FUN for kids large and small… and for the young at heart

Innichen really has it all – in both summer and winter. Go cycling over hill and dale, even as far as Austria! Go cycling, sightseeing, celebrating – or just go wild. Whizz down the hills on a bobsleigh, go skiing or freestyling, snowboarding or tobogganing... read on for more!

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Giants, dwarves – and sunny summer moods

Welcome to Innichen, a paradise for cyclists. You can enjoy a leisurely ride in and out of the valley or, for those who prefer a challenge, range over hill and dale by mountain bike or e-bike. And a bike trip from Innichen to Lienz in Austria is a must! You can hire the ideal mount for you and yours from Papin Sport in Innichen. And, talking of rides, have you ever whizzed across a meadow on a bobsleigh in the middle of summer? No? Then try out the Fun Bob summer toboggan run on Innichen’s Haunold mountain – even at night! You can also have HUGE fun – in the truest sense of the word – in the Giant's Kingdom on the Haunold and – who would have thought – in the Dwarf Village, where there is so much to discover with its tree houses and suspension bridges! Innichen lets you celebrate being a child on the mountain pastures of the Dolomites or in the family park of the Three Peaks… or even at Haunold the Giant’s children’s festival. The summer fun never ends!

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Snow-white peaks and a sugar-sweet Christmas market

The fun on the slopes begins as the sun comes up over the three ski areas – the Drei Zinnen, Haunold and Helm – and ends only with the magnificent sunset. The Winklwiese Apartments in Innichen are just 400 metres from the ski school, ski rental and ski area – childcare included – meaning that the winter holiday magic for all the family starts right on the doorstep! And there are not only the temptations of the wide-ranging family programme, but also those of Innichen’s Christmas market, where ginger biscuits, apple strudel and many other local delicacies will bring a smile to the face of even the greenest of Christmas grinches.