Seven unique, lovingly created Mountain Adventure Worlds await families using the “Bergbahn-Erlebnis-Card” on the Wilder Kaiser-Brixental summer lifts and cable cars. Exciting and educational adventures in natural surroundings await young and old in the Kitzbühel mountains.
Joint activities and playful investigation of old legends and stories of the Alps will awaken their spirit of discovery and exploration. The seven Mountain Adventure Worlds all guarantee fun in the great outdoors.
Weekly adventure programme
Every day there are additional educational and fun activities on the programme! Carve magic wands, conduct witching experiments, bake bread, go on guided hikes and enjoy plenty of other exciting activities on the weekly programme. So head up to the biggest mountain adventure in the Alps and discover all sorts of new things on the weekly adventure programme!
https://www.skiwelt.at/en/the-weekly-activity-programme-family.html
Bergbahn-Erlebnis-Card
With just one ticket you can use all 15 lifts and cable cars to seven unique mountain adventure worlds (RiesenWelt Brixen im Thale, Hexenwasser Söll Hohe Salve, Pony Alm Astbergsee Going, Ellmi’s Zauberwelt, KaiserWelt Scheffau, Alpinolino Westendorf and Hohe Salve Hopfgarten Söll) as well as the KaiserJet, hiking and spa service! You will also receive discounts of up to 25% with their bonus partners.
Brixen im Thale
RiesenWelt – a world of giants
The Hochbrixen and Zinsberg cable cars whisk you up on an adventure: the Filzalmsee, a mountain lake and high moor, is a place full of secrets. The inquisitive can go in search of the giant that hides in the lake, while the adventurous can sail across on a wooden raft, try their hand at skittles, then cool off with the water spray powered by an Archimedes screw.
https://www.skiwelt.at/en/mountain-lake-high-moor-lake-filzalm-on-hochbrixen.html
Ellmau
Ellmi’s Zauberwelt – a world of magic
Exciting adventures await all explorers, large or small, in the magic forest once they get off the 10-seater gondola lift at the summit of the Hartkaiser (1,550 metres). Numerous riddles have to be solved on the adventure trails to reveal the hidden secrets of this magical world. For fun and games there is a large-scale marble run amidst the magic forest, while Ellmi’s mini climbing park presents a challenge to junior climbers.
https://www.skiwelt.at/en/ellmis-zauberwelt-on-the-beautiful-hartkaiser-mountain.html
Going
Astberg Pony Alm
Around 20 ponies turn the Astberg in Going on the Wilder Kaiser into a true paradise for horse lovers. Together with the pony guides children can explore the area on horseback. Also on the mountain, the large playground is the ideal place for kids to let off steam. The crystal-clear Astberg lake is rightly called the “Emperor’s Mirror”, a reference to the Wilder Kaiser massif and its silhouette, which is reflected in the lake’s surface on a clear summer’s day.
https://www.skiwelt.at/en/astbergsee-going-the-emperorss-reflector.html
Hopfgarten, Söll
The Hohe Salve – Tyrol’s no.1 mountain vantage point
The 1,829-metre summit offers 360° views of more than 70 three-thousand-metre peaks. The highlight when at the top – easily reached by cable car – is the rotating panoramic platform of the Hohe Salve summit restaurant. With its climbing and balancing stations, Salvi’s Kraxxl Platzl is a challenge for climbers of all abilities. The 12 sundial stations along the Sundial Trail explain the secrets of the sun, wind and weather as well as the history of timekeeping. The wind harp transforms the wind into music – so stop and listen to the sounds of nature.
https://www.skiwelt.at/en/summer-retreat-on-the-hohe-salve.html
Scheffau
The KaiserWelt Scheffau – in the footsteps of the Emperor
Along winding paths, past secret tree houses and streambeds, follow in the footsteps of the old Emperor through the castle gate and into the enchanted Imperial Forest, where children can help to find the Emperor’s lost precious stones. The seven adventure stations provide an unforgettable journey with countless adventures and riddles, as well as clues to the whereabouts of the lost treasures.
https://www.skiwelt.at/en/playing-at-kaiserwelt-relaxing-by-the-jochstubnsee.html
Söll
Hexenwasser Söll Hohe Salve
The Hexenwasser (Witches’ Water) invites you to MARVEL – CONTEMPLATE – UNDERSTAND. Numerous stations on the subject of water, as well as the longest barefoot path, singing bowls and witches’ umbrellas all invite you to explore. You can meet the witches in person at the Hexenwasser and practise your own witchcraft on private HeXpeditions, where you spend exclusive time with a real Hexenwasser witch and learn all about the ancient secrets, customs and wisdom of these old ladies with their pointed hats and brooms.
https://www.skiwelt.at/en/hexenwasser-soell-hohe-salve-witches-water-soell-austria.html
Westendorf
Alpinolino
The Alpinolino offers sharp minds, nimble bodies and genuine explorers an exciting voyage of discovery between Talkaser and Choralpe. The fun Spoggolino marble run and its large wooden balls has jumps, steep curves and even the chance to make music with your ball. There are Alpinolino play days for children every Monday in July and August, while animal riddles and wonders of nature await on the Himmelsteig, Holzwurmweg and Adlerhorst trails.
https://www.skiwelt.at/en/games-fun-and-adventure-at-alpinolino-in-westendorf.html
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