Inghams Guided Walks are included on your holiday in Mayrhofen
We’ve included two full-day walks per week in Mayrhofen, just for Inghams guests. Join a small group and be led by a professional walking guide on some of their favourite trails. It’s a great way to get to know the area. The walks in Mayrhofen are run by Actionclub Zillertal.
In Summer 25 from 26 May - 12 Sep. There are 10 walks to choose from each week, and each walk has a limited number of spaces. There's two different walks per day, Monday - Friday and you can choose up to two per person, per week. Most walks require the use of public buses and/or mountain lifts which are payable locally. You can add the walks onto your holiday by calling us.
The Summer 25 walking program is shown below:
Schlegeis Reservoir
An easy stroll along the edge of the impressive Schlegeis Reservoir - it's fed by glaciers, high in the surrounding mountains which give it its bright blue colour. You'll follow the forest track all the way to the end of the reservoir, with interesting information from the guide along the way, before returning to the Fischerhütte where you can buy lunch.
- Grade: easy (basic fitness and sure-footedness required)
- Distance: 13km
- Walking time: approx. 3.5 hours
- Ascent/descent: 160m ascent and descent
- Terrain: Mainly gentle gravel road, footpath or forest track (may be a little uneven in places)
- Useful information: There will be a lunch stop at the Fischerhütte (payable locally) and the public bus is required at the start and end of the walk (payable locally).
This walk will run: every Monday
Grieralm
The walk to Grieralm is equal parts challenging and rewarding. The path goes through thick forests, with incredible mountain views through the trees and plenty of birds and wildlife to spot. The scenery changes along the way to more open spaces and valleys, before finishing at Grieralm and a pretty, isolated lake where you can sit and enjoy the stillness.
- Grade: moderate - challenging (good fitness and sure-footedness required)
- Distance: 11km
- Walking time: approx. 5 hours
- Ascent/descent: 650m ascent and descent
- Terrain: mainly rocky single-track footpath, gravel roads or forest track (can be quite uneven in places)
- Useful information: there will be a lunch stop at the Höllenstein hut or the Grieralm (payable locally) and the public bus is required at the start and end of the walk (payable locally).
This walk will run: every Monday
Stillup Valley
This is a very popular walk in the private valley of Stilluptal and is an easy stroll starting from the Grüne Wand Hut at the end of the picturesque valley. The route follows the Waterfall Way along the edge of the river to the brightly coloured Stillup Reservoir. The clue is in the name, and along the way you'll spot numerous waterfalls cascading down the valley sides. There will be a stop where you can buy refreshments or lunch.
- Grade: easy (basic fitness and sure-footedness required)
- Distance: 8km
- Walking time: approx. 2.5 hours
- Ascent/descent: 20m ascent and 330m descent
- Terrain: mainly gravel track, forest path or quiet road (may be a little uneven in places)
- Useful information: there will be a lunch stop (payable locally) and the private bus is required at the start and end of the walk (payable locally).
This walk will run: every Tuesday and Wednesday
Weitental - Schleier Waterfall
From the top of the Sommerberg gondola (2,100m) in Hintertux, this route follows an interesting trail via the Tuxerjoch (2,338m) and the Schleier Waterfall along to the Bichlalm Hut, where you can buy lunch before continuing down to the valley. Along the route, there's impressive views of the glacier and surrounding mountains and often a marmot or two to spot too.
- Grade: moderate (good fitness and sure-footedness required)
- Distance: 9km
- Walking time: approx. 3 hours
- Ascent/descent: 400m ascent and 700m descent
- Terrain: mainly single-track, mountain footpath (can be quite uneven in places)
- Useful information: there will be a lunch stop at the Bichlalm hut (payable locally), the public bus is required at the start and end of the walk and the Sommerberg gondola is required at the start of the walk (all payable locally).
This walk will run: every Tuesday
Spieljoch - Hochfügen Höhenweg
Explore a different part of the Ziller Valley on this walk from the top of the Spieljoch lift in Fügen. The route passes through forests and mountain landscapes with spectacular views along the way - keep a look out for wildflowers and the occasional marmot. There'll be a stop at the Gartlalm Hut where you can buy lunch.
- Grade: moderate (reasonable fitness and sure-footedness required)
- Distance: 11km
- Walking time: approx. 3.5 hours
- Ascent/descent: 290m ascent and 685m descent
- Terrain: mainly rocky single-track footpath or gravel track (can be quite uneven in places)
- Useful information: there will be a lunch stop at the Gartlalm hut (payable locally), the public bus is required at the start and end of the walk and the Spieljoch gondola is required at the start of the walk (all payable locally).
This walk will run: every Wednesday
Rastkogel
You'll enjoy fantastic mountain panoramas on this scenic walk high above the Ziller Valley. It follows a scenic footpath along to the Rastkogelhütte (2,174m) - along the way look out for different species of wildflowers and you might also spot a wild marmot or two. There'll be a stop at either the Rastkogelhütte or Melchboden where you can buy lunch.
- Grade: easy (reasonable fitness and sure-footedness required)
- Distance: 8km
- Walking time: approx. 3 hours
- Ascent/descent: 490m ascent and descent
- Terrain: mainly rocky single-track footpath (can be quite uneven in places)
- Useful information: there will be a lunch stop at the Rastkogelhütte or Melchboden hut (payable locally) and the public bus is required at the start and end of the walk (payable locally).
This walk will run: every Thursday
Gerlosstein – Karlalm – Brandberg
This beautiful walk traverses the Ziller valley from the top of the Gerlosstein lift via the rustic Karlalm hut to the remote mountain village of Brandberg. Along the way, you’ll have beautiful views and quiet walking trails through picturesque meadows and forests.
- Grade: moderate (good fitness and sure-footedness required)
- Distance: 8km
- Walking time: approx. 4 hours
- Ascent/descent: 400m ascent and 880m descent
- Terrain: mainly single-track footpath through forests and meadows (can be quite uneven in places)
- Useful information: there will be a lunch stop at the Karlalm hut (payable locally), the public bus is required at the start and end of the walk, plus the Gerlossteinbahn lift at the start of the walk (all payable locally).
This walk will run: every Thursday
Little Tibet
Enjoy an easier walk through magnificent scenery along the edge of the Zillergrund reservoir. This area of the Zillertal Alps has a bit of a Himalayan feel to it, especially at the end of the reservoir when you reach the Little Tibet hut where you can buy lunch. They use only products from their remote mountain farm where chickens are running around, and pigs, cows and donkeys are never far away.
- Grade: easy (basic fitness and sure-footedness required)
- Distance: 10km
- Walking time: approx. 3 hours
- Ascent/descent: 320m ascent and descent
- Terrain: mainly gravel track or single-track footpath (can be quite uneven in places)
- Useful information: There will be a lunch stop at the Little Tibet hut (payable locally) and the public bus is required at the start and end of the walk (payable locally).
This walk will run: every Friday
Edelhütte
Get the high Alpine feeling on this picturesque walk to the Edelhütte at 2,338m. The Ahornbahn lift does a lot of the uphill for you, so you can enjoy an easier walk with maximum views. The Ahorn mountain is the tallest of Mayrhofen’s three “home mountains” and you’re seemingly within touching distance of its rocky peak. Look out for marmots and wildflowers along the route.
- Grade: moderate (good fitness and sure-footedness required)
- Distance: 6km
- Walking time: approx. 4 hours
- Ascent/descent: 400m ascent and descent
- Terrain: mainly rocky, single-track footpath (can be quite uneven in places)
- Useful information: there will be a lunch stop at the Edelhütte (payable locally) and the Ahornbahn lift is required at the start and end of the walk (payable locally).
This walk will run: every Friday
For every walk you will need: suitable walking shoes with good grip, appropriate walking clothing, sun cream, insect repellent, sunglasses, rain jacket, a warmer layer, rucksack, at least a litre of water, a snack, cash for mountain huts/transport and your Zillertal Activcard if you purchased one. You may find walking poles useful.
Early booking is strongly recommended as spaces are limited. All walks are subject to availability of local guides, weather conditions and maximum numbers. Planned routes are subject to change. Any distances and ascents/descents stated are approximate. Full details of the walks with the meeting points and routes will be provided to you on arrival. In some instances there may be a small charge for local transport that is payable locally. In resorts where the walks run over more than two days, the day of the walk will be allocated to you by your Rep in your welcome meeting. Where we cannot confirm your preferred option in resort, we will endeavour to offer an alternative subject to the above conditions.
Please ensure you are comfortable with the grade of walk, planned distance covered and terrain before booking. The decision of the guide on the suitability of the walk for you is final and no compensation will be paid where the guide believes, in their professional opinion, that it is not suitable. Please ensure you are well-equipped for the walk have suitable clothing and footwear. Walks are not recommended for guests under 12 years. Any guests under 18 years will need to be accompanied by an adult.