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The 2.717 m high Serles Mountain or "High Altar of the Alps" as Goethe called it, is one of the most popular recreational areas near Innsbruck. Thanks to Stubaital's cable cars and lifts that comfortably take holiday-makers and locals up the mountains, you can experience hours of relaxation in nature, both in summer and winter. The variety of sports activities on offer is unique: hiking, biking, tobogganing, skiing, sledding and snowshoeing promise hours of entertainment in the Tyrolean mountain world. The accommodation offers family rooms and non-smoking rooms. Sports/Entertainment The accommodation offers attractions including sport and entertainment opportunities.
The 2.717 m high Serles, called the High Altar of the Alps by Goethe, is one of the most popular recreation areas near Innsbruck. The mountain railway at the entrance to the Stubaital takes holidaymakers and locals in Mieders comfortably uphill for relaxing hours in nature. There is a wide range of sports and leisure activities on offer: hiking, biking and whizzing down the summer toboggan run or skiing, tobogganing and snowshoeing make for entertaining hours in the Tyrolean mountains. Or you can simply enjoy the magnificent view as far as Innsbruck and the Karwendel mountains while sunbathing in the rustic mountain pastures and huts.
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Christiane W. Schulze was born in Dortmund / Germany
From 2003 - 2007 she studied Art.
Since 2007..
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