Alpine Coaster
You simply have to see - and of course try out - the longest Alpine rollercoaster in the world for yourself during your visit to Hoch-Imst. Simply awesome!
SunOrama
To the south-west of the Alpjoch mountain station, a spacious wooden panoramic terrace with cosy seating and comfortable loungers awaits you.
Adlerhorst
The daringly constructed viewing platform opens up completely new perspectives and alpine vistas like an eagle. Attention: only for those with a head for heights!
Rosengarten Gorge
From the city into the gorge. Something like this only exists in Tyrol! You start your family-friendly hike through the natural idyll of the Rosengarten Gorge right in the centre of Imst.
Storage pond
A real oasis of peace for resting and relaxing. Grab one of the cosy alpine baskets and sit back and relax. Romantic factor: 100 per cent.
Imster Bergbahnen
With the new, spacious 10-seater cabins of the two state-of-the-art monocable gondolas, you can reach lofty heights comfortably and conveniently with your bag and pack.
Muttekopfhütte
From the Imster Bergbahnen mountain station, it's a 40-minute hike via the Drischlsteig to the Muttekopfhütte. Don't forget to stop for a bite to eat before continuing!
UAlm
Directly at the middle station and right next to the entrance to the Alpine Coaster, a spacious sun terrace invites you to linger before setting off on new adventures.
Latschenhütte
Rustic, cosy, traditional. Served with sweet and savoury treats by hut landlady Waltraud. Well-fuelled, the alpine zoo and play carousel promise fun for the whole family.
Bathing lake
What could be better on a hot summer's day after a hike than a refreshing dip in the cool water? Plus point: bathing lake with drinking water quality.
Seebrig Area
This magical place inspires with its extraordinary landscape. Where sheep graze in summer, you can relax and enjoy a mountain picnic.
Climbing area Reithle
Bouldering in the Hoch-Imst hiking area
At an altitude of 1,350 metres above sea level, 61 varied routes offer beginners and pros the best conditions for maximum climbing pleasure.
Climbing area Latschenturm
36 routes of 10 to 20 metres in length on limestone at 1,600 metres above sea level. The slightly longer ascent of 30 to 90 minutes is worth it for the panorama alone!
Climbing area Muttekopf
Right next to the Muttekopfhütte, the Hoch-Imst climbing gardens await climbing enthusiasts of all ages. At 2,100 metres above sea level, scrambling becomes a special highlight!
Imster via ferrata
Secured rock climbing - as on the Imster via ferrata - offers action, unforgettable mountain experiences and enjoyment of nature for the whole family.
Family Park
The highlight for your children: In Albin's play park and the Family Park, various attractions invite you to romp around and discover.
Climbing in the Putzenwald
At an altitude of 900 metres, 26 routes await climbing enthusiasts in a wonderfully idyllic forest setting. The area scores with excellent protection.
Pasture zoo
The animals in the pasture zoo are waiting for your visit!
Orienteering
For those with insight and problem solvers: With brains, map and compass on to the next post! Who can find the quickest route through the mountain world of Hoch-Imst?