Many thanks for the winter season 2023/24!

We are recharging our batteries forthe coming 
summer season 2024 and are taking a short break.
Hotel & Restaurant will therefore remain closed

From 6 June 2024 we will be back for you!

For bookings we are always available during the season break, gladly by phone or e-mail.

See you soon, Family Thurner from the Pitztaler Hof

Quite honestly: A holiday without a car is much more relaxed. With the Pitztal Leisure pass (Freitzeitpass), discover the region in a completely stress-free manner at an unbeatably cheap price. The combination ticket with many included services costs just 5 euros per person and stay.

Experience diversity

The easy way by bus

The Pitztal Leisure Pass is available at our reception. It's best to pick this up right before your first excursion so that you can really take advantage of it throughout your holiday.

Children under 15 years of age (who are exempt from the tourist tax) will receive a free pass.

THE combination ticket for leisure and fun in the Pitztal valley

Included services that will get you off the sofa

The enormous range of leisure activities available in the Pitztal valley was clearly not designed for the lazy. With the Leisure Pass in your pocket, new adventures are open to you every day. To get there, simply head to the bus stop out front of the Pitztaler Hof. Hop on board and take advantage of the Regio Bus Pitztal. In summer, the ticket also provides access to a diverse activity programme.

The Pitztal Leisure Pass

in summer & winter includes:

  • Use of the buses in the Pitztal valley
  • Use of the buses to the Imst train station and back
  • Use of the buses to the Imst Postplatz and back

Additional benefits in summer:

  • Guided hikes
  • Family highlights
  • Summer programme at the Kaunergrat Nature Park
  • Guided mountain bike tours
  • Taster trail running
Our Tip:

The "Glacier Park Card” summer ticket is the ideal complement to the Pitztal Leisure Pass. It includes, among other things, the use of all cable cars in the Pitztal valley.