SUMMER IN INNSBRUCK AND
ITS HOLIDAY VILLAGES

As famous as Innsbruck
is for winter sports, it ¡s a great summer destination
too.
In fact, when the snow melts and
the sun is high in the sky, your clients can really get
a sense of what a beautiful and sporty town Innsbruck
really is.
Stroll around the
quaint alleys and streets to take in the atmosphere of
this magical place, a unique blend of sophistication,
charm and Alpine exhilaration. Conquer the spectacular
mountain peaks or meander along medium-grade Alpine trails.
For the more adventure-minded there are mountain biking,
paragliding, hang-gliding, tandem parachuting or white
water rafting experiences. Or just sit back and relax
at one of the free concerts running throughout the Austrian
summer at the Hofburg palace in the heart of Innsbruck.


Innsbruck is the
capital of the alpine province of Tirol. It's location
at the confluence of the Inn and Sill Valleys means it
is surrounded by spectacular alps - which provide the
perfect back-drop for summer hikes. Our Nature and Culture
program allows the active traveller to not only enjoy
the magnificent alpine scenery, but also the wealth of
culture and art that this historic city has to offer.
A perfect way to spend the mornings hiking, and the afternoons
visiting the museums.
Here's what the package Includes:
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7 nights hotel accommodation |
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Buffet breakfast and evening meal daily |
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3-day Innsbruck Card (incl. entry to all major sights
and attractions plus free public transport and some
mountain cableways) |
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Daily Mountain Hiking Programme (incl. transfers
and qualified guide from the Alpinschule Innsbruck) |
|
Lantern Walk to Heiligwasser
(incl. transfers and Tirolean music evening) |
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From AUD$926.00 in three-star accommodation or AUD$1017.00
in four-star |
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Valid to 02 October 2005 |
::: HOW TO GET TO INNSBRUCK
:::
Air:
At least five daily services from Vienna with just over
an hour flying time.
Rail:
Frequent connections from all major Austrian cities and
neighbouring countries with the Austrian Federal Railways.
Vienna
– 5 ¨ö hours Salzburg - 2 hours
Munich – 2 hours
Road:
Innsbruck is easily accessible by Austria¡¯s
and neighbouring countries¡¯ major road networks.
Vienna
– 5 ¨ö hours Salzburg – 1 ¨ö
hours Munich – 2 hours