22 Worldwide Traveller Mountain love in Zillertal
You can hike, cycle, snack and indulge to your heart’s content against a beautiful backdrop of mountain peaks in Zillertal
12TH JUNE 2023 THE TRAVEL GUIDE DISTRIBUTED WITH
ZILLERTAL TOURISMUS/TOM KLOCKER
When summer takes Zillertal under its wing, nature blossoms back to life. But that’s not all. Anyone seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life will find them- selves whisked away to a world that opens their eyes and gets hearts beating faster. Whether you prefer taking walks
in the valley, venturing to the most unspoilt corner of the nature park or getting closer to the numerous peaks on one of the ten summer cable cars, there’s plenty to do in Zillertal. Hiking, biking, climbing, swim- ming, golfing or an excursion to the glacier all make it a leading Alpine holiday destination. Te Zillertal Activcard is perfect
for holidaymakers. It not only offers one free cable car trip up and down every day, but also free admission to all six outdoor swimming pools in Zillertal, as well as many other discounts and savings.
Mountain adventures in a class of their own From easy hikes on the wide, sunny valley floor or through the wild, romantic side valley to challenging tours on the highest peaks, Zillertal offers 870 miles of well-signposted hiking trails to explore. Everyone is likely to find a favourite route here. Cycling fans will find much to
enjoy here, too. In total, there are around 800 miles of cycling and biking routes where you can experi- ence Zillertal’s unmistakable moun- tain panorama from the saddle.
Whether mountain bikers,
e-bikers, racers or family groups, cyclists of all leveles can enjoy the impressive natural scenery via this well-developed network of routes and paths.
Gourmagic Zillertal is not only a great destina- tion for an active summer holiday but it’s also a fantastic place for indulging in quality regional deli- cacies.
In addition to exceptional
culinary treats up the mountain, the valley offers a diverse selection of award-winning cuisine to enjoy. From traditional home cooking to exquisite haute
cuisine, connois-
seurs will find they have plenty to choose from in Zillertal. Quality products play a big
part in local cuisine, with ingre- dients
including cheese made
from pure hay milk, tradition- ally baked bread and meat from the village butcher or local farms — cooked with forest fruits and wild herbs. In keeping with the thought that
‘regionality is a priority, but we are not afraid to think outside the box’, modern, international cuisine has long had a presence in Zillertal, which has led to creative diversity within the region. From a family restaurant with a
playground to a romantic dinner in front of an impressive mountain backdrop, there are many possibili- ties in Zillertal. In short — everyone can expect to eat well here.
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