Northeast Tyrol
Northeast Tyrol is in Tyrol, Austria.Essential Destinations
Top destinations include Kufstein and Kitzbühel.
Kufstein
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Kufstein is a city in the Austrian region of Northeast Tyrol with a population of about 20,000 inhabitants, making it the second largest city in Tyrol after its capital Innsbruck.
Kitzbühel
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Kitzbühel is a medieval town situated in the Kitzbühel Alps along the river Kitzbüheler Ache in Tyrol, Austria, about 100 km east of the state capital Innsbruck, and is the administrative centre of the Kitzbühel District.
Schwaz
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Schwaz is a city in Northeast Tyrol, in Austria. It is the main town of the Schwaz district. The city borders the Karwendel Mountains to the north and the Tux Alps to the south.
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Explore places such as Wörgl and St. Johann in Tirol.
Wörgl
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Wörgl is a city in the Austrian state of Tyrol, in the Kufstein district. It is 20 km from the international border with Bavaria, Germany. It is known for the "Miracle of Wörgl" in the 1930s, a local currency experiment credited with reviving the local economy in an economic depression.
St. Johann in Tirol
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St. Johann in Tirol is a small market town in the Kitzbuhler Alps in the Northeast Tyrol region of Austria. The town has become popular with tourists as a well-developed ski centre in the winter season and also as a summer tourist resort.
Mayrhofen
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Mayrhofen is a skiing resort in Northeast Tyrol, Austria. It's also the main base for skiing on the slopes of the Ziller Valley.
Alpbach
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Alpbach is a ski resort village in Northeast Tyrol. Alpbach has three valley stations that lead into the large ski area with 109 km of slopes. It is known for its unique wooden construction style.
Ellmau
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Ellmau is a small village in the heart of the Wilder Kaiser mountains in Northeast Tyrol. Visitors can travel to the top of Hartkaiser mountain via the Hartkaiserbahn funicular, the only of its type in the Ski Welt.
Fieberbrunn
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Fieberbrunn is a town and a winter resort in the Northeast Tyrol region of Austria and it is the most populous town in the Pillerseetal valley area. It is a venue for international snowboarding events. In the summer there is hiking and mountaineering.
Fügen
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Fügen is a village in the Schwaz district in Northeast Tyrol. This article also covers the villages of Finsing and Stumm. As a two-season tourist resort, Fügen benefits from the two ski areas — Hochfügen-Hochzillertal and Spieljoch — and the Zillertal thermal baths.
Hintertux
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Hintertux im Zillertal is a ski resort in the Tuxer Valley of Northeast Tyrol, Austria. With a beautiful glacier, skiing is possible 365 days a year.
SkiWelt
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The SkiWelt is Austria's largest interconnected ski area. It has 90 Cable car lifts and Ski lifts, 280 Kilometers of Ski Pistes, and 77 Ski Huts. The member villages are: Brixen im Thale, Ellmau, Going, Hopfgarten, Itter, Kelchsau, Scheffau, Söll and Westendorf.
Northeast Tyrol
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