Holidays in Tyrol – East Tyrol Card 2011
Holidays in Tyrol: mountains, water, culture and plenty of nature. With the East Tyrol Card, experience the region in all of its diversity.
For anyone who wants to tuck the many sides of east Tyrol “in their pocket” during the holiday in Tyrol, the East Tyrol Card (06.06.-24.09.2011) offers exactly what you need.
The East Tyrol Card unites all 22 destinations in a handy chequebook format: it is valid on the east Tyrol mountain railways, in museums like Bruck Castle, the Anras Castle Court House, Aguntum on Dölsach – the only Roman town in the whole of Tyrol – and at family-friendly leisure facilities between Hohe Tauern and the Lienz Dolomites. For just EUR 43.0 (EUR 20.00 for children) you have access, for seven days, to a choice of the mountain railways, five swimming pools and ten „nature and culture offers“ once per day without additional costs. Thus east Tyrol holiday makers have the dilemma of choice: take the mountain railway to the next peak for high-altitude hiking, or indulging in a snooze at the beach spa? Experience east Tyrol's history close-up, or experience nature in the Galitzenklamm or Assling Wildlife Park? By the way, you can book all of this using the East Tyrol Card Package.
Mountains...
- Möll Valley glacier train
- Lienz mountain railway
- Matrei Goldried mountain railway
- Kals mountain railway
- St. Jakob mountain railway
- Hochpuster Valley mountain railway
- Obertilliach mountain railway
Water ...
- Dolomite baths Lienz
- Tristachersee lake shore
- Matrei outdoor swimming pool
- Virgen leisure arena
- Sillian indoor swimming pool
- Dölsach outdoor swimming pool
Culture ...
- Aguntum Roman Town, Dölsach
- Summer exhibition at Schloss Bruck (Bruck Castle)
- Pfleggerichtshaus Anras
- Venezianer Gatter "Wegelate Säge"
- Obertilliach coach museum
- Villgrat natural experience
Nature ...
- Galitzenklamm (Galitzen gorg)
- Assling wild nature park
- Assling summer tobogganing track
- Hohe Tauern National Park summer natural experience led hikes
You can get more information about the East Tyrol Card » here.




