderstorms. On Friday, sunny and warm weather will return!

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morning
6°C/43°F
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Wednesday

Wednesday
18°C/64°F
90% Fineweather
2900m
Frostborder

Thursday

Thursday
15°C/59°F
50% Fineweather
2400m
Frostborder

Forecast

The cold front that arrived here yesterday is moving away now, but at a snail’s pace! Therefore, clouds will only clear slowly in the morning and it is not before midday that the sun will gain the upper hand.

Tendency

On Wednesday, a ridge of high pressure will dominate our weather; it will be bright and warm. Then, a low will follow on Thursday bringing quite a few showers and thunderstorms. On Friday, sunny and warm weather will return!

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Innsbruck Tourism


Mon - Fri: 8.00 am - 5.00 pm

Hotel- and group reservations


Mon - Fri: 9.00 am - 5.00 pm

Tourist info


Mo - Fr: 9.00 am - 5.00 pm

Long-distance cycling tours

RIDE OFF INTO THE DISTANCE

Spending several days on your bike generates an ultimate sense of freedom that short tours can only start to hint at. Longer tours give very special insights into the country and the local people. Anyone who would really like to get to know Tyrol can't go wrong with a bike tour that last several days. The routes take you past medieval towns and through the great outdoors. You set the pace. Traditional restaurants and guesthouses provide great food and drink along the way. It is also possible to take a break for a few days during the tour. This is a great way to add a little variety, for example with sightseeing or a visit to a swimming lake.

Long-distance cycle route Munich to Venice

12950 M 12.950 M
560 KM 560 KM
medium medium
Cycle from the Alps to the sea A multi-day tour through three countries (Germany, Austria and Italy) with many natural attractions, cultural highlights, traditional towns, historical sights, Tyrolean dishes, alpine lakes, imperial palaces and impressive castles along the way. Bus and train connections are available. The route covers 560 kilometres from start to finish and traverses many different worlds along the way. Specifically, the five different experience worlds covered on the individual stages. The Bavarian part of the route features idyllic waterways and lakes, the treasures of Tyrol enchant bikers during the second stage and in South Tyrol, a charming combination of alpine and Mediterranean lifestyle awaits. Riders then pass the impressive Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, before reaching the final stage across the Venetian Plain, past grand villas, small Italian towns and historic locations. A tempting diversion: taking a dip in the sea in Jesolo before venturing into the hustle and bustle of the lagoon city of Venice. Stage 2: The treasures of Tyrol The route leads from the sparkling green waters of Lake Achensee, through the Inn Valley to the city of Innsbruck. There are plenty of places to visit along the way, for example the famous Swarovski Crystal Worlds in Wattens. This sparkling attraction features a shimmering crystal forest, as well as many other carefully designed and impressively staged crystal creations. If rhinestones are not your scene, you can simply continue the ride past the old silver-mining town of Schwaz and the idyllic town of Hall to Innsbruck. If you have the time, the Capital of the Alps is perfect for a quick stopover. Delicious traditional meals such as the "Tiroler Gröstl" potato dish or "Kaspressknödel" cheese dumplings feature on the many restaurant menus and you can take a trip up to 2,000 metres above sea level on the Nordkettenbahnen lifts and cable cars to enjoy breathtaking alpine views. For culture lovers, the city has scores of museums to visit, guided city tours to enjoy and sights to admire. Click here to view the PDF brochure

The Inn Cycle Path

390 M 390 M
97 KM 97 KM
easy easy
The Inn Cycle Path – following the river downstream through Innsbruck The Inn Cycle Path offers 520 kilometres of pure biking fun. It follows the river from its source in the Engadine in Switzerland until it meets the Danube in the German town of Passau. The biking paradise of Innsbruck lies in the middle of the route. Bikers can enjoy impressive landscapes, amazing panoramic mountain views and idyllic riverside trails. Innsbruck also offers history, sightseeing and delicious cuisine. The Golden Roof, numerous museums and modern architecture make it a great place for a stop along the way. Our page on food and drink shows the best guesthouses, restaurants and bars in Innsbruck. Perfect for replenishing energy levels after a hard day on your bike.   The section from Silz to Innsbruck Anyone who starts in Switzerland will pass through the picturesque Mieming Plateau and Inn Valley region on the section between Silz (start in Landeck) and Innsbruck. The route passes Telfs and Zirl and then continues on past the Martinswand climbing paradise to Innsbruck. The route runs along the shore of the River Inn at a slight but constant decline without any ascents.   The section from Innsbruck to Strass From Innsbruck, the Inn Cycle Path continues down the River Inn, past the village of Rum, on to the town of Hall in Tirol and then further along the river past Kufstein. More information about the route and the various stages can be found on the official Inn Cycle Path website.
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