La regione vacanze Imst offre una fantastica gamma di piste nella regione sciistica n. 1 in Europa, il Tiroler Oberland. Qui le famiglie non solo sono gradite, ma vengono anche accolte con grande cordialità. Imst e le località vicine di Karres, Karrösten, Imsterberg, Mils, Nassereith, Schönwies, Roppen e Tarrenz si sono votate ad assicurare tranquille, ma intense vacanze invernali.
Piste perfette, montagne soleggiate L’accogliente cittadina di Imst offre con il suo fantastico comprensorio sciistico tutto ciò che occorre a chi vuole trascorrere le sue vacanze invernali lontano dal caos: piste perfette, una moderna dotazione di impianti e assenza di code. Qui giorno e notte quasi si confondono visto che c’è una delle più lunghe piste di sci illuminate del Tirolo.
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Those in search of outdoor adventures will find plenty of activities in the Imst region's rivers, forests and mountains. The area around Imst is a paradise for adrenaline junkies as well as nature lovers.
The Imst region is a paradise for those in search of outdoor activities of all kinds, including whitewater rafting and much, much more. Safety equipment including helmets and wetsuits are absolute must-haves. Rafting in Imst
Canyoning is the perfect summer adventure. It usually involves a variety of activities including abseiling through waterfalls, jumping into pools, swimming, wading, scrambling and floating on lilos: On the hottest of days the water is cool and invigorating, making this the ideal way to escape the heat of summer. Canyoning is as about as close to pure, unalloyed fun as a grown-up is allowed to get. So don´t miss out on this adrenaline thrill experience in a remote and beautiful setting.
The Imst region is highly popular with climbers. The Imst Climbing Hall, at 22 m Austria's highest, played host to several top international competitions in the past.
In the summer there is a fantastic choice of tours in rock up to level 9+.
There is also a wide range of Via Ferrata, the name commonly used to describe the high level footpaths found in the Alps that use fixed cables for protection and steel ladders to surmount difficult sections. Climbing in Imst