On the trail of Olympia Winter tour through the Axamer Lizum

Discover Tyrol’s Olympic history on a 3.5-hour guided winter tour through Axamer Lizum, with easy snowshoeing, scenic viewpoints, and stories behind the 1964 & 1976 Winter Olympics.

Experience the Axamer Lizum as few visitors do: a historic Olympic site combined with stunning winter scenery. This 3.5-hour guided tour offers a unique glimpse into the region’s sports past, focusing on the Olympic events of 1964 and 1976. Led by knowledgeable guides from Piu Mounten Company, the tour features an easy, safe route suitable even for beginners, making it accessible for most fitness levels.

Starting at the meeting point in front of the new Hoadlbahn in Axamer Lizum, the tour takes you through a landscape where history and nature intersect. You’ll enjoy short walks and photo stops at viewpoints overlooking the Kalkkögl, capturing the scenery and relics of Olympic infrastructure. With stories from the region, practical tips for enjoying the winter landscape, and plenty of opportunities for short breaks and photos, this tour gives a well-rounded experience of the area’s cultural and natural highlights.

Key Points

  • Historical Olympic sites from 1964 & 1976, with stories only locals know.
  • Easy snowshoeing route suitable for beginners, with a total climb of about 300 meters.
  • Fascinating insights into Tyrolean mountains and the region’s sports history.
  • Stunning viewpoints overlooking the Kalkkögl, perfect for photos.
  • Duration of 3.5 hours, making it a manageable half-day adventure.
  • Guided in English and German, delivered by knowledgeable guides from Piu Mounten Company.
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Guided Tour of the 1964 and 1976 Olympic Infrastructure

The core of this tour is a guided exploration of Axamer Lizum’s Olympic past. The guides share stories about Rosi Mittermaier, the renowned skier who made history here, as well as how the region became known as the “white stronghold” of winter sports. Visitors learn what remains of the Olympic infrastructure today and discover secrets that only locals know about this historic site. This focus on authentic stories enriches the experience beyond just scenic views.

The tour emphasizes history and sport, transforming the winter landscape into a living monument of past Olympic glory. This approach makes the tour especially appealing for those interested in sports history and cultural stories that aren’t widely covered in typical guides.

Scenic Stops at Kalkkögl Viewpoints

Among the highlights are photo stops at viewpoints overlooking the Kalkkögl, a prominent feature of the region. These viewpoints offer panoramic vistas of the snow-covered landscape and help set the scene for understanding the Olympic venues. The views are accessible via the easy route, allowing plenty of time for short breaks and taking photos.

These stops are designed to maximize winter enjoyment and provide a chance to appreciate the natural beauty of Axamer Lizum while also soaking in the historical context of the region’s Olympic heritage.

The Route and Physical Requirements

The tour involves a leisurely walk with a total ascent of about 300 meters. The route is described as easy and safe, making it ideal for beginners or those who prefer a relaxed pace. Participants should bring winter sports gear and a windbreaker, as the weather can change quickly in the mountains.

While the physical effort is moderate, a basic level of fitness is recommended to comfortably climb the slight elevation gain. The short hiking duration of approximately 3 hours allows for a relaxed experience without tiring attendees excessively.

Meeting Point and Logistics Details

The tour departs from the Axamer Lizum area, specifically in front of the new Hoadlbahn. The precise coordinates are 47.1956901550293, 11.302650451660156. The group size is not specified, but the small number of participants usually ensures a personalized experience.

Booking is flexible, with options to reserve now and pay later, and the full cancellation policy allows cancellations up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This flexibility makes it easy to plan around uncertain winter weather or changing travel plans.

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Practical Tips for Participants

Guests should wear a windbreaker and bring appropriate winter sports gear to stay warm and comfortable during the snowshoe walk. Since the route involves a climb of about 300 meters, participants should be fit enough for this level of activity, although the pace remains relaxed.

The guides provide informative commentary in both English and German, enriching the experience with local insights and historical anecdotes. Travelers should be prepared for short breaks, where they can enjoy the scenery or take photos.

Why This Tour Stands Out in Winter

Unlike typical ski excursions, this tour focuses on history, culture, and scenic views. It’s perfect for those who want to combine outdoor activity with educational content about the region’s Olympic past. The easy route and guided storytelling make it accessible without requiring advanced skills or equipment.

The opportunity to see relics of past Olympic infrastructure and hear stories about legendary athletes adds a layer of depth that many winter tours lack. Plus, the viewpoints at Kalkkögl provide excellent photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the winter landscape’s tranquility.

The Sum Up: A Unique Look into Tyrol’s Winter Sports Heritage

This 3.5-hour guided tour through Axamer Lizum offers a distinct blend of history, scenery, and gentle physical activity. It is well-suited for beginners and anyone interested in the Olympic legacy of the region. The knowledgeable guides from Piu Mounten Company ensure an engaging experience with stories and insights not easily found elsewhere.

While it doesn’t involve extensive exertion, the tour still delivers stunning viewpoints and fascinating historical context. It’s a fantastic choice for those looking to combine winter scenery with a cultural exploration.

Travelers who appreciate local stories, scenic viewpoints, and an easy, safe route will find this tour rewarding. Be sure to bring winter gear and prepare for a few hours of light activity amid the breathtaking Tyrolean landscape.

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On the trail of Olympia Winter tour through the Axamer Lizum

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children or older adults?
Yes, the tour’s easy, safe route and moderate physical effort make it suitable for children and older adults, provided they are comfortable with snowshoeing and short climbs.

What should I wear on the tour?
Participants should bring a windbreaker and winter sports gear to stay warm and dry in mountain conditions.

Do I need to have prior snowshoeing experience?
No prior experience is necessary, as the route is designed to be easy and accessible for beginners.

How far in advance can I cancel the tour?
Cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in case of weather changes.

What language is the tour guided in?
Guiding is available in English and German, with some content shown in its original language.

Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, as an outdoor winter activity, it is best enjoyed in suitable weather conditions. The tour provider allows free cancellation if plans change.

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