Where is the most beautiful place in the Ötztal valley?
Anyone traveling to Ötztal should not miss the holiday resorts Längenfeld, Obergurgl and Sölden. Here you will find breathtaking landscapes, historical sights, and a rich cultural offer.
On the 2nd floor: (Large kitchen(single sofa bed, TV(satellite), electric kettle, cooker(4 ring stoves, ceramic), coffee machine, oven, dishwasher, fridge-freezer)
On the 2nd floor: (Large kitchen(double sofa bed, TV(satellite), electric kettle, cooker(4 ring stoves), coffee machine, oven, dishwasher, fridge-freezer), bedroom(bunk bed)
On the 1st floor: (Kitchen(shared with other guests)(toaster, cooker, coffee machine, oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge, freezer), bedroom(double bed, double sofa bed)
On the 1st floor: (Kitchen(cooker, coffee machine, microwave, dishwasher, fridge-freezer, washbasin), Living/diningroom(TV, dining table, seating area), bedroom(double bed)
Ground floor: (hallway(Mirror, Wardrobe Coatrack), Living room(Armchair, Sofa, single sofa bed, TV, radio)
Ground floor: (open kitchen(hob(4 ring stoves, induction), electric kettle, toaster, coffee machine(cups), oven, dishwasher, fridge(+ freezer), fridge-freezer)
On the 1st floor: (Kitchen(shared with other guests)(toaster, cooker, coffee machine, oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge, freezer), bedroom(double bed, double sofa bed)
Ground floor: (Living room(double sofa bed, TV, dining table), open kitchen(toaster, cooker, oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge), bedroom(double bed), bedroom(double bed)
On the 2nd floor: (Living room(seating area), Kitchen(seating area, coffee machine, oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge), bedroom(double bed, TV, balcony)
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In winter: Your holiday apartment or private holiday home is located in the most important winter sports region in Tyrol. The top activity is, of course, alpine skiing on 350 kilometers of slopes spread over six ski areas, such as Hochgurgl or Obergurgl, two of which have fantastic slopes in the glacier regions. In Sölden alone, 31 lifts take you to an altitude of 3,340 meters. In the Obergurgl-Hochgurgl ski area, 25 lifts and 112 kilometers of groomed slopes await you. Other ski areas in the region are located in Hochoetz-Kühtai, Vent, Gries, and Niedertai. For cross-country skiers, the Ötztal offers 143 kilometers of cross-country ski trails. In addition, you can go tobogganing, snowshoeing, ice climbing, and ice skating in the winter months. Hardly any other winter sports destination in the Alps has as much to offer as the Ötztal. In summer: The warm season is perfect for a hiking holiday in the Ötztal. The climate is mild and dry. The mountain meadows shine in bright green. The valley and the surrounding mountains have five climate zones. Hike numerous three-thousand-meter peaks and enjoy the panorama of the Alps. The Ötztal has 1,600 kilometers of hiking trails and 850 kilometers of mountain bike trails. The streams and mountain lakes provide refreshment. A rest at the blue shimmering little Hauersee is a special nature experience. Mountain guides offer beginners in mountain hiking the best support and experienced climbers the opportunity to master new challenges. For horse lovers, numerous farms offer the opportunity to explore the area on horseback. Highlights of the region: Experience the brand new installation 007 ELEMENTS in Sölden. The exhibition in a hypermodern building on the summit of the Gaislachkogl at 3,048 meters is a cinematic experience. The installation takes you into the realm of secret agent James Bond 007. Here, it's all about the myth of the spy in the service of Her Majesty. A real natural highlight is the Stuiben waterfall, where the Horlachbach plunges almost 160 meters under water dust clouds into the depths. The air is filled with the spray of the water. Follow the waterfall up 700 steps. An 80-meter-long suspension bridge takes you up close to the Stuibenfall. Those interested in the history of the Ötztal should visit the local history museum. The "memory store" of the valley keeps the centuries and the genuine culture of the region alive. The open-air museum offers hands-on history and exploration. Original furniture and tools, traditional costumes, and personal items bear witness to the valley's former inhabitants. Combine your visit with a detour to the tower museum. The privately collected exhibition is dedicated to the view over the Ötztal Alps in paintings, drawings, and photographs. Immerse yourself in the past and see how the valley was perceived in earlier centuries. The mummy Ötzi probably makes the region most famous besides the wonderful places for skiers. It can be admired in the South Tyrolean Archaeological Museum, which is an archaeological museum in Bolzano.
Tyrolean cuisine is shaped by the mountains. The many restrictions that Tyrolean farmers had to adapt to over centuries influenced the traditional dishes and the selection of ingredients. The alpine farming, characterized by long winters and limited cultivation areas, provided little variety. Thus, (and still today) great importance is attached to the appropriate high quality of the ingredients. Typical dishes are Tyrolean dumplings with bacon in beef soup or cheese-filled dumplings, the Kasknödel. Flour, eggs, and bacon can be found in many traditional dishes such as Schlutz- or Schlipfkrapfen or Tyrolean ravioli. Pay attention to where the locals eat, and you can't go wrong. A sign with three leaves indicates the certified Tyrolean inns, which you can find all around your holiday apartment or holiday home in the Ötztal. The inns specialize in fresh and seasonal products as well as local dishes. In addition, coziness is a top priority in the inns. In contrast to Italian South Tyrol, hardly any wine grows in Tyrol. Thus, beer is the local accompaniment to meals. However, most restaurants offer excellent Austrian wines from the wine-growing regions in Burgenland, Lower Austria, and Styria.
The Ötztal is idyllically located in the Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol and forms a side valley of the Inn Valley. It stretches over 65 kilometers from north to south. The five municipalities of Sölden, Längenfeld, Umhausen, Oetz, and Sautens are located in the valley. You can easily reach your holiday accommodation by train. There are numerous connections all year round, some direct, to the train station in the Ötztal. From northern Germany or the Ruhr area, you can reach Innsbruck via Nuremberg and Munich with the ÖBB Nightjet overnight to the Ötztal. In the winter months, there is a direct connection from Munich to St. Anton am Arlberg with a stop in the Ötztal. The journey to your accommodation by car takes place via the Austrian motorway A12 through the Inn Valley, from which the Ötztal branches off to the north. Like pearls on a string, you drive through the villages of the valley. The nearest airport is located in Innsbruck. From there, the journey continues by train.
Anyone traveling to Ötztal should not miss the holiday resorts Längenfeld, Obergurgl and Sölden. Here you will find breathtaking landscapes, historical sights, and a rich cultural offer.
You can find holiday homes and apartments in the Ötztal valley from 54 € per night.
We have many attractive offers for vacation apartments and holiday homes in Längenfeld or Sautens. If you spend your vacation here, you can rent a beautiful accommodation from 54 € per night.
If you are looking for the best vacation apartments and houses in the Ötztal valley, you should take a closer look at Cottage on Lake Piburg, Holiday home relaxing holiday Sautens im Ötztal and Ferienhaus Sennerhäusl Ötztal.
Yes, in the Ötztal valley there are 56 holiday homes and apartments where you can vacation with your dog. We recommend these vacation regions and places: Längenfeld, Sautens and Umhausen.
Book vacation apartments & holiday homes directly with the landlord - best done at Ferienhausmiete.de. Here you pay no additional fees, just the pure rental price. A vacation rental from a private owner is ideal for families, couples or even holidays with dogs.