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Uncover the exquisite beauty of the mountainous Tyrol region of Austria, and enjoy guided excursions to Bavaria and Salzburg

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2024 Tour code: 24TAS

About the tour

Experience amazing alpine views of mountains and lakes on a fantastic rail adventure based in the charming Tyrolean town of Kirchberg.. Enjoy a tour of the musical city of Salzburg, the hometown of Mozart, and journey to a dramatic mountaintop retreat that played an infamous role in 20th-century European history.. Travel by train through the gorgeous Ziller Valley to the quaint town of Mayrhofen and take a short boat ride on the emerald waters of Achensee, the region's largest lake.

Unforgettable experiences

Ride the Zillertalbahn to alpine Mayrhofen
Ride the Zillertalbahn to alpine Mayrhofen
Experience beautiful views of the dramatic Ziller Valley on a charming train journey to the picturesque town of Mayrhofen at the end of a valley surrounded by impressive peaks.
Enjoy a musical tour of Salzburg
Enjoy a musical tour of Salzburg
Visit the hometown of world-famous composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the setting for The Sound of Music, getting to know the cultural city in the company of ‘the singing tour guide’.
Uncover the extraordinary history of the Eagle’s Nest
Uncover the extraordinary history of the Eagle’s Nest
Journey to Berchtesgaden and an infamous retreat that played a notorious role in 20th-century history. From this vantage point, you can see astonishing panoramic views of mountains and lakes.
Explore the Tyrol’s largest lake, Achensee
Explore the Tyrol’s largest lake, Achensee
Take a short boat ride on the emerald waters of the ‘Tyrolean Sea’, nestled between the stunning scenery of the Karwendel and Rofan mountains.

What’s included

Itinerary

Day 1 – London to Mannheim

Your holiday begins at London St Pancras International as you meet your Tour Manager and fellow travellers, ready to board the Eurostar to Brussels. In the Belgian capital, you transfer to a train to Mannheim.

The German city of Mannheim is located on the confluence of the Rhine and Neckar rivers and is renowned for its expansive Baroque palace. Completed in 1760 and now housing the city's revered university, the terracotta and ochre Mannheim Baroque Palace is one of the largest in Europe and is just a short walk from your 4-Star hotel.

This evening your group gathers for your first dinner together in your hotel near the station.

Includes
  • Dinner
Day 2 – Through Germany to picturesque Kirchberg

This morning you take the short walk to Mannheim station and embark on a journey through the Alps to Austria. Changing in Munich, you travel across the Austrian border passing beautiful alpine valleys surrounded by impressive, craggy peaks.

In Wörgl, you are transferred by coach to the pretty resort of Kirchberg, where you check into your hotel for six nights. This charming Tyrolean town of part-timbered chalets is nestled amid gentle mountains and extensive alpine pastures.

Your hotel is on the edge of the village and provides excellent views of the surrounding scenery. With a pool, spa and wellness centre and typical Tyrolean hospitality, your hotel is a great place to unwind after sightseeing. You enjoy your first dinner in Austria in the hotel this evening. The all-inclusive package includes drinks from 9am to 10pm, afternoon coffee and cakes, and breakfast, lunch and dinner each day.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 3 – Beautiful Berchtesgaden and the infamous Eagle’s Nest

After breakfast today, you travel by coach to Germany through some incredible alpine scenery to a location that is as emotive as it is spectacular.

Towering at the top of a mountain high above the Bavarian town of Berchtesgaden is the Eagle's Nest, originally built to coincide with Adolf Hitler's 50th birthday and to impress visiting dignitaries. Despite its infamous past, the site was saved from post-war destruction and is now preserved as an important historical monument. A guide is with you for the full day to explain the history of the Eagle's Nest. You reach the summit by way of a lift inside the mountain and are greeted by astonishing panoramic views of the peaks and lakes of this elemental borderland between Germany and Austria. The Eagle's Nest building is currently owned by a charitable trust, and you have free time to explore this unique piece of 20th-century history.

Afterwards, you descend the mountain by coach and have time to enjoy your picnic lunch in picture-book Berchtesgaden. The gorgeous centre is a fairytale collection of pastel-coloured buildings painted with folk murals, while the Schlossplatz (Castle Square) is surrounded by arcaded shops, the pink frontage of the Baroque castle, and the 12th-century church with its twin towers.

You return to Kirchberg in the afternoon with time to relax before dinner this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4 – Getting to know Kirchberg

You have a day at leisure today to either unwind and make use of the hotel's spa facilities or familiarise yourself with your base of Kirchberg in Tirol. Peeking through the huddle of traditional chalets is the green spire of the parish church, perched on a small hill. Legend has it that the church was originally going to be built in the town centre, but before the wooden shingles could be attached to the roof, pigeons carried them up the hill. The residents saw this as a sign from God and decided to relocate the church to its current location.

Kirchberg is ideally located for scenic hillside strolls offering great views of the valley. Another activity popular with residents is swimming in the 'badesee' or bathing lake. The crystal-clear waters of this artificial lake and the heated outdoor pool offer relaxation in full view of beautiful forests and rolling hills.

With lunch available at the hotel, as well as coffee and cakes between 3pm and 4.30pm, today is an ideal day to take it easy and relax.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5 – Touring the musical city of Salzburg

You transfer by coach to Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart and the setting for The Sound of Music and discover this musical city in the company of Trudy, the singing tour guide. Overlooked by the huge 11th-century Hohensalzburg Fortress, set high on a hill, we stroll through the charming Old Town. The churches, squares and alleyways here are incredibly well preserved and dominated by fabulous Baroque spires in a UNESCO World Heritage site.

With an afternoon to explore by yourselves, there are many options in this gorgeous city of noble white buildings huddled either side of the Salzach river. Salzburg is renowned for its musical and culture heritage and Mozart was instrumental in this. You can visit the former residence of the Mozart family, who lived at Getreidegasse 9 from 1747 to 1773. It is where Wolfgang was born in 1756 and is now a house museum detailing his young life. His old Makartplatz home is also a museum displaying artifacts from the composer's life.

You could also take a walk along the river or through the Mirabell Garden before you return to Kirchberg by coach in the early evening for dinner and drinks.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6 – The charming Zillertalbahn railway and the ‘Tyrolean Sea’

Taking a coach transfer to Jenbach, you join the narrow-gauge Zillertalbahn Railway. First opened in 1902, this 19-mile journey passes through the picturesque Ziller Valley. Travelling through lush green pastures stretching between rolling alpine hills, you pass remote villages of half-timbered houses and traditional chalets on your way to charming Mayrhofen, at the head of the valley, backdropped by increasingly tall peaks.

On arrival in Mayrhofen, you return by coach down the valley to Pertisau on the shores of Achensee. As the largest lake in the region, it is referred to as the 'Tyrolean Sea' or the 'Fjord of the Alps'. Renowned for its natural beauty, the emerald waters nestle between the stunning scenery of the Karwendel and Rofan mountains. From the appealing village of Pertisau, you embark on a short boat ride down the lake to Seespitz. You have time here to explore the lakeside and could enjoy your picnic lunch overlooking the serene waters and panoramic mountains before returning to your hotel for dinner and drinks this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7 – Free day to discover the Austrian Alps

With a day at leisure, there is no shortage of options if you want to explore further afield. The famous mountain resort of neighbouring Kitzbühel is just a short and scenic train journey away. With charming medieval streets filled with colourful buildings containing chic shops, bars and cafés, this attractive town oozes Tyrolean character.

The quintessential alpine town of St Johann is home to the quaint Mariä Himmelfahrt church. With its yellow façade and twin Baroque towers, it has an ornately decorated interior and sits in the main square alongside equally graceful buildings. Housed in an 18th-century penitentiary for dissolute priests, the town's museum details the social and natural history of the region.

A picturesque train journey through valleys can take you to gorgeous Lake Zell and the lakeside town of Zell am See. You can stroll along the lakefront promenade, stopping to savour one of the many delightful views while enjoying your picnic lunch, before discovering the picture-book triangular Stadtplatz in the centre. From Zell am See, you can also take the local bus to the spectacular Krimml Waterfalls, the highest in Austria.

Regrouping at your hotel this evening, you gather for your final dinner together in Austria.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8 – Through Germany to Cologne

After breakfast this morning, a coach transfers your group to Wörgl where you board the train across the German border to Munich. Here, you swap to the train through Germany to Cologne. Passing through the charming city of Ulm, look out for its majestic minster, the spire of which is the tallest in the world. From Frankfurt, you travel through rolling wooded hills before crossing the Rhine into Cologne.

On arrival in Cologne this evening, you check into your overnight hotel, where you have dinner.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 9 – Homeward bound

After breakfast this morning, you return to Cologne station to board the train to Brussels, switching in the Belgian capital to the Eurostar service bound for London St Pancras International.

As the train travels through the English countryside and into London, you can look back on this incredible holiday and the beautiful alpine scenery you have witnessed. On arrival at St Pancras, you say farewell to your Tour Manager and fellow travellers with whom you have shared these unforgettable experiences.

Includes
  • Breakfast

Additional information

Please note

One of the excursions on this tour is at high altitude. If you have any medical conditions or concerns that could impact this part of the tour, we recommend you seek medical advice and talk to us. We want to make sure that any holiday you book is right for you.

For Departure 14/09/2024 your Itinerary running order will be as follows:

  • Day 1 - Overnight in Mannheim
  • Day 2 - Travel to Kirchberg
  • Day 3 - Day at leisure
  • Day 4 - Zillertalbahn & Lake Achensee
  • Day 5 - Salzburg
  • Day 6 - Eagles Nest
  • Day 7 - Day at leisure
  • Day 8 - Overnight in Cologne
  • Day 9 - Travel home
Departure times

Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be found together with dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices & Availability' button. We will write to you around 10 weeks before your departure date with the precise meeting times for your tour group.

Mobility information

Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.

Hotel

Lifthotel, Kirchberg in Tirol

Lifthotel, Kirchberg in Tirol

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4.2 stars4.2 / 5 · 30 reviews

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J Walton

4 stars

Submitted 25 Sep 2023

Our guide John did an amazing job in spite of the terrible German train system. We had a lovely holiday & our Tyrol hotel was very ??

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Puneet

5 stars

Submitted 24 Sep 2023

I would highly recommend this tour. An excellent and varied itinerary and a very beautiful part of the world. The tour guide was absolutely excellent: extremely organised and efficient, knowledgeable, friendly and approachable.

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David Pooley

4 stars

Submitted 24 Sep 2023

An enjoyable, well organised holiday. Our Tour Manager John worked hard to deal with problems caused by delays on the German railways as well as providing us with detailed information about the places visited and optional destinations for the free days. The trip to Kehlsteinhaus (Eagles' Nest) was not very successful as most of it was spent on the coach with very little time at the destination. The other excursions were good. The hotels were generally very good but the Lifthotel really need to keep the buffet food covered as there were flies settling on the desserts. Not acceptable! I also think they should label the food items and provide a bit more choice for non-meat eaters. But overall, a good holiday.

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Mr Bushell

4 stars

Submitted 24 Sep 2023

Excellent tour guide. Hotel food disappointing. Good excursions. Local guides talked for too long. Beautiful walks from hotel.

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Robin Richardson

4 stars

Submitted 24 Sep 2023

This was a lovely holiday exploring the Austrian Tirol where the scenery was beautiful. However spending 4 days on trains from London was a bit of an endurance. We had lovely food and an excellent guide. We also enjoyed our trip to Salzburg in the the footsteps of Mozart and Sound of Music. We had a wonderful train journey followed by a trip on a boat round the Auchinsee Lake. The trip to the Eagles Nest was slightly disappointing but the views were spectacular.

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Richard Wilkins

4 stars

Submitted 24 Sep 2023

Overall very good. Trains in Germany less than perfect but a lovely holiday.

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