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Explore Mayrhofen with like-minded people on our Inghams Walking Group Holiday

Step into Mayrhofen’s mountain air and join a small band of like-minded walkers on our brand-new Inghams Walking Group Holiday. Designed for those who love the great outdoors as much as good company, it’s a week that will bring fresh-air adventure, social mealtimes, and the expert touch that comes with every Inghams holiday.
 
Over the course of four expertly guided walks, you’ll explore the spectacular Zillertal Valley with local guides who know every peak, path, and panoramic picnic spot. Expect plenty of encouragement (and the odd friendly challenge) along the way, plus time to swap stories and share a few laughs over dinner.
 
Add in the Inghams Quiz Night and you’ve got the perfect balance of camaraderie and exploration. Whether you’re travelling solo, as a couple, or with friends, it’s a week made for connection, discovery, and that unbeatable feeling of having earned your evening drink.
 
With only 20 spaces available, this new-for-2026 experience won’t stay quiet for long – so get in early and claim your place on the trail.

The guide price is based on two people staying on a half-board basis, for seven nights at the Hotel Kramerwirt in Mayrhofen in a standard room, departing on 23 May 26 from Manchester airport.

Supplements for alternative flights, flight routes, and room types may apply. Prices are correct at the time of publishing on XX Oct 25 but are subject to change based on availability. Please call for the most up-to-date pricing and availability before booking.

Your holiday includes

  • Four Inghams Guided Walks
  • Inghams Quiz Night
  • On holiday support and tailored advice from our Destination Experts based in Mayrhofen
  • Inghams Digital Resort Guide with things to do, walks and useful information on holiday
  • Flights from the UK, transfers and 7 nights accommodation in 4* Alpenhotel Kramerwirt on a half board basis

How to book Mayrhofen Inghams Walking Group holiday

Book online: simply book the Hotel Kramerwirt for the 23 May 2026 and add on the 'Walking Group Holiday' activity pack to include the four guided walks and Inghams Quiz Night.

Call to book: speak with our Walking Specialists today to plan and book your perfect getaway.

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Mayrhofen Walking Group Holiday itinerary

Start the day with the Inghams Welcome Walkabout where you’ll meet your Destination Experts and get to know what there is to do in and around Mayrhofen. Afterwards, there’ll be some free time to explore the village – there’s plenty of great cafes to dive into for a bit of lunch. Or, take a stroll along the river,  head up one of the lifts for some panoramic views of the Zillertal or enjoy some relaxation in the Kramerwirt spa.

After dinner, it’s time to head to Mike’s Sportsbar for the quiz night, where you’ll be in teams with your fellow guests, to test your general knowledge and getting to know new people. 

Today, take part on this very popular walk in the private valley of Stilluptal. It's an easy stroll starting from the Grüne Wand Hut at the end of the picturesque valley. The route follows the Waterfall Way along the edge of the river to the brightly coloured Stillup Reservoir. The clue is in the name, and along the way you'll spot numerous waterfalls cascading down the valley sides. There will be a stop where you can buy refreshments or lunch.

  • Grade: easy (basic fitness and sure-footedness required)
  • Distance: 8km
  • Walking time: approx. 2.5 hours
  • Ascent/descent: 20m ascent and 330m descent
  • Terrain: mainly gravel track, forest path or quiet road (may be a little uneven in places)
  • Useful information: there will be a lunch stop (payable locally) and the private bus is required at the start and end of the walk (payable locally).

The Wimmertal is a quiet mountain valley, with a patchwork of picturesque alpine meadows and forests. Our route first takes us from the village of Ried on a wide, gentle path alongside the Gerlosbach stream. Then we head through forests and alpine meadows up to the Wimmertal snack hut where you can buy lunch. Along the way we'll pass mountain farms, and enjoy wonderful mountain views.

  • Grade: easy (basic fitness and sure-footedness required)
  • Distance: 8km
  • Walking time: approx. 3 hours
  • Ascent/descent: 214m ascent and 251m descent
  • Terrain: mainly gravel track, forest path or single-track footpath (can be quite uneven in places)
  • Useful information: There will be a lunch stop at the Wimmertal snack hut (payable locally) and the public bus and train is required at the start and end of the walk (payable locally).

Explore a different part of the Ziller Valley on this walk from the top of the Spieljoch lift in Fügen. The route passes through forests and mountain landscapes with spectacular views along the way - keep a look out for wildflowers and the occasional marmot. There'll be a stop at the Gartlalm Hut where you can buy lunch.

  • Grade: moderate (reasonable fitness and sure-footedness required)
  • Distance: 11km
  • Walking time: approx. 3.5 hours
  • Ascent/descent: 290m ascent and 685m descentTerrain: mainly rocky single-track footpath or gravel track (can be quite uneven in places)
  • Useful information: there will be a lunch stop at the Gartlalm hut (payable locally), the public bus is required at the start and end of the walk and the Spieljoch gondola is required at the start of the walk (all payable locally).

Today’s walk stays closer to Mayrhofen, starting from the town and following a nice, forested footpath up to the Steinerkogel hut, from where you get the most spectacular view of the town and valley beyond. 

  • Grade: moderate (reasonable fitness and sure-footedness required)
  • Distance: 6km
  • Walking time: approx. 3.5 hours
  • Ascent/descent: 650m
  • Terrain: mainly gravel track, forest path, single track footpath or quiet road (can be a quite uneven in places)
  • Useful information: there will be a stop at the Steinerkogel hut where you can buy lunch or a snack (payable locally).

If you have time after the walk, you could explore the town, or perhaps take the Penken lift up higher for more mountain views.

Today is a free day to relax or explore as much as you want, soak up the last of the mountain atmosphere and enjoy all the views. Head up the Penken lift for a stroll, or explore further afield by taking the bus to the Schlegeis Reservoir or Hintertux Glacier. Or, find a cosy spot in the Kramerwirt spa and relax with your book, the view from the rooftop whirlpool is quite special. Check out our things to do for more ideas to fill your last day in Mayrhofen.

Walking routes will depend on the weather, guide availability, and group size, and as such are subject to change. Full details of the walks will be provided on arrival. Some may require payment to cover the cost of local transport. Walks are not suitable for under 12s and under 18s must be accompanied by an adult throughout the walk. It is your responsibility to ensure the walk is appropriate for you and that you are fully insured. Our local guides will have the final say. Please see the Important Information section of our booking conditions for full details.

Your accommodation in Mayrhofen

Alpenhotel Kramerwirt is one of Mayrhofen’s most charming hotels, run by the friendly Hans-Jörg and Marieka Kröll. Just minutes from the train, bus, and Penkenbahn lift, it’s the perfect base for exploring the mountains or valleys. Borrow the hotel’s rucksacks, walking poles, and binoculars before heading out, then return to relax in the spa or rooftop whirlpool with stunning views. Delicious home-made schnitzel, farmer’s buffets, and must-try krapfen make every meal a treat.

Things to do in Mayrhofen

Mayrhofen Zillertal Cycle Trail Copyright Zillertal Tourismus Heiko Mandl

With 1,300 kilometres of routes, the Zillertal is heaven for biking, whether on gravel, bumpy single-track trails or quiet mountain roads. Hire an e-bike and ride up into the Stilluptal to enjoy this picture-perfect private valley, or head to the more challenging single-track trails for some adrenaline-packed downhill action. The Penken Mountain’s FunSportStation is made for young thrill-seekers. There’s a bike park with mini electric motorcycles to play around on. If the children are into scooters, here’s where you can step it up a level by trying out the ‘mountain scooter’ that handles trickier terrain more like a mountain bike. The whole family can head out onto the trails on mountain scooters (once everyone’s got to grips with it).

Image: (copyright Zillertal Tourismus Heiko Mandl)

At 3,250 metres this is the highest point you can get to on the lifts and, as you can imagine, the views are amazing from up here. The Nature's Ice Palace is a fascinating day out, exploring the depths of the Hintertux Glacier from within the ice where you'll find sparkling ice crystals, stalactites and even a glacial lake.

Ahorn Genussplatz Mayrhofen Copyright Frank Bauer Www.Frankbauer.Com Www.Mayhofen.At

Stride the stepping stones, dip your feet into the Ahornsee lake and wander the family-friendly leisure trail on the Ahorn mountain. Most of the paths on this mountain are pushchair-friendly, and there’s plenty of spots to relax and enjoy the view while the children splash, climb and play. Young adventurers can also tick off their first summit at the Filzenkogel, which is around one hour from the top of the Ahorn lift.

Image: (copyright Frank Bauer)

Penken Bike Park Copyright Frank Bauer Www.Frankbauer.Com Www.Mayhofen.At

As well as all the family-friendly walking trails you’ll find on the Penken mountain (many of which are pushchair-friendly) you can take bikes on the lift, and there’s plenty of trails to explore. You can also try mountain scooting or discover one of the mountain play areas – one of them at Penkenjoch has an eight-metre-tall wooden bear.

Image: (copyright Frank Bauer)

Mayrhofen Ahornsee

Water enthusiasts of all ages will love the Zillertal with its six outdoor pools and adventure bathing lakes throughout the mountains. Slides and splash pools at the Mayrhofen and nearby Hippach pools will delight families with young children.

At the adventure pool in Mayrhofen, there’s heaps of indoor and outdoor fun to be had, with slides, a crazy river, and multiple pools to enjoy, plus plenty of space for relaxing. It's the perfect activity on a summer holiday! A pleasant walk down the valley, following the river path will get you to the outdoor pool at Hippach, which is great fun for little ones with slides, a large pool, children’s pool, and grassy areas to run around. There's also the Ahornsee bathing lake at the top of the Ahornbahn lift where children can splash and play while parents relax and take in the view.

Krimml Waterfalls

Marvel at the natural wonder of Krimml waterfalls set amidst the stunning Hohe Tauern National Park. Follow the path right next to the falls for fantastic photo opportunities of the 380 metre falls that cascade over three levels. A small National Park fee may be payable locally. This excursion is a half-day trip.

We act at all times as a selling agent for the suppliers. All excursions require minimum numbers to run and are subject to change. Some excursions may not be available to pre-book in low season but may be available to book locally subject to numbers. Prices will be confirmed at the time of booking. Please see our terms & conditions.

Tubing Near Mayrhofen Copyright Dominic Ebenbichler Www.Mayrhofen.At

The River Ziller flows the length of the Zillertal, and provides plenty of opportunities for fun.

Get kitted out with a wetsuit and boots and hit the water on a family rafting adventure on the on the calmer sections, or try out river-tubing or canyoning. Explore the Zemmgrund canyon from within, abseil waterfalls, jump into pools and slide down the rocks - teenagers will love these action-packed activities.

Image: (copyright Dominic Ebenbichler)

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The most popular via ferrata are the routes to the Zimmereben Hut. There are different routes to suit all ability levels and some are a real challenge. You'll be rewarded with incredible views on your climb and you can tuck into a strudel and a coffee or beer at the hut when you reach the top. If the Zimmereben routes whet your appetite and you're keen for more, the route on the Gerlosteinwand is longer and lots of fun, with equally spectacular views - remember to take your own treats for the top though.

Mayrhofen Playground Penken Finkenberg Adobestock 384417002

There’s playparks and adventure spots at all over the place in Mayrhofen and the Zillertal, which is great news for families with active young explorers. In the forest around Waldfestplatz there’s various wooden play areas and you can try crazy golf. Then head up the Ahorn or Penken mountains for more family adventures.

At the bottom of the Rosenalm lift in Zell am Ziller, there’s a big playground and summer toboggan, and at the top a huge wooden castle and adventure park. You could also try the high ropes course near Mayrhofen to test your head for heights and balance.

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