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About the hotel
Tucked in the picturesque village of Stumm in Austria’s scenic Zillertal Valley, Hotel zum Pinzger offers the inviting charm of a family-run retreat. You’ll find a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere paired with a blend of Alpine tradition and modern comforts—perfect for unwinding after a day exploring the mountains or discovering Tyrolean culture.
About the hotel
Step inside and you’re greeted by cozy spaces featuring natural wood accents and a genuine sense of warmth. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast each morning, and savor regional specialties in the on-site restaurant, where local ingredients shine. The sunny terrace and garden invite you to linger outdoors, while the wellness area promises relaxation with sauna and steam bath options. Children can enjoy the playground, and cyclists will appreciate bike rental available on site. Throughout your stay, you’ll notice thoughtful touches that reflect the hotel’s long-standing hospitality traditions.
The surrounding Zillertal region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Explore hiking and biking trails in summer. Local attractions such as the historic town of Rattenberg and the breathtaking Zillertal Alps are within easy reach, while charming Stumm itself is known for its picturesque village square and authentic Tyrolean flair.
Rooms
Rooms at Hotel zum Pinzger are designed for your comfort, featuring wooden furnishings, private bathrooms, complimentary toiletries, free Wi-Fi, satellite TV, and a hairdryer. Choose from standard double rooms or superior categories with options for extra beds, making them ideal for couples or families.
About the hotel
About the hotel
Hotel zum Pinzger in Stumm offers bright mountain-view rooms, a cozy wellness area with sauna and pool, and hearty regional cuisine. With easy access to hiking, skiing, and cycling, it’s perfect for those craving relaxation and alpine adventure.
See the good prices for children. To achieve the advantageous prices, there must be at minimum of 2 paying adults in the room.
Child 15-99.99 years in own bed 10% discount
Child 0-3.99 years in own bed 100% discount
Child 4-8.99 years in own bed 50% discount
Child 9-14.99 years in own bed 30% discount
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Zillertal Road
The popular main road Zillertal Straße is one of the most beautiful alpine roads in Austria with a total length of 48 km. The road offers all visitors a wonderful drive up to an altitude of 2,020 metres by car, bus or even by bike - if your legs can handle it. The route offers fantastic panoramic views of the Zillertal Alps and is also the starting point for many mountain tours.
Spieljochbahn
The Spieljochbahn is the way up into the mountains! In winter, this is where you go to ski or snowboard. In summer, there's a host of other adventures in store. Here you can climb, hike, barefoot, ride monster scooters down the mountain, try the cable car, be a miner for a day or just enjoy nature.
Tratzberg Castle
Tratzberg Castle or Schloss Tratzberg is located in the town of Jenbach, where in the 13th century it served as a stronghold on the border with the then independent state of Bavaria.
The castle has a long history, but today it is very well preserved and is recognised as one of the most important Austrian cultural monuments.
Silver mine
Discover an old-fashioned mine and how copper and silver were mined 500 years ago. Back then, Tyrol became one of Europe's richest regions, as the town of Schwaz accounted for 85% of the world's silver production. The mine is called the mother of all mountain mines and you can take the mine carriage 800 metres down into the mountain and feel the special atmosphere.
AirRofan
AirRofan is the place to go if you want to experience the great outdoors in a different way, and if you need an adrenaline rush.
AirRofan is a sky-glider, gliding over 200 metres through the air from the Gschöllkopf mountain at 80 kilometres per hour. From the ride there is a fantastic view over the lake Achensee. If you prefer not to go on the flight, there is the Adlerhost lookout.
Reintaler See
Visit the swimming lake, Reintaler See, where you can go for a swim or just enjoy the stunning surroundings. There are restaurants and cafés around the lake.
Crimson waterfalls
Krimml Waterfalls are the tallest in Austria, plunging a total of 380 meters in three dramatic tiers. Set in the heart of Hohe Tauern National Park, the falls are easily accessible via a well-maintained path with several viewing platforms offering impressive photo stops. Families can also visit the nearby “Water Worlds” exhibition, which combines fun and education about the power of water.
Wildschönau open-air bath
When you're on summer holiday in Austria and the sun is shining over the mountain peaks, take a trip to the Wildschönau open-air baths for a refreshing dip under the open sky. As well as outdoor pools, you'll also find sun loungers and a playground on site. There are more than 1000 m2 of water surface divided into several swimming pools and there is both a seesaw and a slide. For the little ones, there is a children's pool with a pink elephant and a playground with a sandpit, trampoline, climbing tower and suspension bridge. Enjoy a light lunch or refreshment in the small on-site café, which sells salads, snacks, ice cream and drinks.
Kufstein
Kufstein is a picturesque town on the River Inn, framed by mountain peaks and rich in Tyrolean charm. Its main landmark, the medieval Kufstein Fortress, towers above the old town and offers sweeping views and historical exhibits. Down below, cobbled streets, traditional cafés, and boutique shops invite relaxed strolls. The town’s location makes it ideal for day trips into the Kaiser Mountains or boat rides along the river.
Ambras-Slot
Ambras Castle is set in sprawling English gardens high above Innsbruck. The building houses Europe's oldest museum, including weapons and armor, art and books. It also houses the Habsburg Portrait Gallery with works by Titian, Van Dyck and Velásquez.
Innsbruck
The town is known as the "capital of the Alps" as it is the perfect destination for skiing and snowboarding in winter, and mountaineering and hiking in summer. The town itself offers countless sporting activities all year round, and has a beautiful town centre with historic buildings and an extremely friendly atmosphere. The town is surrounded by impressive mountains.
The old town dates back to the Middle Ages and still consists of a number of charming medieval houses. Facing the central square is the Golden Roof, built as the residence of the Tyrolean kings and queens in the 15th century. From here they could watch the tournaments in the town square without leaving their palaces. The Golden Roof itself is a balcony covered with almost 3,000 copper roof tiles.
The Imperial Palace is built in the late Gothic style and dates back to 1460. The palace consists of four wings around a gigantic hall in the middle (Riesensaal), which is beautifully painted in white and gold and is well worth a visit on a mini break or ski holiday to Austria!
Hexenwasser
Hexenwasser is an amusement park with water for the eyes! Here, especially the little ones can experience all kinds of water experiences! One thing's for sure - it's going to be fun!
Swimming pool Westendorf
During the warm Austrian summer months from May to September, the Westendorf outdoor pool is open. With three pools, both the experienced and less experienced can romp in the wet element and get their pulse racing on the high ropes and 42-metre waterslide. Westendorf also has a small dining area, sunbathing areas along the water's edge and a playground for the little ones. The swimming pool is usually open between 9am and 7pm and is closed if the weather is not suitable for swimming.
Brixen im Thale
Brixen im Thale is an inviting alpine village at 800 m, nestled in Tirol’s Brixental valley, just 12 km from Kitzbühel. In summer, the Hochbrixen gondola whisks you up to 1,300 m, where the Filzalmsee lakeside adventure park awaits—complete with water play areas, themed giant sculptures, Kneipp pools, and easy family trails. A new viewing platform at the Zinsbergbahn mountain station offers sweeping vistas across the valley and mountain peaks, accessible even to non-skiers. In winter, Brixen becomes a key hub in Austria’s largest ski region—SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser–Brixental—with almost 300 km of slopes, beginner lifts, family ski areas in Hochbrixen, and even an igloo village-themed lounge.
Hungerburg Railway
A ride on the Hungerburg Railway to the Karwendel Mountains is perfect for a family outing. The cable car connects the beautiful town of Hungerburg with the centre of Innsbruck and takes you over a distance of just under 2 km. So you get a ride of about 8-10 minutes with a view you will never forget. In Hungerburg you can also take the Nordkettenbahn cable car up to the Seegrube Restaurant and enjoy the view from here. Whether you are on a family holiday or a summer holiday near Innsbruck, the Hungerburg-Bahn offers an exciting experience