Attractions and places to see in Naturschutzgebiet Valsertal include a range of natural features and cultural sites within the picturesque Tux Alps. This designated Natura 2000 protected area is characterized by pristine landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and prominent mountains like the Olperer. St. Jodok am Brenner serves as a primary starting point for exploring the valley's offerings. The region provides opportunities for hiking, climbing, and experiencing traditional alpine life.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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A very cozy cottage. Friendly welcome from the hut team and a good kitchen. The camps were separated, so there was a bit more privacy.
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This cottage is certainly recommended Great location food great Nice location And fantastic boarding opportunities 🔝👍🏻👌🏻
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Prisoners of war and forced laborers had to build this facility at 2,800 meters between 1941 and 1945. The National Socialists wanted to mine molybdenum in this inhospitable area. But it never came to that. Many forced laborers had to give up their lives for the project. Today you can still see the remains of the mine.
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On hikes in the beautiful Valsertal nature reserve, you can stop off at the Geraer Hütte or even set up camp for the night. There is a climbing garden for climbing enthusiasts. You can reach it via approaches through the Valsertal, the Schmirntal or the Zillertal. You can find more information about the hut here https://www.geraerhuette.at.
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At Helgas Alm you can rest well, there are drinks and goat cheese and the tinkling from the Alm.
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Panoramic view over the Zillertal alpine peaks
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The Geraer Hütte (2,324 m) is located in the middle of untouched nature on the west side of the Zillertal Alps, surrounded by the striking granite walls of the Olperer, Fußstein, Schrammacher and Sagwandspitze. The quiet location in the Valsertal nature reserve offers hikers and climbers the ideal setting for sometimes very demanding tours.
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The Valsertal is rich in natural beauty. You can discover prominent mountains like the glaciated Olperer and rocky Fußstein, the serene Gray Alder Forest with its diverse flora and fauna, and the meandering Alpeiner Bach and Zeischbach streams. The area also features several waterfalls, including one along the hiking trail to Vennjöchl, and varied vegetation zones from montane to nival altitudes.
Yes, you can visit the Ruins of the Alpeiner Scharte Molybdenum Mine. Located at 2,800 meters, these remnants offer a poignant glimpse into the area's past, built by prisoners of war and forced laborers between 1941 and 1945.
Absolutely. The Nocker Alm in the rear Valsertal is an idyllic alpine pasture where you can experience authentic Tyrolean charm. Helga's Alm, one of the pastures there, produces excellent goat cheese. You can also learn about traditional alpine life through programs like the "School of the Alpine Pasture," which covers activities such as scythe mowing, haymaking, and cooking courses for mountain farmer dishes.
The Valsertal offers numerous hiking opportunities, from leisurely valley paths to challenging alpine tours. Popular routes include those leading to Geraer Hütte and the multi-day Peter Habeler loop around the Olperer. For more options, you can explore various hiking guides, including easy hikes and waterfall hikes.
Yes, the Valsertal is suitable for families. The Gray Alder Forest, with its shallow, branched waterways, is ideal for family outings in the summer. The Geraer Hütte bears the seal "Families Welcome!" from the German Alpine Club, and the Nocker Alm offers insights into traditional alpine life that can be engaging for all ages. There are also easy hikes available.
The Naturschutzgebiet Valsertal provides various cycling routes, including MTB trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking options. You can find detailed information on road cycling routes in the area.
In winter, the area transforms into a paradise for ski tourers, particularly around the Vennspitze. You can also enjoy numerous snowshoe hiking trails, tobogganing on natural runs, and ice skating at the natural ice arena in St. Jodok.
Climbing enthusiasts have several options. The Geraer Hütte features a climbing garden. Additionally, St. Jodok offers the Stafflacher Wand, a climbing paradise with a via ferrata, climbing garden, multi-pitch routes, and a dry-tooling area. The rear Valsertal also provides opportunities for sport climbing, bouldering, and ice climbing.
The Valsertal offers attractions year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the Gray Alder Forest. In winter, the region is perfect for ski touring, snowshoeing, and ice skating, especially around the Padaun High Plateau and St. Jodok.
Yes, you can find options for refreshments and accommodation. The Geraer Hütte is a popular mountain hut offering a place to rest or stay overnight. The Touristenrast Valsertal is a charming snack bar serving Tyrolean specialties. The Nocker Alm also provides opportunities for tasting local products like goat cheese.
Visitors particularly appreciate the pristine natural landscapes, the diverse hiking opportunities, and the authentic alpine charm. The cozy atmosphere of mountain huts like Geraer Hütte and the traditional experience at Nocker Alm are frequently highlighted. The historical insights provided by sites like the Ruins of the Alpeiner Scharte Molybdenum Mine also add a unique dimension to the visit.
The Valsertal offers numerous scenic viewpoints due to its mountainous terrain. The Geraer Hütte and Ochsenalm provide excellent views after an ascent. The entire valley, with its prominent peaks like the Olperer, offers picturesque vistas throughout your exploration.


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