Discover the Oberperfuss region in summer.
An Eldorado for active vacationers!
Discover the Oberperfuss region in summer.
An Eldorado for active vacationers!
Not far from the city of Innsbruck, at the entrance to the Sellraintal valley, the charming holiday village Oberperfuss is a delightful summer holiday destination. Enjoy the many exciting and adventurous leisure activities in this delightful region.
One of the highlights is the 1.939-metre-high Rangger Köpfl mountain, which is a true hiker's paradise during spring, summer, and autumn, and is well worth a visit. The numerous hiking paths, such as the Selltraintal high-alpine-path, offer spectacular panoramic views of the wide Inntal valley and the surrounding alpine landscape.
Enjoy numerous free services and additional discounts for limitless holiday enjoyment. Valid from May until October. From just 2 nights, you can expect free travel on public transport in the city and in the Innsbruck region, the free guided summer activity programme as well as discounts for pools, lakes and many other experiences.
Numerous well-marked hiking trails invite you to take a walk through nature.
Countless mountain peaks of the Tyrolean Alps await those who prefer a challenge and want to enjoy a breath-taking view.
The hiking trails of the Sellrain valley wind along the source streams that flow high up among the 45 Stubai peaks - some over 3,000 m high. 380 km of marked trails are waiting for you to discover them. The breadth of these trails makes it possible for your own individual hiking experience to unfold and numerous, breathtaking moments amidst the Stubai Alps landscape.
An attractive city with a wealth of cultural and culinary delights, the capital of Tyrol offers excellent shopping opportunities and has a style all its own: a romantic city against a backdrop of mountains.
Oberperfuss is located at the centre of the Stubai Alps, more precisely in Kühtai in the Sellrain valley. Despite its close proximity to Innsbruck, it has remained quiet and tranquil for tourists. Here you will find a primitive Tyrolean mountain landscape with marmots, chamoises and free-range Alpine cows.