Sweet Summer Days in the Tyrolean Oberland
Alpine Summer
As varied as the landscape of the Tyrolean Oberland is, so are the opportunities to experience an active mountain summer. In addition to endless hiking trails and mountain bike routes, those hungry for a different kind of movement can also experience a summer vacation full of climbing-, archery-, swimming- and rafting-adventures.
Climbing & bouldering
The imposing mountain ranges of the Tyrolean Oberland make climbers' hearts beat faster. An absolute highlight for experienced mountain specialists is the Anton Renk via ferrata, where you have to conquer the steep rock face with two overhanging key points very close to the rushing waterfall. The Sauerbrunn climbing garden, on the other hand, is suitable for beginners and families; you can experience the feeling of freedom on 6 different routes. Climbers of all ages can also conquer numerous obstacles in the bouldering area near Pfunds.
Archery
if you want to hone your archery skills during your summer vacation in Pfunds, this will hit the bulls-eye: immerse yourself in the world of intuitive archery on the 3D archery course in Pfunds and discover 28 3D animal dummies on five hectares, newcomers to archery can practice their first shots on the 3D course for beginners and in the center of Pfunds, the 3D-Bogenstadl delights archers of all ages all year round with an 18-meter shooting range, numerous 3D and conventional targets, a shooting cinema and a separate children's area.
Swimming
Surrounded by an impressive mountain panorama, there's nothing better on a hot summer's day than a refreshing dip in cool water. Whether in the crystal-clear mountain lake, the spacious outdoor pool in Pfunds or the idyllic Badesse in Ried - the choice is yours. But no matter what you choose, young and old water aficinados will have lots of fun on their summer vacation in Pfunds.
Rafting & Canyoning
Spectacular rapids, wild rivers and impressive gorges - daring adventurers experience an absolute adrenaline rush when rafting. With an experienced guide and in a safe rubber dinghy, you will conquer the raging Inn and experience the element of water from its adventurous side.
Equipped with a neoprene suit, helmet and climbing harness, canyoning involves abseiling, jumping, climbing, sliding, swimming and diving. Under the guidance of a trained guide, you follow the course of the water over washed-out rocks and gorges.