The 5.5 km long, perfectly groomed toboggan run starts directly from the Juifenalm car park, around 400 metres after the Juifenau district in the direction of Praxmar. The route leads up numerous hairpin bends through the forest to the hunting lodge. From here, the landscape opens up and gives you a first taste of the impressive panorama of the Juifenalm.
You should allow around two hours for the ascent before you can reward yourself with refreshments at the top in the serviced Juifenalm. Please note the opening times.
The toboggan tour starts in Grinzens at the Grinzens bus stop at the Kemater Alm junction. The ascent leads along a wide, well-prepared forest road with a gentle incline. After around 2 hours, you reach the Kemater Alm, which is surrounded by the impressive backdrop of the Kalkkögel mountains.
The Kemater Alm invites you to take a cosy break with Tyrolean delicacies. Please note: The Alm is closed on Mondays. Toboggan hire is available directly on site.
The 6 km long toboggan run is almost straight with only a few gentle bends, making it particularly family-friendly and easy to navigate. Thanks to the wide track, it is perfect for leisurely tobogganing without any technical challenges.
Please note: The toboggan run is only open in good snow conditions.
From the car park in Praxmar, you first head 400 metres out of the valley along the road, past Alpengasthof Praxmar, until you reach the junction with the toboggan run. From here, the perfectly groomed 4.5-kilometre toboggan run leads up to the Koglalm, which is the highest point of the route.
If you wish, you can treat yourself to a well-earned break at the unmanned Koglalm. Tables and benches invite you to take a break and enjoy the snacks you have brought with you while admiring the magnificent mountain panorama.
After a rest, it's time to head back - the toboggan takes you quickly downhill and you whizz down the track that took you through the beautiful mountain landscape on the way there.
A very special winter experience awaits you in Kühtai: The highest toboggan run in Tyrol at an impressive 2,020 metres offers an unforgettable experience for young and old.
The starting point is the car park at the valley station of the Drei-Seen-Bahn in Kühtai. For the ascent, take the left-hand path seen from below, which leads you steadily uphill. After the ascent, the Graf-Ferdinand-Haus awaits you with a cosy atmosphere and the opportunity for refreshments. Toboggans can also be hired here - please note the opening hours of the Graf-Ferdinand-Haus.
The new, winding toboggan run is available for the descent and runs separately from the ascent route. This ensures safe and undisturbed tobogganing fun. The toboggan run is also floodlit every day until 10.30 pm, making night-time tobogganing a special highlight.
The route to the toboggan run starts from the Marmota car park. The trail first leads past the fire station and over a small bridge before you enter the toboggan run right next to the sports field. The route runs idyllically through the snow-covered landscape to the village of Juifenau, where a small stream marks the route.
This is a great opportunity for a speedy descent on a toboggan, which is suitable for families and leisure tobogganists alike. However, if you want to hike further, you can embark on a rewarding tour to the Juifenalm. The path there leads steadily uphill and offers wonderful views of the snow-covered mountains time and again.
Tip: A stop at the Juifenalm is worthwhile - not only regional delicacies await you here, but also a fantastic panorama. We recommend checking the opening times of the mountain hut in advance so that you can enjoy a well-earned refreshment after the ascent.
On the north side of the large car park near the Hoadlbahn valley station, the trail first leads past the Axamer Schiklubhaus to the Schafalm. This is where the ascent to the Pleisenhütte toboggan run begins.
The first, short section first leads somewhat steeper up to the ski piste and then, with a pleasant incline and two wide loops, through a wooded area to the Pleisenhütte vulgo Bärenhütte.
The hut is located directly in the ski area at the valley station of the Pleisen double chairlift and invites skiers and tobogganists to take a cosy break. Please note that the toboggan run is only accessible on foot and not with the lifts of the Axamer Lizum cable cars.
HIGHLIGHT: In very good winter conditions with the best snow conditions down to the valley, the selective toboggan run through the Axamer Tal can also be prepared and activated. The toboggan run is thus extended via the Schafalm junction to a total of 6 km to the village of Axams, Hoadlstraße bend / Axamer Bach dam.
The toboggan run starts right next to the car park in Praxmar, so you can get straight into the fun without having to tackle an ascent first. The short run leads down to the ‘Moos’ on the valley floor - a fast and fun descent that can be enjoyed to the full. The way back is then along the same route you travelled down.
Tip: Stop off at Gasthof Praxmar for refreshments after tobogganing. The inn invites you to take a break with its cosy atmosphere and regional cuisine.
The toboggan run is illuminated daily until 1:00 a.m. so that the toboggan run can also be used safely and atmospherically in the evening.
The ascent begins at the southern end of the village of Rinn and leads to the Rinner Alm via a separate, wide winter hiking trail, which is separated from the toboggan run. This means there are no collisions between hikers and tobogganists. During the approximately 1.5-hour ascent, you can always enjoy wonderful views of the Inn Valley - from Innsbruck via Hall to Mils and Rinn.
Shortly before you reach the Rinner Alm, there is a short descent of around 30 metres in altitude, which can be used for a first short toboggan run.
Once at the top, the Rinner Alm offers an ideal opportunity for refreshments with traditional Tyrolean specialities and warm drinks.
The 4 km long toboggan run takes the same route back down into the valley. It is well prepared and offers a varied but not too steep experience. Night tobogganing is particularly impressive and is possible on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 7.00 pm to 11.00 pm.
The toboggan run runs from the Rumer Alm to the free ‘Naturpark Karwendel’ hiking car park in Rum. The Canisiusbrünnl inn can also be chosen as an alternative end point of the run. The starting point for the ascent is easily accessible both by car and by public transport. If you are travelling by bus, take the IVB line A.
From the Rum hiking car park, the path leads up to the Rumer Alm in around one and a half hours. The Alm is located at 1,243 metres above sea level and offers great views and a pleasant place to stop for a bite to eat.
The start of the descent is at the Rumer Alm and leads past the Enzianhütte back to the car park or the Canisiusbrünnl inn. The route offers a varied ride and is suitable for all tobogganers. Toboggans can also be hired at the Rumer Alm, so you don't need your own equipment.
The starting point for this toboggan tour is the car park at Kinderland Grünberg. The route begins with a steady ascent, which can be a little strenuous at first. The well-prepared forest path leads through dense forests and offers impressive views of the Inn Valley and the surrounding mountains. After around 2.5 hours, you reach the cosy Simmeringalm at around 1,813 m above sea level.
Before the descent, it's worth taking a break at the Simmeringalm. Here you can fortify yourself with warm food and drinks, enjoy the wintry mountain landscape and prepare for the toboggan run ahead.
The approximately 6 km long toboggan run is varied and challenging and leads back down into the valley. The descent takes around 25 minutes and offers both fast sections and more leisurely curves. The route is challenging but easy to master - ideal for experienced tobogganists and adventure seekers.
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