Nature, sights, and traditions around the Jagdhof
Nature, sights, and traditions around the Jagdhof

Stubaital and beyond

Finally, time to indulge yourself and your loved ones with exceptional wellness, award-winning cuisine, and the natural beauty of the mountains in Stubaital. But there’s more! Spend a few hours exploring the unique sights around Stubaital – they are sure to inspire you!

Nature, sights, and traditions around the Jagdhof
Nature, sights, and traditions around the Jagdhof

Explore Innsbruck

Innsbruck, the capital of Tyrol, captivates visitors with its iconic Golden Roof, the Bergisel ski jump designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid, Ambras Castle, and the unique shops in its picturesque old town. Situated in the Inntal valley, Innsbruck has a vibrant cultural scene with a variety of concerts, museums, and festivals. Just a short drive away in Wattens, the enchanting Swarovski Crystal Worlds awaits exploration. This dazzling destination is one of Austria’s most popular attractions and a highlight of any Tyrolean tour. For a scenic and relaxing journey from Fulpmes to Innsbruck, leave your car behind in the hotel car park and hop aboard the nostalgic Stubaital Railway.

Nature, sights, and traditions around the Jagdhof

Embrace local traditions

In Stubaital, culture thrives on tradition – from cherished recipes to the festive Kirchtag celebration. The valley is dotted with fascinating historical sites, inviting you to explore and linger. With the free Stubai Super Card, included in your holiday at the Jagdhof in the warm season, you can access a diverse array of local cultural and sightseeing opportunities near the Spa Hotel Jagdhof.

On the culinary front, the Jagdhof gourmet programme features daily delights rooted in Tyrolean tradition
Taste, savour, and enjoy the authentic flavours of the region.

Nature, sights, and traditions around the Jagdhof

The Isse-Alm Alpine pasture

As essential to the Jagdhof as hiking boots to a mountaineer, the hotel’s own Alpine pasture, the Isse-Alm, is set in a stunning mountain landscape. Surrounded by lush green meadows and towering peaks, the Isse-Alm provides an idyllic backdrop for leisurely hours spent in nature. A visit here is a chance to soak in the breathtaking scenery of the Tyrolean Alps, enjoy a friendly atmosphere, and savour delicious culinary treats. Would you like to visit the Isse-Alm? Take a look at the Jagdhof weekly and activity programme or ask at reception about the scheduled guided hikes to the alpine pasture. Please note: The Isse-Alm is closed outside of these times.