Best attractions and places to see around Tux, nestled in Austria's Zillertal Valley, offer a diverse range of experiences. The region is characterized by its majestic alpine landscape, including glaciers and high peaks, providing a setting for natural wonders and outdoor activities. Tux combines significant natural features with cultural sites, making it a destination for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Olpererhütte at 2389 meters offers an excellent overnight accommodation for climbing higher peaks. There are sleeping spaces for 5 people each and you need to bring sleeping bags. The hut also offers beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and the reservoir, making it an ideal starting point for hikes and mountain tours. The restaurant is also recommended and offers a diverse selection at reasonable prices. After a strenuous day in the mountains, you can enjoy delicious meals here and experience the cosiness of the hut.
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One of the best-known and most beautifully situated huts in the Alps!⛰️🥾👍
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Great starting point for many hiking routes.
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There are several viewing platforms directly at the Ahornbahn with a gigantic view in good weather.
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Crossing a national border is something special. Here runs the border between Austria and Italy, marked with a stone.
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The Schlegeis reservoir lies in front of the viewer with its turquoise blue water.
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The Rastkogelhütte offers very tasty food and the hosts are very friendly. A rustic stop on the way.
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Really great, rustic 👍🏻👌🏻 hut Food really tasty 😋 Beautiful surroundings with many tour options.🌄
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Tux is rich in natural wonders. You can visit the year-round Schlegeis Reservoir, explore the unique Olpererhütte with its famous suspension bridge, or experience the majestic Hintertux Glacier. Don't miss the impressive Tux Waterfalls, including Schleier-Wasserfall, Kesselfall, and Schraubenfall, or the vast Zillertal Alps Nature Park.
Yes, Tux offers several cultural insights. You can see the traditional Tyrolean architecture of the Tux Parish Church, visit the 17th-century Mehlerhaus in Madseit for a glimpse into the past, or admire the Garnet Chapel on Penken, which offers stunning views. The Devil's Bridge in Finkenberg is a rare example of 18th-century Tyrolean timber construction, and the Farmstead group "Gemais" showcases agricultural heritage.
Families will find plenty to do! The Hintertux Glacier hosts the Glacier Flea Park (Luis' Gletscherflohpark) for snow fun even in summer. On Penkenjoch, Pepi's Kinderland features an 8-meter-tall playable wooden bear and an extensive playground. The Tuxbach Adventure Trail is an interactive walking circuit focusing on alpine flora and fauna, and the Schlegeis Reservoir is also considered family-friendly.
For breathtaking views, take a gondola ride to the Hintertux Glacier's Panorama Terrace at 3,250 meters, offering vistas of the Großglockner, Dolomites, and Zugspitze. The Olpererhütte and Rastkogel Hut also provide excellent mountain panoramas. Additionally, the Garnet Chapel on Penken and the Ahornbahn Summit Station offer beautiful perspectives of the Zillertal mountains.
Absolutely. Tux boasts over 350 km of marked hiking trails. Popular routes include the Gletscherweg (Glacier Trail) and Tuxer Fernerweg. For more options, you can explore various trails listed in the Running Trails around Tux guide, which includes routes like the Dwarf Forest loop and the Tuxbach River loop.
Tux is a great destination for cyclists, offering 150 km of mountain bike trails and various road cycling routes. You can find detailed options in the Road Cycling Routes around Tux guide, with routes like the Zillertal Cycle Path, and the MTB Trails around Tux guide, featuring trails around Penkenjoch and Grieralm.
Yes, the ascent to the Hintertux Glacier via the world's highest bicable gondola lift offers barrier-free access and stunning views. The Ahornbahn Summit Station is also listed as wheelchair accessible and provides great views of the Zillertal.
Beyond skiing, the Hintertux Glacier offers unique experiences like the Nature's Ice Palace (Natur Eis Palast), a natural ice cave accessible year-round with guided tours through glacial crevasses, ice stalactites, and a glacial lake. You can also explore the Spannagel Cave, Europe's highest-lying subterranean show cave, to discover crystals and learn about its 300-million-year-old geological history.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from places like the Olpererhütte and the Hintertux Glacier. The unique experience of crossing the border into Italy at the Pfitscherjoch Border Crossing is also a highlight, often combined with enjoying traditional Italian food. The impressive scale of the Schlegeis Reservoir and its dam also leaves a lasting impression.
Many attractions, especially mountain huts, offer both food and accommodation. For instance, the Olpererhütte and Rastkogel Hut provide tasty meals and overnight stays. The Pfitscherjochhaus near the Pfitscherjoch Border Crossing is known for its traditional Italian food. Additionally, the region has numerous cafes, pubs, and accommodations throughout the Zillertal Valley.
Tux offers year-round activities. Summer (June to October) is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and exploring the Zillertal Alps Nature Park. The Hintertux Glacier provides skiing and snowboarding even in summer. Winter (December to Easter) is perfect for extensive skiing and snowboarding across the larger Tux-Finkenberg ski area.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not detailed in the provided information, the extensive network of over 350 km of marked hiking trails in Tux, including those in the Zillertal Alps Nature Park, generally welcomes dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always advisable to check local regulations or specific trail guidelines before heading out with your dog.


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