Rent a cabin in Tyrol: Mountain vacation in the heart of the Alps

A vacation filled with hospitality, tradition and tasty highlights
Map of Austria showing the location of Tyrol

Rent alpine huts & chalets for your break in Tyrol

What can you expect as a guest in beautiful Tyrol? Apart from the highly praised local pride with a strong sense of honour and tradition, centuries-old cultural influences, customs and a strong Austrian dialect, it is the hospitality, culinary delights and the fantastic mountain world with almost untouched high mountain landscapes that make this vacation region unique.

Huts and chalets in Tyrol:

Accommodations

Original. Authentic. Rooted in tradition.

A vacation in the Tyrolean Alps combines all of this – with impressive panoramic views, rolling hills and rugged mountain peaks. Whether you are a hiker, skier or simply seeking peace and quiet, a self-catering cabin in Tyrol is the perfect accommodation for a getaway close to nature. After an eventful day, you can relax in the evening with a glass of wine and a view of the majestic peaks.

A summer in the heart of the Tyrolean mountains

Old customs are celebrated in the regions and towns - culinary influences contribute significantly to the holiday experience. When it gets really hot in the mountains in summer, numerous mountain lakes, clear and crystal cold, provide the necessary refreshment with a free "kick" for the circulation. Tyrol offers more than 24,000 kilometres of marked mountain and hiking trails to offer. Around 5,600 kilometers of officially approved mountain bike routes and 230 kilometres of single trails for cycling holidays.

Skiing experience at the highest level

In winter, there are 80 ski resorts with a total of around 3,400 kilometres of slopes for skiers and snowboarders, and 4,000 kilometres of well-groomed trails for cross-country skiers. The five Tyrolean glacier ski areas guarantee snow fun all year round. The range of winter sports on offer in Tyrol is greater than anywhere else in the Alps. After an active day on the slopes, there is nothing better than relaxing in your private sauna or by the fireplace. Those who prefer culture can also immerse themselves in Tyrol's diverse cultural scene.

Almliesl regions in Tyrol

A group of winter hikers enjoy nature and the sun in the Alpbachtal valley.
Austrian flagAlpbachtal

Alpbachtal

Fantastic winter weather and a freerider in powder snow
Austrian flagZillertaler Alpen

Zillertaler Alpen

Three friends enjoying a fun day of skiing in Saalbach Hinterglemm
Austrian flagSaalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn

Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn

A snow-covered summit cross in the Hohe Tauern National Park
Austrian flagNationalpark Hohe Tauern

Nationalpark Hohe Tauern

Ski lift, snow-covered slopes, and bright blue skies
Austrian flagKitzbühel region

Kitzbühel region

A fun toboggan ride in perfect winter weather in the Karwendel Mountains
Austrian flagKarwendelgebirge

Karwendelgebirge

Two cross-country skiers from a bird's eye view, with the stunning mountain landscape in the background
Austrian flagKaiserwinkl

Kaiserwinkl