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  1. Tyrol Map - Austria. Europe. Central Europe. Austria. Tyrol is one of the Lande of Austria, in the heart of the Alps. It consists of North and East Tyrol, separated by a strip of Salzburg and Italy. North Tyrol consists of eight districts; East Tyrol of just one, Lienz. tirol.gv.at. Wikivoyage. Wikipedia. Photo: Herbert Ortner, CC BY 2.5.

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  2. Tirol, Bundesland (federal state), western Austria, consisting of North Tirol (Nordtirol) and East Tirol (Osttirol). It is bounded by Germany on the north, by Bundesländer Salzburg and Kärnten (Carinthia) on the east, by Vorarlberg on the west, and by Italy on the south. Tirol (area 4,883 square.

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  4. Tyrol, the Alpine country - our map provides a fast overview of this part of Austria. Here we have collected all the information you need in order to carefully plan your holidays, no matter if you prefer your own car or the public means of transport.

  5. Find any address on the map of Tirol or calculate your itinerary to and from Tirol, find all the tourist attractions and Michelin Guide restaurants in Tirol. The ViaMichelin map of Tirol: get the famous Michelin maps, the result of more than a century of mapping experience.

    • Fast Facts About Tyrol
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    • Austrian Tyrol in Winter
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    • Best Time to Visit Tyrol

    A large part of North Tyrol is dominated by the Inn Valley with Innsbruck at the centre. West of Innsbruck lies the Tyrolean Oberland, encompassing this part of the upper Inn Valley and all its side valleys. Everything east of Innsbruck, excluding East Tyrol, is known as theTyrolean Unterland.

    Popular Cities and Towns Along the Inn Valley

    1. Innsbruck – The capital of Tyrol is sometimes also called the capital of the Alps. With the Nordkette mountain range towering over it, a visit to Innsbruck is a unique alpine-urban experience. The city’s old town, with the famous golden roof at its centre, is filled with gems of the Habsburg era in Austria. 1. St Anton am Arlberg – Surrounded by the biggest ski area in Austria, St Anton am Arlbergis especially popular among winter sports enthusiasts. 2. Kufstein– Home to the impressive Kuf...

    Beautiful Side Valleys of the Inn

    1. Ötztal – A 65 km long valley and home of Sölden, the most popular village in Tyrol among overnight guests in winter. It was near Sölden where scenes of the Bond movie Spectre were filmed, resulting in a unique Bond experience called 007 Elements in the mountains above Sölden. It’s also in this region, on the border with Italy, where the famous iceman Ötzi was discovered. You can find out all about him at Ötzidorf in Umhausen, where a walk to the Stuiben Falls is also a highlight. The Hochg...

    With a surface area of only 2,020 km², East Tyrol is small in comparison to North Tyrol. It is separated from North Tyrol by a short 9,5 km border where the federal state of Salzburg Land meets up with South Tyrol. Lienz, the capital of East Tyrol, is worth a visit for its pretty old town and the Bruck Castle that towers over it. A large part of th...

    Some things to look forward to in Tyrol in winter are: 1. Over 100 ski resorts 2. Around 3,400 piste kilometres – 2,000 km easy, 2,600 intermediate, and 600 difficult 3. Almost 750 km of toboggan runs 4. Approximately 4,000 km of cross-country skiing trails

    Visitors to the Austrian Tyrol in summer have access to: 1. Almost 24,000 km of marked hiking trails 2. Around 1,400 mountain huts or ‘alms’ offering food and drinks 3. Mountain bike trails totaling 5,600 km 4. Over 5,000 alpine climbing trails, 3,000 sport climbing trails, 1,500 bouldering trails, and 100 via ferratas. 5. 18 golf courses

    There isn’t a good or bad time to visit Tyrol – it all depends on what the purpose of your visit is. To give you a better idea of what the optimal times are for different activities and experiences in Tyrol.

    • Innsbruck
    • 12,648km²
    • Around 760,000 people
  6. Tyrol (Tirol) Road Map. Tyrol (Tirol) has an extensive road network of Motorways, expressways, secondary, and municipal roads. Map of Tyrol (Tirol State) Austria showing the state capital, administrative divisions, state boundary, major cities and international boundary.

  7. Tirol in Austria Plan Your Trip to the Austrian Alps. Home. Where to Go. Provinces. Tirol attracts many visitors seeking to experience the best of two worlds: the urban sophistication of Innsbruck, its capital city, and the spectacular Alpine landscape surrounding it.

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